No, but the damn sun decides to give Superman more solar energy and power, simply because he has been here longer. This show wears its beliefs and agenda's very publically on its sleave. It seems silly to deny that, for the sake of argument. Agree to disagree if you must. Shrug. They could have ended up with the same scenario without being hamfisted about it.
I also agree that a Superman, fighting for the sake of the Earth, against Zod, would NOT be beaten. Kara was holding back, because she knew who she was fighting. Superman was fighting for the highest stakes possible. I can't imagine Clark losing to Zod in that situation (whether it was really Zod or not is irrelevant.)
Female Kryptonians might be stronger than male ones. It's canon now.
Or Supergirl is just better than he is.
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Honestly, I prefer the well adjusted, "nice" Superman of the Supergirl show over the Man of Steel version of Superman. I did not have an issue with how Superman was portrayed in this episode. He fought hard against Supergirl when he was under the silver k influence. He was smart to think of trial by combat as a possible solution to the problem. He also did a good job of fighting the daxomites on the ground. And he gave Supergirl good advice.
I think the issue that some are having is that in comics where Superman is the main character, he is the champion of Earth and he is the one who challenges the villain to combat and wins. So people tend to see Superman that way. But on Supergirl, we have to remember that he is a supporting character, not a main character.
I also agree that a Superman, fighting for the sake of the Earth, against Zod, would NOT be beaten. Kara was holding back, because she knew who she was fighting. Superman was fighting for the highest stakes possible. I can't imagine Clark losing to Zod in that situation (whether it was really Zod or not is irrelevant.)
Strength isn't always the decisive factor in a fight.
It's odd that multiple people on this BBS are suddenly complaining about my tendency to elaborate when it's just what I've always done. I'm a writer, and I'm analytical by nature. I think it's interesting to explore ideas in depth, and I like to share what's interesting to me. It's my hope that other people find it interesting too. After all, this is a discussion board, and to me, discussion means in-depth exploration.
I read that in the current comics, Supergirl's father was a geneticist. He tweaked her DNA to make her stronger than her cousin.Female Kryptonians might be stronger than male ones. It's canon now.
Or Supergirl is just better than he is.
Big deal.![]()
I read that in the current comics, Supergirl's father was a geneticist. He tweaked her DNA to make her stronger than her cousin.
I'm guessing the writers thought that readers wouldn't find a female alien who can fly and shoot lasers out of her eyes beating her male cousin in a fight realistic without some justification.You're seriously telling me they made sure a woman really needs a man (her dad) to be strong? Gaaaaah
It's odd that multiple people on this BBS are suddenly complaining about my tendency to elaborate when it's just what I've always done. I'm a writer, and I'm analytical by nature. I think it's interesting to explore ideas in depth, and I like to share what's interesting to me. It's my hope that other people find it interesting too. After all, this is a discussion board, and to me, discussion means in-depth exploration.
I can't speak for everyone, but that makes you no different than a lot of us, certainly.I'm analytical by nature.
Actually, he came back from that beating
I read that in the current comics, Supergirl's father was a geneticist. He tweaked her DNA to make her stronger than her cousin.
It's odd that multiple people on this BBS are suddenly complaining about my tendency to elaborate when it's just what I've always done. I'm a writer, and I'm analytical by nature. I think it's interesting to explore ideas in depth, and I like to share what's interesting to me. It's my hope that other people find it interesting too. After all, this is a discussion board, and to me, discussion means in-depth exploration.
To be fair to Supergirl, it was incredibly contrived that while all of the Daxamite grunts got beamed away and their ships hightailed it into space in less time than it's taking me to type this, somehow nobody thought to pick up the queen.I also wish Rhea hadn't died, because that means Supergirl essentially killed her. I prefer that line not to be crossed.
It was one of the reboots. But I did read it off a blog comments page so I don't know and don't care either way.That's not in the current comics.
Superman getting jobbed again, I see. Set Phasers to Full Worf Effect, FIRE!
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