That's not how Tumblr works. Like, this thing grew out of my control in a way that I can't even respond to it, because different people reblogging it with their comments has created different conversation chains, and those have branched into different conversation chains. I get the snippets in my activity feed, to the point now that I wish I hadn't made the damn Supergirl screen cap, but the thing has taken on a life of its own. I could delete it from my Tumblr and that won't stop it. And that's not even to start on the angry private messages I get sent anytime I make a joke about one of those movies (except about Jared Leto; he seems to be free game).
It was really cool when Superman broke Zod's neck. It was the most interesting thing I've ever seen Superman do in any movie or story, to be honest.
Can you elaborate? I'd like to know what interests you about it.
EDIT: Actually, probably better question--has anything else Superman's done in what you've seen been interesting to you? Or is this more like "he's so boring that even this dull thing is interesting compared to everything else."
Because to me, snapping a neck is a simple solution to a conflict; lots of characters do it, and I've seen Superman do much more interesting conflict resolutions, either emotionally or spectacle.
Supergirl, too. I'm impressed with how on the show she's been talking down problems. It's part of why I'm glad Supergirl exists as a show, because maybe people can see that having a superhero like that doesn't mean having to make them kill to be interesting; really there shouldn't be a huge difference in Superman and Supergirl's demeanor. I've seen some people complain, but I have no problem with the showrunners taking Superman stories and villains and giving them to Supergirl, because in our current cultural climate, I'm not sure anyone can portray Superman like a person. Better to have the stories live on through Supergirl than all end in neck-snaps.
Really, the neck-snap isn't my biggest issue with Man of Steel. That would be Jonathan Kent.