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Stargirl Season 1 Preview: It's JSA vs ISA Deep Below Blue Valley
Heading into the next episode of The CW and DC Universe's Stargirl, we're beginning to see a number of storylines (and players) beginning to converge, and that may not bode well for Courtney (Brec Bassinger) and her newly-formed JSA. Courtney discovers Jordan's (Neil Jackson) chilly alter-ego, just in time for Barbara (Amy Smart) to have a "cosmic" revelation of her own. As well-intended as her plan was to bring Henry Jr. (Jake Austin Walker) onto the team, it may have done more harm than good. Henry's finding himself torn between two paths, but by the end of the episode, it appears he's already following in his father's footsteps. Meanwhile, Pat (Luke Wilson), Rick (Cameron Gellman), and Beth (Anjelika Washington) learn just how entwined the history of Blue Valley is with the ISA- and in the following preview images and promo, the JSA check out firsthand just how deep and far those roots go. But they're about to learn very quickly that they're far from alone:
Stargirl season 1, episode 10 "Brainwave Jr.": LET ME START AT THE BEGINNING — As Henry Jr. (Jake Austin Walker) hones his newfound skills, uncovered secrets from his family's past force him to make a difficult decision. Meanwhile, Courtney (Brec Bassinger), Yolanda (Yvette Monreal), Beth (Anjelika Washington) and Rick's (Cameron Gellman) latest plan brings them face to face with a member of the ISA. Finally, tensions between Pat (Luke Wilson) and Barbara (Amy Smart) force her to revisit her own past. Trae Romano, Meg DeLacy, Christopher James Baker, and Neil Jackson also star. Andi Armaganian directed the episode written by James Dale Robinson
A Look at Who's Who in Stargirl Season One
Courtney aka Stargirl (Brec Bassinger) and Pat Dugan aka S.T.R.I.P.E. (Luke Wilson) will need to form their own JSA for what lies ahead, and a new generation of hero will answer the call: Anjelika Washington's Beth Chapel aka Doctor Mid-Nite, Yvette Monreal's Yolanda Montez aka Wildcat, and Cameron Gellman's Rick Tyler aka Hourman. The Injustice Society ranks include Henry King aka Brainwave (Christopher James Baker), Jordan Mahkent aka Icicle (Neil Jackson), Paula Brooks aka Tigress (Joy Osmanski); Lawrence "Crusher" Crock aka Sportsmaster (Neil Hopkins); and Dr. Ito aka Dragon King (Nelson Lee).
The live-action series also stars Amy Smart (Barbara Whitmore), Joel McHale (Sylvester Pemberton aka Starman), Lou Ferrigno Jr. (Rex Tyler aka Hourman), Brian Stapf (Ted Grant aka Wildcat). Joining them this season: Henry Thomas (Dr. Charles McNider aka Dr. Mid-Nite), Meg DeLacy (Cindy aka Dragon King's daughter), and Trae Romano (Courtney's step-brother). Jake Austin Walker (Rectify), Hina Khan (Hit The Floor), and newcomer Hunter Sansone are also on board. Johns executive produces with Melissa Carter (Queen Sugar), who serves as co-showrunner, as well as Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. Based on the characters from DC created by Johns, Stargirl is produced by Berlanti Productions and Mad Ghost Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.