Nah, the black hole inside Chester eats Allegra and all the shitty characters in one scrumptious gulp! LOL I'm surprised how people had no problem with erasing body positivity, given Chester Runk would have been great representation for plus sized people, but nooo, they got the generic scrawny underwear model as usual.
@@marveldcextinctionwrestler7773 I hope it doesn't end like that lmao 🤣 I hope it ends with Flash beaten RF in a one, on one fight, not with the power of "friendship" and maybe Iris ends up pregnant with Bart, and Nora.
I mean, I understand why he was scared. He JUST learned how to keep himself skybound but it’s not a skill he’s perfected yet-and his dad’s fragile cargo. He loses control or accidentally lets go and he doesn’t just lose his dad….the world loses Superman.
No it stems from his self-doubt and the fact that he is very thoughtful innately which can lead him to overthink and build up more anxiety than he is capable of processing and dealing with healthily in the moment. She is not overprotective, Lois knows full well the limits and lack thereof for both Superman and her sons. Regardless of Jordan being near-indestructible by conventional standards, he is still very much a neurotic, hormonal, confused teenager. Which makes him extremely dangerous to himself and everyone around him regardless of his nature and intent. Accidents happen and when you’re as strong as Superman you cannot afford to slip up around others or you will be directly responsible for harming innocents and those you love. Everyone involved understands this and they are duely cautious and concerned. If Jordan says he is not confident in his ability to transport his very weak father, then yeah you listen to him and respect his stance. He shows great humility by openly admitting his lack of confidence in himself and stating he was not in a place to care for his father properly. There is nothing wrong in admitting your limitations and lack of experience. He was not coddled, he was being respected.