Lois knowing about Clark...could they

For the zillionth time: that NEVER HAPPENED. Watch SIV. (I'd never tell anyone to watch SIV again, unless they missed something so painfully obvious)

as for the thread: SV will certainly cop out the Lois knows angle. They've done it so many times before, and they will do it again. I cite blue kryptonite used in the finale, after spending the entire season building up to a superbattle.

I don't agree with that being a cop-out. They weren't building to a "superbattle." they were building to a confrontation between Clark and Zod. instead of giving us a half second super battle, they decided to give us a legitimate fight. One of the best of the series.
 
In Spider-Man 1 and 2, Spidey kissed MJ both as Spidey and Peter. At the end of Spider-Man 1, MJ seemed to have figured out his identity, but by Spider-Man 2, she wasn't sure, and needed to try it again to be certain she wasn't imagining things. Maybe in the same way, Lois won't be sure, and thought that her mind was playing tricks on her, and she begins to rationalize things away.
While this is true, remember that MJ kissed Spidey upside-down in SM1 and had to kiss her fiance in SM2 the same way to see if it was the same with him. And after she kissed Peter in the end of SM1, she suspected something, but we never saw her again until 2 years later in SM2, where it is referenced that Peter has practically disappeared from all of his friends during that time so she was left with nothing more than suspicions. And by the end she says she always knew, she just needed confirmation.

In SV, Lois and Clark have known each other more intimately so that it's believable for Lois to know its Clark since she's so used to kissing him. I mean she knew Zod wasn't the blur by touching his hand, so it's possible that she will think Clark is the blur after kissing.
 
I don't agree with that being a cop-out. They weren't building to a "superbattle." they were building to a confrontation between Clark and Zod. instead of giving us a half second super battle, they decided to give us a legitimate fight. One of the best of the series.

it was the best fight of the series, hands down. It was also the most creative conclusion to a season that SV has produced. A confrontation with Zod includes powers IMO. What is the point otherwise? I mean honestly, why Zod, if there was to be no 'super-confrontation'. Why not save even more budget, and make the character not Zod, to save on royalty/use of name etc. Why not just create some generic villain for Clark to chase around, who doesn't have powers?

why even waste the budget on giving the kandorians powers, if they weren't going to do anything with it? And they literally did nothing with it, except a piss poor montage of useless burning historical sites (the great wall of china, the acropolis, gimme a break why would anyone attack these, other than being heritage sites, they are not important in anyway shape or form).

it is also a superman show, to bring the season to climax, without super powers is a cop out for me. It just shows me that instead of planning ahead, by reducing the f/x budget for the episodes leading up to the finale, that they just decided it would be cheaper to go another route. It's like ending a batman movie, with Bruce wayne out of costume at teh climax of the film. Or an IronMan movie, with Tony Stark not wearing the suit at the climax of the film. Or a starwars movie that doesn't take place in space. Or how about Skycaptain and the world of BS (who makes a movie about a crack pilot, who only flies in the movie for the first 30s).

I'd totally be in agreement with what they did, if it wasn't a season finale, but a mid season one.

it was even more dissappointing after the earlier flash forward episode this season. Where when Zod and Clark confronted each other, one, or the other, had powers, but not both. Why even provide a tease of what could happen, when they don't deliver in the end anyways.


yes, the best fight in Smallville EVER... but it's a bloody superman show... it would be nice to see Clark in a fight, with his powers, where he actually fights more than one punch. The bizarro fight was 90% implied by viewing the supporting characters deal with the tremors of the battle. The titan fight was only slightly better than that.... and every other fight Clark has had, with powers, has actually turned out to be more of a beating than a fight.
 
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they gave kryptonians powers so they can write off an logical way to stop them and have them trapped/sent to another plane of existance and all that. And its alot better to use actual dc characters then doing fake made up characters and all in my mind. As for the budget thing we as fans dont really know if they have been using budget wisely or blowing it on other things. For me with what they have they use there budget pretty well.
 
In Spider-Man 1 and 2, Spidey kissed MJ both as Spidey and Peter. At the end of Spider-Man 1, MJ seemed to have figured out his identity, but by Spider-Man 2, she wasn't sure, and needed to try it again to be certain she wasn't imagining things. Maybe in the same way, Lois won't be sure, and thought that her mind was playing tricks on her, and she begins to rationalize things away.

I just watched the first Spider-Man film yesterday. I never caught this before, but it seems to me that everyone who watched that fight between Peter and Flash in school, should have figured out that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, especially Mary Jane. What a stupid scene.
 
they gave kryptonians powers so they can write off an logical way to stop them and have them trapped/sent to another plane of existance and all that. And its alot better to use actual dc characters then doing fake made up characters and all in my mind. As for the budget thing we as fans dont really know if they have been using budget wisely or blowing it on other things. For me with what they have they use there budget pretty well.

by avoiding the most central element to a superman story: the powers. What I'm saying is that if they didn't have the budget to pay for a 'super-finale' then they wasted it somewhere.

I'm not saying this was a bad finale, it certainly was one of the best. But the cheap out at the very end was weak. Kind of like the BS they pulled last year when Clark finally decided to confront DD.

Instead of using the story as an excuse not to use/show powers... why not write the story to embrace those powers? As I said, it's a superman show



but totally OT, so I'm done here
 
by avoiding the most central element to a superman story: the powers. What I'm saying is that if they didn't have the budget to pay for a 'super-finale' then they wasted it somewhere.

I'm not saying this was a bad finale, it certainly was one of the best. But the cheap out at the very end was weak. Kind of like the BS they pulled last year when Clark finally decided to confront DD.

Instead of using the story as an excuse not to use/show powers... why not write the story to embrace those powers? As I said, it's a superman show




but totally OT, so I'm done here

Writing a story around powers is ridiculous. Superman's not about his powers. It's about his heart. his strength of character. not that he can cook an egg from a mile away.

The kryptonians got their powers back to give a legitimate tough decision for Clark to sacrifice himself and leave earth. Which was the climax. Not the 5 minutes his confronts Zod.
 
no problem superfreak, i have nothing against you man. you seem like a cool poster. But we all have our opinion on things.
 
by avoiding the most central element to a superman story: the powers. What I'm saying is that if they didn't have the budget to pay for a 'super-finale' then they wasted it somewhere.

I'm not saying this was a bad finale, it certainly was one of the best. But the cheap out at the very end was weak. Kind of like the BS they pulled last year when Clark finally decided to confront DD.

Instead of using the story as an excuse not to use/show powers... why not write the story to embrace those powers? As I said, it's a superman show



but totally OT, so I'm done here


Erm. Yeah. I can understand that. I had a similar issue in another thread. I respect that.
 
I really hope she knows this time and they dont cook up some way to make her forget next season
 
I hope she knows alright. Also, I didn't know that the memory wipe kiss never worked...

They won't let her forget it. I'm certain of that. He needs Lois to know everything. Though, I do wonder how they will talk about it.
I mean, Lois on Smallville might freak out a bit more about the alien thing then being the Blur.
 
I mean, Lois on Smallville might freak out a bit more about the alien thing then being the Blur.

Actually no she won't, we saw that she accepted him completely in "Infamous" when he revealed his secret . Clark knows that Lois can handle his secret . Heck he saw first hand how she was willing to risk her own life to protect the blur's in "Idol" .
 
Doh! I completely forgot about Infamous. My bad. Although, still, you'd think she'd be somewhat surprised.
I'm certain if I was dating Supergirl, er, pre-crisis, and she told me she was an alien, I'd be a little surprised.
 

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