She is not an unwed mother. Read my posts. In Superman 2 she marries Clark when he is human and has sex with him. Her memory of the events are wiped at the end of the movie.
Does she abort the child when she finds herself pregnant? Thats what liberals do. Nope she gets a man and gets engaged. That is the right course of action and the moral thing to do. She doesn't marry the man that is raising her child and maybe thats because deep inside she knows she is still married to someone else.
re: "She is not an unwed mother. Read my posts. In Superman 2 she marries Clark when he is human and has sex with him. Her memory of the events are wiped at the end of the movie.
I don't remeber any marriage in Superman II. However, if she and Superman didn't get a divorce before he left then they are still married, whether she remembers it or not. Thus, Superman certainly remembers, so his failure to acknowledge and address his responsibilities simply represents another variation of the ongoing deconstruction of the traditional moral and ethical foundations of the character. If Hollywood would simply play it straight instead of trying to be cute and clever, all these problems could have been avoided.
I'm not condemning the movie - I'm simply pointing out what I consider an unnecessary flaw that could have been avoided. I do plan to see and enjoy it.