I love how the start of this scene comes right after the previous scene where Ricky promised to be up by 7:30 to start work as a temporary relief assistant trailer park supervisor
Even though I really wasn't close to my aunt who died from covid-19. However I was really close to my uncle around the time he died it was a few weeks or a few months before or after this episode was aired on the CW I still refer to the wb because back then to wb. was better
I forgot was this the scene when Oliver Queen Justin Hartley told Clark Kent that the day that he said goodbye to the dark past is the day he put on the green Hood... I mean after all that is a true hero origin story of hero face in the darkness to reach the light to become what he's meant to become or she is meant to become.. just like how Supergirl didn't really become Supergirl until she defeated her aunt in the finale right after CBS canceled the show
That's true for all fans we will never forget Smallville it's always going to be with us forever it was truly the foundation for Arrow and Flash. That's why I find it extremely disrespectful that Tom did not get enough time on Smallville he should have been a paragon not Lex Luthor Jon Cryer... especially the way Tom I mentioned Lex Luthor when he punched Jon Cryer on the crossover he made it seem like that Michael Rosenbaum Lex Luthor would have made an appearance at some point in the crossover
I'm sorry but the way Crisis handled his version of Superman was perfect. It made perfect sense for Clark to eventually give up his powers in favour of settling down. Also worth noting that in the season 11 comics he dealt with his own version of Crisis and one shotted the Omega Monitor after he literally resisted being erased using his unstoppable willpower. The Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover would have been over in an instant if he still had his powers.