This version of Bruno Manheim is complex for wanting to help his community that didn't have help, but is still a villain for the terrible things he's done this season.
seriously can we have a dam villain who isn’t humanized. What their going to do!?! Turn Manheim to a hero!?! So what we can feel guilty. When their beaten and locked away.😒🥃
Only positive is their highlighting toxic slums and their impact on poor communities. Plus highlighting, maybe Superman should seek more ways to help humanity. Besides just beating villains and saving folks from disasters all the time.
@@davidtrainor9569 I agree. Bruno over here is clearly a crime lord taking advantage of the community he swears to protect. The thing is the actor here does such a good job that you believe that HE believes the crap he’s spewing.
@@mohammedjammeh9598 nah he got bit on the arm and they chopped off to stop the infection but he bled out infront of his friends. Had one of the most peaceful deaths in my opinion in the show.
Zod didn't actually have the good for his people really in mind, that's a facade that most people never seem to notice. At the end of the day, he was a Hitler like Eugenics advocate. He only wanted certain Kryptonian blood lines to survive and he wanted to be the one to decide.
This might be like what happened on supergirl. We think it's someone else behind everything when really it is Lex who is the true mastermind. He is a master at pulling the strings from behind the curtain. No one does it like him. I know this is in a different universe, but every version if Lex is in the same subject.
I suppose its because Clark was just a minor journalist in the Daily Planet and is living in Smallville almost all of the time. While Bruno knew he had John Irons killed hence why his investigation is focused on him. Plus John is not really doing a good job staying anonymous in Metropolis.
Well in another universe hes definitly gilt of beign a butcher, the butcher of anderson Station if you dont know what im talking about, its the expanse
@@jayclark8805 well Lex wanted humanity to progress, but in very ruthless way. He believes in cold meritocracy that only strongest and most intelligent can be in his vision of the world.
This is one storyline that doesn't make sense. She has had him dead to rights for years by this point, and he's still trying to convince her he's on the up and up. I understand trying to keep everyone else in the dark, but even Morgan Edge didn't keep up the façade this long and hard.
I don't like this Lois at all. She is too too bosses towards everyone. Especially her family and Especially with superman. Is like she is the head of the family and she is the man. I don't like this version of her at all. At times she seems like someone who is on coke. I'm talking from season 1 on till now 😊
Original comic book Lois (and Fleischer cartoon Lois) was always this spitfire-y and bossy, it was part of her character until she was toned down in the 50s and 60s, she just was never married to Superman in those stories. In the late 50s and early 60s she was changed into someone who IMO wasn’t even a journalist really, apparently then her only goal was to get Superman to notice her and get married - in that order; in some stories, she didn’t even care WHO she got married to, whether it was a clone of Superman or some dude from the future who looked like him! 😄 Personally I like this Lois a lot better. Also always loved Elizabeth Tulloch even when she was on Grimm.