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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:34 pm
It'll annoy me if Lana breaks up with Clark so that he can go save the world.
Sooooo much.
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:48 pm
Yea, Well it's always sad to see Clark unhappy. Well for me it is anyway.
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 9:11 pm
jcb- you may call me clue :]
blah, still kinda pissed off about it mad smallville is like my coffee for a caffeine addict who needs it to de-stress; without it, i tend to get cranky. xd anyone wanna fill me in on what happened after half-an-hour?
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:42 am
Blech, sorry you had to go through that, clue. Where did you leave off so we can give you more accurate info?
I cringed at the part where Lionel is taking the bear trap off his wrist. *shudder* That really grossed me out, I couldn't believe they can show flesh being ripped of the skin like that on prime time. (Oh, man. When he was getting away and he got nailed in the face with a shovel, I said WHOA! Then Lana popped out and dropped the shovel. O_O *heart attack* I could almost swear there was an evil Lana (clone, anyone?) and the Lana that's with Clark.)
I don't think Lana is at the precipice at all. She's IN that dark place. I do believe she was partly doing it for Clark, though. But she was getting revenge, too.
The editor better NOT become Lois' arm candy. He's too much of an a**.
Poor Chloe. she's really hiding the pain about Jimmy. And she never DID get that interview with Rachel Davenport.
Clark is THE most clueless guy on the planet. Every time he figures it out in JUST enough time to come rushing to the rescue. I hate how his logic skills are put on hold for dramatic entrances.
Can't wait for next week... Area 51... but in Smallville!
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crystalsmuse Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 5:42 am
Lana said she doesn't want to hold him back, but that doesn't mean she wont. Like when Lana said she didn't have anything to do with Lionel's kidnapping, she in fact did it. See Lana was evil from the start. Lex's money and resources just fueled her engine is all. Don't say it was for Clark cause do you think Clark would be okay with someone torturing a guy with a bear trap and bashing them in the head with shovels? Hmm? Hmm? Clark would never think that is okay... that is if he could see past the angelic face that evil posesses.
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:21 am
I'm starting to hate Lana a lot and starting to miss Lois's parts. Now she has short parts sad I miss her.
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:16 am
uh, i think i saw up to the part where the director guy saw clark catch the bullet. Then i caught a glimpse of lana talking to the freaky woman as i was turning it off.
then what happened? i'll probably just wait for the re-run since this wasnt a key episode xP
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:38 pm
The dream reveals the reality which conception lags behind... After they Guy saw Clark catch the bullet, he then sent Clark a Warrior Angel Comic with a post-it note in it saying something along the lines of, "It's your destiny to save the world. SO SAVE IT!". After reading the note, Clark tells the Actress it's no longer safe on the farm and Lana picks the Actress up and takes the Actress to her place. The crazy guy then walks into Lana's apartment claiming he has some 'revised lines' for the actress and then tases Lana and the Actress and then tries to throw Lana off the balcony of her apartment. Clark saves her-- and crazy guy goes to Bell Rives sanitarium. Lex offers the crazy dude a bunch of rare Warrior Angel comics to tell him what he knows about "A man who caught a bullet with his bare hand". And the crazy guy tells Lex there isn't anything to say, he imagined the whole thing.
Other Stuff Lois and the new Editor and Chief have chemistry Lionel escapes with the aid of Lex and finds out Lana is behind his abduction. Lex continues looking into Kara's "Past". Horrible symbolic scene at the end where Clark walks away from his 'destiny' in the form of a red cape hanging on a fence. ...That is the horror of life the terror of art
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:05 pm
Great description, DC.
And yes, I suppose you're right, saber. I miss the old sweet Lana. I keep trying to find the turning point, but have so far been unsuccessful. Perhaps there never was one. Perhaps she was evil from the moment we glimpsed her sweet face through the lens of Clark's telescope.
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:00 am
The dream reveals the reality which conception lags behind... neutral I don't think Lana was always the evil person she is... I think it was a progressive thing that started in season five; When she and Lex where working togeather on Zods ship. And that progressed even further to an 'eviler' Lana when she hooked up with Lex in season six. ...That is the horror of life the terror of art
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 12:18 pm
Don't blame Lex. Everyone has an inate evil within them. Lex just brought out Lana's true nature. Like I said before, Lana was hiding stuff before Lex too. The stone she found in China. She hid it in that pipe and messed up her own apartment to make it look like someone broke in.
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:34 pm
this was a really good episode
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:00 pm
SaberFireTiger Don't blame Lex. Everyone has an inate evil within them. Lex just brought out Lana's true nature. Like I said before, Lana was hiding stuff before Lex too. The stone she found in China. She hid it in that pipe and messed up her own apartment to make it look like someone broke in. The dream reveals the reality which conception lags behind...
neutral I wasn't blaming Lex for making Lana evil. I was just saying that when he and Lana started working togeather in regards to Zods spaceship, secretly; Was the major turning point where she started to distrust others and stray down her little path of darkness.
...That is the horror of life the terror of art
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:20 pm
Grant Gabriel is NOT the Editor in Chief of the Daily Planet. You really think the Editor in Chief spends that much time in the basement? He's a sub-editor -- as evidenced by the fact that Jimmy seemed to think he wasn't his editor, but Chloe and Lois's. And he has about as much chemistry with Lois as argon and krypton have together -- i.e. none. *twitch*
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:51 pm
I find it funny that Clark hasn't proposed to Lana yet. I mean he has planned on doing it three times before. (reckoning, crimson, promise) And now when Lana is totally divorced and not to mention living in his house making breakfast for him, he isn't crushing coals into diamonds.
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