I was worried Natalie would be the worst part of this season but her saving Superman now just made her a favorite character of mine. Plus Lucy makes Natalie that much more tolerable because Lucy could be used as a comparable example as to how Natalie could’ve be worse.
I’m surprised Ally didn’t reveal Superman’s identity since it’s public knowledge in bizarro world. I thought she would say something like “Call him…I know he’ll come protect his wife” or something.
Any landing you can walk away from... But I figured that Jonathan would be upset over this. The poor kid feels depressed and isolated as it is. This is something he can't share with his father or his brother. Although, didn't Clark park the truck in town?
I really didn't like that Superman almost died in this confrontation, but it only shows how much of a threat Ally really is. Ally truly has become a parasite. I also blame what happened to Superman on Lucy. I just can't like Lucy, and it's going to take a lot for her to make up for what happened. It's nice that Natalie was able to save Superman though. It shows some progress.
@@ericle5366 - Not really. Lucy probably would have done it anyway, it's just that Ally got impatient and decided to force the matter. Ally is past the point now where she needs to bother playing friendly therapist to her followers. That's why she didn't even care that most of them ran away when she started sucking the life out of Sam.
@@ericle5366 Lucy has to take responsibility for what she did. It isn't entirely on Ally. It also doesn't change how unlikable Lucy was during this season.
Tal will have a chance to meet the woman his Bizarro self fell in love with shortly. I expect that he will be disappointed when he finds out that it's just Lana.
This is just really solidifying how much Clark favors Jordan over Jon. He left Jon to do all the chores by himself, which was supposed to be bonding time for all three of them, to go have fun with Jordan and then is surprised at the fact that Jon is upset. I mean even when Jon told him everyone hates him and he has no future, Clark just ignores it and immediately turns the conversation back to Jordan. This show is going out of its way to make Clark a bad dad to Jon.
That’s exactly why I wish the show was on HBO Max exclusively and was being written by Superman‘s best comical writers or better yet Paul Deni ‘cause at least writers like those actually care about the character! Not to mention Jordan doesn’t even exist in the car max Jonathan is Clark‘s only child and he should be the one with powers
My guess is that this is all part of the storyline. Like maybe in the next couple of episodes Jonathan will willingly merge with Jon-El because he is so depressed and feels useless without powers. Let's not forget Lois's role in this either. Most of her interactions with Jonathan lately seem to end with her shrieking at him to go to his room. None of this feels incidental. It's like it is building towards something. Maybe the season cliffhanger is Jonathan/Jon-El merging and leaving the family behind, thus setting up a search for Jon storyline?
@@daniels7907 I'm starting to dislike this things on the show, because I am waiting every ep to something good happen to jon. Since first ep He was a caring person and happy, Always helping his brother.(even when he didn't know that jordan had powers). if some reason he turns into a vilan or bad person, it will be understandable. I hope something happens to everyone remember that Jon needs atention too and he needs more love that they are "thinking" giving.
One hundred percent. I can't figure out whether the writers are doing it intentionally or not, but Clark treats Jonathan as a distraction from his favoured son.
How can characters like Lucy, Lana and everyone else in Smallville be so stupid to not see that Clark is Superman? He just removes his glasses, no changes to hairstyle (like Supergirl), no mask or hood, nothing. And this show wants us to believe that no one in the world can identify a known reporter flying around in the sky. Like seriously???
@@Batman-ro9mj that's an old gimmick in the comics, newer comics simply have Clark acting as 2 different people I mean isn't that not what Bruce does, there's the public businessman Bruce, then there's the Batman Bruce
It's not about the glasses, it's about acting different Clark when in public acts like a regular human, when assisting the football coach he acts like he struggles with the heavy cooler When Jon punched Clark, Clark faked a flinch and dropped Also Clark grew up in Smallville not wearing glasses, the people of Smallville know Clark as a clumsy person They wouldn't put the 2 personas together because Superman is viewed as perfect, not making any slip ups etc
It's like the establisher as the you know for this season's big bad which is good but I want to see how she gets taken down and it's looking like Jonathan is written all over this 😎🎚️🤔🙏
She was draining his powers? Looks to be his life as well. But then at the end when he recharged… I wonder why she wasn’t able to take his powers then… doesn’t make sense to me.
So Lucy is an unbelievably bratty woman in this version of Superman also? And so typical of this stupid generation "I have to do this for me!" = and what about not thinking about just yourself for a few days? Jon too... helping your family without thought of yourself, get the chores done, because Dad is training your brother to be the next generation. Selfishness isn't becoming in a man, grow up.