@@juaquintiscarenook, so, the actor for Superman actually did this. He went into NYC, next to a massive picture of his own face, in a Superman shirt, and didn’t get recognized.
@@d3nworth1Yeah, it also kinda fits into the theory how our brain kinda sorts these kinds of things, say if you saw like Obama at someplace like at a mall you'd think "wow that guys looks like Obama" instead of "holy shit it's Obama"
This is the Superman I wanna see in live action. Someone who still believes in people when no one else does. The absolute best of us, not because of his powers, but because of his heart.
@pokemagetech in a way but it's more his kryptonian intuition. Smallville did an entire episode on it with Jor-El giving Clark the ability to hear people's thoughts to train it
If I remember right the first one was found with a "self inflicted" gunshot "suicide", and the other caught new forms of diseases overnight while being one of the healthiest guys around just a few days before and the other parts of his being so healthy his family didn't see the need for a doctor. Edit : I checked to make sure, first had a headshot "suicide" and the other had a fast growing mystery infection, which I remember from Penguin's video that not only was he a health nut who didn't need a doctor supposedly beforehand but that doctors didn't know what to call his infection because it was something they'd never seen the likes of before.
it really was a brilliant case of writing. They didn't realy forshadow him being bad. He was just a background character. Someone who showed up for investigations but not of note otherwise. So you'd normally assume he's just here as a suporting character again.
@@metazoxan2 to be fair they kind of gave us a couple hints he might be bad for example he doesn't like Lois Lane and he didn't take her being in danger seriously when her contact in Lex Luthor's company went rogue
This was maybe the best episode of the series. It showed Clark as a fully fleshed out person, not just Superman's beard. He's actually a brilliant reporter and investigator, and found evidence to prove a man's innocence when no one else even considered looking for it. He also struggled with coming out as Superman to prove the man's innocence since there was a witness to the car going into the sea. It was an entire internal debate about wether his identity was worth it.
So many adaptations fail to capture the magic of Superman. for me, it has always been that Superman is the secret identity. That is the mask that Clark Kent puts on so he can do heroic things. Clark Kent is the real person. it also keeps him in good foil with batman because Batman is the opposite. Bruce Wayn is a mask that Batman wears when he can't be Batman.
@@kazmark_gl8652 I've always felt that both mild-mannered Clark Kent and Superman are the secret identities. The real Clark is shown when he's home in Smallville, hanging out with his parents, when he's sitting in the Fortress of Solitude learning more about his Kryptonian heritage/trying to find a cure for cancer, or when he's around Lois after she learns his secret
Yup. Supes grew up here. Hes one of us. Hes an upstanding guy that just happens to have insane powers. My fav supes arent the ones that are the strongest but rather the ones that capture that feel: someone whos human first. Like this episode, where he says if he were to only be superman hed go crazy!
There’s a comic storyline where a hitman is hired to take out Clark and he snipes him while on a date with Lois. The bullet bounces off him and into his soup, but Clark doesn’t react so as to not scare Lois, who didn’t notice/wasn’t looking. The gunman thinks he missed until he looks through his scope and sees the bullet in Clark’s next spoonful of soup and Clark eats it. The assassin doesn’t think he’s Superman, but decides he should not be messing with someone like that
It’s scary how much this happens in real life… people get framed and because of assumptions or what’s already in the system, nobody even lifts a finger to help them. I’m sure at least one person out there has an entire rap sheet of things they never did.
Not really. Yes, people sometimes get framed because of their existing reputation. No, people don't get an entire rap sheet of crimes they never committed. You don't just go out and pick some random dude to start blaming a bunch of crimes on. You take a legitimate criminal, who has committed many crimes in the past, and blame him for a new crime that he didn't commit. And although it's true that that _does_ happen, for the most part it's far more common that career criminals simply did actually commit further crimes, no framing needed.
@@_StormfatherYou can get randomly accused if you're pretty much anywhere but the U.S. Look at prosecution rates in Japan. The system WILL put you in the slammer because it will NEVER admit to putting an innocent person on trial
A mate of mine wrote a short story of the CIA trying to kill Clark Kent because he's a really good journalist. It's a bunch of shenanigans of Clark trying to avoid getting merked while keeping his secret identity.😂
Granted it's also because they attempted to assassinate his secret identity. He knew no normal person even if there were pieces left would have "miraculously survived" that explosion. The death sentence also feels super appropriate considering he had one confirmed kill and 2 attempts before the sentencing.
