Stargirl (TV Series)

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Stargirl
Also known as Stargirl: Summer School (season 2)
Genre Superhero
Drama
Created by Geoff Johns
Based on Courtney Whitmore 
by Geoff Johns
Starring Brec Bassinger
Yvette Monreal
Anjelika Washington
Cameron Gellman
Trae Romano
Jake Austin Walker
Meg DeLacy
Neil Jackson
Christopher James Baker
Amy Smart
Luke Wilson
Hunter Sansone
Nick Tarabay
Music by Pinar Toprak
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 15
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Sarah Schechter
Glen Winter
Greg Beeman
Melissa Carter
Greg Berlanti
Geoff Johns
Producer(s) Jennifer Lence
James Dale Robinson
Trish Stanard
Rob Hardy
Joseph Zolfo
Cinematography Christopher Manley
Scott Peck
Michael Karasick
Stefan Czapsky
Joshua Stern
Editor(s) Andi Armaganian
Daniel Downer III
Mats Abbott
Avi Youabian
Natalie A. Boschan
Joshua Carrillo
Matthew Wingard
Running time 42–53 minutes
Production
company(s)
Berlanti Productions
Mad Ghost Productions
DC Entertainment
Warner Bros. Television Studios
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network DC Universe (season 1)
The CW (season 2–present)
Picture format Ultra HD 4K (DC Universe)
HDTV 1080i (The CW)
Original release May 18, 2020 –
present
External links

DC's Stargirl, or simply Stargirl, is an American superhero television series created by Geoff Johns that premiered on streaming service DC Universe. It is based on the DC Comics superhero Courtney Whitmore created by Johns and Lee Moder. The series follows high school student Courtney Whitmore, portrayed by Brec Bassinger, who discovers the cosmic staff and becomes the inspiration for a new generation of superheroes who become the Justice Society of America.

DC Universe ordered the series in July 2018. Bassinger was cast that September, with additional castings for her family members, the Justice Society of America, and the Injustice Society of America through February 2019. Filming for the series began in March 2019 in the Atlanta metropolitan area in Georgia. Stargirl premiered its first season on DC Universe on May 18, 2020, which consists of 13 episodes, and also aired the following day on the broadcast network The CW. In July 2020, the series was renewed for a second season, subtitled Summer School, which premiered on August 10, 2021 as an original series on The CW. In May 2021, the series was renewed for a third season.

Ahead of the series premiere, characters from the series were featured in a cameo during the Arrowverse crossover "Crisis on Infinite Earths", establishing Stargirl as existing on a parallel Earth to the Arrowverse series. The show has received positive reviews from critics.

[edit] Premise

One decade after nearly all of the Justice Society of America (JSA) were killed in a battle against the Injustice Society of America (ISA), high school student Courtney Whitmore discovers the Cosmic Staff of Starman and, upon learning that her stepfather Pat Dugan used to be Starman's sidekick, becomes the inspiration for a whole new generation of superheroes.

In season two, Stargirl and the Justice Society must contend with the re-emergence of former ISA member Shade and the threat of Eclipso.

