6.02 - Sneeze - Discussion Thread

Kaboom said:
any thoughts on who this evil mastermind could be?

I reckon it could be Lucas Luthor. After all if he finds an incriminating secret of Lex's he could blackmail him into handing over LuthorCorp since Lex has control of it since season 4. And i don't really think Lex would have left it Lionel.

I also want to know how they are going to show Clark finding out about this new power. I mean with X-Ray he bumped his head, with Heat he thought about sex and with Whisper he got blinded. So what's going to happen to him to make him find this new power.
 
COMPO said:
I reckon it could be Lucas Luthor. After all if he finds an incriminating secret of Lex's he could blackmail him into handing over LuthorCorp since Lex has control of it since season 4. And i don't really think Lex would have left it Lionel.

I also want to know how they are going to show Clark finding out about this new power. I mean with X-Ray he bumped his head, with Heat he thought about sex and with Whisper he got blinded. So what's going to happen to him to make him find this new power.
i think the title speaks for itself..
 
Eddie Brock Jr. said:
i think the title speaks for itself..

Yeah, i know but, i was sugesting what happens to him to make him sneeze and find this new power. I think that he should go to Lex's to give him his produce just as Lex is being kidnapped by Orlando Block. And he throws powdered kryptonite in his face. Clark falls to the floor.

And here is where he gets this amazing new power for you see when Kryptonians breathe in Kryptonite they get some sort of conjuctivitise. And Clark starts couching and sneezing and taht's when he starts to exibit this new power.
 
You really think that conjunctivitus would cause someone to sneeze, compo?

Uhm, that's an infection of the eye.... I don't think it would.

BTW: my kids are looking forward to this superpower, which I think is funny. They want to see him blowing down stuff and freezing things...

Too funny...

:D

Way to go, kids! :up:
 
I figure he's going to get a unique sickness that makes him sneeze alot.

Either way, it's going to be hilarious.:up:
 
bootspark said:
is this the superbreath episode?


That's what we are all figuring, Steve DeKnight told us on this sight that we would see superbreath early in the season, and the title fits.:up:
 
triplet said:
You really think that conjunctivitus would cause someone to sneeze, compo?

Uhm, that's an infection of the eye.... I don't think it would.

BTW: my kids are looking forward to this superpower, which I think is funny. They want to see him blowing down stuff and freezing things...

Too funny...

:D

Way to go, kids! :up:

Oh sorry. You know. I didn't even know what that was. i was think what that illness was when you sneeze and conjunctivitus just popped into my head. What is the illness were you sneeze. It's on the top of my head but, i can't remember what it is?
 
COMPO said:
Oh sorry. You know. I didn't even know what that was. i was think what that illness was when you sneeze and conjunctivitus just popped into my head. What is the illness were you sneeze. It's on the top of my head but, i can't remember what it is?

A cold or flue can make you sneeze... But allergies is probably the most common reason, I would think.
 
I just found this over at ksite. Pretty cool!

ksite forum

CALL SHEET for "SNEEZE" #2T7702 2nd UNIT
Date: Thursday, August 3, 2006

Cast and character
------------------------
1- Tom Welling - Clark Kent
4- Michael Rosenbaum - Lex Luthor
5- Kristin Kreuk - Lana Lang
15- Lochlyn Munro - Orlando Block
16- Brendan Penny - Wagner
97- Rick Pierce - Stunt Fire Safety #1
98- TBA - Stunt Fire Safety #2
99- Christopher Sayour - Stunt Coordinator
104- Leif Havdale - Lex Stunt Double
105- Kim Chiang - Lana Stunt Double

Director - Paul Shapiro
Producer - Jae Marchant
Producers - David Willson, Rob Maier
Co-Exec. Producer - James Marshall
Executive Producers - Al Gough, Miles Millar, Ken Horton

Set Description
-------------------
Sc# = 31pt2 - WAREHOUSE LAB - METROPOLIS
Block tries to give Lana serum; Lex intervenes; Fire starts; Blown out. Case is (1, 4, 5, 16, 97, 98, 99, 104, and 105)
at New Westminster Boiler & Tank

***SPLINTER UNIT***

Sc# = 29A ALLEY - METROPOLIS
Clark runs out of super-speed energy; Runs into his destination
Cast is (1)

Sc#25 - WAREHOUSE - METROPOLIS
Lana's car cruises to a stop on the street
Cast is (5)

Sc#25A - LANA'S CAR
Lana calls Chloe; Block pulls a gun on her
Cast is (5,15,99)
 
triplet said:
Cool.... thanks, avid.