I mean how else would you be able to explain a normal man surviving a explosion from right underneath him? Add in the fact superman had to be nearby watching him to save lous and you can only come to one conclusion that holds any wait.
Murder 1, plus 3 attempted murders, and he confessed. It was a slam dunk case and the execution was already scheduled. As a cop he would have known he wasn’t getting off, and a trial would have meant dragging the whole thing out, increasing the likelihood of him being killed in prison. He probably agreed to plead guilty and just get it over with instead
@@gluttonousgoddess "Your honor, my client is clearly mentally unstable, and he promised me that he wouldn’t break out of the Asylum and kill dozens of people this time"
The funniest part of this episode is when superman goes to stay with ma and pa kent. Ma is upset because someone has killed Clark and it flashes to Clark eating at their kitchen table. Then Pa says well it's not like he's really dead though Martha. 😅
Reminds me of that meme where someone wanted a story where the CIA tries to assassinate Clarke Kent because he's getting too close to something and they can't figure out why their assassination attempts keep failing.
@@danielzoom878 yeah and back when being a journalist actually meant something and reporters actually INVESTIGATED to find the TRUTH... Not the made up, click bait, opinion/feeling oriented stuff we get today.
Me and my brother watched this episode years later, he told me it’s one of his favorites. I asked him during the fake funeral why Lana wasn’t there, and he said “be patient.” The ending where Lana was his cover story I felt like it all made sense. I still can’t believe they got away with that ending.
The detail that is always skipped. Is the final scene of that episode. Because right as the man makes that realization that Clark Kent is Superman, the camera then cuts to a pan of liquid right next to him and a packet be dropped right into it, and as soon as it does, a green gas fills the screen. This is important because he said the gas chamber being executed. So he literally makes that realization as he dies.
This is why many dont believe in the deathpenalty, too many innocents get framed and killed. A badguy getting killed is welcomed, but a random innocent person? Hell no.
Ever heard of Henry Cavil? He played superman in the DCEU. Yeah he made an experiment where he wore glasses and a super man shirt and stood under an ad of his movie Batman v Superman in TIMES SQUARE and no one recognized him. The glasses work. People don’t expect to see Superman in someone like Clark Kent. A scruffy nerdy nice guy from a farm in a Kansas.
Speaking as one of those younger people, Floppy disk is like the universal accepted pictogram of saving something. Its literally used as an icon for save in windows, and so many other software / games. People might now know what it is called. But everyone knows what a floppy disk is and what it does.
This was a great episode, that fact the detective realized Clark was superman right when he was executed and it pans to the last shot someone pulls the lever was brilliant.
@@pennytsai5878 of course she knew. In the comics, Lois is the one who proposed marriage to Clark Kent and revealed that she knew he was Superman all along
The car bomb reminds me of a scene from Smallville, so now I’m just thinking that aside from being able to just walk away from that unscathed, Supes could probably still save the disk too.
@@krustyklownkollege7361 yeah that’s why I mentioned the scene from Smallville. If he could save a whole person there, then he could probably grab the disk on his way out here. Of course I understand that it’s not the same universe, but I can’t help thinking that way because of the similarity between both scenes.
You'd be surprised, but when the Irish fled Ireland to the US, a significant number became cops. If the British didn't ID you as an IRA member and you had to get away, America was seen as a great option.
I still wanna see that idea of corrupt fbi or cops trying to kill Clark cause he's a good journalist and not able to figure out how he keeps surviving lol
Based on the "What took you" she shoots at Superman, she probably had him there as a Setup to get him executed. I mean, who is a more reliable witness than Superman ?
@@Nico42048 She even gave it away by saying "Just between you, me, and the *wall..."* Why else would she call out the wall being a witness and not the stairwell?
@@TotallyNotJoe_ She did, thus the 'between you me and the wall' and 'what took you' line. This was an intentional trap to bait exactly that reaction out of the murderer
Paul Dini is the comic book writer I would most like to meet and thank for his contribution to my childhood. Between BTAS, STAS, Justice League, & Batman Beyond, his words formed the definition of a hero in my young mind on Saturday mornings.
