You're right, as far as real world/realistic depictions go. It's *hard* to disable someone without using potentially lethal violence, especially unarmed. And when it's several someones? Yeah. Of course, when you bring in comicbook/cartoon physics, it's totally different.
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The funny thing is that MoS doesn't even actually make a strong case that Zod is like, axiomatically evil. Jor-El and Zod's conflict is abstracted bc Krypton's family structure is foreign to us; Zod's threat to purge lines isn't mass murder, but a shift in designer baby material.
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And, well, Krypton's existing government WAS incompetent & passive in the face of certain planetary annihilation! All Zod's criticisms of them are largely TOTALLY understandable and believable.
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I liked that the cartoon played it off as a hilarious misunderstanding Mala (Zod's wife) was doing the whole charming naif "Show me your Earth ways" thing because she was operating under the assumption Kal-El was the King of Earth and he was gonna make her the Queen
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When she finds out he's somehow a global celebrity superhero on Earth but ISN'T the King she gets all confused and upset, it literally makes no sense to her
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