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Meanwhile, Jordan (now reckless, using his heat vision openly) hunts for Luthor’s strike teams. Jonathan, wearing a modified Kryptonian gauntlet (a prototype from the Fortress), acts as his ground support. Their brotherhood is frayed—Jordan blames Jonathan for not being faster when their father fell.

“He shouldn’t have said my name.”

Three days after the attack that leveled Metropolis’s defense sector and seemingly killed Superman (Season 4 premiere cliffhanger), Smallville is a ghost town under military quarantine. Lois refuses to leave, convinced Clark is alive. General Sam Lane, now in a wheelchair after saving a soldier from a collapsing bunker, admits to her in a rare soft moment: “We lost his emergency transponder signal. But we never lost his heartbeat—until yesterday. Now… there’s nothing.” superman & lois s04e02 dvdrip

In the cellar, Lois finds an old radio. She rigs it to broadcast on Clark’s private JLA frequency. No response. Jordan breaks down, admitting he heard his father’s last thoughts during the attack: “Tell Lois… the barn.”

“If you’re seeing this, Luthor found a way to phase-shift me. I’m not dead. I’m trapped in the inverse zone. Lois… the boys… don’t come for me. He wants you to try. But there’s another way. My cousin. She’s not on Argo. She’s been on Earth the whole time. Hiding. Her name is—” Meanwhile, Jordan (now reckless, using his heat vision

Suddenly, the floor explodes upward. (Dr. Albert Michaels, reanimated and enraged) tears through the press, screaming for Lois. He’s unstable, leaking radiation. Jonathan fires the gauntlet—it shorts out. Jordan tries to phase through Skull’s blast but gets thrown into a support beam. Lois, unarmed, walks directly toward Skull and whispers, “Albert. Your daughter is alive. Luthor lied.”

Lois tracks a coded broadcast to the ruins of the Smallville Gazette’s printing press. There, she finds an old ally: Bruno Mannheim (in a shocking return), now hiding from both Luthor and the feds. Mannheim reveals Luthor has been weaponizing “Bizarro DNA” spliced with red sun radiation. The creature that attacked Superman wasn’t a monster—it was a clone. A failed clone. The real weapon is still in play. “He shouldn’t have said my name

Post-credits. A dark room. A figure in a black-and-silver suit watches the Smallville explosion on multiple screens. She removes her hood. It’s Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)—older, scarred, angry. She picks up a Kryptonian blade.

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