Hee! Ya think?!The giveaway was what was coming out of Clark's mouth in that opening scene.
BAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Yes, listen to Auntie Pat, Clark.Totally un-Clark like attitudes: He was far to willing to give up on finding Kara (he practically shrugged and said, "meh." Maybe Pat's been talking to him. LOL!)
His acting was amazing tonight. He's so darn good at this.Tom played it really well, with subtle hints at his insincerity by laying it on just a teensy bit thick.
Well, he played into each character's drives and motivations enough that his being a little "off" didn't stick out. I'm guessing Lex or Lois will be the first ones to notice something aint right, particularly since both of them actually "met" Bizarro.I'm still a little put out that neither Lana or Chloe recognized that this was not Clark.
Oh, no doubt. I'm kinda hoping they hang with this for a while, but it'll probably conclude in Persona.Of course, that would have ended the episode fairly quickly.
Hmm. Well, as Bizarro, he had to stand in the shadows most of the time. Maybe it was a subconscious thing because he was actually darker, both literally and figuratively?Did his hair look darker to anyone else? I swear, it was darker.
Two things that stood out to me: I think Chloe should have giggled more overtly at Jimmy asking her if she could fly (total throwback to Chloe asking Clark the same question in Rush), and I had to LOL at Jimmy joking about Clark's hair. What is it with Clark's hair? It is a joke both IN and OUT of the fiction - even WELLING has joked about his hair in interviews. Not just Clark's hair - HIS hair. They must really yank his chain on that topic, which I find oddly endearing.Allison did a really wonderful job in this. I thought her scenes with Jimmy were some of her very best.
I don't think he's gonna last that long...I really felt for Grulian. I wonder if they are going to have him suddenly break down at some point like the other clone did.
*clang* LOLCute Lois anvil with her mentioning that her future guy would definitely not be someone she worked with.
That scene took a lot of suspension of disbelief on my part. Ten million dollars is a lot of dinero, but it's not going to fund the kind of medical attention that woman would need, along with Lana's support staff "connections" and every other meteor freak she's "treated." But y'know what... I'm trying to not think about that, 'cause I don't want to ruin the "high."My girl Lana is quite the resourceful woman when she needs to be. I did snicker at how she talked about having "connections" who moved the contaminated woman for her. So very Luthorian, but with a conscience.
I think it could be argued either way. I watched the scene pretty close; it looked like he jumped to me. Obviously, we know that Bizarro can fly, but they made it ambiguous enough for the audience to not be sure, even if you watch the scene in slow motion. Plus, we know that Clark (as Clark) is fully capable of jumping that high and then some, so it could go either way.I had to laugh at my husband's reaction to Clark zooming off to save Chloe and Jimmy. He is notsomuch a fan, but he half-watches only because he's usually in the room. When Clark zoomed away, my husband was like, "HE FLEW! Did you see that? Did he just fly? When did he learn to fly???" I was giggling and told him to just watch and see.![]()
Awww... you didn't like it? Gah! Figures I'd be the one to love an ep and you not this time.And I have to ask what does this say about Jor-el? That he would keep his son locked up in a frozen ice-cube while a mass murderer is on the lose.
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I'm usually the first one to b**** about lack of Clark, but somehow, everything seemed to pull together re-heeely well tonight, and I didn't notice it so much. That's RARE for me.The Lois, Chloe and Jimmy story was not bad... considering Clark was hardly in it.
Well, in some ways you were seeing Clark.I had unfortunately been spoiled about Bizzaro... but I was glad because it helped temper the INTENSE disappointment I would have felt to find out that I had NOT been watching Clark all episode.
Agreed. Best part is that Bizarro is much MUCH more dangerous than RedK Clark, and he's not as easily taken down.Tom was SO good at playing yet another distinct persona for Clark. It was very different from Red-K Clark, in that his aggressive confidence was more tempered and subtle... there was mischief behind his eyes... He was great.
The giveaway was what was coming out of Clark's mouth in that opening scene. Totally un-Clark like attitudes: He was far to willing to give up on finding Kara (he practically shrugged and said, "meh." Maybe Pat's been talking to him. LOL!), and his encouraging Lana to continue her investigation of Lex when he knows how much she needs to get past all that.
Gosh! I best go to bed. I am so not on the same page as everyone else.![]()
The only thing I agree with is that Tom's performance was outstanding.
And we had to endure another ten minute break-up scene, this time between Lois and Grant.
I totally agree with you!
I don't care about Bizarro if he's not interacting with Clark. I can't be happy about Clark being absent from one whole episode, and maybe two, in his own show, with so much pending to tell, to be replaced by a character that's a cold-blood murderer and whose story doesn't interest me if I don't see it through Clark's POV.
Tom did a wonderful job, that's for sure. But I hope the real Clark is back soon so he can confront the villains on his show, Bizarro included.![]()
Awww... you didn't like it? Gah! Figures I'd be the one to love an ep and you not this time.![]()
FWIW, I don't think Jor-El (AI) has any clue what's going on with Bizarro. The ENTIRE episode was about misdirection, so it's safe to assume that that theme extends to Clark's "punishment." I think the whole idea of a punishment is a red herring to make auds *believe* Jor-El is behind the chaos when in fact he has nothing to do with it.
So no... I don't believe for one second Jor-El was behind Bizarro's reappearance.
This is what I find most interesting. Bizarro is a phantom, but he's also a perfect copy of Clark, right down to his DNA and memories. So while the phantom has his own agenda, he also speaks for Clark using Clark's own feelings, desires and regrets. From a narrative POV, that serves two purposes: it manipulates the other characters and it gives the audience a peek into Clark's psyche and the suppressed emotions that Clark clearly has, but hides from everybody else.
