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It was another solid episode
Wait, am I the only one who is uncomfortable with the whole Tess being a Luthor storyline?
Say what you want, but it is painfully obvious that in Bulletproof when Tess says, "I loved you, you son of a *****" she means that in a romantic, I-am-in-love-with-you kind of way.
No it does not explicitly say that, but we as viewers were clearly supposed to get the implied hint. To really believe the idea "maybe she didn't mean it like that" is just...well, stupid . It was just a way for the writers to add more drama to the show since they most likely had no idea she would end up being Lena Luthor.
Now that she is a Luthor, it's just weird. I'll keep an open mind about this storyline and if they end up surprising me, I won't have a problem admitting it. But for the moment I'm skeptical about it.
so let's get this straight, Clark leaves the orphange and leaves the poor kids there? Am I understanding that clearly?? He puts this girl in a room before getting captured and he nevers goes back for her??
Er, what's the problem here? I know I'm one of the rare few who liked Superman Returns, but it's actually comic canon that Superman can force himself to concentrate using his powers while affected by Kryptonite.Man of Tomorrow
Then again, charging up to full power in the sun then lifting a Kryptonite island into space.... Superman may have access to some powers while exposed to Green K.
The incredible Hulk
No. Just...no.
Heh too funnyShe's probably still down in that maintenance closet yelling "Hello! Anyone? Is it OK to come out now??"
Thought the same thing. Unless the freeze breath was the only thing he had enough "juice" left to use at that distance from the Kryptonite fire pit.
No. Just...no.
It was a holographic recording from his parents last few moments on Krypton that the fortress just chose to play. No one was really being "nice"
I'm confused, because I thought up until this episode that Godfrey WAS Darksied.
And Tess being a Luthor is dumb.
I don't find it too hard to believe. I suspected something like it ever since her arrival in season 8. I always thought they would reveal the true connection at some point, but then they went with the "he placed a chip in her" thing.In terms of overall character development, it really came out of nowhere. Did anyone really believe Tess would be a Luthor before Lazarus?
When the FOS took Lois up, what exactly was it doing to her before Clark got there?
Not to Nit pick, but the message Clark and Lois saw was recorded right before Krypton blew up in the 1980s. Yet Jor-el Looks exactly the same as he did when he created the Kandorian clones 20 years earlier in the 60s.