Recall | Superman and Lois football scene. Jordan taking on the football team (S01E03) @recall3550 | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
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Superman and Lois 1x03 football team scene Promo/Power
Superman and Lois Season 1 Episode 3 Jordan uses his powers Scene
Superman and Lois 1x03 Promo "Jordan taking on the football" (HD)
Jordan taking on the football team to silence his bullies allowed him to blow off some steam, but this is a disaster waiting to happen.
Jordan is a fraction of the other boys' size, and the way he managed to tackle them was extraordinary. That will undoubtedly raise some questions and put the Kents on a collision course with the rising number of supernatural forces in Smallville.
The kids being mad about Clark spying on them was predictable but had Clark not arrived at the school in time, there would have been several witnesses to Jordan's powers.
What I appreciated the most about the football storyline is that Jonathan supported Jordan in the end.
Even though Jonathan struggles to find his place in the world after learning about his father and brother's superhuman strength, he's allowing his brother to take on the sport he's known and loved for much longer.
It really drives home the strong bond between the brothers, but I still think using the football as a source to let Jordan get out his rage is a bad idea. Time will tell whether I'm right.
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Superman and Lois 1x03 football team scene Promo/Power
Superman and Lois Season 1 Episode 3 Jordan uses his powers Scene
Superman and Lois 1x03 Promo "Jordan taking on the football" (HD)
Jordan taking on the football team to silence his bullies allowed him to blow off some steam, but this is a disaster waiting to happen.
Jordan is a fraction of the other boys' size, and the way he managed to tackle them was extraordinary. That will undoubtedly raise some questions and put the Kents on a collision course with the rising number of supernatural forces in Smallville.
The kids being mad about Clark spying on them was predictable but had Clark not arrived at the school in time, there would have been several witnesses to Jordan's powers.
What I appreciated the most about the football storyline is that Jonathan supported Jordan in the end.
Even though Jonathan struggles to find his place in the world after learning about his father and brother's superhuman strength, he's allowing his brother to take on the sport he's known and loved for much longer.
It really drives home the strong bond between the brothers, but I still think using the football as a source to let Jordan get out his rage is a bad idea. Time will tell whether I'm right.