Both stories land in predictable yet intriguing places that make me excited for whats to come.
If that entrance wasnt enough to leave an impression, theres also Natalie Dreyfuss excellent and confident performance.
Sue is sarcastic, quick-witted, and Dreyfuss and Hartley Sawyers onscreen chemistry crackles from their first scene together.

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She claims that she returned to Central City intent on finding evidence that could put Loring away forever.
That night, the bantering pair break into Lorings warehouse office and find a safety deposit box key.
So youre an honest to God superhero?
she asks, before adding that she appreciates he trusted her with this secret.
I love this twist because it both honors and diverges from the canon.
Was she actually inspired by his transformation from terrible cop to superhero, or was she playing him?
Its unclear, which is part of the fun.
Unfortunately for Sue, she runs right into Lorings gun-happy men on the way out of the bank.
Unfortunately, the plan fails and the mirror simply shatters into a thousand pieces.
Whats unclear is whether or not she knows Joseph is part of a huge criminal conspiracy called Black Hole.
At this point, though, Iris chooses not to share that information with her for some reason.
Hopefully, Iris and Eva make it out of there soon because Not-Iris is making some suspicious moves.
She goes after the mirror gun, which she claims will help with her Black Hole investigation.
So now the gun is the hands of a mirror created doppelganger who cant be trusted.
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