I totally agree with you!
I don't care about Bizarro if he's not interacting with Clark. I can't be happy about Clark being absent from one whole episode, and maybe two, in his own show, with so much pending to tell, to be replaced by a character that's a cold-blood murderer and whose story doesn't interest me if I don't see it through Clark's POV.
How could Bizzarro know about Lana going after Lex? Much less what Clark was feeling about it? How can he have any memories or feelings of Clark's that occurred AFTER he was created? And besides that, he's been... what, on Mars? Makes no sense to me.I think Pat made a good point in that Bizarro is giving us insight into what Clark is feeling and thinking, things that he won't say, because Clark is not notoriously emotionally open unless pushed, so on that level I found it really interesting. I enjoyed it because the ep was well done, and I like the Lex finally reminded me of future Lex and he finally felt dangerous and powerful to me. Poor guy, even the people he makes don't stay loyal to his crazy-a$$ self.
the only thing I didn't like was Clark god-awful haircut, i mean is that the true punishement??![]()
However, the second they revealed he was Bizarro the entire time, all I could think was "then why the hell did he save Chloe?" He didn't have to. You can't say it was because Lana was there. He could have let the bomb go off and Lana would not have known any different.
Anyway, I can't believe no one has mentioned how freaking awesome Rosey was in the episode! He is def at his best when he plays unhinged (see Shattered, Onyx) and the scene where he shoots notJulian and shouts "You're not my brother!" was megacool. (Makes all the fanboys who drooled over Spacey's "Wrrrooooonnnngggg" delivery in SR seem silly.)
That's evil Lex, dagnabbit!
I honestly was pretty sure this is the way they'd go with it. It just makes sense in light of everything else.I was completely relieved by the clone story. That was the only thing that could have made sense. Also like the reference to Lex super-aging his clones (which addresses the age disparity issue.) I've been very interested in the clone story since the intro of cloneLana. (Despite a lot of people's misgivings.)
How could Bizzarro know about Lana going after Lex? Much less what Clark was feeling about it? How can he have any memories or feelings of Clark's that occurred AFTER he was created? And besides that, he's been... what, on Mars? Makes no sense to me.![]()
As for Clark's haircut... I don't like it getting shorter. I love it longish. (Clark's hair in Metropolis, at the beginning of Season 3 made him almost too hot to watch!) Here I thought it looked great though. Full and wavy... great hair is definitely one of Clark's (Tom's) superpowers!![]()
Exactly! And they made their main character totally superfluous to the other characters around him and by extension the entire show.![]()
Anyway, I can't believe no one has mentioned how freaking awesome Rosey was in the episode!
I loved Erica, Allison, Aaron, and Michael tonight and they did a terrific job carrying this one.
As somebody who pissed and moaned LOUDLY over Supergirl coming to the show - and my gosh, I *still* hate that angle - I do understand where you're coming from. But I also see how Bizarro as a character is being used to tell us more about Clark in a very direct sense - he IS Clark, albeit a facsimile. I'm cool with that. It's when we have a bunch of characters handwringing about Clark in absentia that bores me to tears. Show me. Don't tell me.I don't care about Bizarro if he's not interacting with Clark.
And this for me is the other side of the entertainment coin. Put bluntly, if SV didn't have Tom Welling, I would have stopped watching the show YEARS ago. He didn't have a Labyrinth amount of screen time last night, but I thought what he did have in Gemini was fabulous.Tom did a wonderful job, that's for sure.
Clark will be back in the next episode.But I hope the real Clark is back soon so he can confront the villains on his show, Bizarro included.![]()
An eclipse of the sun as seen from Earth would have nothing to do with what's going on on Mars. The only thing that would is if one of Mars' moons passed in between Mars and the Sun, or if Zor-El was able to dampen the Sun's output of energy directly - the latter being a show of power that I seriously doubt he or anybody would be capable of.Well, I think Bizarro's reappearance was made possible by the eclipse that Zor-el created in Blue. The eclipse must have had a long enough affect on Mars that Bizarro was repowered again.
My best response to this is to relay what Craig said in the spoilers for Persona:How could Bizarro know about Lana going after Lex? Much less what Clark was feeling about it? How can he have any memories or feelings of Clark's that occurred AFTER he was created? And besides that, he's been... what, on Mars? Makes no sense to me.![]()
He did have to - for two reasons: he was there to get Chloe's assistance in translating the Kryptonian code, and then there's those Persona spoilers again. This one I'll put in tags:However, the second they revealed he was Bizarro the entire time, all I could think was "then why the hell did he save Chloe?" He didn't have to.
No doubt! I watch the show for Clark, but Lex is totally next in line. Any episode that focusses on those two characters is gold in my book.Anyway, I can't believe no one has mentioned how freaking awesome Rosey was in the episode! He is def at his best when he plays unhinged (see Shattered, Onyx) and the scene where he shoots notJulian and shouts "You're not my brother!" was megacool. (Makes all the fanboys who drooled over Spacey's "Wrrrooooonnnngggg" delivery in SR seem silly.)
That's evil Lex, dagnabbit!
And this for me is the other side of the entertainment coin. Put bluntly, if SV didn't have Tom Welling, I would have stopped watching the show YEARS ago. He didn't have a Labyrinth amount of screen time last night, but I thought what he did have in Gemini was fabulous.
I don't use this analogy too much, but Gemini was a piece of toast buttered with both sides of awesome!![]()
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