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Does it succeed? Mostly, yes—though this episode feels very much like a table-setting chapter before the main course arrives. The emotional core of this episode belongs to Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch). Lois is still reeling from the reveal that she died in John Henry Irons’ universe, leading to some genuinely raw moments in the kitchen. The show continues to excel at treating superhero angst as a marriage problem first and a punchline second.
Meanwhile, Clark is stretched thin. He’s trying to comfort his wife, train Jordan (who is finally getting a grip on his heat vision), and deal with a mysterious new “X-Kryptonite” drug ring in Small Wales. The episode’s title, “The Ties That Bind,” is a direct reference to Clark feeling shackled by his responsibilities. A standout scene involves Clark failing to save a train from a derailment because he is momentarily distracted by personal drama—a rare moment of vulnerability for the Man of Steel. The D.O.D. subplot gets a major upgrade this week. Lt. Anderson (Ian Bohen) isn't just the annoying bureaucrat from Season 1 anymore. Here, he presents a genuine ideological challenge to Superman: Does the world need a god, or a soldier? superman & lois s02e02 1080p hd
Air Date: January 18, 2022 Runtime: 42 Minutes Format Reviewed: 1080p HD (Beautiful cinematography, especially in the Smallville scenes) Does it succeed
After a season premiere that threw the entire Lane-Kent family into emotional turmoil (thanks to a surprise visit from Natalie Irons), Superman & Lois Season 2, Episode 2, faces a difficult task. It has to juggle the fallout of last week’s cliffhanger while introducing a new villain and a fresh Smallville mystery. Lois is still reeling from the reveal that
“The Ties That Bind” is not an instant classic like Superman & Lois ’ best episodes, but it is a rock-solid character piece. It successfully pivots the show from last season’s "Luthor" arc into a new mystery involving the mines, drugs, and a cosmic horror villain.