Supergirl ended its run with mixed results when it comes to LGBTQ+ representation. While the finale included an interracial lesbian wedding and a beautiful love story for the show’s transgender character, the series left viewers wanting more from the two characters who've queerbaited viewers for the majority of the show.
When I first began watching Supergirl in the summer of 2017, it was a rough time for me. I had just graduated from college and moved to Washington D.C.
without knowing many people. I had trouble making friends. To make matters worse, I was having multiple panic attacks a day, which in part, stemmed from some of the internalized homophobia I was facing in a new relationship.