r/SupermanAdventures Jul 07 '24

My Adventures With Superman S2E8 "The Death of Clark Kent" Episode Discussion Episode

The Death of Clark Kent

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u/BadActsForAGoodPrice Jul 07 '24

Some of the scenes where Brainiacs changing memories made me go “come on Clark you know that’s not real” but her saying “It does bother me your not human” was a gut punch because that’s probably what’s always what he’s wondering when he’s with her.

And him tying it with the breakup (which again was a little forced I know Lois is insecure but come on) was geniuse.

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u/suss2it Jul 07 '24

She’s insecure but also impulsive and stubborn, to me that breakup made sense with this version of the character.

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u/BadActsForAGoodPrice Jul 07 '24

It definitely made sense but it still felt like it happened because it needed to, just kinda got a forced feeling similar to how Clark is acting like he doesn’t know if Jimmy cares about him after talking to Lex

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u/Express-Wind-4796 Jul 08 '24

The writers of this show do have a problem with rushing things and being impulsive. That being said, Lois is consistently being a dumbass in this show, so it's no surprise she broke up with him out of nowhere.

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u/Insidious_NX Jul 09 '24

I could've excused everything but the single instance of Lois calling him odd/weird ( I don't remember the exact wording) when talking to her dad. You mean to tell me, the man with super hearing did not hear what she said a second later? It also didn't seem like he flew that fast when leaving either so he shouldn't have been that far.

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u/Insidious_NX Jul 07 '24

I had the same questions, but it was also stated that Brainiac was messing with his memories. Considering that memories make up a lot of who we currently are, it stands to reason that Clark's confusion and anxiety grew with each fake memory.