I wonder if the fact that none of his kids are named Chris means that Lor-Zod might get adopted into the family.
I wonder if the fact that none of his kids are named Chris means that Lor-Zod might get adopted into the family.
Lois was really on fire in this episode! I do appreciate the fact that she and Clark do love and are committed to each other, but it's still a struggle to balance responsibilities while keeping their romance alive. I like Lois and Lana becoming friends.
That kid getting all jittery is freaky.
Sadly, I can't look at "7734" without thinking of doing that "28008" on a calculator.
I'm thinking it might be more like the Center for Paranormal Studies from Superman the Animated Series.
I hadn't considered that. I just figured they named the twins after Clark's two fathers, Jonathan and Jor.
Well I was more meaning that General Lane would want obedient superpowered soldiers, where they never questioned him, almost robots...
Now I know where I've seen that coach before in the Arrowverse
https://arrow.fandom.com/wiki/F._Bingsley
The same one that gave us Volcana and was later tied to Project Cadmus in Justice League Unlimited? Yeah, I could see that. Also, kudos to Lois and Clark for their impressive exhibition of emotional intelligence and maturity in this episode.
That also makes sense, and especially not going off to focus more on their families than on "protecting the world."
The spider is always on the hunt.
This show is so good and after next week it's immediately going on hiatus for Supergirls finale and due to covid. Dammit!
Also, if Jordans insecure now, imagine if he found out about the world pre Crisis, where he straight up didn't exist but Jon did
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IDK if anyone mentioned this, but does anyone else think we may be getting a whole Superman Red/Blue situation with the boys?
Keep in mind that you have about as much chance of changing my mind as I do of changing yours.
Can't wait for May 18th.
The quality between this and the Flash is stark.
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
I almost hope that Lana's daughter finds out about Clark being Superman, just to add another dynamic to it all, and make it so that Lois isn't the only female character that knows it all, but that there'd be no jealousy perhaps if it was Lana that knew...
So is that superhero school thing a reference to something in the comics? It rings a bell somewhere