Prison Mike
Don't drop the soap!
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2007
- Messages
- 45,093
- Reaction score
- 7,128
- Points
- 103
I’m praying that this show doesn’t go down in quality like the rest of the CW shows
New season looks good, "new" suit doesn't, imo. It's almost like they took out the padding but didn't take in the extra material left behind, lol.
Also the location of that damage to the Steel suit is giving me hope for the \S/.
I mean, Brainiac and Darkseid have both exhibited forms of telepathy before, but it sure as **** ain't them, lol.Upon closer inspection, it looks like something or someone is attacking Superman with telepathy. Does anyone know if Superman has any major villains with that type of power?
I mean, Brainiac and Darkseid have both exhibited forms of telepathy before, but it sure as **** ain't them, lol.
Only other one that comes to mind is Manchester Black. Also unlikely, imo.
Also, the setup with the US government demanding their very own Superman puppet and episode 2x07 being titled "Fallout" is giving me some potential Captain Atom vibes.
Ian Bohen's character is named Mitch Anderson, who is Outburst in the comics with magnetic abilities of his own, so the government trying to make their own superheroes might be the theme/threat this season. Would be kind of a natural escalation from their Kryptonite weapons program last season, imo.
I mean, I think those aren't supposed to look great. They were made on a government budget afterall, lol.Yeah, this looks not good, specially the Superman jackets looking like a first try of a cosplayer.
I was referring to my suspicions about the plot being the government wanting to make their own Supermen and possibly a version of the "Supermen of America." Mitch Anderson/Outburst was their team leader in the comics.
No I think Anderson will probably get his own powers eventually toward the end of the season, but I think there's gonna be a few "experiments" before him. Possibly one resulting in Captain Atom (with episode 7 being titled "Fallout" and all). I think their version of the Supermen of America might be more like a group of John Walkers with varying power sets. Magnetism, telepathy, etc.And your guess is the soldier named Anderson is the chosen one who should receive power? That plot sounds like a luke-warm version of a John Walker character so far.
Well, to be fair, the government and even private sector trying to weaponize its own version of Superman is a long standing troupe and most certainly was not invented during the John Walker storyline in Falcon and Winter Soldier or the comics it was loosely based upon.And your guess is the soldier named Anderson is the chosen one who should receive power? That plot sounds like a luke-warm version of a John Walker character so far.