Individual Responsibility Episode Discussion Thread - 03/04/13 05:59 PM
I very much liked Bill Church Jr. as a villain. I believe I’ve said before that the Intergang storylines was one of my favorite villain storylines on this show, and this episode does a good job of showing why that is.
I liked the use of red kryptonite. Superman flirting with the dog walker has always amused me, and Lois’ shocked expression adds to the humor. Red kryptonite made for a nice alternative to using the green kryptonite that we’d already seen before.
Perry getting kidnapped made for an interesting plotline. I liked seeing Jimmy try to run the Daily Planet on his own, and Perry’s attempts to escape showed us a side to Perry we didn’t often see.
I also liked the scenes of Superman with the psychiatrist. There’s just something humorous about seeing Superman in such an ordinary situation as seeing a psychiatrist. I especially liked when the psychiatrist asked if his romantic rival had superpowers like him.
I think that my favorite scene, though, was the last scene where Lois agrees to go out with Clark under the conditions that he shows up on time and he doesn’t disappear. Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain really oozed chemistry during that scene.
I liked the use of red kryptonite. Superman flirting with the dog walker has always amused me, and Lois’ shocked expression adds to the humor. Red kryptonite made for a nice alternative to using the green kryptonite that we’d already seen before.
Perry getting kidnapped made for an interesting plotline. I liked seeing Jimmy try to run the Daily Planet on his own, and Perry’s attempts to escape showed us a side to Perry we didn’t often see.
I also liked the scenes of Superman with the psychiatrist. There’s just something humorous about seeing Superman in such an ordinary situation as seeing a psychiatrist. I especially liked when the psychiatrist asked if his romantic rival had superpowers like him.
I think that my favorite scene, though, was the last scene where Lois agrees to go out with Clark under the conditions that he shows up on time and he doesn’t disappear. Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain really oozed chemistry during that scene.