Absolutely the most horrified I've ever seen a cartoon character look. He just figured out one of the biggest mysteries in the world seconds before he died
I always imagined after this, Supes had to do a whole spiel as Clark where he miraculously survived the crash, had bandages put on him and put in a hospital conveniently run by Wayne Industries, as a favor cashed in to Batman
He had a rap sheet, and there was a jury trial with presented evidence and he was found guilty. Clark only questioned it because his senses worked as a lie detector and he knew the guy was telling the truth.
I'm just imagining Clark sitting in his destroyed car like "man... I just had this waxed."
"Damn that's crazy"
Was probably wondering if it was a bomb or just that burrito he ate for lunch
I'd be like "how the hell am I going to explain my survival?"
@@AldoHacha”If there weren’t any witnesses, I can probably get away with ‘I jumped out of the car’”
@@bodenkingsounds like typical Clark to me lol
"I did not hit. It's not true. It's bull-crap. I dd not hit her. I did NAAAAUGHT!!! Oh hi, Clark."
Best....comment.....ever
YOU ARE TEARING ME APART, LOIS!
😂👍 yeees!
You made me spit my coffee. Well done sire 😂
I love This
But that cant be. They dont look anything alike. Clark Kent wears glasses!
That just superman disguise you know
@@evandomalvin3956impossible
@@juaquintiscarenook, so, the actor for Superman actually did this. He went into NYC, next to a massive picture of his own face, in a Superman shirt, and didn’t get recognized.
You'd be surprised how effective that is. I have a friend who I've only seen in glasses. One time she didn't wear them and I didn't recognize her.
@@d3nworth1Yeah, it also kinda fits into the theory how our brain kinda sorts these kinds of things, say if you saw like Obama at someplace like at a mall you'd think "wow that guys looks like Obama" instead of "holy shit it's Obama"
This is the Superman I wanna see in live action. Someone who still believes in people when no one else does. The absolute best of us, not because of his powers, but because of his heart.
Yes. But also: his super-senses probably give him the a heightened ability to when someone is lying.
@pokemagetech in a way but it's more his kryptonian intuition. Smallville did an entire episode on it with Jor-El giving Clark the ability to hear people's thoughts to train it
@@pokemagetechpsychopaths have entered the chat
And also leans into his investigative abilities as a reporter
Go watch smallville then
"Boeing whistleblower found dead after apparent self-inflicted car bomb explosion"
Forgot the part where the police investigation determines it was natural causes
Good one
Seriously, two Boeing whistleblowers went under in quick succession, one after the other.
Who the fuck runs that company? Cosa Nostra?
@@pedinhuh16Boeing: "Okay. Did that make our tires stop falling off on takeoff?"
If I remember right the first one was found with a "self inflicted" gunshot "suicide", and the other caught new forms of diseases overnight while being one of the healthiest guys around just a few days before and the other parts of his being so healthy his family didn't see the need for a doctor.
Edit : I checked to make sure, first had a headshot "suicide" and the other had a fast growing mystery infection, which I remember from Penguin's video that not only was he a health nut who didn't need a doctor supposedly beforehand but that doctors didn't know what to call his infection because it was something they'd never seen the likes of before.
What's cool about this episode was that bowman was in multiple episodes prior to this, so him being the killer was actually a bit of a twist.
Ok but what episode was it?
@@asininelordoftheshower "The late Mr. Kent" I think it's season 2, but idk the exact episode number
@@Lazyguy143 thanks bro
it really was a brilliant case of writing. They didn't realy forshadow him being bad. He was just a background character. Someone who showed up for investigations but not of note otherwise.
So you'd normally assume he's just here as a suporting character again.
@@metazoxan2 to be fair they kind of gave us a couple hints he might be bad for example he doesn't like Lois Lane and he didn't take her being in danger seriously when her contact in Lex Luthor's company went rogue
This was maybe the best episode of the series.
It showed Clark as a fully fleshed out person, not just Superman's beard. He's actually a brilliant reporter and investigator, and found evidence to prove a man's innocence when no one else even considered looking for it.
He also struggled with coming out as Superman to prove the man's innocence since there was a witness to the car going into the sea. It was an entire internal debate about wether his identity was worth it.
Which series is this?
@@Child_of_the_Void Superman: The Animated Series
So many adaptations fail to capture the magic of Superman.
for me, it has always been that Superman is the secret identity. That is the mask that Clark Kent puts on so he can do heroic things. Clark Kent is the real person.
it also keeps him in good foil with batman because Batman is the opposite. Bruce Wayn is a mask that Batman wears when he can't be Batman.
