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thebigtree95
04-14-2006, 01:17 PM
Quick reference writers/directors

Written by:

Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Pilot, Metamorphosis, Zero, Crush, Tempest (teleplay), Vortex, Lineage, Rosetta, Exodus, Exile, Memoria(Millar directed), Covenant (teleplay), Crusade

Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Nocturne, Skinwalkers teleplay, Suspect, Prodigal, Accelerate (teleplay), Phoenix, Relic, Delete, Crisis, Forsaken, Gone, Scare, Sacred, Forever, Hidden, Exposed, Reckoning, Vessel, Arrow, Hydro, Crimson, Promise, Noir, Bizarro, Wrath, Siren, Veritas, Odyssey (Story), Prey, Eternal, Doomsday, Savior

Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Duplicity, Visage, Rush, Accelerate (story), Extinction, Asylum, Velocity, Resurrection, Covenant (story), Transference, Recruit, Commencement, Arrival, Aqua, Solitude, Hypnotic, Fragile, Sneeze, Rage, Freak, Phantom, Kara, Blue, Odyssey (teleplay), Identity, Power, Savior

Caroline Dries
Cyborg, Oracle (teleplay), Subterranean, Nemesis, Action, Gemini, Fracture, Sleeper, Toxic, Bloodline, Infamous, Stiletto

Al Septien & Turi Meyer
Vengeance, Fade, Labyrinth, Combat, Cure, Apocalypse, Instinct, Bride, Turbulence, Injustice, Kandor, Conspiracy

Geoff Johns
Legion, Absolute Justice aka Society and Legends

Bryan Q. Miller
Committed, Bulletproof, Hex, Echo, Warrior

Don Whitehead and Holly Henderson
Lara, Persona, Traveler, Descent, Arctic, Plastique, Abyss, Requiem, Metallo, Crossfire

Andrew Landis & Julia Swift
Pandora

Jordan Hawley
Rabid, Disciple

Anne Cofell Saunders
Idol, Persuasion

Genevieve Sparling
Progeny, Beast, Roulette, Escape

Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing
Hero

Steven S. DeKnight
Run, Spell, Unsafe, Onyx, Ageless, Mortal, Thirst, Splinter, Lockdown, Tomb, Mercy, Zod, Reunion, Justice, Prototype

James Morris & Shintaro Shimosawa
Static

Holly Harold
Magnetic, Obsession, Facade, Pariah, Lexmas, Void, Fallout, Fierce, Quest

Tracy Bellomo
Wither, Trespass

Wendy Mericle
Fanatic

Jeph Loeb
Red, Insurgence, Legacy, Unsafe

Luke Schelhaas
Devoted, Bound, Krypto, Spirit

Kenneth Biller
Lineage (teleplay), Insurgence, Calling, Shattered(also directed), Crisis(directed), Talisman

Mark Verheiden
X-ray, Rogue, Shimmer, Zero teleplay, Obscura, Heat, Dichotic, Witness, Perry, Hereafter

Neil Sadhu & Dan Sulzberg
Lucy, Oracle (story)

Mark Warshaw
Skinwalkers story, Jinx

Philip Levens
Kinetic, Stray, Drone, Crush, Tempest, Vortex (teleplay), Ryan, Visitor

Michael Green
Cool, Craving, Shimmer, Nicodemus (teleplay), Drone, Obscura

Drew Greenberg
Slumber, Truth

Ken Horton
Whisper

Clint Carpenter
Precipice

Matthew Okumura
Fever

Greg Walker
Hothead, Nicodemus

Cherie Bennett & Jeff Gottesfeld
Jitters

Doris Egan
Hourglass, Hug

Tim Schlattmann
Leech

Cameron Litvack
Reaper

Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner
Redux

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Directed by:

James Marshall
Nicodemus, Crush, Heat, Insurgence, Rosetta, Accelerate, Phoenix, Obsession, Truth, Gone, Transference, Krypto, Forever, Arrival, Mercy, Vessel, Zod, Rage, Combat, Phantom, Fracture, Veritas, Eternal, Doomsday

