What makes this scene so moving and haunting is Superman's least discussed, least envied, but perhaps most vital, other-worldly super power: his utter goodness, to show compassion even to his enemies and to dignify their humanity, even though they've betrayed and squandered nearly every shred of it.
Peia isn’t a saint, but underneath that murderous exterior is a woman who is suffering from cancer and tried to beat it. In their attempts, the Mannheim’s went too far and nearly destroyed an entire city. I can’t help but feel sorry for Peia. She just wanted to be with her family healthy and cancer free.
Yup, one of my favorite scenes in the series. I also liked the effects of the sound washing over Superman, and him gliding in gently rather than superspeeding.
Not even close. Unlike batman, Superman tried to save peia, Batman left ace to rot in a cage and be treated like a weapon. He didn't do anything until it was too late to save her.
I really forgive Peia and Superman, he really trying to save her but instead she umm... she shortcut herself to stopping to hurt all people around her. I feel sorry what Peia have cause in her criminal life to hurt Superman even she is a human and have a family they love her so much.😢😔😖👨👩👦🫂
thats a good question but i believe that peia got sick naturally . manheim cures only made her worst because of the simple fact her powers kept slipping for a reason but being pushed to a certain point led to too much of the cancer atoms and her power genes to mix alike .
I think this one is a lesson. Even Superman can't safe everyone. Its also a good lesson for Jordan, now he is training to become Superboy. He needs to learn accept this.
@@vietnameeseguy No, the lesson is that sometimes even with all those powers and abilities, perhaps possibly being one of the strongest beings in the universe, there are things that even Superman cannot do. There are people Superman cannot save. There are situations Superman can't prevent or foresee. Despite having Godlike abilities, Superman is no God. He is just a guy from Kansas trying to do the right thing simply because it's the right thing to do. Saving a bus full of schoolchildren or saving a man from a tornado are things Superman can do, but he can't save people from terminal diseases, strokes, heart attacks etc. This is one of those situations. He might not have been able to save her, but Superman did what he could to help and give Peia some comfort and reassurance in her final moments because sometimes that's all you can do.
@@shine_tradingcurrencies392 Damn, this is one of the most emotionally charged storylines in live action comic book media in years, I had no idea people weren’t into it
What makes this scene so moving and haunting is Superman's least discussed, least envied, but perhaps most vital, other-worldly super power: his utter goodness, to show compassion even to his enemies and to dignify their humanity, even though they've betrayed and squandered nearly every shred of it.
The way Superman descended with her in his arms from the clouds after they parted was godly
Peia isn’t a saint, but underneath that murderous exterior is a woman who is suffering from cancer and tried to beat it. In their attempts, the Mannheim’s went too far and nearly destroyed an entire city. I can’t help but feel sorry for Peia. She just wanted to be with her family healthy and cancer free.
2:35 the silence, background, choreography 🔥. The whole scene was just 😯
Yes 🫡🫂
Yup, one of my favorite scenes in the series. I also liked the effects of the sound washing over Superman, and him gliding in gently rather than superspeeding.
Props to the writers, CGI team and actors/actresses.
Just like Batman carrying out Ace's body
Not even close. Unlike batman, Superman tried to save peia, Batman left ace to rot in a cage and be treated like a weapon. He didn't do anything until it was too late to save her.
Nothing beats this show. Just incredible ❤
One thing is over. But one new thing is just beginning .
💔 I kinda understand how they feel I lost my aunt to leukemia in 2019 my cousins lost there mother it’s hard
I’m sorry for your loss
❤🕊️
Reminds me of Phin's sacrifice in Spider-Man: Miles Morales game.
I swear I hated the scene because she could have propelled him with the devices instead of jumping
Thank goodness they don’t have the Lazarus pit
I really forgive Peia and Superman, he really trying to save her but instead she umm... she shortcut herself to stopping to hurt all people around her. I feel sorry what Peia have cause in her criminal life to hurt Superman even she is a human and have a family they love her so much.😢😔😖👨👩👦🫂
Op episode and this scene was op 🫡🫂
*3:17**-**4:24*
Music name, please?
😢🥺😭
É mais legal na vida fora das telas pois que é o corpo-nave com a roupa feita pelo corpo mais 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Question guys. Shouldn't those super sonic sounds she makes kill those tumors?
Idk but if you trash talk a tumor it goes away. 😊
(This is a joke not medical advice)
thats a good question but i believe that peia got sick naturally . manheim cures only made her worst because of the simple fact her powers kept slipping for a reason but being pushed to a certain point led to too much of the cancer atoms and her power genes to mix alike .
Question guys. Shouldn't those super sonic sounds she makes kill her?
@@CuongNguyen-gu9fl Not just that, but shouldn't they kill the tumors?
What happens if they kept giving her more injections?
How was Superman supposed to have saved her?
I think this one is a lesson. Even Superman can't safe everyone. Its also a good lesson for Jordan, now he is training to become Superboy. He needs to learn accept this.
So Jonathan was right…sometimes you let them dir
@@vietnameeseguyWrong context and film
@@vietnameeseguy No, the lesson is that sometimes even with all those powers and abilities, perhaps possibly being one of the strongest beings in the universe, there are things that even Superman cannot do. There are people Superman cannot save. There are situations Superman can't prevent or foresee. Despite having Godlike abilities, Superman is no God. He is just a guy from Kansas trying to do the right thing simply because it's the right thing to do. Saving a bus full of schoolchildren or saving a man from a tornado are things Superman can do, but he can't save people from terminal diseases, strokes, heart attacks etc. This is one of those situations. He might not have been able to save her, but Superman did what he could to help and give Peia some comfort and reassurance in her final moments because sometimes that's all you can do.
@@TrentonSmith-hi3cm but relevant and true statement
stop calling the whos arrowverse thats a dead show call it the CWverse
season 3 has bn a huge disappointment
How so?
Nexstar not only reduce the número of episodes, reduce the budget too, that's evident
@@kylecorbinmusic the plot is boring af
@@shine_tradingcurrencies392 Damn, this is one of the most emotionally charged storylines in live action comic book media in years, I had no idea people weren’t into it
@@shine_tradingcurrencies392 I don't think so at all.
The scream pushed away superman but spared cars and everything around 😂
Please bring back Henry cavil and producer zack snyder😅