Someone (who hasn't been smoking crack preferably) please explain to me why there are comments accusing Chloe of being a lesbian? Since that's never EVER been even hinted at, I have to assume it's just someone being mean-spirited.
I actually felt sorry for Chloe in this ep. She's stuck in a really hard place, between her two closest friends. I think her intentions were good in going to see Lex, but she really should have talked to Lana first. Still.. I know that having to lie to Clark about it was extremely hard for her.
Lex was so deliciously evil in his scene with Chloe. Man.. But she hung in there.. gotta hand it to the girl.
I can see the Lex/Lana situation going either way at this point. Either she's sincerely becoming attracted to him - partly because he's schmoozing her so skillfully, and partly because she's on the rebound. That kiss she laid on him seemed like she really wanted another taste. The other option is that she is playing him and TPTB are keeping their scenes purposely ambiguous.
That little girl looked EXACTLY like a first year Hermione Granger. I thought she did a good job too.
Lois was a little manic again, character-wise in this story. She said something early in the show that really cracked me up.. I'll have to rewind to find it again.
Chief of Staff? Damn, who needs college anyway, I guess.
Clark was all over this episode.. and it was nice to see. This wasn't an incredibly exciting episode *cough*, but it was very sweet. I think this was much more of a character piece, intended to show parallels b/w Clark's relationship with Jor-El, and Maddie with her father. I think it also emphasized Clark's continued maturity in his dealings with this young girl and her problems. He was just wonderful with her.
It did seem to tread on some old ground ("you don't have to be like your father.. yadda yadda..), and the one line of Clark's that I have to admit I rolled my eyes at, "Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad" was right off of a Hallmark card! LOL..
Oh, and that scene where Maddie's father was surrounded by the floating shards of glass.. Anyone else flashback to that scene in The Fog where the priest is surrounded by floating shards of glass? Maybe Tom really liked that scene.
I thought the directing (from my amateur eyes) looked great! All the scenes just *looked* good. One shot I really liked was of Lex, after Chloe left, where he was shot from almost the ground up. It was a very effective angle for that scene. The closing scene outside the house when Maddie was driving away was beautifully done. Good onya, Tom!
A pretty, sweet episode... a little short on the thrills. I'm sure the fanboys will absolutely hate it.