All Is Lost
- Episode aired Jun 7, 2022
- TV-PG
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7.5/10
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Clark and Lois disagree on the best way to figure out if Ally Allston went to the Inverse World; John Henry makes a surprising discovery; Lois sets out to find Lucy.Clark and Lois disagree on the best way to figure out if Ally Allston went to the Inverse World; John Henry makes a surprising discovery; Lois sets out to find Lucy.Clark and Lois disagree on the best way to figure out if Ally Allston went to the Inverse World; John Henry makes a surprising discovery; Lois sets out to find Lucy.
Daisy Tormé
- A.I. Device
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I genuinely feel sorry for Emmanuelle Chriqui because these writers have ruined her character. They've transformed Lana Lang from a rational, loving, supporting character into a self-righteous, overly judgmental, irrational, hypocrite. I actually prefer Bizarro Lana to the real Lana. At least Bizarro Lana is consistent.
Well, they just couldn't help themselves... The writers had to create a "super genius teen girl boss." Natalie was an insufferable character from the beginning, but now she's an infallible superior genius engineer warrior Mary Sue. Why do we even need Superman in 'Superman & Lois'? Natalie can build everything (and do it better than her father), and save everyone (and do it better than her father). God, I hate this show now...
Well, they just couldn't help themselves... The writers had to create a "super genius teen girl boss." Natalie was an insufferable character from the beginning, but now she's an infallible superior genius engineer warrior Mary Sue. Why do we even need Superman in 'Superman & Lois'? Natalie can build everything (and do it better than her father), and save everyone (and do it better than her father). God, I hate this show now...
Half way in in this episode, and I already got a headache of watching this soap.
The first season was pretty great with a nice balance between family and work/sci-fi (read: being Superman) but the latter now gotten totally moved to the background after a decent Bizarro start of the 2nd season.... Teenagers trying to act like adults with 24/7 emo drama, is btw always a great way to show on tv!
Time to wrap this stuff up, please.
The first season was pretty great with a nice balance between family and work/sci-fi (read: being Superman) but the latter now gotten totally moved to the background after a decent Bizarro start of the 2nd season.... Teenagers trying to act like adults with 24/7 emo drama, is btw always a great way to show on tv!
Time to wrap this stuff up, please.
It became a soap like the rest before it did the same thing. Unfortunately I can't watch this anymore its very boring and feels like they are trying to think more things to squeeze in there in order ti get more and more episodes.
After a fantastic debut season, the second season has gone down the pan so fast by headlining minor teen acting characters of no real importance to some lofty gravatas where they seemingly come across as adults with adult problems. Superman is sorely reduced to some kind of fetch quest character now being sent here and there, and Lois fully becomes realised as the main figurehead of the Kent household. This episode of season 2 episode 13 just broke my resolve to carry on after this season to watch any more. A scene that deliberately mirrors the notorious Batwoman scene of Kate stating the Batman suit will be perfection - "when it fits a woman" is present in this episode with John's teenage daughter being better and making a far superior suit than his just ended it for me, for good.
Who recalls the TV show "Sliders"? In it a group of people go through a machine that takes them to another earth where there are doubles of themselves. But things are of course not the same. As they try and "jump" back to their earth they keep landing on new earths. Turns out there are many many earths; all the same yet different.
I had to look up what came first. Marvel introduced it's Multiverse in 1971. Therefore "Sliders" did not come up with the concept.
I looked because this DC multiverse and Marvels remind me so much of that old show. Only difference is the original earth, our earth, is never "invaded" by doppelgangers. Other than the main characters jumping earths, everyone stays in their lane.
Personally I am tired of them in these stories. Esp Marvels where the existence of these worlds means no one can die because their double can just pop up (except for apparently Black Widow who is dead everywhere)!
Here it is not such a case but with "Supergirl" and "Arrow" existing in their own worlds... AND wasn't it established in "Supergirl" that ALL the other worlds were destroyed except hers? Does that mean this world is the one" And so then what is the Inverse?? An upside down?? Mirror dark??
Lousy writing??
I had to look up what came first. Marvel introduced it's Multiverse in 1971. Therefore "Sliders" did not come up with the concept.
I looked because this DC multiverse and Marvels remind me so much of that old show. Only difference is the original earth, our earth, is never "invaded" by doppelgangers. Other than the main characters jumping earths, everyone stays in their lane.
Personally I am tired of them in these stories. Esp Marvels where the existence of these worlds means no one can die because their double can just pop up (except for apparently Black Widow who is dead everywhere)!
Here it is not such a case but with "Supergirl" and "Arrow" existing in their own worlds... AND wasn't it established in "Supergirl" that ALL the other worlds were destroyed except hers? Does that mean this world is the one" And so then what is the Inverse?? An upside down?? Mirror dark??
Lousy writing??
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Ally demands that she summon Superman, Lois retorts that she doesn't have a red phone to contact him, likely an homage to the red "hotline" Commissioner Gordon used to get in touch with Batman in Batman (1966).
- GoofsSarah is known to be a big music fan and often wears vintage rock t-shirts yet is ignorant as to who Alanis Morrisette is. Morrisette's "Jagged Little Pill" album sold 33 million copies, won a Grammy for album of the year, and was turned into a musical in 2017. She had several more multi-platinum albums as well. While this is an attempt to show a generational disconnect between Lana and Sarah, Sarah's unfamiliarity with Morissette defies belief.
- Quotes
Clark Kent: Anyone can make a bad decision. The true measure of someone's character is what you do afterward
- ConnectionsReferences Batman (1966)
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