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Spoilers The Flash - Season 2

Hair is dead. Hair cut off a person's head 3 years earlier must be even more dead. Superman is only as strong as a human being unless his body is processing yellow sunlight into various surplus types of biological energy to power his fantastical abilities.

There is competing canon about how long it takes Kal-El's solar gas tank to run dry, but in Final Night when a Suneater was eating our Sun, and the Earth was in pitch darkness while it was being eaten out, before Hal Jordan saved the day by...

Less than 5 days. It takes almost 5 days of darkness till he's mostly human.

Although Superman 4 was well after DC Comics made their decisions about Solar Power, hell the earlier movies said that he was solar powered, but even if there's not some secret gland in him that converts solar energy into flight and x-ray vision, and everyone of his trillion trillion cells each individually eats sunlight, you'd think that his severed body parts would stop converting solar energy post mortem, just like his dead hair would stop being super if it's bilogical processes suspended?

That means that his (cut) hair in the museum was still alive, or that it was dying veeeeeery slowly?

Consider the implications?

What would happen if you ate food that Superman had regurgitated, or less gross, if he just spat in your mouth? Fuck it, just eat him. He's not human so it's not cannibalism, but I'm really wondering if acquiring his powerset might not be that easy?

If you can't teach parts of your body to convert solar power into biological energy, by grafting or assimilating parts of his body onto your own?
 
Superman 4.

They stole some of Kal-El's hair from a museum.

It was suspending a hundred pound weight as an exhibit.

And yet they cut the hair with an ordinary pair of scissors when they stole it :lol:

Brought Kryptonite with them, didn't they? Thought that was the point of the scene...

I'm pretty sure they didn't. This was Superman IV, its not like its impossible for the writer to have just ignored the stupidity of being able to cut the hair. I'd have to rewatch the scene, but I'm pretty sure it was kryptonite free.
 
My memory's more than a little fuzzy on Superman IV, but wasn't it bolt cutters?!?

I just rewatched the scene on my SMIV DVD. It was bolt cutters (but no kryptonite like someone guessed earlier). The hair was holding up 1000lbs though, so I still say its goofy that Luthor could easily cut the hair (the bolt cutters cut through it with one quick cut on each end). So, they put a bit of thought into the scene, but its still pretty goofy.
 
Eh, it was a terrible film and haven't seen it in a while. Guess my brain just inserted the logic that the writer missed. It SHOULD have had Kryptonite; would have made more sense. :)
 
Sometimes when I play Monopoly, I'm very quiet, because I don't want to pay 400 pounds for landing on Vine Street, and my opponent is distracted enough to fall for that shit... Don't you think that whosoever owns the rights to Lenny Luthor, might have forgotten that they own the rights to Lenny Luthor?

After 11 years as Alan Harper, that man deserves a shot at being classy on a couple episodes of Supergirl.
 
Sometimes when I play Monopoly, I'm very quiet, because I don't want to pay 400 pounds for landing on Vine Street, and my opponent is distracted enough to fall for that shit... Don't you think that whosoever owns the rights to Lenny Luthor, might have forgotten that they own the rights to Lenny Luthor?

After 11 years as Alan Harper, that man deserves a shot at being classy on a couple episodes of Supergirl.

I forgot Ducky was in that movie!
 
"You could have just told us you lost your hat"

:lol:

And they worked in 52.

Liking Officer Spivey.

Monty Python Fans!!
 
Was that a version of the classic Kal-L spaceship on the alternate Earth with Wells at the end?
Lots of lore in this one. Really liked that they kept the heavy water origin for Jay. Can't wait for him to get his powers back. Also liked the Golden Hue on the Wells Earth nice golden age thing there.
 
I am curious what Iris was told by Joe about her Mom. In a deleted scene from the finale she wished Barry could try and go back and save her Mom too. Did Joe lie and tell her she died??? If so his history of lying to his daughter goes way back before hiding Barry was the Flash!

Its possible the writers changed their original plan for her. Often deleted scenes are ignored by the same people who wrote them.
 
Ooooh, here's one to throw against the wall: Zoom is really...Henry Allen-2!

ETA: Or...Barry Allen-2!
 
1. Cold gun would have stopped Sanddemon, and so would'a the heatgun, or the electroplater gun.

2. Mixing him with glue or oil?

3. Contain him in an air tight bag or an enclosed space/drum.

4. Sound weapon to hurt his ears.

5. Light weapon/hypnosis to control his psychology or make him sleepy.

6. Gas? Does he breathe?

7. Spinning inside him, which he's a dust storm, might displace the guy far enough apart form the rest of him that he can't reconsole (reconsoil?) his particulate matter.

8. Make him be under water by pushing him or dragging the water to Sandy.

9. Change the settings in the green house to dry as ####.

10. Tasers. Lots of Lasers.
 
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