We waited! Relationships within the family do not get tired of pleasing. And not only in the Kent house, Lana's family was also happy. Even Tag wanted to empathize, and this is especially good - in Smallville, at one time, they were too frequent with the plot cliche about superpowers completely tearing down the roof and turning off all the brakes even from ordinary good people, so that the viewer would not think how creepy it really is that they are hidden in a super psycho for the rest of their days. And Lois's "To be continued" at the end of the dialogue was very funny.
The kids are jerks, the parents are not far behind them. Everyone hides everything from each other, while saying that you need to trust each other. This episode made me annoyed to watch.
You can keep it in mind, but Jordan really pisses me off every episode. Almost anything is wrong, he immediately freaks out, which does not give sympathy to the character
@willka_boy: Yes, you're right, but Jordan's behavior is prescribed by the plot that he had problems with his head from the beginning, and it would be strange to change this interpretation somehow, that after gaining strength he would become a super-cool trouble-free teenager. But do not forget that the twins are a reflection of both sides of Clark's character. A vivid example is the scene when Jordan boiled in the street, then Clark boiled in a fight defending Tag from the military, only Clark knows how to control anger and rage, but Jordan does not — for obvious reasons, Clark himself reflected this in a conversation in the kitchen with Jordan. I'm generally surprised that The CW manages to write the script so competently and makes the denouement, usually the opposite is true, but here we should not forget that HBO max also worked on the series, this also gives the series quality.
I still did not understand why the military shot at Superman, what was the logic of this action at all?
After all, they were originally going to detain the boy, why did they need bullets against Clark? They didn't even know if he would be there or not... or in this world, with all the assaults, there is a man with kryptonite bullets, just in case...Bullshit, to be honest
@Ivangavrilyuk:superman blocked the kid at the moment when the soldiers had already opened fire, all the bullets were intended for the kid, super when he talked to the general, also mentioned that why they went to the kid with such a weapon, they say what the fuck, but Clark now knows that the army has such bullets in its arsenal and will be more careful
@Ivangavrilyuk: A person who runs fast, he has powers from Cryptonia and they need krypton to kill/neutralize him.And their boss has the most krypton in the world.
It still looks pretty good, plus they are trying to work on the picture. Somehow, in two months of a break between episodes, I have already lost the habit that this series is like this))
The break was too long, I think. But the series did not disappoint. I really like the development of family relationships and how Clark is torn between the main job and the children, the family... at one point, all the family members were on the line.... the duality of the inner world of supsa through the prism of twins is famously shown. Thanks to the CW, hbo max! They did it efficiently and most importantly, you can immediately see what sweet shows supergirl, betwomen and so on are. The season finale is already in August...
Absolutely awesome series in everything! Emotions, drive, logical and lively actions, excellent graphics. This is the CW we all deserve.
To be honest, I don't even want the series to be part of The Arrowverse (more precisely, now The CWverse), along with their places of soulful, but quite operatic clowning "for their own". In my opinion, he is more worthy to open a new DC branch on HBO Max and be a neighbor of Doom Patrol. Many fans of superheroics will simply miss it now, it will be a shame.
It's good that they explained how Tag escaped from the military. It's great that Jordan's powers are showing up more often. It was cool how he hit the log. Lois's suspicions about Morgan Edge are understandable. And Kyle behaved unpleasantly, saying about the ban on approaching. Lois was right and funny about the disguise from Marcus. Where did he get this laser cannon? I was very touched by the moment when Clark put his hand under Jordan's eyes on the football field. I'm sorry for Jordan and his control problem. I agree. Everyone would like a brother like Jonathan. I was also surprised when the military shot at Superman. It is clear that this was to subdue a dangerous kid, but still. I hope Jordan will be fine, looking at such a cliffhanger.
It's like Jonathan put his hand up to hold back a blow of such force. . . In theory, such a blow as Jordan's would have pierced Snatch's arm, and then his face with the same hand . . .
I continue to like this series. Superman is gorgeous. It's also interesting to watch Lois and her investigations. I think she'll soon figure out this "Marcus" and figure out who he really is.
I also like that Lana's family is also opening up a bit. It shows how she and her husband are building a relationship (something was wrong in the past). I'm just afraid when my husband finds out that Lana is helping Lois, they'll have problems.
By the way, I have questions: do people with Superman-like abilities have everything like him, or only certain ones?
@DenisBelashov: as I understand it, some have only some abilities, such as strength, and some have full stuffing, but the bodies cannot hold all the forces... Except for Edge's assistant, I think...
I don't get tired of admiring the adequate relationships in this series. Friendship, love, family, just some kind of relationship are surprisingly adequate. People know how to talk about their problems, failures and sorrows, their interlocutors know how to listen to them and really support them, and if it doesn't work out right away, then they admit it and move on together. And it looks absolutely natural, not some kind of "myflash" with plastic slogans about unity, but really unity. A real healthy relationship.
And here it is again...Sarah saw Superman's face and did not recognize Clark in it * rukalitso* and the face is shown on the news. Jordan's punch has already been written above.
Lois is starting to like it, but her dad is annoying somehow, for some reason there is a feeling that he will go against Clark, it's not for nothing that he started sending soldiers with bullets filled with kryptonite on missions!?
Relationships within the family do not get tired of pleasing. And not only in the Kent house, Lana's family was also happy. Even Tag wanted to empathize, and this is especially good - in Smallville, at one time, they were too frequent with the plot cliche about superpowers completely tearing down the roof and turning off all the brakes even from ordinary good people, so that the viewer would not think how creepy it really is that they are hidden in a super psycho for the rest of their days.
And Lois's "To be continued" at the end of the dialogue was very funny.
With Clark, everything seems to be going to the point that he will turn to the General, and then Luthor will arrive in time.
I want all the episodes at once, but without hiatus 🥴
After all, they were originally going to detain the boy, why did they need bullets against Clark? They didn't even know if he would be there or not...
or in this world, with all the assaults, there is a man with kryptonite bullets, just in case...Bullshit, to be honest
To be honest, I don't even want the series to be part of The Arrowverse (more precisely, now The CWverse), along with their places of soulful, but quite operatic clowning "for their own".
In my opinion, he is more worthy to open a new DC branch on HBO Max and be a neighbor of Doom Patrol. Many fans of superheroics will simply miss it now, it will be a shame.
It's great that Jordan's powers are showing up more often. It was cool how he hit the log.
Lois's suspicions about Morgan Edge are understandable. And Kyle behaved unpleasantly, saying about the ban on approaching.
Lois was right and funny about the disguise from Marcus. Where did he get this laser cannon?
I was very touched by the moment when Clark put his hand under Jordan's eyes on the football field.
I'm sorry for Jordan and his control problem.
I agree. Everyone would like a brother like Jonathan.
I was also surprised when the military shot at Superman. It is clear that this was to subdue a dangerous kid, but still.
I hope Jordan will be fine, looking at such a cliffhanger.
I also like that Lana's family is also opening up a bit. It shows how she and her husband are building a relationship (something was wrong in the past). I'm just afraid when my husband finds out that Lana is helping Lois, they'll have problems.
By the way, I have questions: do people with Superman-like abilities have everything like him, or only certain ones?
Friendship, love, family, just some kind of relationship are surprisingly adequate. People know how to talk about their problems, failures and sorrows, their interlocutors know how to listen to them and really support them, and if it doesn't work out right away, then they admit it and move on together. And it looks absolutely natural, not some kind of "myflash" with plastic slogans about unity, but really unity.
A real healthy relationship.
Jordan's punch has already been written above.