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A man is being chased down by Supergirl, who uncharacteristically intends on killing him. When cornered, the man swears that he won't tell anyone but to no avail. After having fought off soldiers armed armed with jet packs and energy weapons, and a robot, Supergirl kills him with her heat-vision. InFearful Symmetry is an episode of season 1 of Justice League Unlimited. It premiered on September 4, 2004.

Synopsis for "Fearful Symmetry"

A man is being chased down by Supergirl, who uncharacteristically intends on killing him. When cornered, the man swears that he won't tell anyone but to no avail. After having fought off soldiers armed armed with jet packs and energy weapons, and a robot, Supergirl kills him with her heat-vision. In Smallvile, Supergirl bolts up from her bed, and looks up to find she has burn a hole in the ceiling with her heat-vision.

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  • The episode's title refers to the first stanza of William Blake's famous poem "The Tyger". The title was also used in chapter 5 of the miniseries Watchmen, which features Rorschach, modeled directly on Steve Ditko's The Question. Coincidentally, both in Watchmen and in the episode, the two characters allude to a penchant for trash cans.

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  • Question's theory concerning "actors elected to public office" are likely nods to real-life American actors who entered into politics such as Ronald Reagan, who was 40th President of the United States, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was elected as the 38th Governor of California in a year before this episode was aired.


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