Kids slip on ice on the floor in retail business, kids parents file a lawsuit, video record is corrupted so plaintiffs are awarded full damages, business's insurance rates are quadrupled, business goes bankrupt. Unintended consequences Jordan, don't forget "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"! It's kinda like the Segovia Accords from the Avengers. Lawyers have a superpower in our world...not just Daredevil. 😮
@@RavenPendragon14 these two do actually. And there is a true phenomenon called face blindness that comes with different races. Although its more common with eastern and Indian people vs saxons it isn't necessarily racism
Why did he goto Grandpa Lane to train him? I know he knows his stuff and all but why not Clark? Clark knows everything about kryptonian powers and how to fight somewhat as well. Grandpa Lane knows how to train soldiers not superheroes imo.
He probably feels his parents wouldn’t approve. Like it seems Jordan’s main objective is to get out there and be a hero helping his dad. but that would never fly with his parents
@@johnmcp2319 I agree. Clark has shown resistance to a younger group, going out into the field. When Jordan accompanied him to Tal's fortress, Talk tried to hurt him. Clark felt guilty and later said, 'Jordan was too young to be put in that situation'.. Superman has also chastised Anderson, for utilizing he 'Supermen of America' stating that they are too young, and not ready to face what's out there.'. Clark's instinct is to protect others. He doesn't want 'kids,' exposed to Superman level dangers. Clark would not approve of Jordan's desire to help, he still sees he son as a boy, not a young man. There's a definite distinction there. As for Lois she's a mom, and like all good moms, she wants to keep her babies in a plastic bubble so they don't get hurt. She wouldn't approve of Jordan wanting to put himself in harm's way either. Grampa Lane is pretty much the only person Jordan can go to for help with training..