5.09 Lexmas (Spoilers)

Hush said:
Did anyone else think Chloe looked really quite spectactular in the dream. I think she looked amazing. Best i have ever seen her look.


I thought the extensions were a nice touch for the story, but I honestly love the way she's been wearing her hair this season much more. Her hairstyles are always cute, but it's better than ever this season, IMO.
 
Great review Hulk. I have to admit something hasnt been sitting right with me with regards to Chloe over the last couple of episodes. Maybe I'll have a different perspective after the 100th episode when I know her true fate.

Woohoo for Smallville starting back on January 12th.
 
What an awesome episode :D :D :D

I don't see why people say this is a SW rip-off. It's more like a parallel between the two. Lex failed to understand that a life of love is not only about happiness, but about pain and sacrifice. And he hated the fact that someone with more power and money practically ruined his life. He'd hate a life like that, even if it's full of love. That's why at the end he realised that money and power can get him everything he wants and "make it stay that way".

Truly sad, really. :(
 
Okay, everybody put your tapes back in your VCRs (or rewind your TIVOs) and rewatch the scene at the beginning with Clark and Lana at the Christmas tree. After Lana tops the tree off, she steps down, kisses Clark, and then walks to the center of the living room. Clark follows. Lana turns around as Clark catches up. What does she do next? Why, she steps *UP* onto her apple box so the camera can get both heads in frame on the close-ups, of course.

That just CRACKED! ME! UP!!!!!!

When they goof, they really GOOF!!! LMAO!! :up: :D
 
AgentPat said:
Okay, everybody put your tapes back in your VCRs (or rewind your TIVOs) and rewatch the scene at the beginning with Clark and Lana at the Christmas tree. After Lana tops the tree off, she steps down, kisses Clark, and then walks to the center of the living room. Clark follows. Lana turns around as Clark catches up. What does she do next? Why, she steps *UP* onto her apple box so the camera can get both heads in frame on the close-ups, of course.

That just CRACKED! ME! UP!!!!!!

When they goof, they really GOOF!!! LMAO!! :up: :D


LOL, I hadn't noticed that!:D I love when someone catches stuff like that.:up:
 
AgentPat said:
Okay, everybody put your tapes back in your VCRs (or rewind your TIVOs) and rewatch the scene at the beginning with Clark and Lana at the Christmas tree. After Lana tops the tree off, she steps down, kisses Clark, and then walks to the center of the living room. Clark follows. Lana turns around as Clark catches up. What does she do next? Why, she steps *UP* onto her apple box so the camera can get both heads in frame on the close-ups, of course.

That just CRACKED! ME! UP!!!!!!

When they goof, they really GOOF!!! LMAO!! :up: :D

I noticed that the first viewing, actually... Funny.

They usually aren't quite that obvious about the girls getting up onto their boxes.
 
AgentPat said:
What does she do next? Why, she steps *UP* onto her apple box so the camera can get both heads in frame on the close-ups, of course.

That just CRACKED! ME! UP!!!!!!

When they goof, they really GOOF!!! LMAO!! :up: :D

I saw that when I watched it too, but I didn't think it was a goof. I'm still not sure it was because she then steps off of it and they walk towards the camera and have a few more lines together without her being on it. So why would they do it in one part of the scene and not the other?
 
I noticed it the second time I watched the ep but kept forgetting to post about it. I watched the ep again today and remembered it - 'cause I'm still laughing LOL - so I made a point to not forget this time. Hysterical!

Even funnier is when Welling scoots *down* in tight shots so his head is in frame. I can't watch the scene with Clark and Lex at the end of Asylum w/o laughing because of that, and that's NOT the reaction they were going for, I'm sure. LOLOLOL!! :D
 
AgentPat said:
Okay, everybody put your tapes back in your VCRs (or rewind your TIVOs) and rewatch the scene at the beginning with Clark and Lana at the Christmas tree. After Lana tops the tree off, she steps down, kisses Clark, and then walks to the center of the living room. Clark follows. Lana turns around as Clark catches up. What does she do next? Why, she steps *UP* onto her apple box so the camera can get both heads in frame on the close-ups, of course.

That just CRACKED! ME! UP!!!!!!

When they goof, they really GOOF!!! LMAO!! :up: :D

I noticed that the first time I watched it. I thought it was funny too.

But I wondered if there was a step separating the living space from the dining space, which is where she would have been headed.
 
