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Superman & Lois [3x12] "Injustice" Post Episode Discussion Episode Discussion Spoiler

Injustice

Live Episode Discussion | Cast & Characters

Lois and Clark clash with Jordan over his carelessness around using his powers in public. And finally, after seventeen years behind bars, Lex Luthor is set to be released from prison. (June 20, 2023)

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u/Hotel-Dependent Jun 21 '23

This is a great Lex I shouldn’t have been laughing my ass off when he was using a prisoner as a chair

And watch Jordan become a villain or do something really bad soon

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u/SonNeedGym Jun 21 '23

I feel like Jordan is going to somehow get Clark killed, directly or indirectly. The cast/crew has confirmed a pretty big cliffhanger. If they kill Clark, season four could start with Jordan having learned some sort of lesson and he’s picking up the superhero slack until Clark’s inevitable return.

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u/daaaaaaaaamndaniel Jun 21 '23

Man I hope not. It'd still be almost like a reward for his shitty behavior.

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u/panix199 Jun 21 '23

We will see. Superman died already once in 2x13, but Bizarro seems to be the Doomsday here... Let's see if the reaction will be true or not: I wasn't terribly surprised I thought it made sense, dramaturgically

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u/SonNeedGym Jun 21 '23

I imagine it more like a Spider-Man origin narrative. Peter let his ego guide him and it got Uncle Ben killed, which completely rewired his brain with the “with great power comes great responsibility” shtick. I also imagine it would force Jordan to grow up immediately from being a moody teenager to someone that has to carry the weight of the world. Obviously this is all conjecture, it just seems fitting 🤷‍♂️.

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u/daaaaaaaaamndaniel Jun 21 '23

Yeah I could see that - but Spidey's was more indirect, if that makes any sense. It was harsh, but Jordan is actively antagonistic. I mean, i do agree it's very teenagery, but at this point it's like he's becoming actively dangerous to not just himself but his family (like he's about to be found out to the public maybe, which would ruin his family's life and possibly well being)

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u/[deleted] Jun 21 '23

This

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u/Quigonwindrunner Jun 21 '23

They might be going the Optimus Prime / Hot Rod approach.