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Post by formersamhmd on Apr 9, 2018 21:15:07 GMT
1) Okay 2) Lois retroactively gets worse when we meet Lana and Lacy. 3) There's stuff from the comics that suggests she couldn't love a powerless Superman too. 4) Because they didn't explicitly tell us that Clark was against killing? 2) Retroaction doesn't affect how she was initially received. 3) Comics or movie? Plus, that's also not true as she accepted Clark's marriage proposal before he told her his secret, and she then married him when he was powerless. 4) Because Clark is raised by a man who teaches him not to value life. 2) I know, but I had my problems with her right from the start. So when Lana and Lacy showed up all I could think "Why couldn't Clark smarten up and see how much better these women are?" 3) Both. One Elseworlds had Superman lose his powers, Lois then kicks him out because he wasn't "the man she loved" anymore and he ended up a drunken bum on the street. It was horrible. And the Silver Age comics had stories where Superman would lose his powers and when new heroes popped up to pick up the slack the people of Metropolis would mock Superman for being useless, forget about all the good he did, and then throw parades for the new heroes for merely doing stuff Superman always did and never got any thanks for. 4) I think people are a tad hard on DCEU Jonathan Kent. He was acting more believable for a guy in his situation. And when he said the "maybe" line his body language was clearly "My God, did I really just say that?" If Clark didn't believe in protecting life, he wouldn't have helped Lois in the Arctic or helped the guys on the Oil Platform.
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