So which football game is Clark watching?


The insights here are courtesy of Mark Dent at The Brew House. His entire analysis can be found here. As someone not particularly into sports, I still found Dent’s detective work interesting.

I came across his post while in the process of unraveling the timetable for the events starting with Zod’s ultimatum.  I don’t know whether the game is meant to be a live one diegetically, however, even a rebroadcasted game would not represent a story-breaking plot-hole.  Notable games are rebroadcast on select channels, and Dent concludes that this was a “hell of a game” perhaps worthy of rebroadcast.  The fact that CNN’s feed is shown when the breaking news interrupts is not an issue.  Branding from other channels is permissibly and often carried over for breaking news, particularly with exclusive footage.

Enough apologetics, on to Dent’s conclusion….

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How did Clark destroy the truck without being caught?

MOSAIC 17 – Doc, 7/6/15

On January 12, 2012, we received one of our first glimpses of an intriguing visual from the set of Man of Steel.

It was one of the first released materials and likely earlier in production. In the film, the final scene looks like this:

So how does Clark, in the heat of the moment, vent his frustrations on this truck, where the end result is as we see it AND Clark does not get caught in the process? Clark can’t fly yet. He doesn’t have Flash-like super-speed.  No one warned Ludlow (the truck driver) so it apparently happened quickly without anyone hearing… read more

“Holding Kryptonite” Interview & Review

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Steve Younis and Michael Bailey of Radio KAL Live and Supermanhomepage.com have a brilliant interview with the authors of “Holding Kryptonite” which provides incredible insight into the first ten years of Superman’s creation through the lens of correspondence between DC and Superman’s creators. The correspondence was literally recovered from the an old legal file set to be thrown into the trash, recovered by a neighboring legal assistant to serendipitously saved the file to share with the world! Michael and Steve were kind enough to ask a few of my questions to the authors and the interview is a must-listen.

I finished reading this book over the weekend… read more

DC TV Podcasts Cancer Research Fundraiser May 16th

What is Winship?

Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Its history dates back to 1937 and since then, it has earned a reputation of not only being a state-of-the-art facility for cancer treatment, it is also a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center, allowing for research in the areas of bone marrow transplantation, breast cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, brain cancer, and many others. For more information, please visit winshipcancer.emory.edu

What is the DC TV Podcasts: Cancer Research Fundraiser?

DC TV Podcasts’s 1st fundraiser for cancer research with hosts of Quiver: The Green Arrow Podcast, The Flash Podcast, Legends of Gotham and Supergirl RadioThe event will be hosted at mixlr.com/dctvpodcasts and will kick off at 11 AM PST/2 PM EST on Saturday, May 16 with all four shows running into the evening that will be concluded with the first ever DC TV Podcasts Assemble show featuring hosts from all the four podcasts. For more information, click here to learn more.


We all have people in our lives who have been affected by cancer and who have benefited from the research and treatment of facilities like Winship. I encourage you to check out the live fundraiser by some of the most genuine and entertaining podcasters around talking about the shows you love and to DONATE if you can.

Click “Read More” for special video from Supergirl Radio’s Rebecca Johnson.
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