avidreader said:
It actually didn't bother me that they made no mention of Martha, she does work at the Talon remember, but I thought it was good that they explained where Lana was.
Ironically, the only character I "missed" was Lionel. LOL If it wasn't for the fact that people lamented Lana not being there - or Martha for that matter - I wouldn't have given it a second thought.
The lack of Lana must have sent DTS into a tailspin. Are they okay over there? LOLOLOL!!! Course, I'll probably be pissing and moaning during the ep that TW directs. I doubt there will be too much of HIM on screen during that ep, and possibly even the one prior to it.
Is that the first time that Kristen's never been in an episode? I think so.
I think so too. Maybe she was sick or something?
I've watched the episode twice, and I thought his looks was brilliant. He was really thinking.
The stuff in the strip club was hilarious. I tend to put myself in the character's places though, and if I were clark, I would have raised an eyebrow if somebody started talking "super powers" around me.
Sometimes it's the writer's fault. Even in Hidden, Clark's response to Lionel (when Lionel was really Jor-El) was kind of strange. Not to go too far off topic here, but Clark has become adept at deniability - almost as good as Lex. Clark will ask Lex a question, and Lex will respond with a question in return: "What do you think, Clark?" Well, Clark does that too, but the responses (from both characters) are usually ambiguous. Clark's response to what was ostensively Lionel calling him Kal-El, was, "how do you know to call me that?" when it SHOULD have been, "WHY are you calling me that?"
Anyhoo, I digress. I just think Clark should have reacted differently instead of being expressionless in that scene. One of the posters here (I forget who) came down hard on the expression (or lack-there-of) from Clark in the hospital bed just before he dies in Hidden. I never gave that scene a second thought, but for some reason, a comment about super powers coming from Luke Duke stuck out like a sore thumb. LOL Dif'rent strokes, I guess.
Now could someone explain to me about Lex's little King David speech, was he talking about him and Clark?
I just saw it as commentary about how every hero has a dark side. The reverse way of looking at it, especially since the story was being told by Lex, would be that even villain's have redeeming values.
Oh, and the helicopter scene, fantastic.
Agreed. 'Twas a MAJOR homage to S:TM. The effects were well done too.
Oh, and Hulk, when it comes to embarrassments to the legend, we'll have plenty to laugh at in about seven months. Hell, from the photos alone, we have it now! Roll with the punches, dude. I'm looking forward to next summer in more ways than one. LOL