Supabiliticians = sup(er) abilit(y) (techn)icians.
People with extraordinary abilities who know how to employ them. The other term is a cheap comic book reference. And while I don't really care for the editing style, all flashy and overly poignant, exuberantly delivered by those chosen for their delivery rather than their expertise and experience (2 or 3 narrators in respective fields would suffice over 7 or 8 sound bites from dubious randos), the show does find very worthwhile subjects to explore. Except for the lifting segment, more appropriately described as leveraging. Not that they didn't do it and that it wasn't amazing, but it's more a matter of leverage of a portion of the weight than it is actual lifting. No need to exaggerate an already fantastic feat. Other than that, worth the time.
People with extraordinary abilities who know how to employ them. The other term is a cheap comic book reference. And while I don't really care for the editing style, all flashy and overly poignant, exuberantly delivered by those chosen for their delivery rather than their expertise and experience (2 or 3 narrators in respective fields would suffice over 7 or 8 sound bites from dubious randos), the show does find very worthwhile subjects to explore. Except for the lifting segment, more appropriately described as leveraging. Not that they didn't do it and that it wasn't amazing, but it's more a matter of leverage of a portion of the weight than it is actual lifting. No need to exaggerate an already fantastic feat. Other than that, worth the time.