The end ofSupergirlis, unfortunately, nigh.
I just want her to finally be okay with who she is."
“So when the show does finish, we have the privilege of being able to tell the ending.

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Below, McGrath reveals what fans can expect from the rest of the final season and more.
You push her down, and she gets back up.
No matter how hard it is, she will always keep trying to move forward.

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It’s a really nice evolution.
She’s spent so long fighting, fighting being a Luthor, fighting her past, fighting her mother.
The journey that I’d love to see for her is to fully accept who she is.
What kind of growth are we going to see from her throughout the rest of the final season?
Where does she go from here?
Being with the Super Friends and helping and working with them goes a long way to doing that.
While the Super Friends may have forgiven her, she doesn’t know how Kara is feeling.
And until she sees her and is able to talk to her, it’s this unknown for her.
This is her best friend, and she’s gone.
So until Kara gets back, you’re not seeing a total and full Lena.
How does the mission to save Supergirl continue to unfold in this week’s episode?
She’s learning that she has value even though she can’t lift a bus or fire lasers.
[Laughs] That’s a very good way of putting it.
They have outsourced to Lena all this time when they needed it.
She was like a substitute teacher and just came in on the days off.
She was this high-level consultancy firm.
What are you most excited for fans to see from the rest of the final season?
People are going to lose their minds when they watch all of it.
But every episode up until we finish will have something that’s going to shock and surprise and impress.
Supergirlairs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on The CW.