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Superman & Lois S04e02 Bd9 -

Through the kitchen window, the sky turned amber, then a sickly green. A crack split the horizon, and out of it fell a single figure: not a monster, but a man in a tattered Superman suit, his skin chalk-white, his eyes hollow red.

“Help me,” the Bizarro whispered. “Not because I’m good. Because what’s coming through next… doesn’t want to conquer. It wants to unwrite .” superman & lois s04e02 bd9

Jordan walked in, rubbing his eyes. His heat vision flickered like a faulty lighter. “Dad, if BD9 is open, it’s not just one Bizarro. It’s an entire inverted army.” Through the kitchen window, the sky turned amber,

Clark’s fist clenched. But before he could move, the doppelgänger collapsed, clutching his chest. A glowing symbol burned through his suit: . “Not because I’m good

Clark stood by the window, his silhouette less solid than it used to be. Ever since the reverse-engineered Bizarro attack in the season premiere, his solar reserves had been erratic. One moment he could hear a heartbeat in Metropolis; the next, he couldn’t lift the tractor.

The episode ended with the Kent family staring at the horizon as the sky cracked wider, and from the void—a million red suns.

“Kal-El…” the figure rasped. “You hid the fragment. The BD9 core. Give it back… or I let them cross.”