Michael Rohl
Fanatic, Hypnotic, Arrow, Trespass, Bizarro, Hero, Prey, Bloodline, Requiem, Beast, Rabid, Crossfire

Whitney Ransick
Spirit, Hidden, Tomb, Oracle, Wither, Labyrinth, Fierce, Gemini, Sleeper

Thomas J. Welling
Fragile, Hydro, Apocalypse, Injustice, Absolute Justice Part 2 aka Legends

Kevin Fair
Siren, Odyssey, Abyss, Turbulence, Stiletto, Savior, Roulette, Escape

Glen Winter
Cyborg, Fallout, Crimson, Blue, Traveler, Committed, Legion, Infamous, Idol, Absolute Justice Part 1 aka Society

James Conway
Static, Kara, Lara, Instinct

Mairzee Almas
Nemesis, Action, Toxic, Identity, Hex, Metallo, Disciple

Rick Rosenthal
Rush, Visitor, Lexmas, Subterranean, Promise, Cure, Plastique

Morgan Beggs
Bulletproof, Pandora

Michael Rosenbaum
Freak

Allison Mack
Power, Warrior

Wayne Rose
Echo

Christopher Petry
Persuasion

Greg Beeman
Hothead, Leech, Tempest, Vortex, Lineage, Suspect, Prodigal, Exodus, Exile, Asylum, Hereafter, Legacy, Covenant, Crusade, Unsafe, Commencement, Splinter, Reckoning

Turi Meyer
Conspiracy

Kenneth Biller
Quest

Ken Horton
Descent

Todd Slavkin
Persona, Arctic

Terrence O'Hara
Reaper, Obscura, Ryan, Calling, Slumber, Resurrection, Forsaken, Bound, Onyx, Mortal, Fade, Progeny

Steven S. DeKnight
Ageless, Justice

Charles Beeson
Wrath

Mat Beck
Prototype

Jeannot Szwarc
Perry, Velocity, Spell, Recruit, Thirst, Vengeance, Void, Reunion, Noir, Bride, Kandor

Paul Shapiro
Stray, Jinx, Pariah, Solitude, Sneeze

Peter Ellis
Lockdown

Bradford May
Aqua, Exposed

Brad Turner
Sacred

David Barrett
Run, Lucy

David Carson
Rogue, Scare

David Carlson
Devoted, Fade

Thomas J. Wright
Precipice, Whisper

David Nutter
Pilot

John Schneider
Talisman

Pat Williams
Delete

Jeff Woolnough
Red

Michael Katleman
Zero, Drone, Extinction

Rick Wallace
Nocturne, Witness

Marita Grabiak
Skinwalkers, Relic

Michael Watkins
Metamorphosis, Jitters

Philip Sgriccia
Metamorphosis, Craving

James Frawley
X-ray

Jim Contner
Cool

Chris Long
Hourglass, Hug, Redux

D.J. Caruso
Shimmer

Robert Singer
Kinetic

Steve Miner
Duplicity

Craig Zisk
Dichotic

Bill Gereghity
Visage, Fever

David Jackson
Magnetic

thebigtree95
04-14-2006, 01:18 PM
It looked like Glen Winter was DP for Fragile and Void.

avidreader
04-14-2006, 01:46 PM
James Marshall directed Splinter as well.

triplet
04-14-2006, 01:52 PM
It looked like Glen Winter was DP for Fragile and Void.

Yeah, he was... I think they were filmed out of order.

They had a guest DP for Hypnotic, Les something... Never heard of him before.

thebigtree95
04-20-2006, 10:14 PM
James Marshall directed Splinter as well.

According to the episode, yes.
According to the website, it was Beeman.

The episode is probably right, but I'll wait to get further clarification to be sure.

avidreader
04-21-2006, 11:39 AM
According to the episode, yes.
According to the website, it was Beeman.

The episode is probably right, but I'll wait to get further clarification to be sure.

Is that right? I think you have to go with what they put on screen. Websites can make mistakes.

triplet
04-21-2006, 06:45 PM
It's whatever is on the episode itself. As we've all seen the "official" descriptions can often be very wrong.

Cmill216
04-24-2006, 06:24 PM
Brian and Kelly wrote Hidden and Reckoning, so they've got to be at the top of my favorite writers list.

