Search results
- During the episode, Lois Lane angrily referred to Ally as a “ parasite ” who feeds on the weak-minded. This insult was actually a reference to Ally’s DC Comics counterpart.
screenrant.com/superman-lois-ally-allston-parasite-villain-explained/Ally Alston Explained: Why DC's Parasite Is Lois Lane's Villain
Feb 2, 2022 · During the episode, Lois Lane angrily referred to Ally as a “ parasite ” who feeds on the weak-minded. This insult was actually a reference to Ally’s DC Comics counterpart. In the comic books, Alexandra Allston was one of several incarnations of a Superman villain called Parasite.
- Editor
- History
- Powers and Abilities
- Paraphernalia
- Notes
- Related
Origins
Ally's family has believed for generations that a shadow dimension exists, where everyone had another half. Her father died when she was a child in 1979, apparently as a result of trying to access the shadow dimension. His will left Ally his pendant and gave her total control of all his property if she continued his work, which she happily agreed to despite her uncle's warnings. At some point Ally developed a way of allowing people to view the shadow dimension by overdosing on drugs, a danger...
The Inverse Society
Lois and her journalism partner Chrissy Beppo learned of a secret meeting the group was holding in New Carthageand infiltrated it. However, this was a trap as Ally had expected them to show up and showed Chrissy footage of Lois admitting she hated Ally and wanted to bring her down. Chrissy believed Lois was biased and, as Lois had kept information from her before, she met with Ally to try to get the facts for herself. Ally drugged Chrissy and she saw the shadow dimension, which Ally ruled as...
The Inverse World
Mitchell Anderson, a rogue member of the United States Army, came to her with the duplicate of her pendant from the other world.Ally told him about the inverse world and gave him her drug cocktail, allowing him to see the inverse world and speak to her counterpart. As they now possessed both pendants; Ally, Anderson and a select few of Ally's followers went to the Shuster mines. Ally left Lucy Lane behind to act as a "failsafe" in case her plan failed. They were able to find the portal Bizarr...
Abilities
1. Charisma 2. Chemistry 3. Multilingualism: Ally can effortlessly understand and speak the reversed speech of the inverse world.
Weaknesses
1. Power Limitation: (Formerly)There was an upper limit to the amount of energy Ally could absorb. When she attempted to drain Superman's powers after he supercharged himself in the heart of the sun, the sheer level of energy destabilised the merge between her and her inverse self, allowing Superman to split them apart.
Equipment
1. Pendant: (Formerly) Ally's pendant is an old family heirloom and artefact dating back to when her reality split from the shadow dimension. Her counterpart had a matching one which was stolen by Bizarro. The pendants can be used to fuse someone with their shadow self, achieving godlike power. It was stolen by Anderson. 1.1. Oblivion Stone: (Destroyed) Anderson fused her pendant with its counterpart, creating the Oblivion Stone. The Allys used it to fuse together, then gave it to Jon-El to t...
This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series Superman & Lois and is an adaptation of Parasite (Alexandra Allston). The original character was created by Gre...Ally Allston was portrayed by Rya Kihlstedt.Lois’ choice of words referring to Ally as “a parasite” were no accident, though. In the comics, Ally wasn’t a cult leader, but was in fact an actual, literal parasite.
Jun 7, 2022 · Well, the latest episode confirmed that the most prevalent theory was true, revealing Ally to be a subverted take on Parasite. And make no mistake, while she suffered a major defeat here, it already has led to deadly consequences.
- Staff Writer
Jun 1, 2022 · Despite their success in doing so, Ally later fatally drains the Bizarro Tal-Rho of all his power. After numerous hints throughout the season, this unambiguously confirms that Ally is indeed Parasite. RELATED: Superman & Lois Season 2, Episode 11 Ending Completely Changes The Show
- Contributor
Feb 23, 2022 · With that said, Superman & Lois has positioned Ally as a manipulative cult leader and with numerous allusions to her becoming Parasite. Bizarro, initially presented as a villainous Man of Steel, gets the curtain pulled back on him quite a bit in the episode.
Superman & Lois Season 2 Episode 4. “She is a parasite.”. That’s what Lois Lane tells her sister Lucy Lane during an emotionally fraught flashback sequence in the latest episode of Superman & Lois. Lois is referring to Ally Allston, a cult leader who preaches something known as “The Inverse Method” (which also happens to be the title ...