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Post by DC Fanatic on Jun 19, 2023 1:24:13 GMT -5
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Post by Squad 51 on Jun 19, 2023 8:04:58 GMT -5
Well, looks interesting. Hopefully, the link will be up one day later.
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Post by Trinity on Jun 19, 2023 17:25:18 GMT -5
Here's hoping we won't be waiting a week for this episode.
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Post by Tim on Jun 19, 2023 23:13:04 GMT -5
The new Lex did look familiar to me, but I couldn't place him until The Walking Dead was mentioned.
Michael Cudlitz played Abraham on that show.
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Post by Pia on Jun 20, 2023 23:53:19 GMT -5
I typically post after an episode airs. But they were not running Superman and Lois tonight. So I had to watch via CW app.
This is certainly a different Lex, but it makes sense. Man has been in prison for years. Those scenes at the prison were chilling.
Why do I get the feeling that Bizarro becomes Doomsday and kills Clark therefore truly humbling Jordan.
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Post by DC Fanatic on Jun 21, 2023 0:15:54 GMT -5
LEX!!!!! Finally! And he is scary.
Lex just walking down that road for the whole episode. I laughed hes getting his cardio in after all those years inside hey.
The Lex confrontation with Lois and Clark at the farm was by far the best scene of the episode. Great acting. I was hoping to see more of their history together but maybe that's being saved for season 4.
LOL was funny seeing how much a fanboy Kyle is over Superman though
The prison scenes were quite fun and show what a different Lex this is. He has a wife and daughter who I'm assuming are going to be characters in S4.
It feels like they've been using Bizarro as a cliffhanger for the entire season now!
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Post by Tim on Jun 21, 2023 11:16:58 GMT -5
Lex walked all the way from the prison to the Kent farm. Wonder how long that took him. He's there to give Lois an ultimatum, either she quits being a reporter, or there will be trouble. And Lex isn't taking no for an answer.
Of course, Lois isn't gonna back down. Battle lines are being drawn.
Lex has a daughter, who wants nothing to do with him. Another thing be blames Lois for.
And we saw how Lex more or less took control of the prison. He may have been locked up, but he had people on the outside, people who could, and did, take the warden's family hostage unless said warder gave Lex free reign of the prison. The poor warden didn't like it, but he really had no choice, his family's safety was at stake.
Lex may have been unjustly imprisoned, but he's clearly not a nice guy. Kudos to Michael Cudlitz, he did a great job.
And Jordan has decided to rebel against his parent's authority in regards to being a hero. After he helps Clark stop that tornado, he flies down and does selfies with some of the people he saved. Well, the cats out of the bag now.
Seeing all the Cushing drama seems kind of pointless now, since we know they'll soon be gone from the show.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Jun 21, 2023 12:39:32 GMT -5
Seems like Jordan might become a regular Spiderman in terms of taking photos with fans then.
And it looks like Michael could stand up with Gene and his previous television actor also called Michael in terms of his portrayal of Lex depending on people's initial reaction to him.
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Post by Squad 51 on Jun 21, 2023 14:47:03 GMT -5
Late update but it came. Was only checking once more. Wow, Lex Luthor, impressive way to step in and how he made himself comfortable at prison. And then the long walk to the Kent farm. Even more impressive and then taking in Bizarro. Oh boy, that's not good. Jordan seems to clearly rebel now and letting the cat out of the bag. There are going to be questions around and more and the Kent secret will be blown away for good. Seems to be a troubled age for him. And with Luthor's threat in the back. This is not going to be easy. Yeah, I had the feeling Michael Cudlitz took some lessons from Gene Hackman, especially the scenes in prison. Kudos!
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Post by Tim on Jun 21, 2023 17:03:10 GMT -5
Seems like Jordan might become a regular Spiderman in terms of taking photos with fans then.
He has to learn what Spidey learned: With great power comes great responsibility.
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Post by SpnFanJackie on Jun 21, 2023 17:06:24 GMT -5
LOVED the episode!
We have our Lex. The tone of this episode felt completely different than everything else this season.
Symbolically, Lex's long walk to Smallville with the flashbacks and the giant tornado all felt like some foreshadowing that Lex is here and is means business.
Was incredibly jarring seeing him confront them at the farm.
That ending tho with Bizarro. Next week's finale is gonna end on a cliffhanger, and I'm not ready. I truly feel they're setting us up for a Doomsday plot and Clark/Superman is going to die. It makes sense given how much tension Clark has with his sons. I feel Bizarro might kill him.
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Post by jennifer on Jun 21, 2023 17:08:37 GMT -5
I do like this Lex. He's so scary. I gotta say way more than Jon's Supergirl version.
The most unbelievable part about this version of Lex is how on earth did he sit in prison for nearly two decades and never had his legal team get him out. Like with his power, he should've been out way sooner.
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Post by Colton on Jun 21, 2023 17:13:41 GMT -5
LEX!!!!! I love him already. He's so scary but ruthless. Lex's confrontation with Lois and Clark at the farm was amazing. The tornado scene did feel a little random. It felt like they needed a Superman action scene so came up with a tornado in Smallville out of the blue! But like SpnFanJackie pointed out, it might have been. Symbolically referencing Lex and he's going to f**k stuff up for everyone now that he's free. I see this Lex has a daughter. I get the sense his parents are dead and Lena doesn't exist in this version. Next weeks cliffhanger. I feel like someone's going to die or be near death.
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Post by SpnFanJackie on Jun 21, 2023 17:19:57 GMT -5
LEX!!!!! I love him already. He's so scary but ruthless. Lex's confrontation with Lois and Clark at the farm was amazing. The tornado scene did feel a little random. It felt like they needed a Superman action scene so came up with a tornado in Smallville out of the blue! But like SpnFanJackie pointed out, it might have been. Symbolically referencing Lex and he's going to f**k stuff up for everyone now that he's free. I see this Lex has a daughter. I get the sense his parents are dead and Lena doesn't exist in this version. Next weeks cliffhanger. I feel like someone's going to die or be near death. I don't think Lena or Lillian are alive. I just think this Lex is the sole Luthor by blood apart from his daughter.
Yeah I think that's what it means. But did Lex take cover in the tornado or just keep walking. LOL
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Post by Colton on Jun 21, 2023 17:20:50 GMT -5
LEX!!!!! I love him already. He's so scary but ruthless. Lex's confrontation with Lois and Clark at the farm was amazing. The tornado scene did feel a little random. It felt like they needed a Superman action scene so came up with a tornado in Smallville out of the blue! But like SpnFanJackie pointed out, it might have been. Symbolically referencing Lex and he's going to f**k stuff up for everyone now that he's free. I see this Lex has a daughter. I get the sense his parents are dead and Lena doesn't exist in this version. Next weeks cliffhanger. I feel like someone's going to die or be near death. I don't think Lena or Lillian are alive. I just think this Lex is the sole Luthor by blood apart from his daughter.
Yeah I think that's what it means. But did Lex take cover in the tornado or just keep walking. LOL
I get the sense it is just his daughter. Lex has been known to have lots of kids from different women. LOL be funny if he did just keep walking.
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