Ultimate_Superman
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Superman In Training as we were promised
AllThingsComic said:Hey Tony, i'm not really suer what SIT is? You don't mean the s*it, do you?
mellyM said:I usually have to really sort out Lex episodes because (and I know this is bad) I;m not apt to pay close attention like i normally do. It was very well done and in the end it was more about Lex's reaction to what he saw, not so much the details, that pushed him there. I thought Lillian was a representation of that small part of Lex that was still her son, who still wanted to be good. He effectively killed that part of himself, when the need for control and power took over. It wasn't about Lana at all, and the scene where his father chose to save his legs over his life was telling. At first I thought, well 'why they hell are you so angry, you did the same thing once' but it was about having that decision taken away from him. It was a great ep, and I enjoyed the sidebar of Clark being SuperSanta, and seeing Lana and Clark just simple and happy again![]()
Great minds think alike I supposeavidreader said:I was gonna have to watch this episode again to work out how I best felt about it, as there was so much happening I just wasnt sure. But I think you've summed my sentiments up well Melly.
Tony_Montana said:I understand the meaning behind it but I still fail to see how this season can be called SIT
mellyM said:Great minds think alike I suppose![]()
Brainiac 8 said:Exactly, Lex wants to make sure he is never in a situation like that, where he is powerless to do something. Lex always wants the power to do what he wants, thus is part of his conflict with Superman. Here is a man with more power than him, and Lex can't have that. If he can't control that power, he wants to destroy it. Think of the way Lex acted in "Onyx".
RakuMon said:Also, did anyone notice Lex called his son "Muscles?" I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. That's how being a member of the Hype will forever skew Smallville for me!
Never. Say. Never!!!RakuMon said:Smallville's interpretation of Lex is so spot-on, it's a shame it'll never be expounded on in a feature or anything.
[raises hand] I did. I totally laughed my arse off, and I couldn't explain it to my husband either. Something like that just *can't* be explained. It's the epitome of the statement, "You had to be there."Also, did anyone notice Lex called his son "Muscles?" I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. That's how being a member of the Hype will forever skew Smallville for me!
Asr said:Ahhh damn I didn't watch this week cuz I thought it'd be crap! Does Smallville still do re-runs on the weekend?
AgentPat said:For example, this season has seen Clark and Lex shot in approximately the same place (left lung area). Their "fathers" (both in the form of Lionel) "save" them, but there is a price to pay. Both are shown that their decisions can and will lead to the death of a person they love. Will that person be Lana in both cases? Stay tuned. LOL
AllThingsComic said:Lex called her name when they saw eachother at the place that sold the Christmas trees, didn't he?