[edit] Cast and characters

[edit] Main

  • Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore / Stargirl:
    A high school student from Los Angeles who finds a powerful weapon, the Cosmic Staff and becomes the superheroine Stargirl. As Stargirl, she also becomes the leader of the second incarnation of the Justice Society of America (JSA). In preparation for the role, Bassinger did not look at the character's previous portrayals by Britt Irvin on Smallville and Sarah Grey on Legends of Tomorrow because they were depicted as "older, more mature version[s]" of Stargirl. Bassinger added that the series follows the comic Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. more "in that she's young, high school, naive, which I wanted to bring that into this version of Stargirl." Maizie Smith portrays a five year old Courtney.
  • Yvette Monreal as Yolanda Montez / Wildcat II:
    A once popular student at Blue Valley High until a scandal made her an outcast and a disgrace to her Catholic parents. A skilled boxer, she becomes one of Courtney's friends and a member of the new JSA as the new Wildcat.
  • Anjelika Washington as Beth Chapel / Doctor Mid-Nite II: A social reject and nerd who becomes one of Courtney's friends and a member of the new JSA as the new Doctor Mid-Nite.
  • Cameron Gellman as Rick Tyler / Hourman II:
    A high school delinquent with anger issues and the son of the original Hourman whose parents were killed in a staged car accident when he was seven. He becomes one of Courtney's friends and a member of the new JSA as the new Hourman. Boston Pierce portrays a 7-year-old Rick.
  • Trae Romano as Mike Dugan: Pat Dugan's son and Courtney's stepbrother.
  • Jake Austin Walker as Henry King Jr. (season 1):
    A student at Blue Valley High as well as its star football player. He later develops psionic powers after experiencing emotional distress following his father becoming comatose. His deceased mother was Sylvester Pemberton's sister Merry.
  • Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman:
    The daughter of the Dragon King, girlfriend of Henry King Jr. and the most popular student at Blue Valley High with enhanced abilities and wields wrist blades from her skin. While she is the school's cheerleading captain, she is determined to follow in her father's footsteps. In pursuit of this, she acquired a powerful suit of armor and a flame-throwing staff.
  • Neil Jackson as Jordan Mahkent / Icicle (season 1):
    The leader of the Injustice Society of America (ISA), an "astute" businessman with the power of cryokinesis and founder of a firm called The American Dream that is responsible for the revitalization of Blue Valley. Jackson initially thought "Icicle" was "a silly name" and made the character sound "like a My Little Pony", but Johns' pitch helped make the character credible for Jackson.
  • Christopher James Baker as Henry King Sr. / Brainwave (season 1):
    A member of the ISA with psionic abilities, the father of Henry King Jr. and a successful neurosurgeon at Blue Valley Medical Center. Baker stated that Henry King Sr. was the "mask" of Brainwave, as opposed to the other way around, believing Brainwave "is the true being."
  • Amy Smart as Barbara Whitmore: Courtney's mother and Pat Dugan's wife who strives to balance her work and home life. After her marriage to Pat, she initially serves as a surrogate mother to her stepson Mike and also to Courtney's JSA teammates after discovering Pat and Courtney's secrets.
  • Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan / S.T.R.I.P.E.:
    Courtney's stepfather, the former sidekick to Starman and a mechanic who owns a repair garage where he stores a 15-foot robotic vehicle of his own creation made from spare car parts. Pat serves as a reluctant mentor and father figure to Courtney and her JSA teammates while using a garage called The Pit Stop as a front. Despite his superheroics, Pat wants to provide a normal life for his family.
  • Hunter Sansone as Cameron Mahkent: A student at Blue Valley High, aspiring artist, and the son of Jordan Mahkent who takes a liking to Courtney. Roger Dale Floyd portrays a younger Cameron.
  • Nick Tarabay as Eclipso (season 2; guest season 1[a]): A life essence trapped inside a gem that Cindy obtains. Milo Stein portrays Eclipso's form of Bruce.

