Aw it's so sweet that Jonathan and Martha are so happy that Lois is a part of Clark's life now,😊 also she doesn't have to try hard to help him find the general he's coming over for Thanksgiving dinner.😂
Interesting, why Jonathan still alive? he's shouldn't to died, when Clark was teen. And why Clark still wear glasses, when was child. I reviewed all movies, this did not was exist.
@@mil-simpop8914It’s just in the movies and live action tv shows where Jonathan died while Clark was young. In most other media, namely the comics, he’s still alive.
Clark: Lois, remember what you said about helping me find The General? Lois: Yes? Clark: You brought him into my house Lois: You got to be kidding me... Clark: Said the same words while I've dented the door knob.
This is just like Spider-Man Homecoming. Clark at the door with hopeful optimism that is immediately shattered with panic shock at the realization that the father of the woman he loves is the same guy who has tortured him and tried to kill him.
Talk about an awkward situation along with the moment of truth. It starts off great with Jonathan and Martha Kent loving Lois, only to become tense when Clark realized that the general who was after him as Superman is Lois' father Sam. This further complicates things.
Yup Lois and Clark are perfect for each other because they're both nervous about (even the one of them is more afraid of him) meeting each other's partners.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
Quite a beautiful and humble moment here, if it weren’t for the fact that Lois’ dad weren’t after him…………for………obvious reasons involving the government and everything!
Sam eventually softened towards Clark in Smallvillle (where he was played by none other than Michael Ironside, the voice of Darkseid in the DCAU) and in Superman & Lois, so it's certainly possible.
@@davebrown2056 he will. It’s just a matter of the plot on how and I think at some point, Sam Will discover that Clark is Superman. But for his Daughter he will be accepting of him just like how he stood down for her
Oh yeah, it has to be. Lana was even namedropped in the previous episode, as one of the characters commenting on Jimmy's stream (she was the one who complimented Lois's hair). I expect we'll be seeing her next season.
If it is I gotta ask, what is with movies/shows race swapping red haired characters again! I'm not trying to be that guy but I know for a fact I'm not the only one seeing a pattern here where anyone from cartoons or comics who had red hair in the past, is suddenly getting race swapped. And it's almost exclusively these characters. Is there some sort of ban on having red haired characters all of a sudden. Someone please explain it to me I'm completely lost.
Or Hanukkah episode. (Just me personally, but I'd really love it if at least one iteration of Clark Kent was raised Jewish as a way to pay tribute to the creators who originally made him and the stories they grew up with that inspired the character)
@@MadameTamma Thinking about it, that would be kind of cool. Most iterations of Clark Kent were raised Methodist (because Kansas) if the topic even comes up, but I've seen it pointed out recently that there aren't many Jewish superheroes (the only ones I can think of off the top of my head are the Thing, Kitty Pryde and Kate Kane). On the other hand, I feel obligated to point out that just because a character was created by a Jewish person doesn't automatically mean they have to be Jewish themselves (Steve Rogers was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, and he's of Irish Catholic descent, which I've always appreciated because I'm also of Irish Catholic descent).
@@davebrown2056 There's a quite a few Jewish characters in Superhero comics. In addition to the ones you mentioned, there's also Magnito, The Scarlet Witch, Quick Silver, Harely Quinn, Moon Knight, and some iterations of Peter Parker. Unfortunately their Jewishness is either downplayed or in some cases like with The Scarlet Witch completely erased when going from comic to film. You're entirely right that just because a creator is Jewish doesn't mean that their characters must be, however my reasons for wanting Clark to be Jewish comes less from the idea that "Superman's creators just happened to be Jewish and there for he should be", and more "Superman's creators were very open about just how much their Jewish identities inspired the character. Both in their own experiences in growing up being raised by Jewish immigrants and also that Superman was directly inspired by Jewish texts and folklore, like the tale of Exodus or the legend of the golem of Prauge."
I know I've said this before but it would have been cooler if this episode ended differently where Louis dad gets shot by Clark's dad who was trying to protect his son and Louis is devastated and angry but clark is angry with Her for lying to him And sending him on a wild goose chase and keeping the hologram of Clark double gangers from those parallel universes going bad and the kents are mad at both Louis and Jimmy for keeping that from Clark and are mad at Loise because her father was trying kill their son and she invited him to their farm and they are mad at her for forcing Clark to reveal a secret by jumping off a building and also are mad at Louis for letting her father who is a madman into their house who's trying to hunt their son and they tell Clark to stay at home for a bit and tell Louis and Jimmy to leave and stay away from their son until they know how to talk to each other.
0:35 was the girl missing her teeth in that picture supposed to be Lana Lang? Because if so, we're two-for-two on ginger erasure. So for my sake, I'll pretend it's Lori Lemaris.
It's a holy crusade upon the vampires. Cast them back to the darkness from whence they came...Ireland. The Devil's Garden, where he grows his lettuce. Hence the 'Emerald Isle'. Green is slang for money, greed, the root (gardening?) of all evil. It's all coming together...
If it is, I gotta go to Hollywood and ask why they've had this need to make red haired characters from cartoons and comics into another race over the last 5 or so years anytime they show up in a new show or movie.
@@redrasegarden k that makes somewhat sense I guess for life action (still not understanding why almost every red head character is portrayed by a black person and almost no other race) but that still doesn't male sense for the animated iterations. Plus even if someone isn't naturally red headed, actors could always dye it