![]() Read more: Spider-Man: Far From Home Review Yes, she’s doing it to get her child back, but she’s best when being devilish. But she talks her way out of a cell, hooks up with her old girlfriend straightaway, and engages in some post coital deception for Zod. I was concerned the show had turned her into a milquetoast character, easily manipulated. Wallis Day is a compelling actor, and she hasn’t had a lot to work with this season yet. I get that he is supposed to reflect Seg, but I wish the show would give him more fire.Ī pleasant surprise this episode was Nyssa. You’d expect him to see Nyssa’s deception a mile away – or maybe he went soft after all that time in the Phantom Zone. The problem with Val (Ian McElhinney) is that while he’s a likable good cop to Jax-Ur’s bad cop, he’s also a bit of a dum-dum. I am not feeling the stakes of all this yet, even if it is nice to see Kem again (who doesn’t seem like a good choice for a Sagitari). Read more: Every Superman and DC Comics Easter Egg in Krypton Season 2 ![]() The “You’re so soft”/”You’re so … mean” was pure hilarity. Even though he doesn’t arrive until 29 minutes in, Lobo is still the main man of the episode, but the character needs a counterpart, and that’s what Sipos offers. Scanlan’s half-Lobo together in the Brainiac birthing room. It’s especially fun to see him and Emmett J. For some reason, I laughed out loud when Adam jealously asked if Seg was talking to Brainiac at the same time as him. I think you could point him at any other actor, and he’d bounce off them well. ![]() The writers clearly love coming up with lines for him, and the actor delivers them with excellent timing, and a bewildered expression. Meanwhile, Sipos is a master wingman as Adam. Read more – Krypton Season 2: What’s Next for Brainiac? Your grandson would be proud of your emotions, and resolve. It was a cool moment to see him flip the tables on the villain, calling him out for being afraid of losing control, and telling him to “savor it before you devolve into nothing.” Well done, Mr. It was annoying at first to see him duped, only to reveal he was stalling for time, and using his own emotions against Brainy. I believed Seg was falling for Brainiac’s creepy Lyta ploy when he began to cry and embrace her. But he also delivers a defiant, then emotional performance within his mindscape opposite Blake Ritson’s Brainiac. While he slowly transforms into Brainiac’s host, he does a nice job of becoming more rigid, and controlling his voice. We have the standard Seg we know, jocular with Adam. Read more – Krypton Season 2: Who is Lobo?Ĭuffe deserves a nod for his acting this week as he covers a range of emotions.
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