Jlandsw
04-25-2006, 06:14 PM
Quick reference writers/directors


Directed by:

Greg Beeman
Hothead, Leech, Tempest, Vortex, Lineage, Suspect, Prodigal, Exodus, Exile, Asylum, Hereafter, Legacy, Covenant, Crusade, Unsafe, Commencement, Splinter, Reckoning


Greg Beeman didn't direct Splinter, but you should add Rosetta to his list because he said on the commentary that he shot the scene with Welling and Reeve.

I can't believe the only episode Beeman directed this year was Reckoning. He needs to do more next year!!!! His episodes are always awesome!

thebigtree95
04-26-2006, 12:28 AM
Greg Beeman didn't direct Splinter, but you should add Rosetta to his list because he said on the commentary that he shot the scene with Welling and Reeve.

I can't believe the only episode Beeman directed this year was Reckoning. He needs to do more next year!!!! His episodes are always awesome!

Thanks for jumping on a train that's already had enough cars tell me that.

thebigtree95
05-04-2006, 09:58 PM
updated...

Kaboom
06-01-2006, 04:29 PM
bumpity bump bump bah-bump, bumpity bumpity bah-bah-bah-bah-bump

avidreader
06-01-2006, 04:46 PM
bumpity bump bump bah-bump, bumpity bumpity bah-bah-bah-bah-bump

LOL! But why? :confused:

triplet
06-01-2006, 05:09 PM
Brian and Kelly wrote Hidden and Reckoning, so they've got to be at the top of my favorite writers list.

They're also responsible for Delete and Crisis.... :down:

They've penned some stinkers too.

avidreader
06-01-2006, 05:11 PM
They're also responsible for Delete and Crisis.... :down:

They've penned some stinkers too.

Crisis is one of my favourites. :up:

triplet
06-01-2006, 05:21 PM
Crisis is one of my favourites. :up:

*triplet shudders*

Two words:

Ian Somerhalder

*triplet shudders again*

avidreader
06-01-2006, 07:11 PM
*triplet shudders*

Two words:

Ian Somerhalder

*triplet shudders again*

That was the episode where he died. You should have been celebrating.

All four friends, Pete, Chloe, Lana and Clark were being good friends without any angst. Clark was using his smarts and was shown to be the real hero of the story. I always like that. :)

Its amazing how short Lana's memory is when you look back on past episodes.

I also liked the sci-fi element to it. Some of my favourite Star Trek episodes are the one's with time travel.

I'm a bit of a time travelling geek. :eek:

Serene
06-01-2006, 07:20 PM
All four friends, Pete, Chloe, Lana and Clark were being good friends without any angst. Clark was using his smarts and was shown to be the real hero of the story. I always like that. :)
I liked Crisis too. Ian is an ass in RL, but he did a decent job on SV.

Its amazing how short Lana's memory is when you look back on past episodes.

I'm taking that one to the Relationships thread..
Later.. Mortal is back on. :D

avidreader
06-01-2006, 07:37 PM
I'm taking that one to the Relationships thread..
Later.. Mortal is back on. :D

Ouch! Do I need to put my helmet and gloves on? :D

TKodami
06-01-2006, 07:38 PM
That was the episode where he died. You should have been celebrating.

All four friends, Pete, Chloe, Lana and Clark were being good friends without any angst. Clark was using his smarts and was shown to be the real hero of the story. I always like that. :)

Its amazing how short Lana's memory is when you look back on past episodes.

I also liked the sci-fi element to it. Some of my favourite Star Trek episodes are the one's with time travel.

I'm a bit of a time travelling geek. :eek:
I'm going to chime in here too. I'm a huge time-travelling geek (probably helps to say that I was raised on Quatum Leap) and I adored Crisis. It was one of my favorite episodes from Season 3. Getting to see Ian's demise, plus the dose of Back-to-the-Future action made the episode prime stuff. I'd have to watch it again to make any more comments--I only watched Seasons 2-4 once, back-to-back, last September.

avidreader
06-01-2006, 07:40 PM
I'm going to chime in here too. I'm a huge time-travelling geek (probably helps to say that I was raised on Quatum Leap) and I adored Crisis. It was one of my favorite episodes from Season 3.

