For me, the actress who plays Lois will always be associated with the witch of Makeup. I'm still waiting for the moment when her face will be distorted like in that TV series. In short, her face is a little sinister)
@LuNature: I have a feeling that since the time of the Grimm, her strabismus has become more pronounced. Previously, it only seemed to me that she was slightly squinting, but sometimes it seems like she looks at the character with one eye and her impeccable acting with the other, and therefore she sometimes seems to hang and forgets that there are a little more emotions than underplaying, wooden and indifference :)
It looks more and more like I'm watching a sequel to the good old Smallville. Lois and the new Chloe are investigating a suspicious billionaire, Clark is pounding dudes with machine guns in Metropolis, kryptonite freaks are walking the streets, instead of annoying whiner Pete Ross there is annoying whiner Jordan, and you replaced Jonathan Kent as the best man in the world, whom you would like to see as your relative... Jonathan Kent, Jr. The main thing is that the Jordan-Sarah romantic line does not turn out to be as godlessly drawn out, marking time and taking up too much space as the Clark-Lan line once was.
Lois's father is overdoing it, of course. He's a military man, and he talks tough. It can be seen that due to the seriousness of his profession, he often does not see the obvious things, especially in relations with his family.
How well the series is going, and how annoying the hysterical Lois is, which is generally not canon in the character of this character. I don't perceive Bitsy Tulloch's game in any way, the game is too flat. The same face without any emotion. Perhaps the most blunder of this series. The plot is gaining momentum, we will see how to develop it.
I'm going to say a terrible thing, for which you will most likely throw dislikes at me, but this series reminds me of the beginning of the series "Batwoman". I damn much like the short screen time of superheroes! The main action takes place not on the battlefields, but in human relationships!
@LittleHeadkin: The whole cw is like this - arrow "it's all because of me" - Flash "Iris, I'll find you" - Supergirl "Oh Lena, I didn't tell you so as not to hurt your feelings" - Legends z d "we are a team, no we are legends, fuck you" - Batwoman "I have to kill my sister because they stopped looking for me" - supernatural "you are my brother, I will die for you"
I'm exaggerating, of course, but that's how it is.
The very name of the series suggests that the relationships of the characters will always be in the first place here, and not just "Soups wets reptiles, and reptiles invent new weapons against Soups." No, of course, that's how it's going to be, just in a diluted form, with a strong Lois (even if it's Tullock), with good guys trying to "go to the very Smallville that we remember"
X-kryptonite is a dangerous thing, we remember it from the old days. (In general, it's great that colorful kryptonites are being returned, I hope there will be more than just this one). The funny thing is that Clark basically doesn't know that he's still in the local mines. I don't think that in this version he doesn't know about its existence, he grew up here! And if so, he will soon find out, and Eju kabzda anyway.
The mine in the scene of Lois and Edge's dialogue with threats is called "Shuster Mines" (Shuster Mine))))
When I heard Killgrave, it really triggered me. I remembered the TV series "Jessica Jones", where Killgrave was also there. And I also didn't understand what he went through in the school bathroom. I think he just flew over the wall. Although there was a window there, they just didn't show it.
In this series, Superman somehow often gets a lullaby. At first he was almost fucked up by Lex in an iron suit, then some guy who didn't understand when Lois was saving him, now another guy with the last name of the antagonist Jessica Jones from season 1, and with some kind of sound cannon that makes his ears burn😂 It looks funny, of course.
Well, as I understand it, ordinary people have abilities from this X-kryptonite. And why does he need an army, I wonder. What's to fight against Superman?
I like that they reveal a little bit about Lana's family as well. And that it's not all that bad. Dad is sometimes represented there to some extent as a negative person, although he seems to be a normal person.
Lois's father is too strict. It is clear that he is a military man and all that, but still. No wonder they ended up fighting. Lana's husband is strange, she tells him that it was unpleasant being around Edge, but he doesn't react to it in any way. I hope she'll be all right. If it hadn't been for the comment, I wouldn't have remembered Killgrave from Jessica Jones, even though I watched this series. Interestingly, Tag got the power from Jordan, at least his arm. The dinner at the end of the episode is very nice. Now it's clear where the strength of the people working for Edge comes from. Sort of.
@Ofer: I immediately remembered, the name is very memorable. In general, the names of comic book characters are often very satisfying. For example, I read comics "Fables", there an unnamed witch who lives in a remote forest in a gingerbread house and eats children was given a name — Frau Totenkinder, translated from German — "dead children". I immediately remembered Killgrave from the TV series "Jessica Jones " and presented a gorgeous dialogue. — Hello, Frau the Dead. — Nice to see you, Mr. Killmog.
I personally like the series. There are echoes of the atmosphere of the series "Secrets of Smallville" in him, they devote enough time to his sons and reveal their storylines to us. So far , it is worthy 🙏
Lois and the new Chloe are investigating a suspicious billionaire, Clark is pounding dudes with machine guns in Metropolis, kryptonite freaks are walking the streets, instead of annoying whiner Pete Ross there is annoying whiner Jordan, and you replaced Jonathan Kent as the best man in the world, whom you would like to see as your relative... Jonathan Kent, Jr.
The main thing is that the Jordan-Sarah romantic line does not turn out to be as godlessly drawn out, marking time and taking up too much space as the Clark-Lan line once was.
- arrow "it's all because of me"
- Flash "Iris, I'll find you"
- Supergirl "Oh Lena, I didn't tell you so as not to hurt your feelings"
- Legends z d "we are a team, no we are legends, fuck you"
- Batwoman "I have to kill my sister because they stopped looking for me"
- supernatural "you are my brother, I will die for you"
I'm exaggerating, of course, but that's how it is.
No, of course, that's how it's going to be, just in a diluted form, with a strong Lois (even if it's Tullock), with good guys trying to "go to the very Smallville that we remember"
X-kryptonite is a dangerous thing, we remember it from the old days. (In general, it's great that colorful kryptonites are being returned, I hope there will be more than just this one). The funny thing is that Clark basically doesn't know that he's still in the local mines. I don't think that in this version he doesn't know about its existence, he grew up here!
And if so, he will soon find out, and Eju kabzda anyway.
The mine in the scene of Lois and Edge's dialogue with threats is called "Shuster Mines" (Shuster Mine))))
I wonder who Morgan Edge is going to resurrect.
It looks funny, of course.
I like that they reveal a little bit about Lana's family as well. And that it's not all that bad. Dad is sometimes represented there to some extent as a negative person, although he seems to be a normal person.
Lana's husband is strange, she tells him that it was unpleasant being around Edge, but he doesn't react to it in any way. I hope she'll be all right.
If it hadn't been for the comment, I wouldn't have remembered Killgrave from Jessica Jones, even though I watched this series.
Interestingly, Tag got the power from Jordan, at least his arm.
The dinner at the end of the episode is very nice.
Now it's clear where the strength of the people working for Edge comes from. Sort of.
For example, I read comics "Fables", there an unnamed witch who lives in a remote forest in a gingerbread house and eats children was given a name — Frau Totenkinder, translated from German — "dead children".
I immediately remembered Killgrave from the TV series "Jessica Jones " and presented a gorgeous dialogue.
— Hello, Frau the Dead.
— Nice to see you, Mr. Killmog.
in him, they devote enough time to his sons and reveal their storylines to us. So far , it is worthy 🙏