[edit] Recurring

  • Henry Thomas as Charles McNider / Doctor Mid-Nite:
    A member of the original JSA who was a detective and a brilliant and forward-thinking medical pioneer with special goggles equipped with an A.I., later named "Chuck" by Beth, patterned on his personality to aid him in fighting crime. Thomas also provides the voice of "Chuck".
  • Eric Goins as Steven Sharpe / Gambler: A member of the ISA who is a master in the art of deception. Sharpe is the CFO of The American Dream with an egocentric and cut-off personality.
  • Neil Hopkins as Lawrence "Crusher" Crock / Sportsmaster:
    A member of the ISA who wields sports-themed weapons and believes that all of his targets are just part of a game to win. Crusher is the owner of a gym in Blue Valley called Ripped City, is married to Paula Brooks, and is the father of Artemis Crock.
  • Joy Osmanski as Paula Brooks / Tigress: A member of the ISA who hunts the world's most dangerous humans. She is a gym teacher at Blue Valley High, married to "Crusher" Crock and mother of Artemis Crock.
  • Hina Khan as Anaya Bowin (season 1): The principal of Blue Valley High School, a skilled violinist, mother of Isaac Bowin, and secretly a member of the ISA. She is also the wife of the Fiddler.
  • Mark Ashworth as Justin / Shining Knight: A mysterious janitor at Blue Valley High School with amnesia who is formerly a centuries old vigilante, knight from Camelot who carries Excalibur and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory.
  • Nelson Lee as Dr. Shiro Ito / Dragon King (season 1):
    A close ally of the ISA, the father of Cindy Burman. A controversial scientist who hides his reptilian face and experiments on himself and his patients. He was originally an Imperial Japanese war criminal from WWII who was supposedly executed for his crimes before secretly falling in with the ISA.
  • Ysa Penarejo as Jenny / Jade (season 2): The daughter of Alan Scott / Green Lantern who grew up in an orphanage.
  • Jonathan Cake as Richard Swift / The Shade (season 2):[b] An immortal supervillain who can generate and control shadows. He used to be part of the ISA until he left upon considering Icicle's Project New America a "folly". Following the thwarting of Project New America, Shade has resurfaced.
  • Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Thunder (season 2): Mike Dugan’s best friend.

Additionally, Solomon Grundy, a towering zombie and member of the ISA, appears through CGI.

[edit] Guest

  • Joel McHale as Sylvester Pemberton / Starman: A member of the original JSA who used an anti gravity Cosmic Staff invented by scientist Ted Knight that Courtney later finds.
    • McHale also portrays a man who appears at the end of "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E. Part Two" claiming to be Pemberton.
  • Joe Knezevich as William Zarick / Wizard (season 1): A member of the ISA who uses magic. He is a councilman in Blue Valley.
  • Lou Ferrigno Jr. as Rex Tyler / Hourman: A member of the original JSA and the father of Rick Tyler who was "a master chemist and adrenaline junkie" with the ability to acquire super strength for one hour a day using a substance of his own invention in his hourglass amulet.
  • Brian Stapf as Ted Grant / Wildcat: A member of the original JSA who was a former heavyweight boxer and skilled street fighter that wore an exosuit that artificially enhanced his natural athletic prowess.
  • Cynthia Evans as Denise Zarick (season 1): The wife of William Zarick and the mother of Joey Zarick.
  • Adam Aalderks as Matt Harris: The brother of Rex Tyler's wife Wendi and Rick Tyler's maternal uncle. He assumes guardianship of Rick after Rex and Wendi are killed by the ISA and developed an abusive relationship with him.
  • Geoff Stults as Sam Kurtis: Courtney's father and Barbara's ex-boyfriend who attempts to reconnect with Courtney a decade after his disappearance.
  • Olive Abercrombie as Rebecca McNider: A relative of Charles McNider who became one of Eclipso's victims.
  • Jim Gaffigan as the voice of Thunderbolt: A 5th Dimension Genie that resides in a pink pen.
  • John Wesley Shipp as Jay Garrick / The Flash (season 2): A member of the Justice Society of America with super-speed. Shipp also played a version of Garrick in the Arrowverse series The Flash.

