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** Double that irony by adding in the understanding that Clark is being grilled by the father of his girlfriend. Most people already dread such a scenario, but this one has the awkwardness ramped up to eleven (if not higher).
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** In Episode 2, Jimmy calling Clark during Livewire's bomb threat seems to have been, at best, a convenient butt-dial on a first viewing. Knowing that Jimmy is well aware of who Clark is and what he can do, it's more likely he called Clark deliberately in order to get Superman to the scene as quickly as possible while playing it off as an accident to hide his knowledge.

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** In Episode 2, Jimmy calling Clark during Livewire's bomb threat seems to have been, at best, a convenient butt-dial on a first viewing. Knowing that Jimmy is well aware of who Clark is and what he can do, it's more likely he called Clark deliberately in order to get Superman to the scene as quickly as possible while playing it off as an accident to hide his knowledge. This becomes even more likely when you consider where in the conversation they are when Clark answers the call, and that Pa Kent had to carry the phone to him from another room. More than likely, Jimmy dialed Clark as soon as he spotted the bombs.
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** In Episode 2, Jimmy calling Clark during Livewire's bomb threat seems to have been, at best, a convenient butt-dial on a first viewing. Knowing that Jimmy is well aware of who Clark is and what he can do, it's more likely he called Clark deliberately in order to get Superman to the scene as quickly as possible while playing it off as an accident to hide his knowledge.
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** It also takes on a deeper meaning when you realize this version of Clark doesn't yet know exactly who or what Superman is, he hasn't been practicing very long, and he can't even access the Fortress of Solitude's data because it's in unsubtitled Kryptonian (which this version can't instinctively understand). In many ways, Clark is ''also'' along for the ride, making it also ''his'' adventures with Superman as well. It's very subtle, but clever.

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