"Waiting for Superman" notably redefined the show's place in the DC multiverse:

While most of the series is mixed for HD, the visual language of S02E15 demands higher fidelity. Here is why the 4K upgrade is essential:

The transfer also highlights the subtle makeup work on In 4K, her parasitic connection to the Inverse World isn't just a glow; it’s a parasitic crawl of light under her skin.

Yes—with one caveat. Superman & Lois has always been a show about family first, superheroics second. The 4K transfer respects that. The grain structure (yes, the show uses subtle film grain) remains intact, preventing that "soap opera" digital look. The Atmos audio track (included on the 4K disc release) finally gives composer Dan Romer’s melancholic cello theme the weight it deserves during the final montage.

In a broader sense, this phrase could reflect the ongoing conversation about the quality of home viewing experiences and the increasing importance of technological standards in enhancing storytelling. The specificity of the phrase also underscores the diversity and depth of modern television, with its numerous series, seasons, and episodes catering to a wide range of interests and fandoms.