stepbackj34spud
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WE don't know how much time had passed between the end of the battle with Zod and the time Clark went to work at the Daily Planet but what was obvious was that Metropolis seemed to be back to some semblance of normalcy. Why you fail to grasp that simple fact when it was plain as day on the movie screen makes me wonder if you actually saw the movie you are so dedicated to criticizing.
You are talking like there was only the rebuilt Daily Planet standing amid a city in ruins and we didn't see Clark Kent riding his bike down a crowded street on a beautifully sunny day as people were going about their business unimpeded.
I guess you needed to see an extra hour of city council meetings, zoning regulation squabbles, contractors bidding for the rebuilding contract and then an extended montage of the city being built one skyscraper at a time in order for you to be able to accept that the city got rebuilt.
Clark is 32 or 33 in the movie(I forgot), not much time could have passed since that attack. Only a moron would accept a city being rebuilt that quick after that kind if devastation.