[edit] Co-stars

  • Stella Smith as Artemis Crock: The daughter of "Crusher" Crock and Paula Brooks and a star athlete at Blue Valley High School.
  • Ashley Winfrey as Jenny Williams: A student at Blue Valley High School, the best friend of Cindy Burman, and the co-captain of the school's cheerleading squad.
  • Wil Deusner as Joey Zarick (season 1): The son of William Zarick and an aspiring magician.
  • Max Frantz as Isaac Bowin: A student at Blue Valley High School and the son of Anaya Bowin and the Fiddler who is a savant musician.
  • Jasun Jabbar as Brian Tanner Balloid: A jock at Blue Valley High School and one of Henry Jr.'s friends.
  • Sam Brooks as Travis Thomas: A friend of Henry King Jr.
  • Christian Adam as Joshua Hamman: A geek at Blue Valley High and frequent target of bullies.
  • Kron Moore as Bridget Chapel: The mother of Beth Chapel who works as a doctor at the Blue Valley Medical Center.
  • Gilbert Glenn Brown as James Chapel: The father of Beth Chapel and the husband of Bridget Chapel who works as a businessman at The American Dream.
  • Lesa Wilson as Bobbie Burman: The latest wife of Dragon King and the stepmother of Cindy.
  • Jim France as Sofus Mahkent: The father of Jordan and grandfather of Cameron who supports Jordan's campaign.
  • Kay Galvin as Lily Mahkent: The mother of Jordan and grandmother of Cameron who supports Jordan's campaign.
  • Jonathan Blanco as Alex Montez: Yolanda's younger brother who does not consider her a disgrace.
  • Kikey Castillo as Maria Montez: Yolanda's Catholic mother.
  • Wilmer Calderon as Juan Montez: Yolanda's father.
  • King Orba as Zeek: The owner of a junkyard that Pat befriends when looking for scrap metal to make use of.
  • Tywayne Wheatt as Harold Sherman: The principal of Blue Valley High School who succeeds Anaya Bowin.
  • Emily Dunlop as Myra McNider: The mother of Rebecca who is related to Charles McNider.
  • Randy Havens as Paul Deisinger: An art teacher at Blue Valley High School who oversees the summer school class that Courtney, Yolanda, Rick, and Izzy are in.

[edit] Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired Network
1 13 May 18, 2020 August 10, 2020 DC Universe
2 13 August 10, 2021 TBA The CW

[edit] Season 1 (2020)

