LOL! You seriously crack me up with the stuff that you find.t:
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I'll leave that up to the writers. People were asking that question when Clark was a junior in high school and he had one more year to go before graduating. That was... drum roll please... the THIRD season.
They could show Clark traveling the world
But, since they're all college drop outs and Clark seems to have no interest in Journalism what-so-ever they may as well end at the end of season 7.
Not the college gripefest again?Yeah, but he had college which I THOUGHT would be used to advance Clark's career as a journalist. Thats why I always thought 8 seasons would be good. But, since they're all college drop outs and Clark seems to have no interest in Journalism what-so-ever they may as well end at the end of season 7.
Exactly! Who cares when they met?like moriarty...he was always there
I dont really see that as being the case. Every week, he's following leads, tracking down information/clues, etc. That's a big part of practical journalism.
Chloe does most of the work. If not, ALL of it. It is true that you can just say, "Hey Lois also did most of the work as well." Yeah, that is SORT OF true. It depends on the interpretation. Like, in the Chris Reeve films there wasn't much focus on Clark's journalistic side, but look at the animated series from the `90s. There was an episode that I LOVE. It was called, "the Late Mr. Kent." In the episode Clark spends sleepless nights trying to prove that some guy was gonna get the chair for a muder he didn't commit. Look at the Lois & Clark show. They did an amazing job showing Clark's reporting skills. Sometimes even doing a better job than Lois. In Smallville, so far, they've done a horrible job showing Clark's journalistic side. Its kinda sad, but in the Superboy show, Clark was a better reporter than in Smallville.
I don't know if that's true, but I don't think anything I would say could convince you.
Clark has done investigating, it's not all Chloe... She does serve as the handy computer hacker, something that Clark can't do, but he's done some investigating on his own.
I thought they were doing a better job showing him doing that this season...
*shrug*
If you compare what Clark is doing in Smallville to the `90s animated series, Lois & Clark show, and HECK even the Superboy series you'll realize he's a really weak journalist. I think the problem is that Gough & Millar sometimes copy the Chris Reeve films too much. In the Reeve films they didn't really focus on Clark's journalistic side that much either, so I guess they feel they can get away with it here as well.
This actually brings up a good point. In modern continuity, just how interested is Clark in actual JOURNALISM? He's a good writer, and he endeavors to get to the bottom of the story, but just how much does his motivation for uncovering the truth have to do with the story itself? Isn't he more of a hero and savior than a newspaper reporter? I mean, that's his DISGUISE. Hello? LOL Lois is the ace reporter with Pulitzer aspirations, not Clark.Well considering he's NOT ACTUALLY a journalist, it could be the reason why they dont show him being one.
He's a farmer and a crime fighter who uses his investigative skills along with his trusty sidekick, to get the job done.
This actually brings up a good point. In modern continuity, just how interested is Clark in actual JOURNALISM? He's a good writer, and he endeavors to get to the bottom of the story, but just how much does his motivation for uncovering the truth have to do with the story itself? Isn't he more of a hero and savior than a newspaper reporter? I mean, that's his DISGUISE. Hello? LOL Lois is the ace reporter with Pulitzer aspirations, not Clark.
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Well considering he's NOT ACTUALLY a journalist, it could be the reason why they dont show him being one.
Clark Kent has won many journalist awards himself, and has written 3 or 4 novels, so I'd say it's a pretty big part of his life.
Well Pat said modern continuity, I took that to mean comics, not the show, so yes I believe journalism is a big part of Clark Kent's life.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that next season we'll see more of the reporter in Clark. They have a big arc for Lois planned for next year, so hopefully they'll have Clark fall more into his future Metropolis self as well. The Lex/Lana story arc this season may have muddied things up a bit.Well Pat said modern continuity, I took that to mean comics, not the show, so yes I believe journalism is a big part of Clark Kent's life.