@@kazmark_gl8652 I've always felt that both mild-mannered Clark Kent and Superman are the secret identities. The real Clark is shown when he's home in Smallville, hanging out with his parents, when he's sitting in the Fortress of Solitude learning more about his Kryptonian heritage/trying to find a cure for cancer, or when he's around Lois after she learns his secret
Yup. Supes grew up here. Hes one of us. Hes an upstanding guy that just happens to have insane powers. My fav supes arent the ones that are the strongest but rather the ones that capture that feel: someone whos human first.
Like this episode, where he says if he were to only be superman hed go crazy!
Kent knew a bit too much about quality assurance issues at boeing
They're worse than you think, but you didn't hear that from me.....
@@tysmothers🤨
@@tysmotherschoose your next words carefully
@@Dulaman107the Clintons are a part of it
"He's Superman!“ The exact next second the room and shot fills with lethal gas. He took that secret to the grave.
I feel like I'm having a stroke reading this
Though theres no reason to think there wouldnt be a microphone in that room in the event he were to admit to more murders, or anything else
@@newfanguyjackson4858he's strapped down in a gas chamber, who is he going to kill
@@Danny15877.......I don't think you actually read my comment
@@newfanguyjackson4858that’s a solid point they always have something like that for people last words
There’s a comic storyline where a hitman is hired to take out Clark and he snipes him while on a date with Lois. The bullet bounces off him and into his soup, but Clark doesn’t react so as to not scare Lois, who didn’t notice/wasn’t looking. The gunman thinks he missed until he looks through his scope and sees the bullet in Clark’s next spoonful of soup and Clark eats it.
The assassin doesn’t think he’s Superman, but decides he should not be messing with someone like that
"I'm Superman. I take assassinations as an appetizer." 🍲
Does anyone know the name of this?
Comic name/issue #???
Clark chewing: my doctor did tell me I needed more iron in my body...
It’s scary how much this happens in real life… people get framed and because of assumptions or what’s already in the system, nobody even lifts a finger to help them. I’m sure at least one person out there has an entire rap sheet of things they never did.
All we need is Superman to go and save them
What's a rap sheet?
Criminal record. Its a page, (or several) of your criminal history.
Not really. Yes, people sometimes get framed because of their existing reputation. No, people don't get an entire rap sheet of crimes they never committed. You don't just go out and pick some random dude to start blaming a bunch of crimes on. You take a legitimate criminal, who has committed many crimes in the past, and blame him for a new crime that he didn't commit.
And although it's true that that _does_ happen, for the most part it's far more common that career criminals simply did actually commit further crimes, no framing needed.
@@_StormfatherYou can get randomly accused if you're pretty much anywhere but the U.S.
Look at prosecution rates in Japan. The system WILL put you in the slammer because it will NEVER admit to putting an innocent person on trial
A mate of mine wrote a short story of the CIA trying to kill Clark Kent because he's a really good journalist. It's a bunch of shenanigans of Clark trying to avoid getting merked while keeping his secret identity.😂
I want to read that story.
Did they post it online anywhere? That sounds like a hilarious read
I would love to see it if they posted it anywhere
Not the CIA award for journalistic excellence!
Reminds me of that comic panel where the joker is just about to hit Clark with a bat, and all he’s thinking about is how he could fake being hurt.
kinda funny how the only regular person to figure out on their own clark kent is superman got a death sentence lmaoo nice save
Granted it's also because they attempted to assassinate his secret identity. He knew no normal person even if there were pieces left would have "miraculously survived" that explosion.
The death sentence also feels super appropriate considering he had one confirmed kill and 2 attempts before the sentencing.
I mean how else would you be able to explain a normal man surviving a explosion from right underneath him? Add in the fact superman had to be nearby watching him to save lous and you can only come to one conclusion that holds any wait.
Finally someone got past the glasses
Moments before the electric chair gets turned on
@@aloziechukwuemeka2915
Actually, I believe he was gassed.
@@SchneeflockeMonsoon No, it was electric chair
@@blackfangex6813does it really matter? He took it the grave with him.
@@blackfangex6813no it was gas
I’m more surprised the cop didn’t go to trial and his execution was less than 24 hours. The city was trying speed run his death.
