Underappreciated version of Zod with Callum Blue bringing the intensity and calmness that makes the character work and his arc in Smallville is one of the better villain origins they had
My all time favourite portrayal of Zod and loved the way Smallville addressed Zod as a young major and how he became the villainous general that we all love to hate. Callum Blue did a tremendous job playing one of Superman's most iconic villains and he was definitely up there with Michael Rosenbaum's Lex Luthor in terms of main bad guys
I actually felt really bad for Zod in the scene where Jor El wouldn’t give him his son back. I mean I could understand the scientific reason why he would be hesitant but when he tried to take the moral stance as the real reason I could understand why Zod would feel resentment toward him from then on. If only Zod’s blood was taken during the battle of Kandor his younger clone might have actually had a chance at redemption but the last thing he remembered when unlocked from the orb was his best friend’s refusal to help him
@@jayku1624 no I think what Kentrc 11 is saying is that Zod is on the roof of a building after having just been shot. That’s a little strange that he would choose there to meet him in his supposed condition
One of the best scenes of Season 9 , i literally Adore how Callum Blue has interpreted it. Zod was definitely my favourite villain together with Lex. His character is very interesting because it reminds me a lot of Emperor Commodo from Gladiator movie. Same sadness, rage and loneliness, same jealousy (towards Jor-El, towards Kal-El as long as Commodo was jealous of Marco Aurelio and Maximus) and same Amazing job with his eyes and body language. This is my favourite scene
Still my favourite as well Season 9 of Smallville is one I remember the most from the show that had the right amount of character drama and superhero spectacle which is something seasons 8 and 10 do well but 9 did it the best. Salvation is one my favourite endings to a season of tv
This version of Zod can't really recover his powers since he never had any. He's a clone of the original with blue kryptonite put into each clone of the kandorians that was inside of the orb
soldier2009 yes i know Clark’s literally few drops of blood voided out the blue kryptonite in Zods bloodstream. This isn’t the real Zod, he’s a clone of the original as part of a project to re-create krypton if it was ever destroyed. Jor-El purposely put blue kryptonite in the kandorians because they knew under a yellow sun they get superpowers and would take over a world and destroy the people on a planet with a yellow sun
@@adamtajyar damn I had no insight on that I didn’t think Jor-el put blue Kryptonite in the Orb guess I should have paid attention a little more but your right This is a Past version of Zod along with others in that orb that’s why Jor-el from the Orb didn’t know who Clark was cause he hadn’t had a kid yet when he was making the orb
I think I liked the Man of Steel's interpolation of General Zod, better. At least he was honest. I like how they intrepret the connection with the sun. Solar Invictus, indeed.
@@colinmack93 Delusional. And you think that the US army having these abilities will provide that? That would only provide a more direct tyrannical rule by the powerful. No thanks... and besides, the army? Lol... better go with a different branch.
I don't like that Clark gives Zod and his army powers so easily, it feels like it makes him directly responsible for doing something that could so easily have dramatic and disastrous effects for humanity. I think Emil Hamilton should run a computer analysis of whether Clark's blood could give the Kandorians powers, out of curiosity, after Clark and Chloe ask. Emil says the results show, they'll have Clark's abilities temporarily with a few mere drops of blood, for around five hours, but then the blue kryptonite in their blood will override Clark's DNA. In terms of them being able to keep Clark's abilities, there's only a 14% chance that the abilities can be kept - so it's generally impossible, but there's still a tiny, miniscule chance the powers could be kept. Clark will supervise Zod for the five hours he has powers, to ensure he doesn't do anything criminal, subtly but firmly telling him that if he does, he'll face human justice immediately when he has no powers. Due to not receiving nearly as much sunlight as him, Clark knows Zod is definitely not powerful enough to overpower him for the five hour duration, and after this time, Zod's body would've digested the bullet inside himself. Quite a bit more blood can provide a Kandorian with Clark's powers permanently, and this is something Clark will not reveal to Zod and co. . Zod will guess that quite a bit more blood will give some Kandorians powers by testing this theory out, as he does not trust Clark after his towers' destruction. Note: In addition to the small 14% chance, it should also be established that Clark doesn't intend to transfer blood to any of the Kandorians in the case of an emergency, as it's too big a risk that they could discover how to get their powers and consequently, become a threat.
@TheTonyEntertainment Smallville does not have as many special effect shots, and the ones it does have are generally short to save in costs. Compare a big brawl in Smalleville to one in Superman and Lois and you can tell which one had a better budget.
