Gotta say Cudlitz's fully shorn Luthor looks like he jumped off Curt Swan's drawing board.
The show has really failed in its Lex versus Lois storyline. The whole view that Lois lied is utter hogwash or that Lois was responsible for Lex being charged, and convicted. Utterly hogwash.
But (a) Lex Luthor is not the soul of rationality, (b) Lois had probably been dogging him for a while before the Moxie incident, so Lex already considered her an enemy who was out to get him, and (c) Lex has said several times that he "told" her he was innocent, which in his twisted and controlling mind should have been enough for her not to report despite the evidence.
(This Luthor also strikes me as the type who would be especially enraged that a woman had dared to defy and damage him. Not only is he an overcompensating macho bully in general, but he also has mommy issues.)
So I don't think it's accurate to say that Luthor's targeting of Lois is a failure of the show's or that it's "hogwash" in narrative terms. It makes perfect sense in the context of these characters.
Tyler and Liz met with Marvel's Dan Slott recently, fuelling the recent speculation Slott has jumped back to DC to write Superman
Iron-Man the movie did irrepairable damage to sci-fi powersuits.The Iron suit’s HUD is now purple and green. Which is both Braniac and Luthor’s colours is various stories
Also, but unrelated, Milton got a bottle city on his desk.![]()
So my guess is that we will see Clark, Jon and Jordan all work together to defeat Luthor. I also think we will see Jon and Jordan wear their own superboy suits.
I also suspect we might see doomsday turn on Luthor and it will be doomsday that kills Luthor.
Also spoiler for what was shown in the preview.
Clark looked completely healed when facing Lex. He hasn't been able to heal fast with Sam's heart... So wondering if its a Doomsday heart or Luthor actually still had Clarks heart and Amanda gives up where it is.
Hmm, I could see that happening, but I'd be disappointed. I don't think a Superman story should end with the villain being killed, even if it's not by Superman himself. I'd prefer to see Luthor brought to justice the right way, through the exposure of his crimes and the workings of the justice system. I mean, even aside from general moral considerations, that's what Lois has been working toward this whole time, and she just took a big step toward succeeding with Amanda flipping. All that effort would go to waste if Luthor just died, so what would have been the point?
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