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Anonymous /tv/212592898#212592898
7/11/2025, 7:37:56 PM
>It’s actually great. The scene unfolds with Clark and Jonathan in a raw, emotionally charged argument—Clark declaring he doesn’t have to listen because “he’s not his real dad.” But the moment isn't truly about whether Superman can save his father; it’s about Clark embracing his humanity in the eyes of the man who raised him. That’s all Jonathan ever wanted. When people hail Clark as a miracle for saving the bus, Jonathan’s visiblablly rolls his eyes. He sees Clark not as a god, but as his son—his human son. And a human son cannot save his human father. Clark’s choice to honor Jonathan’s wishes isn’t weakness—it’s humility. It’s strength through grief, love through restraint. In the end, he honors Johnathan as his real dad, by listening to him.That’s the point. Why is that so hard for people to understand?


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Anonymous /tv/212368550#212368550
7/5/2025, 10:35:24 AM