There are people who have spent decades on death row, for anyone to be executed that quickly, he must have had some enemies.
Murder 1, plus 3 attempted murders, and he confessed. It was a slam dunk case and the execution was already scheduled. As a cop he would have known he wasn’t getting off, and a trial would have meant dragging the whole thing out, increasing the likelihood of him being killed in prison. He probably agreed to plead guilty and just get it over with instead
And then the detective was executed
what sold it off... the glasses??
So Metropolis has the death sentence and Gotham doesn’t ?
Gotham probably does, we just never see it cause all we see is Arkham Asylum stuff
@@gluttonousgoddess "Your honor, my client is clearly mentally unstable, and he promised me that he wouldn’t break out of the Asylum and kill dozens of people this time"
Insanity Plea loophole
@@GraveDigger35 that's true
Death penalty threat > insanity please > go to Arkham > escape or get let out on "good behavior"
I think it’s cos Gotham is based on New York an NY don’t have death penalty
The funniest part of this episode is when superman goes to stay with ma and pa kent. Ma is upset because someone has killed Clark and it flashes to Clark eating at their kitchen table. Then Pa says well it's not like he's really dead though Martha. 😅
This version of Superman is a real man of integrity! When it comes to comics and movies, we need THIS Superman more than ever.
Bowman:I KNOW SUPERMAN'S SECRET IDENTITY!!!
Executioner: WHO?
bowman: ITS CL-
Executioner: CARES **proceeds to give him the 1944 shower experience**
"How did he survive that car bomb?
...oh my god! Clark Kent is Batman!"
*Insert record scratch here*
Reminds me of that meme where someone wanted a story where the CIA tries to assassinate Clarke Kent because he's getting too close to something and they can't figure out why their assassination attempts keep failing.
Damn, being a reporter pays well, that car's sick
It was a different time.
bro, lets be honest, he happens to be best friends with the richest men in gothem. Just saying that car was a gift.
@@danielzoom878 yeah and back when being a journalist actually meant something and reporters actually INVESTIGATED to find the TRUTH...
Not the made up, click bait, opinion/feeling oriented stuff we get today.
@@danielzoom878 ah
Me and my brother watched this episode years later, he told me it’s one of his favorites. I asked him during the fake funeral why Lana wasn’t there, and he said “be patient.” The ending where Lana was his cover story I felt like it all made sense. I still can’t believe they got away with that ending.
The detail that is always skipped.
Is the final scene of that episode.
Because right as the man makes that realization that Clark Kent is Superman, the camera then cuts to a pan of liquid right next to him and a packet be dropped right into it, and as soon as it does, a green gas fills the screen.
This is important because he said the gas chamber being executed.
So he literally makes that realization as he dies.
The only thing I take away from this clip is that Lois is suicidal
It took you until this clip to figure that out? 😜
Women ☕️
She and superman made it to reveal the guy, and louis knew that there was no danger.
"Welp there goes a perfectly good secret identity" - Clark sitting in the explosion
Bowman took that secret to his grave
Loved this episode. The only dude to realize clark was superman but died with the knowledge.
"Haha! I discovered Superman's secret identity!"
*2 seconds later*
"Oh shit"
This is why many dont believe in the deathpenalty, too many innocents get framed and killed.
A badguy getting killed is welcomed, but a random innocent person? Hell no.
"He's Superman"
And everyone will think you're crazy 😂😂😂
He dies at that same moment, as the electric chair he is sitting on gets turned on.
That scene takes place seconds before before hes executed, figured it out too late
And he gets the lightbulb moment!!!
😆😆😆😆😆
Smartest DC character not named Batman:
Lex?
@@SamaelLightbringer-mm9npwhen he doesn't know Clark Kent is Batman
Mr. Terrific?
Ralph Dibny?
Ever heard of Henry Cavil? He played superman in the DCEU. Yeah he made an experiment where he wore glasses and a super man shirt and stood under an ad of his movie Batman v Superman in TIMES SQUARE and no one recognized him. The glasses work.
People don’t expect to see Superman in someone like Clark Kent. A scruffy nerdy nice guy from a farm in a Kansas.
I love how they show a floppy disc.