:D

Do you know what the numbers beside the actor's name means.

In Tom's case number 1
Michael number 4
Kristin 5
 
That's the number of the actor in the scene, I believe...

That's "cast", not "case", btw...

It looks like Lana is cast member #5, Tom is #1... it's all decoded at the top of the list, Michael is #4, etc.

I think it's just shorthand when to help them figure out who's in the scene...

It might be easier for the script supervisor and/or production manager to write down the actor's numbers rather than their names....

I know when I worked theatre we sorta did the same thing.

It doesn't take as long to write "1" as it does to write "Tom"....
 
triplet said:
That's the number of the actor in the scene, I believe...

In other words their order of appearance. That doesnt make sense, cause where is number 2 and 3.

I read in one of Tom's interviews that he said he's always at the top of the Call Sheet, so he has to make sure that he's always on set on time.

That's "cast", not "case", btw...

Are you saying that tongue in cheek 'cause I really did mean "case". :) :confused:

I know when I worked theatre we sorta did the same thing.

It doesn't take as long to write "1" as it does to write "Tom"....

It may not take as long to write down but you would have to constantly reference who was what number.
 
triplet said:
That's the number of the actor in the scene, I believe...

That's "cast", not "case", btw...

It looks like Lana is cast member #5, Tom is #1... it's all decoded at the top of the list, Michael is #4, etc.

I think it's just shorthand when to help them figure out who's in the scene...

It might be easier for the script supervisor and/or production manager to write down the actor's numbers rather than their names....

I know when I worked theatre we sorta did the same thing.

It doesn't take as long to write "1" as it does to write "Tom"....


Well, I just learned something new...I don't know much about how production in the media works, but I've learned much more since talking to you guys who know about this stuff.:up: :)
 
avidreader said:
In other words their order of appearance. That doesnt make sense, cause where is number 2 and 3.

Yeah, basically.

#'s 2 and 3 are actors simply not in those scenes.

avidreader said:
I read in one of Tom's interviews that he said he's always at the top so he has to make sure that he's always there on time.

He probably meant that literally, as well as figuratively...

avidreader said:
Are you saying that tongue in cheek 'cause I really did mean "case". :) :confused:

No, I thought you meant to say "case"...

avidreader said:
It may not take as long to write down but you would have to constantly reference who was what number.

Not if the number stays the same...

And if you're writing down 10 names, having digits instead of names would be a time saver.

The decoding ring is probably there at the top of the call sheet for people who don't normally work the show (guest stars, a freelance director, etc) so they can know who people are referring to...

Look at me, talking like I know what the hell I'm talking about.

I've never worked a film or TV set, I only know what makes sense to me from what the dude transcribed over on k-site combined with what I know we did when I worked in theatre with a large cast...

I'm ultimately guessing, but I believe it's a pretty good one.
 
so Clark blows out the fire huh? Cool :up: better than that "super disco jacket" thing he did in the episode where Lex was strapped into the chair with the fire around him
 
Clark runs out of super-speed energy; Runs into his destination

What do you think that means? Why would Clark run out of super-speed? Any speculations?
 
He just slows down... I don't think it means anything more than that. I thought it was how they describe Clark speeding for the stunt/FX work, it's not how they describe it in the scripts.

I could be wrong, however...
 
OOhh.. I see what you mean. Good call. :)
 
^^^ The guy that posted the Call Sheet said what Triplet said, but Craig has put the spoiler up and he describes it as Clark running out of energy to do the superspeed.

I dunno.
 
I'm not sure that craig is right, but he could be.

However, if the guy who posted the call sheet said the same thing I did I think he's probably right. He watched the filming, so he knows what happened in the scene.
 
triplet said:
I'm not sure that craig is right, but he could be.

However, if the guy who posted the call sheet said the same thing I did I think he's probably right. He watched the filming, so he knows what happened in the scene.

Yeah, he said they were using a high speed camera and that there was a base plate on the ground, which is TW's cue to stop, and then the normal camera takes over from that point.
 

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