No.
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 1 "Pilot" Glen Winter Geoff Johns May 18, 2020
During the holiday season, the Justice Society of America's (JSA) headquarters is attacked by the Injustice Society of America (ISA), who wipe out their JSA counterparts. Pat "Stripesy" Dugan, sidekick to the hero Starman, arrives to find his friend dying and helps him escape. Starman tells Pat to keep his Cosmic Staff safe until he can find a worthy successor to rebuild the Justice Society. Meanwhile, a young Courtney Whitmore learns that her father Sam Kurtis could not make it home for Christmas. Ten years later, her mother, Barbara, is married to Pat as he moves his step-family to Blue Valley. After a bad first day at Blue Valley High School, Courtney accidentally stumbles upon a crate containing the Cosmic Staff in her basement. It takes her to the local drive-in theater, where Courtney disguises herself and accidentally destroys jock Henry King Jr.'s father's car with an energy blast while pranking him. Returning home, Courtney is confronted by Pat, who admits his involvement with the JSA, causing Courtney to believe Starman was her real father. Henry Jr. informs his dad, Henry King Sr., about the incident, leading to him donning his old Brainwave uniform. While training with the Cosmic Staff, Courtney is attacked by Brainwave before Pat saves her with a suit of armor.
2 2 "S.T.R.I.P.E." Greg Beeman Geoff Johns May 25, 2020
Pat tells Courtney that JSA member Hourman survived the attack and had been secretly searching for the ISA across the country. To help, Pat created the armor. When Hourman reached Blue Valley, he and his wife were killed in a car crash. Pat came to Blue Valley two years ago to pick up the trail, during which he met Barbara. Pat advises Courtney against seeking out Brainwave, but she ignores him and creates a costume for herself from Starman's old uniform. Meanwhile, Brainwave finds Courtney's damaged school ID card at the site of their battle. While attending Blue Valley High's open house, Henry Sr. confronts Courtney and threatens to kill Barbara unless she brings him the Staff. Pat goes to confront Brainwave, but is easily defeated. Now calling herself Stargirl, Courtney fights Brainwave and, with Pat's help, short-circuits his powers, leaving him in a coma. Courtney asks Pat to become her partner, changing his codename from Stripesy to S.T.R.I.P.E. Meanwhile, Jordan Mahkent meets with associate Steven Sharpe at the ISA's headquarters under The American Dream's office and learns about Starman's successor.
3 3 "Icicle" Michael Nankin Colleen McGuinness June 1, 2020
Eight years ago, Jordan swears to his dying wife that he will ensure their son's safety and to continue "Project: New America". Courtney decides that she and Pat need to hunt down the ISA's remaining members, starting with their leader Icicle. Pat, however, insists that being a hero is far more dangerous than she understands. At school, Courtney meets aspiring magician Joey Zarick and art student Cameron Mahkent, Jordan's son. She also tries to stand up for classmate Yolanda Montez, who rebuffs her help. Meanwhile, Jordan visits fellow ISA member William Zarick and sets up a trap for Courtney, correctly guessing that she will leap at any opportunity to catch him. A school bus gets caught up in their fight, and though Pat is able to save it from plunging into the water, he and Courtney are unable to save Joey from being hit by a truck. Enraged, William, a member of ISA and Joey's father, confronts Jordan, who freezes him and covers up his death to the public. Guilt-stricken by Joey's death, Pat takes Courtney to the old JSA headquarters and tells her to give up her identity until he says otherwise. Refusing to listen, Courtney steals the deceased JSA members' memorabilia so she can find their successors.
4 4 "Wildcat" Rob Hardy James Dale Robinson June 8, 2020
Three months ago, Yolanda becomes an outcast after her rival, Cindy Burman, leaks a risqué photo she sent to Henry Jr. to the whole school. As a result, her relationship with her Catholic parents Maria and Juan Montez becomes sour. Using their mutual contempt for Henry Jr. to gain her trust, Courtney reveals her identity as Stargirl to Yolanda and recruits her as the new Wildcat. The two sneak into the hospital to spy on Henry Sr., hoping to find the ISA's members through the visitor sheet. However, they leave after witnessing their principal, Anaya Bowin, playing the violin for him and later discover her name was not on the visitor sheet. Their classmate, Beth Chapel, spots and recognizes them as they exit. Yolanda turns down Courtney's offer in favor of regaining her old life. When her mother still considers her a disgrace, she changes her mind. Meanwhile, Icicle meets with Dragon King, who agrees to join the ISA to participate in "Project: New America". Elsewhere, William's widow Denise tells Pat that she is leaving, warning him not to trust Blue Valley's officials. Later, while visiting his friend Zeek's junkyard for spare parts, Pat finds Denise's cat, which leads him to her car's smashed remains.
5 5 "Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite" David Straiton Melissa Carter June 15, 2020