Younger people may not even know what that is. 😅
im pretty sure everyone knows what it is just because of how much people say other people wont recognize it
Also because it's still portrayed in media and has become the defacto save icon@@snackwayz4216
Today people can't even do basic math. I doubt they know anything older then 20 30 years
@robertfink4768 I am 25 and I used that disk when I was a kid.
Speaking as one of those younger people, Floppy disk is like the universal accepted pictogram of saving something. Its literally used as an icon for save in windows, and so many other software / games. People might now know what it is called. But everyone knows what a floppy disk is and what it does.
This was a great episode, that fact the detective realized Clark was superman right when he was executed and it pans to the last shot someone pulls the lever was brilliant.
Funny how Avengers and JL members are usually smarter/more powerful in their solo series compared to when they team up with others.
Superheroes have to share one brain cell when teaming up, for balancing purposes
Yeah. J'onn, Superman and Batman were underpowered in JL.
Literally the final shot was the guard throwing the switcj on the chair right after he realised it
And a metaphorical lightbulb just went on at that time.
😆😆😆😆😆
I imagine Clark like a looney Tunes character with a bomb. Covered in ash but only his eyes visible
When your paranoia rolls a 20 on perception.
Clark got that CIA special
Wait the execute killer in metropolis ? Why not do that at gotham ?
Different states, presumably different death penalty laws.
Joker pleads insanity, most of other villains probably also do something like this
*car explodes*
"Well, that just happened"
Shame Superman couldn't save him, huh?
Save who? That nerdy little reporter? There are more important people around...
THERE’S A STAAAAAAAAR MAAAAAAAAAAN WAITING IN THE SKY
Everyone else after Superman saved them: Wow thank you so much!
Louis: You took long enough.
😂😂😂😂❤
She knew he was watching XD
@@mackthisarrowhearth295 also I think Louis knew who he is in life long before. She just never break that wall.😂
@@pennytsai5878 of course she knew. In the comics, Lois is the one who proposed marriage to Clark Kent and revealed that she knew he was Superman all along
@@ShadowMoon878 Ooh coool didn’t exactly follow the comics ahahah ty for that
Unbelievable! That cop killed a woman just to get a promotion 😑
not too different from real life i guess
Real life cops have killed for far less.
@@brunodeusdara8926
True
"It was already too fucking late." - Miri Dawn
"What took you?"
"Louis. Your life is literally in my hands right now. Do not give me that."
On her defense, Superman waited until he threw her off the building
I wonder how many people viewing this recognize the 3.5" floppy disk, or even know what one is?
Hell, even the 5 1/4" floppy, the kind that are actually floppy.
The car bomb reminds me of a scene from Smallville, so now I’m just thinking that aside from being able to just walk away from that unscathed, Supes could probably still save the disk too.
The explosion damaged the disk beyond repair by the time he realized it went off.
@@krustyklownkollege7361 yeah that’s why I mentioned the scene from Smallville. If he could save a whole person there, then he could probably grab the disk on his way out here.
Of course I understand that it’s not the same universe, but I can’t help thinking that way because of the similarity between both scenes.
Didn't realise Bowman was part of the IRA
You'd be surprised, but when the Irish fled Ireland to the US, a significant number became cops. If the British didn't ID you as an IRA member and you had to get away, America was seen as a great option.
Superman TAS is so good, most people bring up Batman TAS but Superman was good too
Obviously he did it! Anyone with lips that huge is guilty!
Bro 💀💀💀
💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jim Crow-ahh comment 🤡
That kinda feels racist.
I still wanna see that idea of corrupt fbi or cops trying to kill Clark cause he's a good journalist and not able to figure out how he keeps surviving lol
Did she just not expect him to have a reaction to her exposing him
Based on the "What took you" she shoots at Superman, she probably had him there as a Setup to get him executed. I mean, who is a more reliable witness than Superman ?
Yeah based on her statement, she was almost certainly anticipating him having a reaction
@@Nico42048 She even gave it away by saying "Just between you, me, and the *wall..."*
Why else would she call out the wall being a witness and not the stairwell?
This episode shows that Metropolis is better than Gotham because it has the death penalty 💀
You know it's an old episode when they're using the old three inch floppy
What was Lois’s plan? Did she really think confronting a killer ALONE was a good idea?!
She had superman right outside?
@@ingmaster5I don't think she knew Superman was outside
I’m pretty sure she just assumes at this point that Superman will always save her
@@TotallyNotJoe_ She did, thus the 'between you me and the wall' and 'what took you' line.
