I just watched...somethin'. I ain't sayin' what it is....Just...trust me.
I notice the pilot also confuses further the timeline with:
With the voiceover put stating that Krypton blew up 24 years ago and also that she arrived on this this planet as a child 24 years after it had blew up - both cannot be true.
I notice the pilot also confuses further the timeline with:
With the voiceover put stating that Krypton blew up 24 years ago and also that she arrived on this this planet as a child 24 years after it had blew up - both cannot be true.
Actually, both of those things CAN be true: all that needs to happen is for it to be revealed that, as in the comics, her ship was delayed somehow and she was in suspended animation.
It's really not that complicated an issue to address.
I notice the pilot also confuses further the timeline with:
With the voiceover put stating that Krypton blew up 24 years ago and also that she arrived on this this planet as a child 24 years after it had blew up - both cannot be true.
Actually, both of those things CAN be true: all that needs to happen is for it to be revealed that, as in the comics, her ship was delayed somehow and she was in suspended animation.
It's really not that complicated an issue to address.
I think the problem is that it would mean she either just arrived on Earth or she narrated the VO as a child just after arriving.
They forgot to count the 12 years on Earth were she grew up. So if she landed on Earth 24 years after Krypton's explosion, then the beginning of the narrative should have said 36 years ago Krypton was in peril if it's her adult 25 year old self talking. Saying the narrative is from her perspective as a child does not hold water, since the narrative continues on to talk about her life in National City when Kara is an "adult".
Like I said, if she 'lost' 12 years, what is 24 years (including the 12 years she's spent on Earth) to her would be 36 years to everyone else.
It really is an easy 'discrepancy' to address.
Also, I don't see what's so spoilery about this conversation, since the trailers revealed the "24 years ago" thing and it's not a secret that the comics have used the concepts of suspended animation and delayed arrival to explain how Clark is older than her on Earth when she was older than him on Krypton.
^ Still not seeing the problem, but whatever.![]()
I'm familiar with Vartox from Bronze Age Superman comics. This version, OTOH...
...is a bald guy with a an atomic axe...evoking the Persuader from the Fatal Five.
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