![]() ![]() We’re left with Lois, Jordan, and Jonathan wondering if and when their husband and father will return, even as they’re completely unable to share their fear and grief with those closest to them. Instead, it just feels like a weird gap.Īt the same time, the show does a great job of making good on its core concept of focusing on Superman as The Family Man of Steel. The show has taken steps to distance itself from the other shows on the network aside from just being of a higher quality both in terms of cinematography and writing, but this would’ve been a great opportunity to make that connection without having to get crew and actor schedules synced up. How about, “in Superman’s wake, The Flash and Supergirl are working overtime to make up for his absence?” This is the kind of thing that seems like it doesn’t even have to be a crossover event to establish the wider world of the Arrowverse. It’s in this moment that I can’t help but wonder where the rest of Earth’s heroes are. We get glimpses of it on television, asking where Superman is after yet another disaster occurs without his intervention. All Rights ReservedĪside from the question of “what if Superman was evil,” one of the favorite questions Superman writers like to ask is “what if the world became dependent on Superman?” The previous episode ended with Superman flying into the portal to the shadow world ruled by Ally Alston, and we spend this week with those he left behind.Īs tends to be the case with Superman & Lois, the show isn’t terribly interested in the world as a whole. Where is Superman? Photo: Shane Harvey/The CW - (C) 2022 The CW Network, LLC. Lastly, Natalie (Taylor Buck) and Sarah wonder if they notice a spark between John Henry (Wolé Parks) and Lana. Meanwhile, Jordan’s (Alex Garfin) unexpected departure on the mayoral election day leaves Sarah (Inde Navarrette) rattled. Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) thanks Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui) for sticking up for Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) when one of the football players mother’s starts dogging him for getting football season cancelled. Spoilers follow for Superman & Lois Season 2, Episode 9, “30 Days and 30 Nights.” “30 Days and 30 Nights” John Irons is trying to fill his shoes, but subbing in for the single most powerful being on the planet is anything but easy. ![]() When Superman flew through the portal to the shadow world, he left our world without a hero to protect it. All Rights Reserved Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW - (C) 2022 The CW Network, LLC.Superman & Lois - "30 Days and 30 Nights" - Image Number: SML209a_0288r.jpg - Pictured (L-R): Tayler Buck as Natalie Irons and Wolé Parks as John Henry Irons - Photo: Shane Harvey/The CW - (C) 2022 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW - (C) 2022 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved Photo: Shane Harvey/The CW - (C) 2022 The CW Network, LLC. ![]() On, and in case anyone still cares? There's that "tiny matter" of portals to the Inverse World that Clark's (Hoechlin) going to have to deal with in case anybody was wondering… Photo: Shane Harvey/The CW - (C) 2022 The CW Network, LLC. Meanwhile, Jordan ( Alex Garfin) going MIA is setting off red flags with Sarah ( Inde Navarrette), who's also noticing some vibes between her mother and John Henry ( Wolé Parks)- as does Natalie ( Taylor Buck). As Lana ( Emmanuelle Chriqui) faces election day, she earns a ton of Lois' (Tulloch) respect sticking up for Jonathan ( Jordan Elsass) in light of the canceled football season. Of course, how that Season 3 ends up looking will depend on what happens this season, and from the looks of things in S02E09 "30 Days and 30 Nights"? Things are going to get a ton tenser on a whole lot of levels. Before we get to preview the next episode of The CW's Tyler Hoechlin & Elizabeth Tulloch-starring Superman & Lois, a quick congratulations to the show's cast & crew for the great news this week that the series has been given a green light for a third season. ![]()
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