Underappreciated version of Zod with Callum Blue bringing the intensity and calmness that makes the character work and his arc in Smallville is one of the better villain origins they had
My all time favourite portrayal of Zod and loved the way Smallville addressed Zod as a young major and how he became the villainous general that we all love to hate. Callum Blue did a tremendous job playing one of Superman's most iconic villains and he was definitely up there with Michael Rosenbaum's Lex Luthor in terms of main bad guys
I actually felt really bad for Zod in the scene where Jor El wouldn’t give him his son back. I mean I could understand the scientific reason why he would be hesitant but when he tried to take the moral stance as the real reason I could understand why Zod would feel resentment toward him from then on. If only Zod’s blood was taken during the battle of Kandor his younger clone might have actually had a chance at redemption but the last thing he remembered when unlocked from the orb was his best friend’s refusal to help him
I agree 100 percent .. When I first saw this I was hyped but I had a feeling he would get his powers back eventually
Clark didn't think for a second as to why Zod was on the roof of a building after being shot lol so absent-minded
To be fair would you wanna start moving so soon after being shot? He probably thought be needed a second
@@jayku1624 no I think what Kentrc 11 is saying is that Zod is on the roof of a building after having just been shot. That’s a little strange that he would choose there to meet him in his supposed condition
@@TheMan-je5xq thats a fair point
@@jayku1624 I mean I sure as hell wouldn’t do that even if I could take an elevator all the way up there lol
Well he is still alien so meeting on a building with a nice view is just they way they do
Yoooo him soaking in sun before he flies tells you how good it feel for them to charge up from solar energy
One of the best scenes of Season 9 , i literally Adore how Callum Blue has interpreted it. Zod was definitely my favourite villain together with Lex. His character is very interesting because it reminds me a lot of Emperor Commodo from Gladiator movie. Same sadness, rage and loneliness, same jealousy (towards Jor-El, towards Kal-El as long as Commodo was jealous of Marco Aurelio and Maximus) and same Amazing job with his eyes and body language.
This is my favourite scene
Zod is one the best villain there is
This is still my favorite season
Still my favourite as well
Season 9 of Smallville is one I remember the most from the show that had the right amount of character drama and superhero spectacle which is something seasons 8 and 10 do well but 9 did it the best. Salvation is one my favourite endings to a season of tv
He didn’t recover them he never had them before this.
This version of Zod can't really recover his powers since he never had any. He's a clone of the original with blue kryptonite put into each clone of the kandorians that was inside of the orb
Clark's blood gave him those powers
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soldier2009 yes i know Clark’s literally few drops of blood voided out the blue kryptonite in Zods bloodstream. This isn’t the real Zod, he’s a clone of the original as part of a project to re-create krypton if it was ever destroyed. Jor-El purposely put blue kryptonite in the kandorians because they knew under a yellow sun they get superpowers and would take over a world and destroy the people on a planet with a yellow sun
@@adamtajyar damn I had no insight on that I didn’t think Jor-el put blue Kryptonite in the Orb guess I should have paid attention a little more but your right This is a Past version of Zod along with others in that orb that’s why Jor-el from the Orb didn’t know who Clark was cause he hadn’t had a kid yet when he was making the orb
@@quazargamer839I missed that too, maybe because I was high as a kite every episode.
To me this will always be MY Zod
I think I liked the Man of Steel's interpolation of General Zod, better. At least he was honest. I like how they intrepret the connection with the sun. Solar Invictus, indeed.
Imagine the US army having Those abilities ability’s
...Yeah, about that... there's this episode called "Prototype" they experiment with that idea.
They destroyed half the world without it, and imagine only with that ..
No You don’t get what I’m saying no more war’s just peace and love on earth
@@colinmack93 Delusional. And you think that the US army having these abilities will provide that? That would only provide a more direct tyrannical rule by the powerful. No thanks... and besides, the army? Lol... better go with a different branch.
did lex write this by any chance? lol
Epic!
I don't like that Clark gives Zod and his army powers so easily, it feels like it makes him directly responsible for doing something that could so easily have dramatic and disastrous effects for humanity.
I think Emil Hamilton should run a computer analysis of whether Clark's blood could give the Kandorians powers, out of curiosity, after Clark and Chloe ask. Emil says the results show, they'll have Clark's abilities temporarily with a few mere drops of blood, for around five hours, but then the blue kryptonite in their blood will override Clark's DNA. In terms of them being able to keep Clark's abilities, there's only a 14% chance that the abilities can be kept - so it's generally impossible, but there's still a tiny, miniscule chance the powers could be kept. Clark will supervise Zod for the five hours he has powers, to ensure he doesn't do anything criminal, subtly but firmly telling him that if he does, he'll face human justice immediately when he has no powers. Due to not receiving nearly as much sunlight as him, Clark knows Zod is definitely not powerful enough to overpower him for the five hour duration, and after this time, Zod's body would've digested the bullet inside himself.
Quite a bit more blood can provide a Kandorian with Clark's powers permanently, and this is something Clark will not reveal to Zod and co. . Zod will guess that quite a bit more blood will give some Kandorians powers by testing this theory out, as he does not trust Clark after his towers' destruction.
Note: In addition to the small 14% chance, it should also be established that Clark doesn't intend to transfer blood to any of the Kandorians in the case of an emergency, as it's too big a risk that they could discover how to get their powers and consequently, become a threat.
I wish I could do that I really wish I could do that
Flying
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Hey I wonder what was cheaper to make Smallville or Superman and Lois.
Smallville without question.
@@trueblue6201 why?
@TheTonyEntertainment Smallville does not have as many special effect shots, and the ones it does have are generally short to save in costs. Compare a big brawl in Smalleville to one in Superman and Lois and you can tell which one had a better budget.
@@trueblue6201 Superman and Lois really had more special effects?
Spiderman is preet in pink
Why’d he meet Zod here if Superman had no idea who Zod was in Superman 2 and Smallville is its prequel? Or it’s not, then….
Smallville isn't a prequel to the Christopher Reeve films. It is its own thing that retells the origins of Superman in its own unique way
Clark was to future?
Zod was ass in this show ngl
What an obvious troll