I do find it somewhat strange that Lana doesn't know Clark is Superman. Aside from the fact that someone who grew up and was that close to Clark should be able recognize him in the suit, I think 'Smallville' and the Timmverse spoiled me into thinking Lana was one of the first to know Clark's secret.
I believe that at this point the only superhero in the comics whose secret identity has never been made public is Batman. Superman also revealed his own and Daredevil depends on the time of year. Obviously often the revelation is later erased by magic / super science, but now the genius is out of the bottle. I guess it's really hard for the authors to go back to square one after years of lies and subterfuge come to an end and there was finally a clarification with loved ones who had always been hidden the truth. And I think readers today rightly wouldn't like stories where Superman uses his powers to gaslight Lois or Daredevil makes up a twin brother to sidetrack his friends who suspect the truth.I Ias a little surprised that S&L keeps Lana in the dark, since it does seem to be homaging Smallville in a lot of ways. But I guess they figured that since Lois, the boys, and General Lane are all in the loop, they didn't need Lana to be as well, as it would be a bit redundant. Although, given how these shows work, I expect Lana will find out sooner or later.
As far as Lois goes, having her in on the secret is always the best choice IMO. It has served the characters’ comics versions well for decades...
I do find it somewhat strange that Lana doesn't know Clark is Superman. Aside from the fact that someone who grew up and was that close to Clark should be able recognize him in the suit, I think 'Smallville' and the Timmverse spoiled me into thinking Lana was one of the first to know Clark's secret.
Pre-Crisis, Lana's role in Superboy comics was the mirror of Lois's role in Superman comics -- the love interest who suspected Clark was Superboy and that he had to keep tricking and gaslighting to preserve his secret.
Holy cow, yeah, it's been 30 years now, hasn't it? https://www.cbr.com/superman-lois-lane-learned-clark-kent-secret-identity/
I mean, wow, that's the majority of my lifespan to date, but I still think of it as a relatively recent development, the exception to the norm of Lois not knowing. I guess that's because most subsequent screen adaptations have had Lois in the dark at least to begin with.
But yes, I agree, Lois knowing the secret works much better.
Villain of the week stories are completely unwatchable now. We're all addicted to serialization.
He was in last week's Batwoman.Supergirl must be gone at this time. Hence why she’s not being mentioned here.
Next episode looks good. Looks like Diggle randomly shows up in it. Haven’t seen him in a while.
I don’t watch that drivel.He was in last week's Batwoman.
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