Episode 457 -Superman & Lois Gone Too Soon

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It Can’t Be Stated Enough… Fuck You James Gunn.

This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl review episode 3 of Dune: Prophecy. Then the day of sadness has arrived when they have to review the FINAL of Superman & Lois (Supes & Lolo if you’re nasty).

Episode Index

Intro: 0:07
Dunc: Prophecy: 3:41
Supes & Lolo: 16:18

Dune: Prophecy (HBO Max)

Out of 5 Harkonnen by Any Other Name is Still a Hogs
Darryl: 3.81/5
Brian: 3.89/5

Summary
In Episode 3 of Dune: Prophecy, titled “Sisterhood Above All,” the narrative delves into the complex past of the Harkonnen sisters, Valya and Tula, shedding light on their motivations and the origins of their vendetta against House Atreides.

Flashback to Lankiveil:
The episode predominantly unfolds through a flashback to the sisters’ harsh upbringing on the icy planet of Lankiveil. Valya (portrayed by Jessica Barden) is depicted as ambitious and resolute, determined to restore her family’s tarnished honor. Her brother, Griffin, shares this sentiment and ventures to confront Vorian Atreides, only to return dead. This tragedy fuels Valya’s desire for retribution against House Atreides. However, her family, concerned about her growing obsession, decides to send her to Wallach IX to join the Sisterhood, hoping to temper her vengeful inclinations. 

Tula’s Deadly Mission:
Meanwhile, Tula (played by Emma Canning) takes a different path. Encouraged by Valya to escape their desolate home planet, Tula infiltrates House Atreides by seducing Orry Atreides (Milo Callaghan). Despite developing genuine feelings for him, Tula remains committed to her sister’s quest for vengeance. During a sacred hunt, she cunningly poisons the Atreides family members, leading to their near-total annihilation. In a poignant moment, Tula spares a young Atreides boy, allowing the bloodline to persist. This act of both love and ruthlessness highlights the internal conflict between her personal emotions and familial loyalty. 

Formation of the Bene Gesserit:
The episode also explores Valya’s early experiences with the Sisterhood. Initially skeptical about taking the Sisterhood vow, Valya’s determination and unique abilities, such as her early use of the Voice, capture the attention of Mother Superior Raquella. This sets the stage for Valya’s eventual rise within the Bene Gesserit, intertwining her personal vendettas with the Sisterhood’s broader ambitions. 

Overall, “Sisterhood Above All” provides a deeper understanding of the Harkonnen sisters’ motivations and the lengths they are willing to go to achieve their goals, setting the foundation for the intricate power dynamics that define the series.

Superman and Lois (The CW)

Out of 5 Fuck You James Gunns (Series Finale)
Darryl: 4.25/5
Brian: 4.99/5

Out of 10 Back From The Dead One Too Many Times (Season 4)
Darryl: 9/10
Brian: 9.25/10

Out of 10 Clark Kent Nerd Dad FTWs (Series)
Darryl: 9.85/10
Brian: 9.57/10

Summary The series finale of Superman & Lois, titled “It Went By So Fast,” delivers a poignant conclusion to the saga of Clark Kent and Lois Lane. After a climactic battle where Superman defeats Lex Luthor and Doomsday, the episode transitions into a heartfelt montage spanning over 32 years. This sequence showcases significant milestones: the marriage of John Henry Irons and Lana Lang, the growth of Jordan and Jonathan as they start families, and ultimately, the peaceful passing of Clark and Lois. In their final moments, Lois succumbs to a resurgence of cancer, followed by Clark, who, having become fully human in his old age, is deeply affected by her loss. The series concludes with their reunion in an afterlife, underscoring themes of enduring love and hope. 

A particularly notable scene involves a posthumous encounter between Clark and Lex Luthor. In this moment, Clark forgives a remorseful Lex, who is seen crying—a departure from typical portrayals of their relationship. This act of forgiveness highlights Superman’s embodiment of hope and compassion, even towards his greatest adversary. 

The finale also features a subtle nod to the series Grimm, with David Giuntoli, the real-life husband of Elizabeth Tulloch (Lois Lane), making a cameo appearance. 

Overall, the episode provides a comprehensive and emotional closure to the series, emphasizing the importance of family, love, and forgiveness.

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