Parasite is the kind of villain who gets his powers one day, and somehow learns all about how to use them immediately, and also, somehow his body transforms itself in a kind of a suit. While superheroes often last days, months or their complete teenage years to learn to use their powers, villains learn overnight, I guess that is one of the advantages of being the bad guy in a series, everybody wants to see action soon so your training goes faster.
Parasite is also the kind of character (can happen to both heroes and villains) whose personality is changed completely along with his body. From a complete introvert to the worst case of extrovert in the case of the Parasite. From a timid janitor to a ruthless villain. If you are into DC and the whole superhero phenomenon, you already know that a timid or insecure person can be such a great start for a story, maybe because most humans tend to feel oppressed and victims of injustice at one point of their existences or another. Just the adventures of Batman and Superman have maybe a couple of dozens like "The Joker's Favor", "The Man Who Killed Batman" and of course, this adventure : "Feeding Time".
Designed to be a villain who could get into trouble not exclusively to the "Man of Steel" but practically to any superhero by stealing his abilities, this will not be, of course, the last time we see him. Finally, one of my favorite parts of the episode is having Jimmy Olsen, a person not only without Kryptonian strength but also someone who normally lacks a good recognition for his work, saving the day against one of the most difficult rivals of the most famous superhero.
Thanks everyone for reading!
IMDb Review by David del Real. November 2017. Mexico City. Mexico.
Parasite is also the kind of character (can happen to both heroes and villains) whose personality is changed completely along with his body. From a complete introvert to the worst case of extrovert in the case of the Parasite. From a timid janitor to a ruthless villain. If you are into DC and the whole superhero phenomenon, you already know that a timid or insecure person can be such a great start for a story, maybe because most humans tend to feel oppressed and victims of injustice at one point of their existences or another. Just the adventures of Batman and Superman have maybe a couple of dozens like "The Joker's Favor", "The Man Who Killed Batman" and of course, this adventure : "Feeding Time".
Designed to be a villain who could get into trouble not exclusively to the "Man of Steel" but practically to any superhero by stealing his abilities, this will not be, of course, the last time we see him. Finally, one of my favorite parts of the episode is having Jimmy Olsen, a person not only without Kryptonian strength but also someone who normally lacks a good recognition for his work, saving the day against one of the most difficult rivals of the most famous superhero.
Thanks everyone for reading!
IMDb Review by David del Real. November 2017. Mexico City. Mexico.