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* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: While they both want what, they consider, is best for their family and kingdom, Lar Gand is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure; Rhea, on the other hand, doesn't take 'No' for an answer, not even from her son or husband.

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* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: While they both want what, what they consider, consider is best for their family and kingdom, Lar Gand is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure; Rhea, on the other hand, doesn't take 'No' for an answer, not even from her son or husband.



* ManipulativeBastard: She's somehow aware of Lillian Luthor and how horribly she treated Lena, and thus is able to use Lena's desire for a caring mother figure to sway her to her side.

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* ManipulativeBastard: ManipulativeBitch: She's somehow aware of Lillian Luthor and how horribly she treated Lena, and thus is able to use Lena's desire for a caring mother figure to sway her to her side.
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* EntitledBastard: She pathetically expects Mon-El, whom she constantly abused with zero remorse, to save her life when suffering from lead poisoning in the season finale. It doesn't work.

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* EntitledBastard: EntitledBitch: She pathetically expects Mon-El, whom she constantly abused with zero remorse, to save her life when suffering from lead poisoning in the season finale. It doesn't work.



* EvilMatriarch: Judging by Mon-El's reaction, Rhea's idea of bringing back Daxam to its former glory means bad things. Later she makes it clear she doesn't give a damn about her son's personal happiness, even putting a bounty on Kara's head just to get him to leave Earth, and then murders her husband when he abides by Mon-El's decision to remain on Earth.

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* EvilMatriarch: Judging by Mon-El's reaction, Rhea's idea of bringing back Daxam to its former glory means bad things. Later Later, she makes it clear she doesn't give a damn about her son's personal happiness, even putting a bounty on Kara's head just to get him to leave Earth, and then murders her husband when he abides by Mon-El's decision to remain on Earth.



* NeverMyFault: She's incapable of taking responsibility for anything she's done. ''Everything'' is because someone else made her do it, and she'll bend over backwards to make herself the victim.

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* NeverMyFault: She's incapable of taking responsibility for anything she's done. ''Everything'' is because someone else made her do it, and she'll bend over backwards to [[PlayingTheVictimCard make herself the victim.victim]].



* RemakeCameo: Her actress previously played ComicBook/LoisLane on Series/LoisAndClark.

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* RemakeCameo: Her actress previously played ComicBook/LoisLane on Series/LoisAndClark.''Series/LoisAndClark''.



* WhyAreYouNotMySon: She develops a massive respect for Lena Luthor and treats her like she's her offspring more than she does Mon-El. She even goes as far as to openly voice her affection for her and how much she wants her as a daughter even when her true colours are revealed.

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* WhyAreYouNotMySon: She develops a massive respect for Lena Luthor and treats her like she's her offspring more than she does Mon-El. She Rhea even goes as far as to openly voice her affection for her Lena and how much she wants her as a daughter even when her true colours are revealed.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: For such a major villain in the comics his presence here isn't really felt. He's a PosthumousCharacter in Supergirl pre-crisis and post-crisis he only appears in half an episode of Superman and Lois where he's DemotedToDragon to Morgan Edge of all people. His [[AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome counterpart from Steel's world is a much more sinificant threat.]]

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* AntiClimaxBoss: For such a major villain in the comics his presence here isn't really felt. He's a PosthumousCharacter in Supergirl pre-crisis and post-crisis he only appears in half an episode of Superman and Lois where he's DemotedToDragon to Morgan Edge of all people. His [[AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome counterpart from Steel's world is a much more sinificant significant threat.]]



* BitchInSheepsClothing: She seems like a devoted public servant to Argo, but in reality she ''hates'' her fellow surviving Kryptonians for outlawing her cult and forcing her and her fellow witches to hide their believes.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: She seems like a devoted public servant to Argo, but in reality she ''hates'' her fellow surviving Kryptonians for outlawing her cult and forcing her and her fellow witches to hide their believes.beliefs.



* TheDreaded: Even Alura considers Jemm one of the worst criminal she ever imprisoned in the Phantom Zone. When he manages to escape from his cell, the Alura hologram tells the DEO agents that they are in serious trouble and need Kara's help to have a chance to survive.

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* TheDreaded: Even Alura considers Jemm one of the worst criminal criminals she ever imprisoned in the Phantom Zone. When he manages to escape from his cell, the Alura hologram tells the DEO agents that they are in serious trouble and need Kara's help to have a chance to survive.
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!!! '''Portrayed By:''' Robert Gant (''Supergirl'' Season 1-2), Creator/JasonBehr (''Supergirl'' Season 6)

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!!! '''Portrayed By:''' Robert Gant Creator/RobertGant (''Supergirl'' Season 1-2), Creator/JasonBehr (''Supergirl'' Season 6)
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* CelebrityParadox: ZigZagged. Cisco Ramon made a vicious TakeThat to the ''Film/TransformersFilmSeries'' during the Season Two finale of ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'', and her actress plays a minor character in [[Film/{{Transformers}} the very first film]]. However, the film series is yet to be mentioned on Earth-38 and an Earth-1 Reign is yet to appear.

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* CelebrityParadox: ZigZagged. Cisco Ramon made a vicious TakeThat to the ''Film/TransformersFilmSeries'' during the Season Two finale of ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'', and her actress plays a minor character in [[Film/{{Transformers}} the very first film]].''Film/Transformers2007''. However, the film series is yet to be mentioned on Earth-38 and an Earth-1 Reign is yet to appear.
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!!! '''Portrayed By:''' Chris Vance

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!!! '''Portrayed By:''' Chris VanceCreator/ChrisVance
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* BlackSheep: As a result of betraying his people, and siding with the White Martians to kill the Greens.
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* PragmaticVillainy: When the truth of his backstory is revealed, it becomes apparent that he doesn't want to save Earth for its own sake, but because if the Earth is ruined he won't have anything to rule over.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics their main threat was being a race of genetic engineers with [[HigherTechSpecies advanced technology]] that Earth couldn't directly confront. In the Arrowverse they're also given a range of formidable telepathic abilities and strength enough to stand up to Kryptonians.


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* MythologyGag: The other name of their homeworld, Swan Moon, is a reference to the artists of their comic debut, Curt Swan and Jim Mooney.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: She starts her rampage by killing gang members and attacking Morgan Edge. It's only after she defeats Supergirl that she starts fighting pretty much everyone.
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* DecoyBackstory: When she first appears, M'gann M'orzz claims that she's a Green Martian refugee who escaped from a White Martian prison camp. [[spoiler:It's later revealed that she's a White Martian who fled after developing sympathy for the Greens.]]
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* {{Expy}}: Seems to fill the role that her brother-in-law, Jor-El - and, later, sister-in-law, Lara - had in the Creator/ChristopherReeve ''Film/{{Superman}}'' movies. Superman's parents do appear in the pilot, but they have no lines and do nothing beyond launching their son's ship.

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* {{Expy}}: Seems to fill the role that her brother-in-law, Jor-El - and, later, sister-in-law, Lara - had in the Creator/ChristopherReeve ''Film/{{Superman}}'' ''Film/{{Superman|FilmSeries }}'' movies. Superman's parents do appear in the pilot, but they have no lines and do nothing beyond launching their son's ship.

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