Not too terribly interested in the big bad, at least not yet. I assume not seeing their face means that we (or at least Clark) will know who they are. Gut feeling: it's Jonathon from the future.
The computer called him Captain Luthor, so I'm pretty sure he's an alternate Lex. I guess Jonathan could have somehow ended up becoming a Luthor somehow in that universe, but that seems unlikely. As for not showing his face, I'm thinking that's because he's going to pop up in Smallville using a fake name later during the season.
NCIS? Are you not bored of that show by now? It’s on its 18th season.
Not at all, they've managed to do a good job of keeping things fresh. The fact that it's ended up with a mostly new cast the last few years has helped.
Eh, it seems more like a Lois & Clark situation where the people making the show desperately want to ignore superman as much as possible, except the kids are the focus instead of mostly Lois. So barely any Superman per episode, and once the bare minimum amount of Superman is shown they then go back to the standard teen drama that CW is seemingly legally obligated to shove into every show on their network, even the ones without teen characters.
But, to be fair, the show that the CW calls Batwoman has literally no appearances by the real Batwoman in its second season, so S&L has got that show beat, at least.
Did you actually watch the episode?
I really enjoyed it.
The prologue was a cool, I love that they actually had him in a more old fashion suit, with the 40s shield.
I was expecting Sam Lane to be more antagonistic, so I was pleasantly surprised when that he actually seems to get along with Clark pretty well.
I'm not quite sure what to make of Jonathan throwing the ball like he was super strong as a kid, but then not having powers as a teenager. I'm not sure if that was a mistake or if there's something more going on there.
I loved that our big first Superman scene was him stopping the nuclear plant melting down, rather than him beating up a bad guy.
I like that Sarah was actually more interested in Jordan than Jonathan. I had assumed since Jonathan was the jock, she'd automatically go for him.
Lana's husband is a bit an ass.
I knew from the trailers it was going to be more serious than the other Arrowverse shows, but I was a bit surprised just how little humor it had. I can allow some of that since we were dealing with the aftermath of Martha's death, but I'm hoping maybe once things get going it'll lighten up a bit.
Speaking of the Arrowverse, I was expecting at least at or two references to the other characters, like Kara at least.