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As we all know at the end of Supergirl's final episode, Cat Grant took the glasses so to speak off Kara. Well, as Superman and Lois is in its final season, last night's episode seemed to take that moment and build on it as I have been seeing on social media. In it, Daily Planet reporter Janet Olsen (apparently there's another Olsen sister out there...different universe I know) interviews Superman/Clark from Smallville.

While Supergirl's was done with a look to the (unknown) future and her smile, S&L's was done with some candor and perhaps Clark knowing the jig is up. It also shows how Tyler Hoechlin was a great pick to play TVs newest, now most recent Superman, as much as we think the same of Melissa to play Kara. The scenes Tyler had with Melissa Benoist as Supergirl was one of the best super team-ups we have waited for, along with Grant Gustin as The Flash.

Here is the moment Clark revealed himself, which might also show up at the Superman and Lois fanpage, run by the same team who runs this one.

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It was a great episode and Superman & Lois is having a strong final season. I do like the symmetry now between the final season of Supergirl and the final season of Superman & Lois even if it was unintentional symmetry.

One difference between Kara's reveal and Clark's reveal is that Kara's reveal happened in the end of the final episode of the series where Clark's reveal happened with three episodes left. Based on the promo for Monday's episode, we are going to see some of the immediate fallout of the reveal to the world.



Seems like Lex is going to weaponize the reveal to attack Lois's journalistic credibility.
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This Monday is the Series Finale of Superman & Lois.This also marks the full end of the Arrowverse, the final CW DC Comics series which started with Smallville in 2001(It's amazing to think that the CW has had a DC series on air since the network formed in 2006) and of course the conclusion of this Supergirl spin-off series.

Yes, they divorced themselves from the main Arrowverse shows at the end of season 2 but this is still a Supergirl spin-off. Tyler Hoechlin was introduced as Superman/Clark in Supergirl Season 2. Elizabeth Tulloch was introduced as Lois in Supergirl Season 4 in the Elseworld crossover. Jenna Dewan was introduced as Lucy Lane in Supergirl Season 1 and appeared through out Superman & Lois Season 2.

So here's the trailer for the series finale of Superman & Lois titled, "It Went by So Fast."

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Tyler Hoachlin and Bitsie Tulloch were at the San Francisco Fan Expo this weekend and talked a bit about the aborted Superman & Lois/Batwoman crossover and regrets about cutting ties with the rest of the Arrowverse.

https://screenrant.com/superman-lois-stars-address-dc-crossover-regrets-abandoned-arrowverse-plans/

For her part, Tulloch also had hopes for potential Arrowverse crossovers. In particular, she "really wanted Melissa Benoist to show up at some point for a cameo." The actress explains that originally Supergirl star Benoist had a photo taken with Hoechlin and Tulloch, which she wanted "on Lois's desk in the daily planet during the pilot." The picture was taken out because "that was around when the discussions were happening about us maybe not being a part of the Arrowverse per se." Even so, Tulloch hoped for an eventual appearance by Benoist, "because we kind of originated on Supergirl, it would've been nice to have Melissa."
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