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"Bizarro" | |
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Series Supergirl Season 1, Episode 12 | |
Air date | February 1st, 2016 |
Writers | Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa; Rachel Shukert |
Director | John Showalter |
Producers | Joanie L. Woehler; Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Michael Grassi; Ted Sullivan; Michael Cedar; Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa; Yahlin Chang; Sarah Schechter; Ali Adler; Andrew Kreisberg; Greg Berlanti; Curtis Krick |
Starring | Melissa Benoist; Mehcad Brooks; Chyler Leigh; Jeremy Jordan; David Harewood; Calista Flockhart |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Strange Visitor from Another Planet" |
Next "For the Girl Who Has Everything" |
"Bizarro" is the twelfth episode of season one of the superhero action series Supergirl. It was directed by John Showalter with a script written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Rachel Shukert. It first aired on CBS on Monday, February 1st, 2016 at 8:00 pm.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Melissa Benoist | Supergirl, Kara Danvers |
Mehcad Brooks | James "Jimmy" Olsen |
Chyler Leigh | Alex Danvers |
Jeremy Jordan | Winn Schott |
David Harewood | Hank Henshaw |
Calista Flockhart | Cat Grant |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Peter Facinelli | Maxwell Lord |
Blake Jenner | Adam Foster |
Hope Lauren | Bizarro Supergirl |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Michael Albala | Doctor |
Carly Nykanen | Kelly |
Nick Jaine | Derek |
Kent Shocknek | Newscaster |
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