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2 | * When Clark explains to his mother he's willing to give up his powers in order to stay with Lois, because she's everything he wants in life. |
3 | * This dialogue, right after: |
4 | ** Lois: You did all that for me, I don't know what to say. |
5 | ** Superman: Just say you love me. |
6 | * Also this one: |
7 | ** Clark: I think... think maybe we oughta hire a bodyguard from now on. |
8 | ** Lois : I don't want a bodyguard. I want the man I fell in love with. |
9 | * The moment that comes right before lies between this and a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments funny moment]]: when [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Lois]] tries to attack Rocky (the diner brute) while Clark is [[BroughtDownToNormal depowered]] and cannot defend himself. |
10 | * Possibly YMMV but when Superman traps Non under a bit of debris Zod and Ursa seem genuinely angry. All together now: D'AAAAAW BEFORE ZOD! |
11 | ** And Zod discovering Superman's "weakness", which the viewer recognizes is really his greatest strength: |
12 | --->'''Zod:''' "He ''cares''. [[EvilCannotComprehendGood He actually cares for these Earth people]]." |
13 | * Jor-El's HeroicSacrifice to give Superman his powers back in the Donner cut. |
14 | * Otis's attempt to cheer up Lex Luthor at the beginning, [[HarsherInHindsight if you don't take into account that he's talking about how Lex Luthor almost succeeded in drowning millions of people]]. |
15 | --->'''Lex Luthor:''' This is how it ends for the greatest criminal mind of our time. Not with a whimper, not with a bang. How do they choose to reward Lex Luthor... the greatest genius in this world? Do they give him glory or treasure? What, matter of fact, do they give him? |
16 | --->'''Prison Warden:''' Life plus 25, Luthor. Get to work. |
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