AndrewGilkison
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I would hate to see Smallville end with a whimper, but it doesn't look good at this point.
I'm not sure if anyone saw this yet....
We've been told that the season arc finale they HAD planned would have had to be completely reworked without cast members who may not be there next year."
A series based 100% on the comics is not going to work, is just too cheesy and dumb. Have you ever thought that Lois not recognizing CK and Superman as the same person is just ******ed? That the classic suit is kind of cheesy nowadays? That Mxy as it is won't work for an adult audience? That's one of the reasons SV changed Bizarro, to make it more realistic and sophisticated, and it worked! Most fans like SV Bizarro, only fanboys wanted the dumb Bizarro with his "Me Bizarro save...".
Is just dumb to pretend glasses would work to cover your secret identity, it doesn't cut it on live action, so now Smallville has to deal with it. Is not credible at all and it makes the characters look stupid. Superman's mythology needs changes to adapt it to today's standards, the world is not a naïf place where a pair of glasses are going to fool people about your "secret identity".
A very valid point, and a far cry better than my sister's often-repeated remark of "They just can't admit they messed up!".My two cents on this issue:
I think the main reason his secret identity works is more psychological than it is physical. For most people, Superman is seen as a god. Someone whose only purpose is to serve and save. I think most people just believe that he's always watching and waiting, ready to help anyone and everyone at a moment's notice. People aren't going to think that this is someone who works 9-5, has relationships, or lives a normal life similar to theirs. (For example, in the comics "For Tomorrow" storyline, Father Daniel was surprised to find out that Superman sleeps.) It just doesn't dawn on people that Superman has a secret identity. Example, with Batman, Spider-Man, and others, they all wear masks, so people know that there's another person to go with that identity...they know that there's an actual person under that mask...this is something that Superman doesn't have to deal with...The lack of a mask is like a confirmation that he has nothing to hide. Then the Clark/Superman dichotomy just builds on that. With Superman being this bright and dynamic force in the world, while Clark is your mild mannered, average, and dull kind of everyman...the fact that the two personas are so different make the fact that Superman is actually somebody else an ideal that the average person in Metropolis just doesn't consider.
The budget issue could be due to the new ruling on Superman and the court case coming up in terms of Superboy. They (W.B.) are now set to lose a huge chuck of money on any Superman product be it the movies or TV show or Cartoon so I can see why they would cut the budget.Now I see why so many people loathe SHP. Half of that article is complete bull.
- Warners makes more dinero off Smallville than CW; they've always been willing to chip in extra coin to the tune of millions of dollars if and when necessary - and indeed they HAVE!
- Kreuk and Rosenbaum's absence next year has nothing to do with budget and everything to do with those thesps not wanting to re-up their contracts. It makes me wonder how that makes Welling feel, especially after he's been rumored to have turned down roles because he didn't want to put the SV cast and crew out of work? Things to ponder.
- Kreuk is returning for a few episodes next season because she has to, not because she's doing Warners, her co-workers or the fans any favors. She was contracted for a set amount of episodes in S7 but couldn't do them all because of Street Fighter. She'd be in breach of contract if she didn't come back. Lucky us.
- Mack's limited S8 contract may have something to do with her character not being as important to the story of Clark Kent becoming Superman, which after seven years, is something they will finally get around to next year. *fingers crossed* If it was a budget issue, LV wouldn't be back at all. Indeed, if it was a budget thing, CW wouldn't have given SV an early pick-up. SV may be their highest rated scripted skein, but it's also their most expensive. Why jump to the renewal when they could have waited a little longer? Doesn't make any sense. And that part about Mack being "prepared to walk?" Walk where? To the unemployment line? Think people, think!
- While I'm sure network mandates like the Stride infommercial was exasperating to G&M, product placement as a means to off-set budget is something producers have learned to accept ever since ET phoned home.
- G&M leaving their own show with only one more year to go because of "budget cuts," instead of ending it at seven years the way they wanted to (like every other show that ends on their own terms) makes me Laugh. Out. Loud. But folks can go ahead and keep believing what Younis prints; I'm sure he got the skinny direct from Gough himself.
I have e-mails and PMs to return to folks. Sorry for the delay; I'll be responding to everybody soon.
Kristin's rep said 3 episodes. I passed that info on to Emily. Rosenbaum turned down being in 18 and the current attempt is to get him for 11. He really doesn't want to return and neither does Mack. If the budget is going to be an issue, don't expect either of them to sign for more than half the season if at all.
A tie with season 6 IMOSeason four is considered by most fans to be the worst
Not true. SEason 1, 2 & 3 are always considered the best. Season 5 is a close 4th but IMO the show went downhil starting with season 4. Season's 6 & 7 are just painful.Seasons 1 and 2 depended too much on FOTW, so overall, most fans consider Seasons 3, 5, 6 and 7 as the best ones.
I know that many of my opinions are not in line with the online "Superman NOW" crowd...^ Sorry, but your opinion is not shared by a lot of people. "Ageless" is considered one of the worst episodes of the series, even "Fierce" or "Hero" are rated better by many fans.
I don't think you understand. The "family" element, that is, Clark's relationship with his parents, added REALISM. It was an element that made this show great. Darker is fine, but darker doesn't necessarily mean "realistic" or better. Not if you drop the ball in the writing department. Or try to insert too much commercialism or blatant T&A for sweeps week.I understand you seem to prefer the old, more "family oriented" Smallville, but that's the past, many fans prefer a darker, more realistic approach.
