The Inverse Method
- Episode aired Feb 1, 2022
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.2K
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Lois and Chrissy go on a mission to find Lois' sister Lucy; Jonathan and Jordan become more and more unsettled as Clark's painful visions continue;Lois and Chrissy go on a mission to find Lois' sister Lucy; Jonathan and Jordan become more and more unsettled as Clark's painful visions continue;Lois and Chrissy go on a mission to find Lois' sister Lucy; Jonathan and Jordan become more and more unsettled as Clark's painful visions continue;
Daisy Tormé
- A.I. Device
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaExcluding Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch, as the title leads, Jenna Dewan is the first actor to appear as their Supergirl (2015) character. And though Sam Lane is also a carry-over, he was previously played by a different actor.
- GoofsAs retired Gen. Sam Lane's Superman liaison replacement at the DoD this season, Lt. Mitch Anderson was a perplexingly lower ranked officer in the first two episodes. In this episode, he is suddenly wearing the bars of a three-star general, the fastest promotion in military history.
- Quotes
Clark Kent: My mom always said it's never stupid to try and help someone.
- ConnectionsReferences Candy Crush Saga (2012)
Featured review
The Inverse Method balances the character arcs out perfectly, though flawed in some areas
Melissa Hickey directed the forth episode of Superman and Lois. This episode has Lois and Chrissy go on a mission to find Lois' sister Lucy; Jonathan and Jordan become more and more unsettled as Clark's painful visions continue. I like how they balance out the screen time and character arcs in this season, everyone in the Kent family has something important to do. I can only praise the script and direction, Melissa Hickey did a really good job, unexpectedly. There's also some great cinematography in the episode, keeping the same quality from the previous season if not better except for the visual effects and CGI. But back to the direction, Melissa Hickey nailed it with this episode, a newcomer to the tv show and quickly shows how she cares for the characters and knows how to make epic sequences, she delivered in both the action and dramatic scenes, the action scenes were done so well.
The Inverse Method continues the previous episodes plot and character arcs, whilst bringing us the reveal of the big bad and honestly more of the good stuff. Jai Jamison & Andrew N. Wong wrote the script for this episode and I couldn't see any real flaws with the writing in this episode, but it wasn't as great as the previous episode but overall the quality we are used in seeing and the same is said regarding the other departments, the quality and love for the characters and show remains there. Whilst the previous episodes were more character driven and building up the villain, the previous episode ended with the reveal of Bizarro which took me by surprise. This episode builds on that and it's looking bright for the season, so far, a great villain. But the show is of course about Lois Lane and her arc is on the same level if not just a tiny bit better, Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tull are terrific in this episode, there's also great acting from the rest of the cast. Jenna Dewan returns to the role of Lucy Lane and it's nice to see her reprise it after her part in Supergirl, but this is a different version and rightfully so. This version is just more realistic than the other.
I appreciate the work the writers, producers and well everyone who's working on this show, Superman and Lois is a show so very human. Comparing this to another show in the Arrowverse is something I'm unable to do now days, the quality is higher in every way. Especially the writing, pacing and acting. These characters act like human beings and that's why so many tune into this spectacular show. The conversations matter and each scene is there for a purpose. Lois' character arc this season deserves a lot of praise, I can't wait to see what happens next, it's the same with every single character arc, the writers continue to show their talent. The episode is very good but there's a big BUT coming, the big fight sequence was shot extremely well but the set they used were very bad and the CGI didn't meet my expectations for the show. That big fight was also unnecessary in some capacity, it would have been too much focus on Lois if the fight wasn't in. But what I mean is how there could have been something else, something smarter, something more interesting for the Man of Steel as he's more than that, he's Clark Kent and he haven't really been Clark as much in this season and we all know Tyler Hoechlin is an excellent Clark Kent. Overall, a great episode though.
The Inverse Method continues the previous episodes plot and character arcs, whilst bringing us the reveal of the big bad and honestly more of the good stuff. Jai Jamison & Andrew N. Wong wrote the script for this episode and I couldn't see any real flaws with the writing in this episode, but it wasn't as great as the previous episode but overall the quality we are used in seeing and the same is said regarding the other departments, the quality and love for the characters and show remains there. Whilst the previous episodes were more character driven and building up the villain, the previous episode ended with the reveal of Bizarro which took me by surprise. This episode builds on that and it's looking bright for the season, so far, a great villain. But the show is of course about Lois Lane and her arc is on the same level if not just a tiny bit better, Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tull are terrific in this episode, there's also great acting from the rest of the cast. Jenna Dewan returns to the role of Lucy Lane and it's nice to see her reprise it after her part in Supergirl, but this is a different version and rightfully so. This version is just more realistic than the other.
I appreciate the work the writers, producers and well everyone who's working on this show, Superman and Lois is a show so very human. Comparing this to another show in the Arrowverse is something I'm unable to do now days, the quality is higher in every way. Especially the writing, pacing and acting. These characters act like human beings and that's why so many tune into this spectacular show. The conversations matter and each scene is there for a purpose. Lois' character arc this season deserves a lot of praise, I can't wait to see what happens next, it's the same with every single character arc, the writers continue to show their talent. The episode is very good but there's a big BUT coming, the big fight sequence was shot extremely well but the set they used were very bad and the CGI didn't meet my expectations for the show. That big fight was also unnecessary in some capacity, it would have been too much focus on Lois if the fight wasn't in. But what I mean is how there could have been something else, something smarter, something more interesting for the Man of Steel as he's more than that, he's Clark Kent and he haven't really been Clark as much in this season and we all know Tyler Hoechlin is an excellent Clark Kent. Overall, a great episode though.
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