Nine years ago, Rex Tyler mails his coded journal to Pat before he and his wife Wendi leave their son Rick in the care of Wendi's brother Matt Harris shortly before they are murdered in an orchestrated car crash. While stalking Courtney and Yolanda, Beth discovers a pair of goggles at the former's home that once belonged to fallen JSA member Doctor Mid-Nite along with its creator's A.I. facsimile "Chuck", who reveals that Rick is Hourman's son. Courtney takes Yolanda and Beth to a Halloween party to find Rick and give him his father's hourglass, which enables him to gain super-strength for one hour per day. Not interested in becoming Hourman, Rick chooses to use his father's device for personal gain, including destroying his abusive uncle's truck and the tree where his parents were killed to vent his rage. Before a fight breaks out, Beth discovers that the ISA had Solomon Grundy kill Rick's parents. Rick agrees to join Courtney's JSA, but makes it clear he only wants revenge on the ISA. Meanwhile, Bowin and Sharpe intercept and kill delivery drivers to steal a satellite dish for "Project: New America". Pat checks Courtney's room and discovers the JSA memorabilia in her closet.
6 6 "The Justice Society" Christopher Manley Taylor Streitz June 22, 2020
After killing another of their daughter, Artemis's, football coaches, Lawrence "Crusher" Crock and Paula Brooks are summoned by Icicle to aid Sharpe as their ISA identities Sportsmaster and Tigress, respectively. Pat confronts Courtney, ordering her to take back the JSA equipment she gave to her friends. Fearing for her teammates' lives, Courtney asks them to surrender their gear, but they all refuse and pressure her into letting them go after Sharpe when he attempts to hack a communications company for satellite codes. However, they are intercepted by Sportsmaster and Tigress, who easily overpower and nearly kill the teens before S.T.R.I.P.E. intervenes. Afterward, Pat talks to Courtney and clarifies that while her team is not ready to face the ISA, he agrees that a new JSA is needed and offers to help train them. Meanwhile, Barbara and Pat's son Mike bond when she makes a surprise visit to his science fair presentation, Cameron's cryokinetic powers start to develop, and Icicle brings the ISA together to figure out who the JSA's successors are and to wake Brainwave to complete "Project: New America".
7–8 7–8 "Shiv" Lea Thompson
Geary McLeod
Evan Ball
Paula Sevenbergen
June 29, 2020
July 6, 2020
Part 1 : Pat makes an effort to train the new JSA, but Courtney's impatience leads her to sabotage the exercise by showing off, upsetting the team. Cindy visits her father, Dragon King, revealing her enhanced abilities and demanding to join the ISA. However, he refuses, insisting that she continue to monitor Henry Jr., who is slowly beginning to realize he can read minds. Cindy feels increasingly isolated from her friends and peers, but when Courtney partners up with her in science class, they become friends. Jordan offers Barbara the chance to handle an important business deal for The American Dream. At a Blue Valley High football game, Mike expresses jealousy over Courtney spending more time with his dad than him. Cameron asks Courtney to Homecoming, and she chooses to leave Cindy behind. Angered by this, Cindy steals an experimental suit of power armor and a flame-throwing staff from her father and goes to confront Stargirl, managing to stab her with her wrist blades. After the school janitor Justin defeats her with an enchanted sword, Cindy escapes while the Staff leads Pat to an unconscious Courtney.
Part 2 : Pat fakes a car accident to explain away Courtney's injuries, although he tells her that they need to reveal the truth about the JSA to Barbara. Cindy goes to her father, who reprimands her for disobeying him, before paying a visit to Courtney to reveal she knows her identity and threatens to kill her and her friends. Jordan confronts an executive of the chemical company he blames for his wife's death and kills him. Beth and Pat pose as family members to infiltrate Cindy's house and investigate her family. They find a picture of Dragon King, who Chuck identifies as deceased war criminal Dr. Shiro Ito. The team is forced to make a hasty exit when Cindy unexpectedly returns home, unaware that Courtney thinks they are in danger. Henry discovers his telekinetic power and stumbles across his father's Brainwave costume and files, learning that Cindy has monitored him. He finds her fighting with Stargirl and fires a psychic wave that knocks them both down. Confused and scared, Henry telepathically discovers Courtney's identity before running away. Noting that his prediction was correct, Dragon King orders drones to remove Cindy.
9 9 "Brainwave" Tamra Davis Colleen McGuinness July 13, 2020
Decades prior, a young Henry Sr. killed a mugger in self-defense with his burgeoning abilities. Courtney informs the JSA that she plans to recruit Henry Jr., but Yolanda and Rick disagree. With Cindy locked up, Dragon King meets with the ISA to report that he can use Henry Jr. to complete "Project: New America" and allow them to brainwash a large portion of the United States. Barbara invites Jordan to join her family for dinner. Pat assigns Rick and Beth to investigate Blue Valley's history, during which they discover the town's founders established a network of tunnels that enable the ISA to operate covertly. Courtney visits Henry Jr. and tries to convince him that his father's belief in humanity's inherent evil is wrong, but he forces her to leave. While having dinner with Jordan and his family, Courtney realizes that he is Icicle after seeing him handle a heated hot plate without being burned. While sharing her discovery with Pat, she unintentionally brandishes the Cosmic Staff in front of a shocked Barbara. Henry Jr. accidentally kills his father's shady lawyer just as Henry Sr. wakes up.
