Morgan Edge worked for Darkseid in in the comics.In the animated series it was Darkseid who controlled Intergang. I seriously doubt that’s the case here
Morgan Edge worked for Darkseid in in the comics.In the animated series it was Darkseid who controlled Intergang. I seriously doubt that’s the case here
By the way, it didn't made any sense even in the twisted logic of the comics world. Pre-Crisis Clark Kent was even depicted awkward and shy to a pathological level and almost incapable to interact with his coworkers on every thing which wasn't strict work related. How the heck someone could think "Yes, this is newscaster prime material!!!" without even doing a test drive?
Thank goodness that post-Crisis Clark Kent behaved like a well-adjusted human being, because all the "If I don't pretend to be a spineless coward amoeba incapable to interact with other people like a normal person EVERYONE WILL SUSPECT I'M SUPERMAN" was frankly ridicolous.
Now THAT would be a big reveal.Morgan Edge worked for Darkseid in in the comics.
It’s pretty evident she has the hots for Jordan. I don’t think she cared for her previous boyfriendSarah’s boyfriend seemed to have gotten over their break up pretty fast.
I said the boyfriend got over it fast, I wasn't talking about her.It’s pretty evident she has the hots for Jordan. I don’t think she cared for her previous boyfriend
Ah. I misread. ApologiesI said the boyfriend got over it fast, I wasn't talking about her.
I'm terrible at remembering names.
They should be using the same sets to save money, if Lois and Superman is being shot in Vancouver too.
Is the Fortress of Solitude different in this compared to Supergirl?
In this it's just been a small cave with a pedestal in the center, but I thought there was a lot more to it in Supergirl. I know there was at least the robot, who we haven't seen any sign of.
It was evident from Hoechlin's opening moments on Supergirl that he was born for this role, but Tulloch is a revelation here. Combined with writing that really understands the character, she's well on her way to being the best screen Lois ever. She's got the same humanity and grit that made Amy Adams great in the role, but thanks to the long-form storytelling of a TV series, she's getting the opportunity to bring dimension and complexity to her characterization in ways that Adams wasn't afforded.
In the animated series it was Darkseid who controlled Intergang. I seriously doubt that’s the case here.
I was wondering about that too, although my thinking was that it was just a distraction from what he's up to in Smallville. He knows Superman is involved since he fought the guy with Kryptonian, so I could see him doing that as a way to keep him from getting further involved in whatever his plans are.Of course in the comics Morgan Edge runs Intergang. I would be surprised if no connection exists here too. Helping Killgrave escape might have been a test to determine where Superman is operating from now that his appearances in Metropolis have stopped.
Has he said anything about wanting to destroy Superman yet?I was actually kind of disheartened when Creepshow punched through the wall and revealed that Edge's Evul Plan was to get ALL TEH KRYPTONITE AND DESTROY SUPERMAN!!!
It's always amazed me that what sounds like it was a goofy, cheesy series, ended up introducing so many new things that went on to be huge parts of the wider Superman mythos.
It looks like instead of evil Kryptonians, we're actually dealing with people Edge gave Kryptonian powers.
I was wondering about that too, although my thinking was that it was just a distraction from what he's up to in Smallville. He knows Superman is involved since he fought the guy with Kryptonian, so I could see him doing that as a way to keep him from getting further involved in whatever his plans are.
It definitely looks like Sam Lane is going to become more antagonistic towards Clark now.
Since Capt. Luthor seems to have experience with evil Kryptonians, I'm wondering if we might see him actually team up with Clark to fight the people Edge is giving powers too.
Has he said anything about wanting to destroy Superman yet?
Considering the research and element he's using, why would that not be a recipe for killing Superman?
Oh, Sam said something to the effect that Superman was the only or strongest force (assuming he meant of his kind) on earth, which means this world no longer has any connection to the other CW series. If they were connected, then Lane (and any government branch) would be well aware of the other, highly visible superheroes / enhanced individuals.
Adams is one of the very finest actors of her generation, who radiates honesty and humanity every moment she's on screen. She exudes those qualities as Lois, along with the smarts, savvy, courage, and determination that are the character's hallmarks, without ever risking parody. She's a wonder.I've never really seen the appeal of Amy Adams, in any role I've seen her in; I find her blandly pleasant, but no more than that, with none of the sharp edges that Lois Lane should have. For me, the primary templates for Lois are Dana Delany, Margot Kidder, Teri Hatcher, and Erica Durance, with Noel Neill and Phyllis Coates having some weight as well. And I'd definitely say Tulloch is proving herself to be in their league. I was particularly impressed with the way she cut loose on her father. There's that sharp edge.
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