@@ZachCG the idea that Clark Kent is insulting the human race by acting weak and like he needs glasses when hes literally perfect is such a hot take it changed my perspective of superman
@@Itsgriffeys it's not a hot take lol, it's been a quote from Kill Bill for years. It's also completely inaccurate. Superman grew up as a normal farmboy before he ever had powers. He lived out the 17~20 as a limited human first, not an asshole alien God.
@@NeutralGuyDoubleZero depends whose writing, ive known superman to develop powers as an adolescent, only the 70s superman where he gets powers as a teen. And Bill talked about how supermans secret identity was clark kent and not the other way around, i dont think he had anything against superman. If memory serves he loved superman. You should probably pay more attention.
Harmon's rant shows he never understood superman at all. It's incredibly ignorant. A petty angry jealous little man; no wonder he identifies with Lex Luther and no wonder Rick and Morty is tanking. The cynicism is fun for a bit but grates real fast. Dude literally advocates for an acceptable crime rate and thinks NASA would be put out of business by superman. All kinds of screwed up nonsense.
I get Harmon's mindset, but his reasoning for hating Superman is the same reason why Lex Luthor is so interesting: He fundamentally doesnt understand the character that is Superman and has his own preconceived notions as to who he is and how he works, and that said notions are why he hates him.
It'd be funny if we claim Superman to be the strongest, while on his home planet he's diagnosed as dyslexic and underperformed in various cognitive faculties.
prolific casting of chris pratt. visionary
This is probably my favorite Harmon rant. Genuinely makes me root for Lex Luthor
BECAUSE I'M SUPER!!! BECAUSE I WASN'T **BORN** SUPER!!! I WAS BORN WEAK, THAT MAKES ME STRONG.
^genuinely raw as fuck dialog
@@ZachCG the idea that Clark Kent is insulting the human race by acting weak and like he needs glasses when hes literally perfect is such a hot take it changed my perspective of superman
@@Itsgriffeys it's not a hot take lol, it's been a quote from Kill Bill for years.
It's also completely inaccurate. Superman grew up as a normal farmboy before he ever had powers. He lived out the 17~20 as a limited human first, not an asshole alien God.
@@NeutralGuyDoubleZero depends whose writing, ive known superman to develop powers as an adolescent, only the 70s superman where he gets powers as a teen. And Bill talked about how supermans secret identity was clark kent and not the other way around, i dont think he had anything against superman. If memory serves he loved superman. You should probably pay more attention.
Harmon's rant shows he never understood superman at all. It's incredibly ignorant. A petty angry jealous little man; no wonder he identifies with Lex Luther and no wonder Rick and Morty is tanking. The cynicism is fun for a bit but grates real fast. Dude literally advocates for an acceptable crime rate and thinks NASA would be put out of business by superman. All kinds of screwed up nonsense.
This is a certified hood classic
That person sticking up for him was a core memory lol
his superman is basically Mr. Manhattan
Dan’s description of Superman reminds me of Homelander in The Boys. Wonder if he’s a fan.
Dan Harmon for Lex Luthor!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
A classic
I get Harmon's mindset, but his reasoning for hating Superman is the same reason why Lex Luthor is so interesting:
He fundamentally doesnt understand the character that is Superman and has his own preconceived notions as to who he is and how he works, and that said notions are why he hates him.
Root for Ned Beatty.
Especially in Deliverance.
It'd be funny if we claim Superman to be the strongest, while on his home planet he's diagnosed as dyslexic and underperformed in various cognitive faculties.
Who's superman?
Just some ubermensch
@@justincoleman3805 👏🏽
Me
yelling makes me sad.
You're in the wrong place.
Harmontown may not be your cup of tea then