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"Solitude"
Series Supergirl
Season 1, Episode 15
Supergirl 1x15 002
Air date February 29th, 2016
Writers Anna Musky-Goldwyn; James DeWille; Rachel Shukert
Director Dermott Downs
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
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"Solitude" is the fifteenth episode of season one of the superhero action series Supergirl. It was directed by Dermott Downs with a script written by Anna Musky-Goldwyn and James DeWille based on a story treatment by Rachel Shukert. It first aired on CBS on Monday, February 29th, 2016 at 8:00 pm. In this episode, Kara and James take a trip to Superman's old home-away-from-home, the Fortress of Solitude. Meanwhile, a Kryptonian computer artificial intelligence called Indigo begins wreaking havoc in National City. When Supergirl can't find a way to defeat her, their only hope in salvation lies with... Winn Schott!

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
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
Jenna Dewan Tatum Lucy Lane
Chris Vance Non
Laura Vandervoort Indigo
Italia Ricci Siobhan Smythe
Malina Weissman Young Kara Zor-El

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Briana Venskus Agent Vasquez
Jay Jackson News anchor
Kelly Chavers Girlfriend
Michael Hanson Guy #2
Nick Jaine Guy #1
Carly Nykanen Woman
Patrick O'Connell General Mathers
Sebastian Velmont Silo guard #1
Ruben Vernier Boyfriend

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Keywords[]

Alien | Artificial intelligence | Brainiac | Computer hacking | D.E.O. | D.E.O. headquarters | Fortress of Solitude | Kryptonian | Kryptonian rocket | North Pole | Spacecraft | Superhero | Supervillain | United States Air Force

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