In the post-Crisis / Byrne era, Lex was the former owner of the Daily Planet, FWIW.
A cloaked submarine to make earth quakes, to knock over a statue?
Adrian Pasdar makes a really great adversary as Morgan Edge, and it'll be interesting to see what happens next with him.
I knew what the show was planning in regards to introducing us to Odette Annable's Reign, but I was still caught off guard by how casually she entered the story as Samantha Arias. I did like the way they used Bloodsport's attack on the waterfront to both expose her abilities and what is presumably the pod she arrived on Earth in, and the coda with Kara's dream image of Alura being present in her dreams and morphing into a ghoul is just begging to be fleshed out and explained.
I do find it rather an implausible coincidence that, out of the entire surface of the Earth, both Reign's pod and Mon-El's pod just happened to come down in the same city where Kara Zor-El ended up living and working. Is there something about that location that attracts alien visitors and technology?
I kinda wish they hadn't made him such an obvious baddie right off the bat, though. It would've been nice to have a more ambiguous antagonist like Max Lord.
Is there something about that location that attracts alien visitors
Alex asking J'onn to give her away was a fun scene, although it does have me slightly worried that the writers are going to go the cliched route of telegraphing this storyline so heavily because they're not actually going to follow through with it, which would be massively disappointing.
Least favorite show of the Arrowverse... started off strong, each season getting progressively more political. (See what I did there).
The other stuff is good, if they'd just stick to plot points and character development...
70's Lex did the same thing with California. Which wouldn't be so smart, since his deeds wouldn't be honoured, after the government collapses, and US currency devalues and vanishes.
70's Lex did the same thing with California
00's Lex did the same thing with AMERICA
Not sure why Supergirl can't breathe underwater if Kryptonians can fly in outer space.
Least favorite show of the Arrowverse... started off strong, each season getting progressively more political. (See what I did there).
The other stuff is good, if they'd just stick to plot points and character development...
They can fly in outer space, but they can't breathe up there either in this version.
In this version, they can neither fly nor breathe in outer space. In the season 1 finale, when Supergirl flew Fort Rozz out into space, Alex warned her that she wouldn't be able to fly back without an atmosphere to push against. She was stranded in space until Alex came to rescue her in her space pod.
The post-Crisis continuity established that Superman couldn't breathe in space or underwater, but could hold his breath for a very long time. Same for the DC Animated Universe, since their Superman needed a spacesuit.
If Clark and Kara need air how did they survive in their pods as a baby and young girl in a trip from Krypton to Earth? Those ships couldn't possibly contain enough air to last that long.
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