10 10 "Brainwave Jr." Andi Armaganian James Dale Robinson July 20, 2020
Two years prior, Pat and Barbara have their first date in a diner. In present day, after blaming Pat for convincing Courtney to become a superhero, Barbara kicks him out and tells Courtney that they are leaving Blue Valley. After discovering Henry Sr. has amnesia and Jordan killed his mother Mary and her brother, who was the real Starman, Henry Jr. becomes convinced that he can save his father from Jordan's influence. When Pat goes to find Barbara, Courtney and the JSA, accompanied by Henry Jr., search for the ISA's headquarters. Barbara records a conversation with Jordan and his parents, wherein she and Pat learn about a "machine" that Jordan is building. As the JSA continue their search, they stumble across Dragon King's private lab, where Stargirl, Wildcat, and Henry Jr. defeat him and his drones before locating Brainwave, who has been cured of his amnesia. The team tries to escape, but he corners them. Henry Jr. tries to talk his father into abandoning Jordan, but Brainwave reveals he killed Mary before burying his son alive as the JSA watches in horror. However, Henry Jr. uses his dying words to urge them to keep fighting.
11 11 "Shining Knight" Jennifer Phang Geoff Johns July 27, 2020
Kurtis arrives in Blue Valley and bonds with Courtney. In reality, he is using her to get her locket and sell it off for money. Pat discovers this and confronts him, telling him to never return. Meanwhile, Justin suffers from memory loss and comes to Pat to remember his time as the Shining Knight. Courtney discovers Brainwave knows her identity and attempts to use the Staff, but it is still non-functional due to her lack of confidence stemming from her not being Starman's daughter and her fear that she is not good enough to be Stargirl. Pat and Barbara help her regain her confidence, and she activates the Staff with even more power than it had before. Elsewhere, Brainwave reveals Courtney's identity to Icicle and deduces Pat is Stripesy. Icicle hacks into Barbara's computer and finds that she has been looking into Starman's death and knows his identity, so he orders Brainwave to kill Courtney's entire family. Concurrently, the ISA find that they can brainwash half of the country due to Brainwave's increasing power and plan to do so in 12 hours.
12–13 12–13 "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E." Toa Fraser
Greg Beeman
Melissa Carter
Geoff Johns
August 3, 2020
August 10, 2020
Part 1 : As "Project: New America" gets underway, Sportsmaster and Tigress are dispatched to kill Pat, Barbara, and Courtney, though they defeat them with Mike's help, who learns about the JSA and his father and stepsister's involvement in it. The family, joined by the JSA and Justin, take refuge at Pat's cabin to formulate a plan to foil the ISA. After Anaya's son Isaac comes to her with his bully troubles, she encourages him to take revenge against his tormentors before meeting with Tigress and Sportsmaster. Tigress kills her for calling them unfit parents. With Pat's help, Rick deciphers his father's journal and discovers a complete map of the ISA's underground lair. Beth hacks into the ISA's computers and discovers that while "Project: New America" aims to stop global warming, utilize clean energy, and eliminate all forms of discrimination, it will come at the cost of 25 million lives. Before the JSA can locate the ISA's synaptic amplifier, Dragon King initiates the brainwashing process, leaving Justin and Barbara in trance-like states while Pat is forced to fight Courtney.
Part 2 : Mid-Nite frees Pat and Justin from their trances, leading to a showdown between the JSA and ISA, wherein Sportsmaster and Tigress are defeated while an escaped Cindy kills Dragon King. Sharpe releases Grundy, who severely damages S.T.R.I.P.E. before Hourman beats him into submission, though he chooses to spare him and lets him leave in exchange for never returning. Wildcat kills Brainwave after he disguises himself as Henry Jr. and Stargirl destroys the synaptic amplifier, but Icicle destroys Mid-Nite's goggles and takes Barbara hostage. He tries to convince her to side with him, but Barbara refuses before Pat and Stargirl confront Icicle. After sustaining damage to his ice armor, Icicle is killed by Mike. Sharpe wipes the ISA's systems before escaping. In the aftermath, Justin departs Blue Valley to find the surviving Seven Soldiers of Victory, former ISA member Shade watches the news pass off the ISA's plot as an earthquake from their now abandoned meeting room, and Cindy finds a gem containing "Eclipso" in William's storage unit. Six weeks later, the Whitmore-Dugan family celebrates Christmas with the JSA. Meanwhile, a man who resembles and claims to be Sylvester Pemberton looks for Pat in California.

