Sarah is more annoying than sympathetic. The mother, by virtue of her nature, is overly worried, trying to understand what is happening to her, and the answer to this is rudeness and a demonstration of the dirty laundry of the family in front of guys she doesn't know very well.
Jonathan apparently, like a twin brother, took away the mosk instead of the forces. And in general, he apparently got a cold mind instead of a name from his "grandfather".
Mmmmm, Clark's not the only one, that's interesting...
I really would not like the brothers to have disagreements in the series further because of the strength, because they have such a cool connection and support. Jordan and football are 😍
I was most afraid that snot and whining would interfere with watching, but so far this whole everyday life is not annoying, and even Lana and her mother's quarrel in the cafe and the brothers' discomfort were very funny)
HBO did the impossible with the CW. All conversations within the family look as adequate as possible. Even without adjusting for superpowers. I hope that doesn't change.
It is possible that Jonathan's supsa powers will then manifest themselves to the fullest extent. This is just a guess, considering that according to the comics, he was the one who was then Superman.
A great series. I'm getting high. We made a cool series and the dialogues are normal. Well, most likely, thanks to experiments with kryptonite, it's not for nothing that Luthor can't find kryptonite. There was a series in Smallville in the second season when the guys inhaled kryptonite fumes and were strong and invulnerable as the villain of the series. The fight is cool.
Well, maybe there will be a romance between Clark and Lana?)))
Superman perfectly hides his powers by lifting equipment in the middle of the day in an open space, after which he pushes speeches about the need to hide them)))
@br1ella: He does it in an open field where the nearest neighbors are very far away and like no one will see. Plus, if someone was approaching his ranch, he would have heard and quickly pretended that nothing unusual had happened. Although it is still unsafe and one day it will be "burned".
@Sognatore11: Yes, Lois was attacked there and he did not hear (yes, he does not listen to her, but he hears the whole world, i.e. he knows what is happening around her), besides, drones, satellites and ground optics have not been canceled...except that the screenwriters of sidaba.)) And all superheroics, in fact, should be watched with your head turned off, since no show can withstand a test of logic.
Oh, well, at least somewhere Superman was asked embarrassing questions about eavesdropping :D
But what kind of dude is this who was able to knock out Superman and who was not taken by ice and superbugs, but at the same time burned with lasers, excuse me, with thermal vision by some mademoiselle?
The series is cool. The moment with the paint is funny. The family conversations of the Kents are not infuriating and adequate. The scene on the football field is top. Jordan did well to teach these bullies a lesson and apologized to Sarah's boyfriend. At first it was funny when the children asked Clark questions about eavesdropping, and when he came to the school to help, he became sad because of their too rude reaction. Sarah is more annoying in this episode. Especially because of the situation in the cafe, when she talked to her mother like that, revealing family problems in front of everyone. I wonder where the strength of those who work for Edge comes from. It's nice to watch Clark let Jordan play on the football team.
If at the very beginning I was bothered by the choice of actors for the roles of Clark and Lois, now I understand that everyone was picked up perfectly. And the boys are generally well chosen and really like brothers, the scene in the cafe with their Spanish shame is generally gorgeous))
I like Chloe 2.0 so far and apparently she will constantly slow down Lois and cover her ass) Lois opens up here just like in the comics)
The third series does not sink in comparison with the first two, which were filmed by some very famous cameraman, which pleases, so far the series keeps the bar.
As a person who plays American football, I do not understand some of the moments on the field, in terms of how Jordan was immediately released to scrimgeour in equipment, but I can assume that tackles and grabs are included in the general physical education program for boys)))
For those who are not familiar with the sports system in the USA, it is very much integrated into school life and often this is the only chance to get an education and leave the province.
@starbuck: Well, the general landscape views are still good. That's why I love two new products - this one and the One from Outer space, the beauty of what's here, what's there.
What an infuriating boy Jordan is. Always unhappy and whining about everything. There are superpowers - he's whining. There is no super strength - he is whining.
Well, Jonathan seems to have superpowers too. . . So far, I've only noticed super inadequacy!
Jordan pulls the blanket over himself too much, even throws it up. According to my personal feelings and perception of the character, so far this is the reincarnation of Frodo Baggins from the novel of the Rings, but what can I say, they are outwardly similar)
Jordan is a handsome guy who apologized to a guy for kissing his girlfriend. Although he has power, he remains fair and does not use it for selfish purposes. This is clearly Clark's trait. And I respect Jonathan for constantly harnessing his brother. And don't sweat too much for lack of strength.
I wonder if these people with Superman-like abilities are also from Krypton, or just experiments. Most likely the second one. They just copy Clark's abilities for themselves so as not to invent new ones. I'd rather show you what's going on with this Morgan Edge. And Lois has to stop shouting at every corner that Edge is to blame for everything. Investigate, but keep it down.
Well, I still remember this feature from Smallville. But there were diverse abilities, and yes, some were similar to Superman's. In the same series, so far there has been no explanation that they received them thanks to kryptonite. Well, the dude's strength was on par with Clark's, and this woman's lasers looked like Superman's at the end. However, if this is really kryptonite, then why, for example, does the new Batwoman die because of it, and not receive abilities? But still, I'm waiting for an explanation in the series.
Sarah is more annoying than sympathetic.
The mother, by virtue of her nature, is overly worried, trying to understand what is happening to her, and the answer to this is rudeness and a demonstration of the dirty laundry of the family in front of guys she doesn't know very well.
people working for Edge Clark's partial powers? 🤔
I really would not like the brothers to have disagreements in the series further because of the strength, because they have such a cool connection and support.
Jordan and football are 😍
All conversations within the family look as adequate as possible. Even without adjusting for superpowers. I hope that doesn't change.
Well, maybe there will be a romance between Clark and Lana?)))
Although it is still unsafe and one day it will be "burned".
And all superheroics, in fact, should be watched with your head turned off, since no show can withstand a test of logic.
But what kind of dude is this who was able to knock out Superman and who was not taken by ice and superbugs, but at the same time burned with lasers, excuse me, with thermal vision by some mademoiselle?
The moment with the paint is funny.
The family conversations of the Kents are not infuriating and adequate.
The scene on the football field is top. Jordan did well to teach these bullies a lesson and apologized to Sarah's boyfriend.
At first it was funny when the children asked Clark questions about eavesdropping, and when he came to the school to help, he became sad because of their too rude reaction.
Sarah is more annoying in this episode. Especially because of the situation in the cafe, when she talked to her mother like that, revealing family problems in front of everyone.
I wonder where the strength of those who work for Edge comes from.
It's nice to watch Clark let Jordan play on the football team.
I like Chloe 2.0 so far and apparently she will constantly slow down Lois and cover her ass) Lois opens up here just like in the comics)
The third series does not sink in comparison with the first two, which were filmed by some very famous cameraman, which pleases, so far the series keeps the bar.
As a person who plays American football, I do not understand some of the moments on the field, in terms of how Jordan was immediately released to scrimgeour in equipment, but I can assume that tackles and grabs are included in the general physical education program for boys)))
For those who are not familiar with the sports system in the USA, it is very much integrated into school life and often this is the only chance to get an education and leave the province.
Jordan pulls the blanket over himself too much, even throws it up. According to my personal feelings and perception of the character, so far this is the reincarnation of Frodo Baggins from the novel of the Rings, but what can I say, they are outwardly similar)
And I respect Jonathan for constantly harnessing his brother. And don't sweat too much for lack of strength.
they don't copy.
and it's not green that gives you strength.
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