This was an intentional trap to bait exactly that reaction out of the murderer
Rule of Drama.
I wanna see a live action Clark Kent movie so baaaad. Less of superman, more investigative journalism!
You want a movie of just Clark Kent looking at the internet and calling people?
"HE'S SUPERMAN"
**fucking dies**
Cartoons were something else back kn the Day
Theres something deeply messed up about the fact that Metropolis has the death penalty and Gotham doesn't
Paul Dini is the comic book writer I would most like to meet and thank for his contribution to my childhood. Between BTAS, STAS, Justice League, & Batman Beyond, his words formed the definition of a hero in my young mind on Saturday mornings.
Bro thinks he's Batman.
“What took you?” That took me out 🤣
Crazy how the justice system works in metropolis vs how it is in Gotham
In Gotham, the police, lawyers and judges are all corrupt. It took Batman, Commissioner Jim Gordan and the Bat-Family several years to clean it up.
Gotham is in a Blue State and Metropolis is clearly in a Red State
Now Sups knows what it’s like to get his vehicle damaged by someone else 😂
They executed this guy but not the Joker lmao
Clark kent was like i was not in that car
I swear every time someone figures out the super identity they just straight up die, intentionally or accidentally
And you won't live to tell the tale
Absolutely the most horrified I've ever seen a cartoon character look. He just figured out one of the biggest mysteries in the world seconds before he died
This should be the template for a big screen Superman if you wanna keep it authentic. I need to buy this whole series.
In my head Superman always lets himself be moved by vehicles because if he wanted to he could be a fixed point in space by his own willpower…
I stopped moving for a sec to process this
is it only me or the part where he checks news paper music is perfect
Just in case you don't know, it's let it happen by tame impala!
Why he lean to the wall like he can't hear and see them through the wall 😂😂
Man Lois knows superman is around. Its the only reason she can get away with being so recklass.
Can we talk about how insane it was though that this kids show episode ended with a man being given the death penalty pretty much on screen?
between you, me and the wall... I'm sure he missed the true meaning of those words.
I thought he was going to say
Walker has a rap sheet longer than my Johnson 🤣😂🤣😭
Hey, that's a long walk😂🤣😂
I love the part where Lois saids "Just between you, me, and the wall..." She knew Superman was listening through the wall 🤣
I like how superman can hear from space bit gotta go right up to the wall to hear lol😂
I always imagined after this, Supes had to do a whole spiel as Clark where he miraculously survived the crash, had bandages put on him and put in a hospital conveniently run by Wayne Industries, as a favor cashed in to Batman
Yeah “he’s Superman” is more logical than “Superman saved him”
He's superman!
[CLANK]
[Triumphant music]
Damn Superman is a better detective than batman.
Those are fighting words
Having super hearing and super vision does help with that.
@colinnelson4080 still makes him a good Detective.
@@superfan9205 Sure, and he's certainly a good journalist, but he's getting limited credit on his detecting since he's playing on easy mode
Fr man, theoretically speaking superman should be way way smarter than batman. The only thing stopping him from being so is writers.
"Right, he's Superman - and _I'm_ the Batman!" - B. Wayne.
I loved the look of pure fear in his eyes when he realized he just put a bomb in Superman’s car
he did not need a sequence of analytical shots and tense music, he needed 1 frame of common sense
Man, super man out here saving Drake XD
This was a great episode. That ending was chilling yet satisfying.
Clark's reaction was so unexpected, but so perfectly in line with his character. It showed his vulnerability and humanity in a way we don't often see.
Superman has some really good storylines in animated series but why action movies make all same crap stories
Jimmy and Lois fully believing that an innocent black man is a murderer with no question 💀
He had a rap sheet, and there was a jury trial with presented evidence and he was found guilty. Clark only questioned it because his senses worked as a lie detector and he knew the guy was telling the truth.
I imagine clark has to come up with a lot of excuses to solve crimes without it seeming like he has superpowers
I love the subtle social commentary here:
Corrupt Cop: Hello, Mrs. Kent, i regret to inform you that your son has died.
*Martha Kent, currently making dinner for a disgruntled Clark*: Shame.
"Today this was gonna be Clark Kents win, not superman's"
Clark would be able to hear the dude's heart beat to help tell if he is lying