Enjoyed the review triplet!:up:

I agree with you about the lame B-plot that Welling got stuck doing, the only thing that made it worth watching was when Clark was superspeeding through the city. Very cool effect that was.

Also when the kid caught Clark, and Clark took the milk and cookies. Funny stuff.:D
 
Thanks, B! :up:

One thing I forgot to mention was that I loved the lighting in the library when Lionel was there... it was blue like in Metropolis and I thought that was a nice touch. Made Lionel seem colder than he was.

I love this show! It's so beautifully shot it's like a mini-movie every week!

:D
 
triplet said:
Thanks, B! :up:

One thing I forgot to mention was that I loved the lighting in the library when Lionel was there... it was blue like in Metropolis and I thought that was a nice touch. Made Lionel seem colder than he was.

I love this show! It's so beautifully shot it's like a mini-movie every week!

:D

Speaking of, I like that they give most of their characters their own mood lighting/set.

Glover - Ice Blues and such
Tom - Usually a warm sun lit glow, or darker reds if in a bad situation
MR - Greys, blacks, stonish colors
Kents - Wheat yellows, woodish browns

It's just a really neat way of showing their respective personalities.
 
Again great review triplet
 
triplet said:
Craig finally put up my review... :D Read it here, if you want.

http://www.kryptonsite.com/lexmasreview.htm
...but if you're going to relegate the star to the b-story at least have it mean something...

I don't agree with this.. It was meaningful in a sense that good spirit of celebrating something sacred was reviewed/played out in a very decent and amusing way with Santa/Clark Chloe/Santa scenes.. Not to mention bigger picture, parallel of Santa / Lex straying off the good paths in life, however stretchfull it might seem..

Why you and Hulk treat it as just cheesy or/either meaningless beats me, you are smart people..
(I recommend watching Polar Express - that might cure it :))
 
I said it only got cheesey at the end with the disappearing gifts. I actually didnt mind that storyline with Clark and Santa up until that point.

I actually really liked the scenes of Clark delivering the gifts, and scarfing the cookies. Even the part where he was talking to/saving Santa on the roof wasnt bad.
 
I liked the Santa story as well, and whilst the ending was a little out there, it was all about Christmas and may have been put in there for the kiddies.

Oh and by the way I've watched a couple of older episodes and there is a step between the living area and the dining area at the Kent home. So I think Lana was taking an actual step up rather than stepping on to a crate.
 
BaK said:
...but if you're going to relegate the star to the b-story at least have it mean something...

I don't agree with this.. It was meaningful in a sense that good spirit of celebrating something sacred was reviewed/played out in a very decent and amusing way with Santa/Clark Chloe/Santa scenes.. Not to mention bigger picture, parallel of Santa / Lex straying off the good paths in life, however stretchfull it might seem..

Why you and Hulk treat it as just cheesy or/either meaningless beats me, you are smart people..
(I recommend watching Polar Express - that might cure it :))

LOL!

You saying I'm a scrooge? :D

I should clarify my feelings on this:

I agree with Hulk, I loved Clark delivering the presents and the parts with talking to/saving Santa. I actually didn't have a problem with the story until the Santa and the presents disappeared.

It was fine, if a bit forced (especially the Chloe bits), up until that point.
 
triplet said:
LOL!
You saying I'm a scrooge? :D
I should clarify my feelings on this:
...I actually didn't have a problem with the story until the Santa and the presents disappeared.
all righty then, you're officially not scrooge(s) now..
:)
 
The Incredible Hulk said:
I said it only got cheesey at the end with the disappearing gifts. I actually didnt mind that storyline with Clark and Santa up until that point.

I actually really liked the scenes of Clark delivering the gifts, and scarfing the cookies. Even the part where he was talking to/saving Santa on the roof wasnt bad.

Yeah, that was strectching it a bit. I loved how Clark was snatching the cookies and even talking a drunken Santa out of suicide, but him being the real Santa? That's a little too out there...even for a comic based show. Also, its sending out a great message to kids seeing Santa wasted and about to jump off a roof.
 
just got back from my vaction in London. was great need to download t he eps. so far it is sounding great.
 
I'm posting this here and in the Talon thread.

This is a wonderful holiday treat by MKitty. It's a SV Christmas vid. (Awwww... ) :)
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A big file - http://www.streamload.com/mkitty3/Christmas.zip

And a smaller file - http://www.streamload.com/mkitty3/ChristmasSM.zip
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Go watch.. it'll make you smile. :)
 

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