I don’t think Clark knows he has it? He wasn’t present when Jordan took it from the rocket. Unless he’s randomly X-raying his teenage sons all the time, which would be pretty intrusive.I was surprised that Clark let him keep it, is what I'm saying, hence the quibble. But if he has his x-ray eye on it to keep track of it, well, I guess it's OK.![]()
I thought it was tense.I've got to say I absolutely loved Clark's rescue of the power plant in the opening. I haven't seen anything that imaginative and well-executed for Superman on TV - or really, for any superhero. This kind of thing is why he's Superman - anybody in these fantasy worlds can punch a bad guy through a wall.
One of the better moments in Snyder’s movies, admittedly; the “Welcome to the Planet” line is just lovely.I need to watch that movie again; this reminds me why I really like it.
I was expecting to see Kara at the funeral. Then not even a phone call or mention of her at all. Am I missing something timeline wise?
I noticed in the daily planet scene they had a character named Lombard....
that was a nod to 2013’s Man of Steel ending
From an ongoing production standpoint, I must say this pilot was top heavy with respect to the number of "producers", "executive producers" and even a "produced by" title in the opening credits. It seems there are a lot of "Cooks" involved with this series, and that could be a good or bad thing going forward, but we'll see.
Was there some reason why they chose not to show Alt-Luthor's face?
Who played Martha? She wasn’t listed in the end credits for some reason. I went over them twice.
I'm not sure how much thought the producers put into this, but, I was thinking about this last night - Emmanuelle Chriqui, who plays Lana, is 45, Tyler Hoechlin is 33 and they both have teenagers who are starting freshmen in high school, so 14-15 years of age. Which would be about right for Emmanuelle, who would have had her daughter in her late twenties/early thirties; but makes Tyler in his late teens/early twenties to have the twins.
Hmm... It was okay, but it isn't what I wanted to see in an Arrowverse Superman show. It's taking advantage of the Crisis to do a complete continuity reset, and it's too disconnected from everything else.
I always felt that Tyler Hoechlin was playing a Superman a few years older than he actually is on Supergirl,
Dude! I've been wracking my brain for the last twelve hours trying to figure out where I'd seen that before -- one kid with powers, one without (and bitter as hell about it) -- but couldn't remember which Elseworld or imaginary story about it. Thanks!Hmm, one of Supermans' kids having powers while the other doesn't is reminding me a lot of the John Byrne "Generations" Elseworlds series in the 90s...
...Hope it doesn't end up the way THAT series resolved the plot.
Dude! I've been wracking my brain for the last twelve hours trying to figure out where I'd seen that before -- one kid with powers, one without (and bitter as hell about it) -- but couldn't remember which Elseworld or imaginary story about it. Thanks!
It got worse from that point...
Who played Martha? She wasn’t listed in the end credits for some reason. I went over them twice.
Yeah, Lex Luthor exposed Lois to Gold Kryptonite when she was pregnant with their first kid Joel. He grew up without powers and Clark was terrified of what would happen if he ever learned the truth. Their daughter Kara DID have powers and became Supergirl.
The son found out when Lex Luthor told him Clark was Superman, and he started going mad with bitterness over it. He felt that since Luthor told him and Clark didn't, Luthor was more trustworthy. Luthor exploited the kids' envy and rage by telling him Clark was the one who depowered him to make sure his successor could never surpass him.
It got worse from that point...
He's is the focus along side them with Lois. He isn't a side character.
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