MrsKent26
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Yeah, I agree with all of that. I do think that was a misstep, not having him actually become Superman until Zod showed up. I think they could have just had a few quick scenes of him saving people in costume after he leaves the fortress and the film wouldn't have lost anything. In fact, I think it would have gained a lot to have it.
Yeah, it would have added a lot of depth and clarity. It would have taken the concept of superman from reactive to proactive.
The way I see it, Superman views his knowledge of what's right and his powers as gift that he wants to give to humanity because they deserve it. He's well-traveled at that point and has already made many recuses that allowed him to see both the good and bad in people. He chooses to focus on the good and protect. With this sort of scenario, "Superman" is a product of two things: the Kent's teachings about helping and being kind and Clark's own feelings on the world/how it feels to help people derived from his observations.
Anyway, the main takeaway from the Kents is to just simply do good and that's all they hope for. In the stories where they both pass away, it's Pa Kent's dieing wish. Often used as the moment he goes from Superboy to Superman.
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