Hee, hee. I have all the Quantum Leap's available to date on DVD. :up:

I like time loop episodes too. Stargate SG1 did a great one.

TKodami
06-01-2006, 07:42 PM
Hee, hee. I have all the Quantum Leap's available to date on DVD. :up:

I like time loop episodes too. Stargate SG1 did a great one.

You know, I still haven't seen the SG1 time-loop episode, even though my brother raves about it once a month or so. I'm going to make him download it for me this weekend.

My love for Reckoning is beyond measure because of the time-travel, not in spite of it.

triplet
06-01-2006, 07:44 PM
I loved Quantum Leap, I was a huge QL fan.

It was my big fandom prior to Smallville. I was even on some bulletin boards back then on AOL and Prodigy at the beginnings of the internet... I laugh now at what was available back then, like 15 years ago.

Good times.

:D :up:



But I still Loathe Crisis.

avidreader
06-01-2006, 07:48 PM
You know, I still haven't seen the SG1 time-loop episode, even though my brother raves about it once a month or so. I'm going to make him download it for me this weekend.

It was really funny and really well done. Make sure you see it.

My love for Reckoning is beyond measure because of the time-travel, not in spite of it.

I loved Reckoning and I'll love the time travel aspect of it even more once Lana learns the secret and gets to keep it. :D

But I still Loathe Crisis.

You're allowed to not like it, but why didnt you like it?

Serene
06-01-2006, 08:31 PM
Ouch! Do I need to put my helmet and gloves on? :D
From moi? Never. You know I'm a big ole pussycat. :D

Actually, I'll probably be the one needing the fire-retardant undies.

Back after "So you think you can Dance." I actually know some of the people on this. LOL!

triplet
06-01-2006, 08:32 PM
You're allowed to not like it, but why didnt you like it?

Well, I think aside from the hate for Ian Somerhalder - which at that point wasn't really his fault, I hated his character. Not him. The real loathing of IS came later....

No, what I hated was the out of the blue intent to kill Lana that Adam had developed.

It felt poorly motivated to me... Yeah, he was desperate and he was going to die and was trying to forestall that, but why *kill* the woman he loved? What would that have accomplished?

It was a contrived plot point.

The idea of the episode was good. I liked the unique time travel aspect and the way Chloe, Clark and Lana worked together but the way they'd had the story play out wasn't really enjoyable to me in the end.

*shrug*

I hated it. It's one of the episodes from the third season that nearly had me give up watching, actually. That's how much I hated it.

I've only seen it maybe once or twice since it originally aired. I actually skip it when I'm watching the DVD set.

Kaboom
06-01-2006, 09:52 PM
LOL! But why? :confused:

1. it was on the last page and about to head to the netherregions of cyberspace
2. whoever made this post put a lot of time into it
3. useful for a quick reference point, and i think should be kept on hand
4. look at how many have already posted in it since i bumped it
5. i have all the QLs also.....well, thats not a reason for bumping, but its true nonetheless

avidreader
06-02-2006, 09:42 AM
From moi? Never. You know I'm a big ole pussycat. :D

Actually, I'll probably be the one needing the fire-retardant undies.

Back after "So you think you can Dance." I actually know some of the people on this. LOL!

So I log on this morning looking forward to reading your post in the Relationships Thread and there's nothing. Whassup? :( I was ready to get down and get dirty. :p

No, what I hated was the out of the blue intent to kill Lana that Adam had developed.

It felt poorly motivated to me... Yeah, he was desperate and he was going to die and was trying to forestall that, but why *kill* the woman he loved? What would that have accomplished?

It was a contrived plot point.


I dont know that Adam ever loved Lana, I never saw it that way and in fact he had threatened her a couple of episodes prior to that as well.

I also didnt think his situation was contrived. He had clearly lost the plot driven by a need to obtain an elusive serum that was his only chance of remaining alive. People do desperate things in desperate situations.

