[QUOTE=tabo61;3655339]I like how Zod is very sincere on saving Krypton.[/QUOTE]
Even if it means he rules it with an iron fist. Something which grandma doesn't seem too keen on.
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[QUOTE=tabo61;3655339]I like how Zod is very sincere on saving Krypton.[/QUOTE]
Even if it means he rules it with an iron fist. Something which grandma doesn't seem too keen on.
[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;3653719]
I feel for Kem.[/QUOTE]
Me too. Man; Brainiac is ruthless! Poor Ona. Kem should've took her when he had the chance.
I was wondering while watching the episode, it would be ruthless if something tragic happened to Ona, like getting hit with those disintegrating laser rifles, but holy SHIT they did far [I]worse![/I]
Brainiac look's awesome
So, General Zod is Superman's uncle then?
Didn't see that coming.
I like Zod being Superman's Uncle. It adds an interesting wrinkle to their complex relationship.
It also makes him and Jor-El brothers (or half-brothers?), so it potentially gives them a kind of Cain and Abel dynamic...
[QUOTE=Frontier;3669372]It also makes him and Jor-El brothers (or half-brothers?), so it potentially gives them a kind of Cain and Abel dynamic...[/QUOTE]
Where does that leave Zor-El? Being Cain was his thing.
[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;3669391]Where does that leave Zor-El? Being Cain was his thing.[/QUOTE]
Well, I guess he'll have to deal with having third-child syndrome now :p.
I guess he's still got being Supergirl's dad, but that doesn't seem as important as Superman's existence.
[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;3669258]I like Zod being Superman's Uncle. It adds an interesting wrinkle to their complex relationship.[/QUOTE]
Eh...
I kind of suspected this when we first found out General Zod's mother and Seg were getting it on. I don't full on hate it, but I just don't really find myself a fan of it.
[QUOTE=tabo61;3668451]Brainiac look's awesome[/QUOTE]
Yes, definitely.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/OPEL0Z4.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/HoNXzFI.jpg[/img]
And Zod being Superman's uncle is taken from Superman: Earth One Vol 3 where he's known as Zod-El.
I wonder will the DCEU keep this chilling interpretation of Brainiac, or will they tone him down for their movies?
[QUOTE=Madam-Shogun-Assassin;3671030]I wonder will the DCEU keep this chilling interpretation of Brainiac, or will they tone him down for their movies?[/QUOTE]
Probably expand on him. Bigger budget and what not. I could legit see it being a quasi-horror film with him.
[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;3669391]Where does that leave Zor-El? Being Cain was his thing.[/QUOTE]
Well, the only time I have seen Zor-El as an antagonistic figure to Jor-El was in Smallville. Most of the times that I have read them, they are on good terms.
This episode feels like a season finale. But I still want to know if Brainiac always has to do all these things whenever he captures a city, or if this is a special case because Kandor has a lot of problems and he wanted to create order among people, in order to keep his future bottled city safe for his collection.
The thing with Zod being the uncle of Kal El is not set in stone though. Everything he is doing is trying to alter time, and he has already created a wedge between his mother and Seig. In trying to save Krypton he may be driving his parents apart before he is even concived. We could be watching a few episodes down the line and Zod could just fade out or they could switch actors to show that the time line was altered.