Superman and Lois keeps getting better and better, you can really see how much of a difference it is with quality regarding a show like Superman and Lois and Stargirl that has less episodes than say The Flash. That means for more serialized story and that's what I love, and this show does that super well. Focus on character development and world building is always nice to see and needed.
This week's episode is directed by Gregory Smith and he did a great job with the direction and overall feel of the episode. He did many things right and it was mostly the writing that could have been a little bit better, but I believe that the direction that the twins story is taking is the right one if we are thinking the full picture.
The plot for this episode has Clark teaching more of his Kryptonian history to Jonathan and Jordan, plus we get to see much more character development for the children and Clark too. Lois does some more digging into Morgan Edge and I have to say that I like these story and character arcs. The creators behind the show wants to tell a big story and having two antagonists is perfect for that, those being Morgan Edge and Captain Luthor. Now three episodes in, we have gotten a feeling of what the show is about and it ain't the villains, but the Kent Family.
The cinematography continues to amaze me, the music too but the most important thing other than the cinematography is the visual effects, they were perfect and a huge step up from the previous episode. There's also a great fight sequence in this episode, the visual effects are a major part of why the scene worked so well as it feels like Superman. They edit it so well. It's the quality a Superman show should have and I'm hooked.
The Superman in the Arrowverse was earlier not that strong as seen in Supergirl and the two crossovers he was apart of, but that have changed in Superman and Lois. Tyler Hoechlin's performance as Clark Kent have always been great but his Superman have always felt worse, but my opinion changed after watching this episode as he have grown in the role and you can truly call him the World's Finest.
Tyler Hoechlin is worthy of the cape, he'll hopefully be remembered for his performance as the beacon of hope as I surely will.