1. it was on the last page and about to head to the netherregions of cyberspace
2. whoever made this post put a lot of time into it
3. useful for a quick reference point, and i think should be kept on hand
4. look at how many have already posted in it since i bumped it
5. i have all the QLs also.....well, thats not a reason for bumping, but its true nonetheless

All very valid points. Kudos to Kaboom.:up:

triplet
06-02-2006, 01:18 PM
I dont know that Adam ever loved Lana, I never saw it that way and in fact he had threatened her a couple of episodes prior to that as well.

I also didnt think his situation was contrived. He had clearly lost the plot driven by a need to obtain an elusive serum that was his only chance of remaining alive. People do desperate things in desperate situations.

Meh...

I still thought the storyline was contrived...

Yeah, he'd been scary before but I think he had a true fondness for her (even if he didn't love her) and I just didn't buy him all of a sudden wanting her dead.

Maybe IS didn't really sell the motivation... I dunno, but it didn't work for me.

*shrug*

Serene
06-02-2006, 02:09 PM
So I log on this morning looking forward to reading your post in the Relationships Thread and there's nothing. Whassup? :( I was ready to get down and get dirty. :p
Which is partly why I changed my mind about posting it. :)

I'm weary of feeling controversial in all my opinions. :(
Whether it's here, there, or anywhere..

I actually blame BOTH of the characters for their current situation. Blaming Clark for anything is a big no-no here, and blaming Lana for anything is a big no-no elsewhere.

But I still love both of them... I just don't see either as being perfect people who make perfect decisions.


I dont know that Adam ever loved Lana, I never saw it that way and in fact he had threatened her a couple of episodes prior to that as well.

I think Adam was attracted to Lana, but I always got the sense that he was using her too. Ultimately, I felt sorry for the guy. He was a true dead-man walking and all his actions were motivated by desperation.

TKodami
06-02-2006, 02:25 PM
Which is partly why I changed my mind about posting it. :)

I'm weary of feeling controversial in all my opinions. :(
Whether it's here, there, or anywhere..

I actually blame BOTH of the characters for their current situation. Blaming Clark for anything is a big no-no here, and blaming Lana for anything is a big no-no elsewhere.

But I still love both of them... I just don't see either as being perfect people who make perfect decisions.

I'd love to hear your opinions, Serene. (I also have the feeling that I'll agree with most of what you say.) :)

avidreader
06-02-2006, 02:50 PM
Which is partly why I changed my mind about posting it. :)

I'm weary of feeling controversial in all my opinions. :(
Whether it's here, there, or anywhere..

I actually blame BOTH of the characters for their current situation. Blaming Clark for anything is a big no-no here, and blaming Lana for anything is a big no-no elsewhere.

But I still love both of them... I just don't see either as being perfect people who make perfect decisions.

I dont think blaming Clark is a big no, no. I just sympathise with his plight more than I do with Lana's.

I do understand where Lana is coming from, I just think that with all she knows she could try and use some logic, however she seems to have fallen victim to all her insecurities that Lex has been so carefully exploiting.

I found a list over at ksite of all the stuff she knows about Clark. I'll try find it.

I think we're big enough to have a discussion that doesnt really involve us getting down and getting dirty. :)



I think Adam was attracted to Lana, but I always got the sense that he was using her too. Ultimately, I felt sorry for the guy. He was a true dead-man walking and all his actions were motivated by desperation.

Well in the end, we knew that he was sent to befriend Lana by Lionel, so I dont know how deep his attraction was to her. He was doing what he was told to do, otherwise he doesnt get his daily injections.

avidreader
06-02-2006, 02:54 PM
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Serene
06-02-2006, 03:14 PM
^And to all that I say - she only knows what the writers/TPTB decide she knows on a weekly basis. :) Fannish attention to every little detail is rarely reflected in actual aired episode storylines.

Except in season's 4 and 5 of HLTS, when they actually had someone assigned to trying to avoid what was commonly known as "YAHI" (Yet Another Highlander Inconsistency). The same acronym can be applied to just about any TV show, but moreso to fantasy/genre based shows where the lines of reality are blurred on a regular basis giving rise to unusual situations that can be hard to resolve with real life constraints.

avidreader
06-02-2006, 03:37 PM
^And to all that I say - she only knows what the writers/TPTB decide she knows on a weekly basis. :) Fannish attention to every little detail is rarely reflected in actual aired episode storylines.

