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Wasn't he in class last season?? Did he drop out..........?????
Agreed with the two posts above. Clark needs to be in college. Clark Kent has always been an intellgent person. They're turning him into a college drop out.
Anyway, how is he gonna be a reporter without going to school???
catman always has the best avysGeez Catman...that avvy...
Anyway, how is he gonna be a reporter without going to school???
catman always has the best avys
catman always has the best avys
I have to agree.
Yet, I've never won an award.
This has been bugging me for a while I mean what happend to college everyone just decided to stop going it's not just Clark it seems no one is going to graduate from college Clark, Lana, Chloe none of them have been going and it just feels like a big plot hole I mean what happend are they done, are they going to go back, are they going offscreen, will it ever be mentioned? I hope it gets resolved.
In today's world, not many hire those who are college dropouts....
Well you don't need a college education to become a reportor.
Being a college drop out doesn't make you dumb
Agreed with the two posts above. Clark needs to be in college. Clark Kent has always been an intellgent person. They're turning him into a college drop out.
Jordan said:[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]The idea of college or journalism school might work fine in a comic book flashback scene, but in a medium like television, unless you're doing a classroom drama, it provides nothing to advance the plot and isn't visually compelling. The school of hard knocks working for a tabloid is a much better venue for Lois in this case and actually gets her out there investigating.
Or maybe they aren't too creative. There's a lot you can do in college. For example, having Brainiac as a college professor was brilliant. They should have kept that up. They could have had the escaped Phantom Zone villains crash a classroom. Can you imagine that? Clark is in class taking notes and suddenly a Phantom Zone escapee (if that is even a word) crashes into class shouting, "WE WANT KAL-EL!" And, Clark doesn't know what to do without exposing himself?
You play that scenario out once, and then what happens. It gets old. I think the focus is to show the characters in adult situations, and you really cant do that if their in College, it becomes a repeat of Smallville the High School years.
I think you just have to close your mind to the real world, and believe that these characters will get their top notch jobs without College Diplomas.