“The Ties That Bind” is a masterclass in second-episode syndrome avoidance. It doesn't slow down the mystery of the Bizarro world, but it also refuses to forget that this show is, at its heart, a family drama.
Disclaimer: This review is based on the Web-DL version of Superman & Lois S02E02. Screenshots used are for illustrative purposes only. superman & lois s02e02 webdl
Find the Web-DL version. Whether you buy it digitally or acquire it through legitimate means, the difference in the "Bizarro" sequences and the nighttime cinematography is night and day (pun intended). “The Ties That Bind” is a masterclass in
This is the thesis of the show: Even Superman has to do the dishes. The visual clarity of the Web-DL turns this domestic scene into a painting. You see the exhaustion in Lois’s eyes and the teenage defiance in Jordan’s jaw. You don't need a super-suit to have a super-conflict. Grade: A- Screenshots used are for illustrative purposes only
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8.5/10 Best Moment: Baby Jonathan using heat vision to pop a balloon. Worst Moment: Clark being gaslit by the DOD (it hurts to watch a good man be bullied).
If you are watching Superman & Lois via a high-quality source (like iTunes, Amazon, or Vudu), you are getting the best possible experience for Season 2, Episode 2: “The Ties That Bind.” Why? Because this is an episode built on subtle facial expressions, shadowy cinematography, and a sound mix that balances a screaming baby with a screaming Bizarro. A compressed broadcast stream just doesn’t do it justice.