Except in season's 4 and 5 of HLTS, when they actually had someone assigned to trying to avoid what was commonly known as "YAHI" (Yet Another Highlander Inconsistency). The same acronym can be applied to just about any TV show, but moreso to fantasy/genre based shows where the lines of reality are blurred on a regular basis giving rise to unusual situations that can be hard to resolve with real life constraints.

Gosh, I'm sorry, I thought it was an interesting list that maybe Lana would eventually think back and reflect on once her emotions werent driving her thought process.

The list is gone.

Serene
06-02-2006, 03:51 PM
Gosh, I'm sorry, I thought it was an interesting list that maybe Lana would eventually think back and reflect on once her emotions werent driving her thought process.

The list is gone.
Why are you sorry? :confused: I was just commenting on it in general. Did my tone come off as being snarky? I'm sorry if it did.. I really didn't mean it to be. I use smiley's to avoid that confusion.. but I guess they don't always work.
You certainly don't have to delete it!

avidreader
06-02-2006, 04:05 PM
Why are you sorry? :confused: I was just commenting on it in general. Did my tone come off as being snarky? I'm sorry if it did.. I really didn't mean it to be. I use smiley's to avoid that confusion.. but I guess they don't always work.
You certainly don't have to delete it!

I caught the smilie and I realised you werent being snarky. I thought you were saying that the list was highlighting inconsistencies that werent going to have any relevance to the story. I thought in the long run that they just might.

*shrug*

Dont mind me, I've got a killer migraine and I'm a bit drugged up. Shouldnt even be on the computer, but my love for my fellow Smallville Groupies cant keep me off it. :D

Kaboom
06-02-2006, 04:12 PM
aw avid, ever the martyr....;)

avidreader
06-02-2006, 04:16 PM
aw avid, ever the martyr....;)

I'm not a martyr, I'm a mother. It comes naturally. :)

Kaboom
06-02-2006, 04:22 PM
All very valid points. Kudos to Kaboom.:up:

oh how i do enjoy kudos, especially when they come with a vegemite sandwich.

avidreader
06-02-2006, 05:05 PM
oh how i do enjoy kudos, especially when they come with a vegemite sandwich.

And a Kookaburra in a Gum Tree :)

Kaboom
06-02-2006, 05:21 PM
now you lost me. lol

avidreader
06-02-2006, 07:06 PM
now you lost me. lol

Google is your friend. ;) :)

Serene
06-02-2006, 07:55 PM
And a Kookaburra in a Gum Tree :)
Omg..I learned that song in grade school..

"Laugh kookaburra, laugh kookaburra.. gay your life will be."

Is that right? LOL!

avidreader
06-02-2006, 08:05 PM
Omg..I learned that song in grade school..

"Laugh kookaburra, laugh kookaburra.. gay your life will be."

Is that right? LOL!

You got it!

I miss the kookaburras waking me up in the mornings. :(

AgentPat
06-02-2006, 08:18 PM
...The list is gone.:mad: :(

I would have been interested to read that list.

Serves me right for not being here 24/7. LOL :p

avidreader
06-02-2006, 08:40 PM
:mad: :(

I would have been interested to read that list.

Serves me right for not being here 24/7. LOL :p

Well I guess I can repost it, but my worry was that it would incite a not so favourable discussion about how poor Smallville is with continuity. Alot of the time I think alot of these plot points are left to be picked up when the time is right. In Lana's case, it will be when she finds out.

Originally posted by xrayvision
I don't think she knows anything about the adoption agency, but she did overhear Jonathan and Lionel talking about Lionel's involvement in Clark's adoption in a flashback shown in Suspect.



The only way she won't find out is if this show ends before TPTB expect it to. This has been the huge revelation that they have been holding back, and there's no way they won't do it. I say it will happen in S6, probably midseason.



