
But really, I just want Miss Martian on the show. Granted, she could walk around in human attire like uncle J’onn, and it would give him a deeper backstory, dealing with not being the last Martian. This is more fantasy than the Superboy prediction because I’m sure the effects needed to make J’onn Jonzz look cool aren’t cheap and Miss Martian would need a similar treatment. He wants to be his own person, which is the perfect struggle for a growing Supergirl. Superboy isn’t and doesn’t want to be a Superman clone. If we judge him from Young Justice (which we should because that show is amazing), he’s naive but also a loose cannon of frustration and anger. Superboy would be the perfect addition to the Supergirl universe because he’s a clone created at Project Cadmus, that evil lair currently holding Jeremiah Danvers captive. They can’t show any more than a dark outline or boots because of what’s going on in the DCEU right now with the movies, but they could show his smaller, less powerful clone, Superboy.

They even had to put him into a coma for the duration of the season finale just to escape his powers and ability to save Kara at a moment’s notice. Supergirl has had to sidestep the Superman-sized elephant in the room all season. This is the most obvious choice and for good reason. It’s going to definitely shake things up for season 2. It’s an important character, and they’ll play an important role in season 2…The fans are going to be excited. Obviously it’s our big cliffhanger of the season, so I’m not fully inclined to let everyone know who shot J.R.

Finally, Kara’s reaction to seeing who or what is inside is shock. There’s a faint blue glow around the pod which could be the being inside or it could just be from the pod entering the atmosphere. At the end, J’onn warns Kara to be careful near the pod, suggesting he sees or senses something dangerous in it. Let’s go over what we do know from the finale and from interviews with executive producer Andrew Kreisberg. Supergirl hasn’t been renewed for a second season yet, but let’s hope for the sake of our sanity CBS renews it soon so that we can appropriately assess who might be in the pod that crash-landed in the finale.

Spoilers for the season 1 finale of Supergirl, “Better Angels.”