[edit] Season 2: Summer School (2021)

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pisodes six through thirteen were written by: Paula Sevenbergen; Robbie Hyne; Steve Harper; Alfredo Septien & Turi Meyer; Taylor Streitz; Paula Sevenbergen & Robbie Hyne; James Dale Robinson; and Geoff Johns, respectively.

[edit] Production

[edit] Development

[edit] Writing

[edit] Casting

[edit] Design

[edit] Filming

[edit] Visual effects

[edit] Music

[edit] Release

Stargirl premiered on DC Universe on May 18, 2020, and consists of 13 episodes. The series was originally intended to premiere on May 11, 2020. The series is released in 4K Ultra HD on DC Universe.

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[edit] The CW ratings

The following table represents viewership data for each episode's airing on The CW, as DC Universe does not release viewership information.

No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" May 19, 2020 0.3 1.22 0.2 0.54 0.5 1.77
2 "S.T.R.I.P.E." May 26, 2020 0.3 1.19 0.2 0.63 0.4 1.82
3 "Icicle" June 2, 2020 0.2 0.96 0.2 0.72 0.4 1.68
4 "Wildcat" June 9, 2020 0.2 1.10 0.2 0.56 0.4 1.65
5 "Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite" June 16, 2020 0.2 0.94 0.2 0.76 0.4 1.70
6 "The Justice Society" June 23, 2020 0.2 0.92 0.2 0.71 0.4 1.63
7 "Shiv Part One" June 30, 2020 0.2 0.99 0.2 0.59 0.4 1.58
8 "Shiv Part Two" July 7, 2020 0.2 0.96 0.2 0.61 0.4 1.57
9 "Brainwave" July 14, 2020 0.2 0.83 0.2 0.58 0.4 1.41
10 "Brainwave Jr." July 21, 2020 0.2 0.77 0.1 0.31 0.3 1.08
11 "Shining Knight" July 28, 2020 0.2 0.74 0.1 0.41 0.3 1.14
12 "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E. Part One" August 4, 2020 0.2 0.83 0.1 0.39 0.3 1.22
13 "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E. Part Two" August 11, 2020 0.2 0.86 0.2 0.48 0.4 1.34

The pilot episode was tied for the second-best series debut on The CW for the 2019–20 television season with Nancy Drew after Batwoman, and was the best summer series premiere on the network since Whose Line Is It Anyway? season nine in 2013. Through the first seven episodes of the season, Stargirl was averaging a 0.2 rating for adults 18–49 and close to 1 million initial viewers per episode, which was "on par" with The CW's Arrowverse series.

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DVR viewers
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[edit] Arrowverse

Main article: Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse)

[edit] Notes

[[#ref_Shade is portrayed by an uncredited actor in "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E. Part Two".|^]]

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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