I don't think research on Brainiac (the ship) will be able to reveal anything on Clark, unless Milton Fine tells her. There really is no paper trail to follow Clark's origin. Lex or Lionel would have found out that way if that was the case. Their interest has been much greater along with their resources and time spent. It would make Superman's future #1 nemesis look like a dullard if she finds out like that and he doesn't. She has enough from her memory to be able to figure it out:

-She knew the people at the Atlantis nightclub referred to him as Kal & that the Kryptonians were looking for Kal-El

-She knows that "their world is their poison" and that Clark always got sick around her necklace and other sources of green kryptonite

-She knows that he had a reaction to what she thought to be a silver meteor rock, that like the green rock, was alien in origin

-She knows he was adopted shortly after the meteor shower

-She knows he came back to life

-She knows (if she spent any time in the cave) the symbol burned into his barn matches some that are in the cave

-She saw his geneology project in Rosetta and how his family crest on that paper was the same as the symbol on the stone she stole from Jason

-She admitted that she believed the stone mentioned above was meant for Clark

-She knows that Clark took care of the Kryptonians whereas nobody else could have

-She knows that the freaks from Mortal referred to him as a legend in Belle Reve & heard people talk about his powers (Van McNulty said he caught a bullet, Tina-as-Whitney said he's not what he appears to be, Perry White spoke about his powers)

-She knows that he was somehow involved in how she survived the tornado

-She knows that certain freaks' powers (like Desiree Atkins from Heat) had no effect on him

-She knows he had extraordinary powers in Splinter (she should not have just shrugged this off after everything she's seen)

-She saw him come back to life without the re-animator serum that was needed to bring people back from death in Void

-She has seen him there one second and then completely disappear the next (in Rush, Exile, Covenant, Cyborg, and probably more) and likewise she saw the Kryptonians' speed in Arrival

So either she pieces all these things together, or she will witness Clark in action or perhaps witness his weakness to kryptonite. I think the thing confusing her from putting it all together in her head are those times when Clark had no powers (Perry, Leech, Mortal, Hidden, etc).

Kaboom
06-02-2006, 09:48 PM
i dont think lana is smart enough to put 2 and 200 together....i think shell have to witness it first hand and be like oh......

Kaboom
06-02-2006, 09:49 PM
edit

Serene
06-03-2006, 12:09 AM
i dont think lana is smart enough to put 2 and 200 together....i think shell have to witness it first hand and be like oh......

Nice.

JackMercy
06-03-2006, 02:15 AM
Except in season's 4 and 5 of HLTS, when they actually had someone assigned to trying to avoid what was commonly known as "YAHI" (Yet Another Highlander Inconsistency).

Hey! Never heard of that one (YAHI) -- and I'm a fan!

Yeah, I think they really hit it in those two seasons... never understood why some of the fans still don't dig 'em... I was hooked.

:up:

Serene
06-03-2006, 02:46 AM
Hey! Never heard of that one (YAHI) -- and I'm a fan!

HL fans looove their acronyms.
DMOTCM
ROG
TCBOO
:D

Kaboom
06-05-2006, 05:32 PM
Kitc

TKodami
06-20-2006, 09:09 PM
Thought I'd give this thread a bump, since we now know who will be writing the first six episodes for Season Six.


According to DeKnight these are the writers for the 1st 6.

Originally Posted by DeKnight
Loeb is on "Heroes" for NBC. Not sure what Greenberg is up to. Swimmer and Slavkin never left the show. They're writing episode ..2. Amazing newcomer Tracy Bellomo is doing ..3, Souders and Peterson ..4, Caroline Dries ..5, and yours truly will swing back around for ..6.

thebigtree95
06-21-2006, 12:43 PM
bumpity bump bump bah-bump, bumpity bumpity bah-bah-bah-bah-bump

Thanks. I haven't had much of an opportunity to sign in lately.

thebigtree95
07-19-2006, 04:34 PM
Up, up and...well you know the rest.

This was third from the end of the line, and I'm not sure where these threads go after they leave the last page.

avidreader
07-21-2006, 10:47 PM
Up, up and...well you know the rest.

This was third from the end of the line, and I'm not sure where these threads go after they leave the last page.

