The Caped Knight
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I didn't know they used a similar mesh design to MoS/BvS for the suit:

Looking at the various designs it's a mixture
 
	I didn't know they used a similar mesh design to MoS/BvS for the suit:

 
	It's cool to find happiness and enjoyment in a Superman unencumbered by the burden of being a novice versus seasoned hero, by being a complex individual versus a two-dimensional cartoon, or by being a supporting character on a 40 minute episode of a TV series versus a cinematic protagonist. However, to describe any other Superman who doesn't fit your preferred mold as not acting "like a real person" feels insulting to real people who aren't always "charming," as you describe. It suggests that when there are people in real life faced with challenges, and who don't react in a particular way that you approve of, that somehow their very humanity deserves to be invalidated. Maybe you didn't like the more troubled world, conflicts, and personal struggles other Supermen had to deal with in their stories, but that doesn't make them or anyone else inhuman or unreal. There's not just one way to be real or be human.
While the recent movies Superman seemed like a kid who grew up in a grimey crime ridden city and who watched his parents get murdered by a street thug.
It's cool to find happiness and enjoyment in a Superman unencumbered by the burden of being a novice versus seasoned hero, by being a complex individual versus a two-dimensional cartoon, or by being a supporting character on a 40 minute episode of a TV series versus a cinematic protagonist. However, to describe any other Superman who doesn't fit your preferred mold as not acting "like a real person" feels insulting to real people who aren't always "charming," as you describe. It suggests that when there are people in real life faced with challenges, and who don't react in a particular way that you approve of, that somehow their very humanity deserves to be invalidated. Maybe you didn't like the more troubled world, conflicts, and personal struggles other Supermen had to deal with in their stories, but that doesn't make them or anyone else inhuman or unreal. There's not just one way to be real or be human.
... The Hell?
Well before I place a stamp on Tyler regarding the quality of his performance, I'd like to see on how he handles doing emotional scenes as Superman/Clark. Contrary to popular belief, Superman isn't a one dimensional character that's always happy and smiling.
The suit looks good, except for those weird cape attachments.
I want to see if his Superman can go to the next level in episode 2.
Well, he's holding Kara in the 'Death of Supergirl' pose, so he's going to have to emote some hard emotions there.
I didn't know they used a similar mesh design to MoS/BvS for the suit:

Indeed. I finally got to watch the episode in its entirety last night. Grinning like a complete idiot the entire time.
And I hope - I really, really hope - next week's episode won't be the last we see of this Superman.
Are you talking about the "S" or the suit's fabric? The fabric has the chainmail that the DCEu version has. But the "S", it's the classic S-Shield. Not a variations of the classic, or previous designs.

Are you talking about the "S" or the suit's fabric? The fabric has the chainmail that the DCEu version has. But the "S", it's the classic S-Shield. Not a variations of the classic, or previous designs.
 
				