“All Is Lost” is a painful hour of television, but pain is the point. It strips the Kents down to nothing: Lois has no allies, Clark has no solution, Jonathan has no trust, and Jordan has no control. The final shot—Clark staring at his empty hands as the Inverse world bleeds into Smallville—is genuinely chilling.
Emotional suffering, family therapy sessions interrupted by interdimensional villains, and watching Superman realize his fists can’t fix this.
Verdict: A devastating, high-stakes chess move before the finale.
If the finale doesn’t stick the landing, this episode will feel like torture porn. But based on this show’s track record, “All Is Lost” is a necessary, well-acted, and brutally efficient setup for what promises to be a spectacular collapse—or a miracle.