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What is the plot?

What is the ending?

The ending of My Adventures with Superman season 2 is a rescue and reunion. Brainiac is defeated, Kara is freed from his control, Superman and Supergirl save each other, and the story ends with the Kent family and their friends together in Metropolis and Smallville, with Lois choosing to stay beside Clark rather than leave for Gotham.

Clark, Lois, Jimmy, and Kara are left alive and united at the end. Brainiac is destroyed, Amanda Waller remains at large, and Lex Luthor is still out in the world building LexCorp and recruiting Deathstroke, which leaves future danger hanging over the peace.

Brainiac takes control of Lex Luthor's Project M machines and tries to use that power in the final conflict. Kara is pulled into that battle while under Brainiac's influence, and Clark, Lois, and Jimmy work to reach her. The emotional turning point comes when Clark, Lois, and Jimmy show Kara the family she could have on Earth, and that breaks the hold Brainiac has over her.

Once Kara snaps out of it, she and Clark fight side by side against Brainiac. Brainiac fires kryptonite at them, and Kara throws herself in the way to save Clark. She is knocked into the sun, but instead of dying, she is recharged by it, because the sun empowers Kryptonians. Reenergized, Kara returns with Clark and tears Brainiac's ship apart. She destroys Brainiac's body, and Brainiac's remains fall into the sun.

After the battle, Clark brings Kara to the Kent farm. Martha and Jonathan Kent welcome her there, and Clark plays catch with her, giving her the same kind of home he grew up with. Kara wakes up on Earth with a new place in the world, no longer alone.

Lois also reaches a decision at the end. She turns down the offer connected to Vicki Vale and decides not to leave Metropolis, choosing to stay with Clark and keep building her own career there. The final rooftop scene shows Clark, Lois, Jimmy, and Kara eating noodles when they hear another call for help. Superman and Supergirl prepare to fly out, and Lois and Jimmy go with them to cover the story, ending the season with the four of them together and ready for the next emergency.

Who dies?

Yes. In My Adventures with Superman, there are several character deaths, but some are permanent while others are shown only in flashbacks, simulations, or alternate/mental states rather than in the main present-day story.

Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van die when Krypton is destroyed by Primus Brainiac in a flashback. The wiki's death list states they were "blown up" when Brainiac destroyed Krypton, which is the series' explanation for the collapse of Clark's homeworld and the loss of his biological parents.

Hank Henshaw dies when Primus Brainiac destroys his jet with lasers. According to the death list, he is killed along with five unnamed military pilots in that attack, which occurs during Brainiac's larger assault and shows how casually devastating his power is.

Five unnamed military pilots die the same way as Henshaw: Brainiac shoots down their jets with lasers and blows them up. The deaths are listed as part of Brainiac's destruction of enemy aircraft.

Multiple Metallo units are destroyed across the series, and the deaths are usually violent, mechanical shutdowns rather than natural deaths. The list includes two Metallos shot in the power core by Amanda Waller, two blown up after Doctor John Irons/Steel hits them with a hammer, three electrocuted by Livewire, one burned alive by Heat Wave, one stabbed in the power core after being slammed into a building by Mist and Silver Banshee, and two broken apart by gunfire from General Samuel Lane and Amanda Waller.

Jor-El also appears as an artificial intelligence later in the series, but that version is already deceased rather than alive in the normal sense.

Clark Kent/Superman does not die permanently in the available death list, which explicitly marks him as alive. However, Season 2 includes an episode titled "The Death of Clark Kent," where Brainiac and the Black Mercy create a situation that makes Clark appear dead or spiritually defeated, but that is not a confirmed permanent death in the source results you provided.

If you want, I can also separate these into: - confirmed permanent deaths, - on-screen deaths only, - and deaths that are flashbacks or nonstandard "death" states.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Is this family friendly?