Surprise. I liked Season 4. And even though I hated Jonathan's death (the only period I don't rewatch) and the Lana/Lex plot was at times stomach churning, I liked Season 5 and 6. Heck, I own every season and have watched the entire series several times.Season four is considered by most fans to be the worst, Seasons 1 and 2 depended too much on FOTW, so overall, most fans consider Seasons 3, 5, 6 and 7 as the best ones.
But "darker, more realistic" doesn't really work for Superman, while "family oriented" is more what it should be like. Remember Clark, the guy who's not supposed to be traumatized by his childhood a la Batman, or Spiderman?I understand you seem to prefer the old, more "family oriented" Smallville, but that's the past, many fans prefer a darker, more realistic approach.
^ Sorry, but your opinion is not shared by a lot of people. "Ageless" is considered one of the worst episodes of the series, even "Fierce" or "Hero" are rated better by many fans. I understand you seem to prefer the old, more "family oriented" Smallville, but that's the past, many fans prefer a darker, more realistic approach. Season four is considered by most fans to be the worst, Seasons 1 and 2 depended too much on FOTW, so overall, most fans consider Seasons 3, 5, 6 and 7 as the best ones.
Finally, "they" (as you put it), are Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson, Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer. They have written many episodes of the series, many were good, some were hated by some people, so SV will not change that much except that being S8 the last one, of course Clark will become Superman and Lois top reporter of the DP, is just predictable, the way is supposed to be, not because of great writing.
I've said it once, and I'll keep saying it. If you want a darker tone to superheroes, there's a bunch of guys out there to pick up from, mostly Marvel guys, but there's still Bats too. Superman is about hope, and should be uplifting. Smallville has done this right countless times, but lately they've gone more with the Spiderman route than Supes', unfortunately.now times have changed and people prefer more darker tone to superhero theme
My point.Both Fierce, and Static from last season are far worse than ageless. Ageless had a ridiculous story, but had some fantastic acting, and some great character driven scenes.
Being a darker show does not excuse some of the painfully bad out of character stories, or disjointed plot points. It sure as hell doesn't make it more realistic.
Not necessarily.^^^ but these days when they make superhero shows/movies lighter tone they become gimmickly
Well, I don't think FF is the best example. Because you can make a Superman movie with an upbeat tone, without being cheesy. That said, I did enjoy FF.for example fantastic 4 movies
I don't completely agree. Yes, Superman should be realistic and have "problems", but you have to figure out the way to solve them, without moping around, or resorting to the kind of anger that SV's Clark sometimes does. This does more or less work in the context of the show, because it's a teenage Clark Kent growing up in the present, but sometimes they take it too far.i m not saying superman should be like batman all i m saying times have changed and people prefer superman as realistic who has normal problems like anyone else
Agreed. In fact, Batman said it himself:that's why batman and superman movies werer success because they showed both character as humanly as possible
i know superman is not suppsed to be human But he still has humanistic charcteristics
Well, then you have Spiderman, or Batman, or Punisher, or Daredevil... you get my point. Superman is about always giving hope... if not, what's the point, then?many people want smallville version of clark to be like chritopher reeve's superman who is always smiling giving hope But those werer 70's this is 2000's people rather like to see tormented superhero
See, Singer made a movie that was as depressing as it gets for Superman. I won't go much into that because it's not the right forum to discuss, but even the visual tone of the film wasn't uplifting, and that's my main grip with SR. I want to watch a Superman movie and feel joyful at the end, not bittersweet.even with SR bryan singer made superman more serious infact superman of SR reminded me clark kent of smallville
Agreed 100%."Lighter" should be about hope and inspiration in spite of evil at the door... But I'd stay away from "campy." Not on Smallville.
Now I see why so many people loathe SHP. Half of that article is complete bull.
- Kreuk and Rosenbaum's absence next year has nothing to do with budget and everything to do with those thesps not wanting to re-up their contracts. It makes me wonder how that makes Welling feel, especially after he's been rumored to have turned down roles because he didn't want to put the SV cast and crew out of work? Things to ponder.
- Kreuk is returning for a few episodes next season because she has to, not because she's doing Warners, her co-workers or the fans any favors. She was contracted for a set amount of episodes in S7 but couldn't do them all because of Street Fighter. She'd be in breach of contract if she didn't come back. Lucky us.
- Mack's limited S8 contract may have something to do with her character not being as important to the story of Clark Kent becoming Superman, which after seven years, is something they will finally get around to next year. *fingers crossed* If it was a budget issue, LV wouldn't be back at all.
Indeed, if it was a budget thing, CW wouldn't have given SV an early pick-up. SV may be their highest rated scripted skein, but it's also their most expensive. Why jump to the renewal when they could have waited a little longer? Doesn't make any sense. And that part about Mack being "prepared to walk?" Walk where? To the unemployment line? Think people, think!
- G&M leaving their own show with only one more year to go because of "budget cuts," instead of ending it at seven years the way they wanted to (like every other show that ends on their own terms) makes me Laugh. Out. Loud. But folks can go ahead and keep believing what Younis prints; I'm sure he got the skinny direct from Gough himself.![]()