Warning: This article contains spoilers for theSuperman & Loisseries finale, “It Went By So Fast.”
Colin Bentley/The CW
Did that emotional moment actually happen between the two enemies after their deaths?
“Superman had a life full of hope, joy, and family.

Michael Cudlitz, ‘Superman & Lois’.Colin Bentley/The CW
“When it was over, I think Lex realized that he had made the wrong choices.
He had hurt people.
Series stars Hoechlin and Tulloch both praise their costar Cudlitz for how he performed Lex’s final moment.

Tyler Hoechlin, ‘Superman & Lois’.Colin Bentley/The CW
“That was probably my favorite part of the ending, to be honest,” Tulloch tells EW.
“And I knew it was going to be very emotional.
Michael Cudlitz is just a tremendous actor.”

Elizabeth Tulloch, Tyler Hoechlin, ‘Superman & Lois’.Colin Bentley/The CW
“I hope the fans love it, because I know they haven’t seen anything like that.
It’s whatever you want to believe.”
And that’s the way I look at the end of this show.”
Cudlitz believes thatSuperman & Lois' finale montage was also not a linear narrative.
“It ends in a feeling,” he adds.
So to me, it’s more emotional and metaphysical.
I don’t necessarily think there’s words you’re free to put to it.”
“Even thinking about it kind of f—s me up,” he says.
“I’m getting upset now thinking about it.
It was a really wonderful day on set.
Why are the young [versions of his sons] there?
Well, because that’s what you want to see.
Again, there’s no linear narrative to it.
I was a mess at the end.”