Originally posted by AmyPrime: Interesting thoughts on Zod's motivations, Virginia. I'm not sure it's where they were going with it (though I'm not entirely sure), but I like it as a retcon if nothing else.
Zod did threaten to kill all the humans, but that may have been bluster in the heat of the moment; he never got a chance to calm down. Of course, he would have killed many, many more people before calming down, so it's not like killing *everyone* was necessary for him to need to be stopped.
I agree with you there. He needed to be stopped before he got bored with killing off humanity.
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Lynn S.M. Wrote: I'll start off by sharing one reaction I had that I am guessing is unique among members of this MB: I thought the scenes with Clark and Zod reacting to their newly heightened senses were phenomenally well done. I was thrilled to see them, because now I have another tool in my arsenal for trying to describe to others what my son is going through when he has a meltdown due to sensory overload. Obviously my son doesn't have to deal with x-ray vision, but he still has trouble taking in all the sensory input when, say, he is in a crowded store that has music playing.
Lynn, what a great analogy. Thank you for sharing it!
VirginiaR. "On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling" --- "clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.