The JSA realizes something is off with Starman in the series finale clip (exclusive)

last week in Stargirl in DCFans were stunned by this shocking revelation That Sylvester Pemberton/Starman (Joel McHale) is not actually Sylvester Pemberton. The episode revealed that instead, the man Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl (Breck Basinger) and her allies had been close with for the past several months was actually the Extreme in Sylvester’s body – and now this imposter not only controls the Cosmic crew, but buried the Pat (Luke Wilson) ) is also alive. But as viewers catch up on this amazing development, Courtney and the JSA slowly begin to realize that Sylvester has told all of them some very strange things. Now, in a clip from tonight’s series finale, “Frenemies Chapter Thirteen: The Reckoning,” shared exclusively with ComicBook.com, Courtney and her friends are starting to put the pieces together.

In the clip, which you can check out for yourself in the video above, each JPA member realizes that “Sylvester” gave them some bad advice: Rick (Cameron Gilman) about the hourglass limiter, Beth (Angelica Washington) about alienating her parents, Yolanda (Yvette Monreal) on Cindy. They start to piece together that it was intentional – and they need to find Pat in a hurry. In addition to the exclusive clip, you can check out a synopsis for the episode below.

The Final Show – Courtney (Breck Basinger) and the JSA find themselves in the battle of their lives against their biggest threat yet. Luke Wilson, Amy Smart, Yvette Monreal, Anjelica Washington, Cameron Gilman, Trey Romano, Meg DeLacy, Hunter Sanson, Alkoya Brunson and Joel McHale starred and Walter Carlos Garcia directed the episode, which was written by Geoff Johns.”

It was announced last month that the third season of Stargirl in DC It will be the last, though, as series star Courtney Whitmore recently revealed that she had filmed two endings in hopes that the series would continue to renew for a fourth season.

Jeff [Johns] He was very smart because obviously there had been a lot of changes at The CW and Warner Brothers in the last year, so the future of any show wasn’t entirely certain and because of that, he went the extra mile and shot two different endings, because he didn’t want to leave all of that behind. Question marks for the masses.

Star Girl She has always held a special place in my heart for many reasons. With all of the network’s brewing changes, we were aware that this might have been the last season, so we wrote with that in mind and delivered what I think is the best season of the year. Star Girl However, with a complete creative wrap-up,” Jones said. The cast and crew are exceptional, and I want to thank them for helping me bring this series to life. Brick embodied Courtney in every possible way – with grace, strength and humor – exceeding my wildest expectations. I am grateful to WBTV and The CW for giving us a home to tell this story and honor my beloved late sister, and I am so grateful to the press and fans who always championed us through three amazing seasons. Most series don’t get that far. We couldn’t be more proud of our program and the fan community that has been built! “

Stargirl in DC It airs Wednesdays at 8/7c. The series finale airs on December 7.

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