Serene
Avenger
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There's a difference between making bad decisions, which I'm totally cool with, specially if you're 20 years old. But there are things that are just not right. Remember in Fracture, when Clark went to rescue Kara and Lois? He supersped right in front of the bad guy, and instead of just knocking him out easily, like he did with Lois (tap on the head?) a couple of seasons ago, nooooo, he had to go and toss him around pretty aggresively, and SMILE! And let's not forget about this:
It's funny how different things will bug the heck out of some people, and others find it no big deal. I guess it really goes to what you find most important in the show. I tend to find the occasional implausible character interactions and dialog to be a lot more disturbing that Clark tossing yet-another bad guy through the air. It's pretty much show canon that Clark tosses bad guys and they don't die from it (however they are usually stopped from doing whatever evilbadliness they are engaging in, which is the ultimate point).
There is a certain comic-book fantastical element that I allow for much for SV. How could you not? So scenes like this:

...don't seem that outrageous to me. I can *see* that in a comic book panel in the context that it was presented, and it doesn't seem that far out of line.
It's now an oooold argument, but I do not agree with that Clark would have killed Lionel had that scene played out without MM interceding. Come on, he was over-the-top FURIOUS, but he's still Clark Kent, and he's still not a murderer. That one scene doesn't negate his entire characterization of the past 6 season. They did later show Clark's guilt and re-examination of his actions towards Lionel - again: he lives, he learns. It's what the show's about.... he would have killed Lionel if MM wouldn't have shown up. I could expect this from the 15/16 yr old Clark (and not even then, really), but he should know better by now.

Regarding all the Insiders - Haven't we all learned to take all of them with a ginormous grain of salt? I don't doubt that they all "hear" things, but those "things" don't always come to fruition, nor are they always true - in the sense of not being the party line.
It's become kind of a fun hobby to hear what they all say and argue/panic/sing praises about it.
