'Supergirl' Season 2 Spoilers: Kara Soon To Be In A Love Quadrangle?

It looks as if Kara Danvers, also known as "SuperGirl" (Melissa Benoist), might have caught the attention of another man in the form of Mon-El.

In "Supergirl" Season 2 Episode 7 titled "The Darkest Place," both Mon-El (Chris Wood) and Kara found themselves captive by Lillian Luthor (Brenda Strong) after the Project Cadmus member threatened the Girl of Steel that she would hurt him if she doesn't show up at the headquarters.

While they were locked up, it appears as if Mon-El had developed feelings for Kara. And this was shown in the final minutes of the episode the way she was looking at her, which elicited an overtly suspicious response from Winn (Jeremy Jordan) and James (Mehcad Brooks).

"I think he's a little bit worried that Mon-El might be moving in on Kara, and I think it brings up old feelings in Winn that he's sort of packed down," Jordan said, according to TV Line. He went on to state that Winn "never really dealt with what happened" between himself and Kara in the first season, and will have to figure out how to start dealing with it once something happens.

Meanwhile, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg had said that James and Kara are "best as friends." However, there's still a chance that something too will happen between them down the line, and that the photographer turned CEO is really over her.

In other news, fans will not have to wait any longer for the much awaited four-night crossover, as "Supergirl" will be meeting the other superheroes in the DC Universe beginning Monday, Nov. 28 on The CW. The crossover arc will begin in "Medusa," where Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) enlists the help of Kara against the Dominators, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The arc will continue in "The Flash" on Tuesday and "Arrow" on Wednesday, before concluding in "Legends of Tomorrow" on Thursday. Watch sneak peeks of the crossover below:

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