I'm glad that Jon admitted to taking his anger and frustration out on Jordan. It seemed like every time Jordan tried talking to Jon last season he would end up yelling at him. It's not Jordan's fault that he doesn't have powers.
Yeah I heard about that during the time, her mother and Sarah talked about their families dysfunctions going on for example Sophie going around bullying her classmates.
Why couldn't they just give the powers to Jonathan instead of the whiny depressed Jordan? I'm trying to like him but it's hard when you put Jonathan in there as his twin.
A swerve I guess. In Metropolis Jonathan was the popular one with a pretty girlfriend. The star football player. The one you would think would get powers.
So only the cool, good looking, popular people deserve powers? See that's why Jordan has them. He is just as capable, just needs to believe in himself. People who think only a certain type of person deserves things is actually part of why we have so many in issues in this world.
@@ryanabate1981 Not at all. I'm completely against only giving powers to certain type of people. I love it when there's diversity. But Jordan is simply an annoying character. Many people in the fandom agree. It's also unconvincing how twins can have such different personalities. I get that each person has their own characteristics but they grew up in the same family, how can they be so different? (This is coming from a twin).
It's very disturbing how the video game Sarah wants to play with her sister has the satanic three 6's. Why would they put that in there? It's concerning.
Also the game shown is one where you're meant to be *fighting* the forces of hell. Basically, chill the f out, the only people who actually put hidden religious messages with the intent to influence people in their content are evangelists