They go into the cyber graveyard if you cant search beyond page 3. :) However, I think there's something that you can set up in your profile which allows yoiu to view all threads, so it could still be safe.

thebigtree95
09-30-2006, 01:03 AM
Just bringing back an oldie but a goodie. :word:

thebigtree95
10-10-2006, 03:00 PM
Tracy Bellomo, once a writer assistant for Jeffrey Bell on shows Angel and Alias, looks like her first official writing credit, if you trust imdb.

Think DeKnight might have been one of her references. Probably.

thebigtree95
11-13-2006, 11:48 PM
A couple of new kids on the block. James Morris & Shintaro Shimosawa appear to be writing partners that found sucess writing 5 episodes of the Dead Zone. I can see why they were brought in to tackle a Phantom Zone episode. Hope they don't have any huge continuity gaffes. :cool:

thebigtree95
01-10-2007, 11:28 PM
Just in case anyone needed a reminder.

thebigtree95
01-23-2007, 02:55 PM
:up:

thebigtree95
01-24-2007, 01:32 AM
6.13 Crimson - Written by Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders and directed by Glen Winter

6.14 Trespass - Written by Tracy A. Bellomo and directed by Michael Rohl

6.15 Freak - Written by Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer and Directed by Michael Rosenbaum

6.16 Promise - Written by Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders and Directed by ?

6.17 Combat - Written by Al Septien & Turi Meyer and Directed by James Marshall

6.18 - Written by Genevieve Sparling and Directed by ?

6.19 - Written by Caroline Dries and Directed by ?

6.20 - Written by Deknight and Directed by Matt Beck

6.21 - Written by ? and Directed by ?

6.22 - Written by ? and Directed by ?



DeKnight said 21 & 22 will be written by Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders and the other by Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer, in some order.

thebigtree95
02-12-2007, 05:57 PM
RosenClown makes his debut this week, hopefully some quotes will come out about his style in the near future.

heliorei
02-13-2007, 12:04 PM
DeKnight said 21 & 22 will be written by Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders and the other by Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer, in some order.

This could mean that 6.21 & 6.22 can be like Oracle and Vessel last year since they have the same writers. Something big is about to happen, i guess.

thebigtree95
03-19-2007, 03:46 PM
Cast favorite James Marshall is at the helm this week. And off their latest sucess "Labyrinth" is Septien & Meyer.

thebigtree95
04-02-2007, 11:36 AM
Alright yall have to check this out.

In researching who Ms. Sparling on imdb, I got nothing. But google was a different story, this popped up.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-105806678751191998&q=newscaster


I guess she has been involved with Smallville for awhile, maybe a writers assistant, script supervisor, something. Surely they wouldn't have someone ghost write an episode. It's been done in the comics, but on tv...

thebigtree95
04-02-2007, 01:37 PM
In case I wasn't clear, listen to the ladies name doing the report on the tv.

avidreader
04-02-2007, 02:41 PM
In case I wasn't clear, listen to the ladies name doing the report on the tv.

Yeah, I remember reading about that somewhere else, or was it here? Cant remember, but its pretty cool the way they weave the writers names into the scripts.

Same thing happened with Holly Harold in Commencement. Her name was called as one of the students to collect her diploma.

thebigtree95
04-26-2007, 09:55 PM
Mairzee had a couple interesting shots. Pretty darn good episode overall.

thebigtree95
08-21-2007, 11:18 PM
Time to bring back an old friend.

thebigtree95
09-30-2007, 08:55 PM
:up:

thebigtree95
01-27-2008, 02:42 PM
It looks like one of the LA boys got tired of telling them what to do just on paper, and is the voice behind the camera this week as well.
Hope his first go round is a good one.

thebigtree95
03-08-2008, 10:21 PM
Michael Rohl directed the season finale of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

thebigtree95
03-04-2010, 10:22 PM
updated because it has been awhile.

Webhead2006
03-04-2010, 11:36 PM
well long old thread lol.

heliorei
03-05-2010, 03:09 AM
Episode #9-22: "Salvation"

May 14, 2010

Written By: Al Septien & Turi Meyer
Directed By: Greg Beeman
UPDATED 3/4/10: Title and credits posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
http://www.kryptonsite.com/smallvillespoilers.htm

It seems Greg Beeman is back on Smallville.