I’m So Relieved Superman & Lois Finally Gave Clark Kent His Comic Best Friend After 3 Years

The cast of Superman & Lois has gone through a number of changes through the years, with the DC Universe only introducing Clark"s comic best friend in its latest episode. The live-action Superman show has done an excellent job in its final season with putting the finishing touches on a bold and satisfying DC world. Before ending in only a couple more episodes, I"m relieved that the show has finally introduced one of the most iconic supporting characters in DC comics, with a unique twist.
I believe it has been essential to the success of the series that Superman & Lois has focused on an excellent supporting cast. With complex versions of the Man of Steel"s sons, a fully realized town of Smallville, and a uniquely brutal version of Lex Luthor, the series has crafted a compelling ensemble. Still, one of the most important characters from Superman"s comic book lore has so far been missing from the show, and I"ve been waiting to learn about his place in this universe. This has changed with Superman & Lois season 4, episode 7.
DC's Live-Action History Suggested Superman & Lois Might Never Get Its Own Jimmy Olsen Jimmy Olsen Has Had A Unique Path In Superman Media Close Jimmy Olsen"s path in Superman media over the past decades has sidelined the character and dismissed his importance. While Jimmy is one of the main reasons to watch My Adventures With Superman due to his wholesome excitement for the wonders of the world, the character has had a unique path in recent live-action iterations. Smallville, for example, killed the character off before the end of the series, and Supergirl did everything it could to redefine their James Olsen, even making him a vigilante in his own right.
The DCEU timeline had perhaps the strangest path in realizing Jimmy Olsen. A character named Jenny, listed in many locations as Jenny Olsen, appeared to be a gender-flipped version of the character in Man of Steel. This was later disqualified when Jimmy Olsen appeared for a single scene in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, where the fundamentally reimagined character, a CIA agent, was quickly killed. None of these iterations seemed to see the real Jimmy as essential to the Superman mythos, which I found extremely disappointing.
Superman & Lois Season 4 Introduces Jimmy Olsen & Repairs His Friendship With Clark Jimmy Olsen Plays An Important Part In The Latest Episode Close Jimmy Olsen has finally entered the universe of Superman & Lois in a satisfying sequence that rewrites DC lore. Rather than the chummy camaraderie that the two usually share, this Jimmy Olsen initially holds a significant bitterness toward Clark Kent. This is shown to refer to a falling out that took place between the two, where Clark was forced to be dishonest with Jimmy, and to essentially do away with their friendship, in order to protect his identity. This dark twist was unexpected, but I found extremely effective.
This relationship is also crucial to understanding Clark"s decision in Superman & Lois season 4, episode 7 to share his secret identity with the world. Understanding the difficulty in concealing Superman"s identity is an important part of the hero"s stories, but seeing the deep sadness and isolation that comes out of that via Jimmy Olsen"s character was a unique change that I wasn"t expecting. This version of Clark Kent has proven to be among the most human, and seeing that through the lens of his fractured relationship with Jimmy was emotional.
Superman & Lois' Clark Kent Story Means He Really Deserves A Live-Action Jimmy Olsen Superman & Lois' Clark Deserves All Of The Good Things In Life Close Superman & Lois has crafted one of the most human iterations of the Man of Steel yet put onscreen. Following that, the character has been through a lot, which has been taxing to both him and to audiences. With Superman having died, come back, and faced a wide selection of villains, it is so rewarding to finally see Clark come together with the people who care about him most. Reintroducing Jimmy, even if it comes after a fractured relationship, contributes significantly to that.
This version of Clark will be ending his story soon, and it is a relief to see so much support behind him, especially after all that he has given to others. The hero has an incredible family, with two sons and a wife who love him, and the whole town of Smallville seems to be behind him. Bringing in other characters from Superman"s storied past, including Jimmy Olsen, helps to build a larger community of support around the hero. I believe that everyone needs that kind of support, and to see Clark humanized in this way has made for fascinating television.






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