These guys are really unhinged after getting a power boost from that alien tech First Damage and then Atomic Skull, this is Amanda Waller so it makes sense but if these guys were normal soldiers would you trust them
A great way to wrap up season 2 of My Adventures with Superman, with most loose ends wrapped up and room for anything to happen in season 3. I'm glad that Clark and Lois finally took care of the relationship issues they had this. It's nice to see that Kara has officially become Supergirl and may possibly be in a relationship with Jimmy. Most of all, I'm glad that Superman and Supergirl have each other, as well as Lois and Jimmy, especially with the potential threat of Lex Luthor. Superman, Lois, Supergirl, and Jimmy really will face whatever threat comes their way together.
It's nice to see Kara becoming a member of the Kent family. It's even nicer to see Clark teaching Kara how to play catch, which is not only a callback to when Kara first learned about the Kent's, but it's the culmination of Clark and Kara's longing for a loving family relationship with each other. It's also fun to see Kara's competitive spirit when Clark is teaching her catch, as well as see Clark not needing to hold back with Kara.
I honestly found it intriguing that Kara was surprised that Clark cared enough for her to come into the sun after her when she took a blast of kryptonite to protect him. It's still a nice moment between them that shows how Clark and Kara are family to each other. It's also fascinating that it took Clark and by extension Kara this long to realize that the yellow sun is their source of power. With the sun and each other for strength, Superman and Supergirl were finally able to defeat Brainiac, with Kara dealing the deserved finishing blow.
It's just sad to watch Brainiac force Kara to attack Superman again in this scene. This is worse than the previous time because Kara has no control over herself this time, she is attacking with less restraint, and Clark is even more reluctant to fight his cousin because of the bond they formed as a family. Fortunately, Clark never gives up on trying to save Kara.
This is a great moment that showcased what makes Clark Superman and the strong bond he has with Kara. Clark doesn't give up trying to save Kara, nor did he fight her off. He just held her, assured her that she was stronger than Brainiac's control, and showed how he cared alongside Jimmy and even Lois, who was able to put away her hostility towards Kara due to Kara's help in saving Clark from Brainiac's control. Kara having people who truly love her gave her the strength to finally break free from Brainiac's mind control for good. It was so satisfying to see Kara scream no to Brainiac's compliance in this moment. It was also a great showcase of strength and teamwork to see Clark and Kara push back Brainiac's ship together.
Brainiac finally confirmed that he destroyed Krypton, and he did it for such a petty reason. The kryptonians were simply tired of raging wars. Plus, we have hints that their war was with Apokalips with two planets above Krypton. The other planet is possibly being New Genesis, which would explain how Jor-El could even negotiate any sort of peace with Apokalips, especially when the kryptonians were losing. New Genesis is the only planet that could force Apokalips to negotiate any sort of peace negotiations. Brainiac, however, being a machine built for war, just couldn't accept the possibility of peace and especially the idea of becoming irrelevant. So, he didn't hesitate to wipe out the kryptonians and destroy Krypton so that he could start the kryptonian empire from scratch and in the way he wants it to be.
And this is the moment of when you realize that no matter how well equipped or how well prepared that you are, in the end, the enemy will always overcome your best defenses, take out your best warriors, counter your best moves, overcome your best stronghold, and storm down the castle in the most extreme way possible! Such is the case with Waller’s Task Force X here.
I suppose if a pure hearted Lois in love were to be considered a virus in an Alien simulation, then I guess that type of statement would be appropriate, given Lois current predicament here, huh?
1:11 *Since Brainiac detonated the "Kryptonian Nuclear Bomb," I made this imaginary connection:* After the obliteration of Krypton, the nuclear radiation spread further into the galaxy, eventually reaching Viltrum. So Brainiac is also (indirectly) responsible for the deaths of a trillion Viltrumites, yikes.
Superman's return was a great moment, and it was also nice to see his interaction with Kara after returning. A downside of this moment is the new Superman suit. It's alright, for the most part, but it needs the red trunks added back to it.
@@SAMIRA-oy4di I honestly wouldn't call Superman's new suit "stronger." The previous suit was still still better with the red trunks, as they completed the suit while also being a representation of Clark's upbringing balancing out his kryptonian origins. The new suit may have been altered, but it's still a representation of kryptonian with no indication of some of the changes representing Clark's ties to Earth. The lack of red trunks is definitely a downgrade and a downside.
Amanda Waller had this failure coming. Not only did she overestimate her Task Force X while underestimating the threat of Brainiac, but her actions ultimately hindered any attempts to stop Brainiac's invasion. Kara was more effective against Brainiac than Amanda's entire Task Force X.
It was terrible to see Brainiac fully take over Superman's body. It was even worse to watch Brainiac defeat Kara, despite her best efforts. Even Jimmy's use of kryptonite was futile, as Brainiac was mostly unaffected, and the kryptonite ended up in Brainiac's possession. At the very least, Kara did save Jimmy and Lois a couple of times.
It's just sad to watch Clark ultimately lose to Brainiac, especially with Kara fighting so hard to save him. Brainiac just manipulated Clark's memories, using mostly fake memories, followed by the very real memory of Lois "breaking up" with Clark. That's what ultimately broke Clark. The saddest part was watching Clark seeing an illusion of his kryptonian family and thinking that it's home.
@@danknhshinki73 no. Jimmy and Robin may have developed feelings for strong female aliens in Kara and Starfire respectively, but the relationships do have their differences.