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Tango0105 Feb 2016 9:53 p.m. PST

"Fans were perplexed at least and outraged at most a few months ago when it was announced that CBSfs series eSupergirlf would feature a teenage Kal-El a.k.a. her cousin Superman. How?! Kal-El was an infant when he and teenage Kara were rocketed from the exploding planet Krypton and by the time she arrived on Earth, he had already grown to adulthood. Having a teenage Kal-El made no sense!

Unless itfs a dream sequence. Which it is.

The next episode, entitled eFor The Girl Who Has Everythingf is an adaptation of the classic Alan Moore tale eFor The Man Who Has Everythingf from 1984Œs eSupermanf Annual #11, widely considered one of the best Superman stories of all time. In the original, cosmic villain Mongul places Superman in a coma using a hallucinogenic, parasitic plant called the Black Mercy. In the coma, Superman dreams, in a completely realistic manner, that Krypton never exploded and he grew to adulthood there, with both his natural parents and eventually himself marries (a Kryptonian doppelganger of Lois Lane) and has a young son that is the apple of his eye. Of course this is all ripped away from him, when he is freed from this trance, with the help of Batman and Wonder Woman…"
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Fabe Mrk 206 Feb 2016 8:41 a.m. PST

OH, I was thinking the alien that jumped her at the end of last episode was Starro.

jpattern207 Feb 2016 7:32 a.m. PST

I remember that story. Could be a really good episode.

Tango0107 Feb 2016 3:15 p.m. PST

Hope so!

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