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The F4 don't really have secret identities.LostSon88 said:Because every superhero has a secret identity?![]()
The F4 don't really have secret identities.LostSon88 said:Because every superhero has a secret identity?![]()
Tomar-Re said:I don't think Clark's guise should be the bumbling fool that Reeves played in the earlier films. I understand Clark's character has made use of this once and awhile to throw Lois "off-track" but it shouldn't be to the point of the boardline wimp we saw in Superman I & II
Super_Ludacris said:That's why I got no problem with what either show is doing too much, whether it's the kid, Clana, The different approaches to the mythos etc etc. This is just another chapter in the character's legacy
REAL superman fans accept both
Super_Ludacris said:That's why I got no problem with what either show is doing too much, whether it's the kid, Clana, The different approaches to the mythos etc etc. This is just another chapter in the character's legacy
REAL superman fans accept both
Super_Ludacris said:That's why I got no problem with what either show is doing too much, whether it's the kid, Clana, The different approaches to the mythos etc etc. This is just another chapter in the character's legacy
REAL superman fans accept both
Scooter said:Superman's made stupid mistakes long before Smallville...
The way i see it, you`re describing Spider-man, not Superman.Super_Ludacris said:But do you not see how good that storyline is? It puts Superman in a moral dilema. It puts him a complex situation that effects him emotionally and that builds his character and the person he becomes in the future. Think about he's Superman but he cannot save everyone and they are gonna be times where as a result of saving someone he may hurt another or put himself in a situation he regrets.
I love it when we see flaws in these heroes it makes them more reletable and makes us ask not what Superman would do but what would WE do?
Scooter said:Superman's made stupid mistakes long before Smallville...
SpiderDaniel said:The way i see it, you`re describing Spider-man, not Superman.
Superman doesn`t choose a life over other. Period. Not even Spider-man did. He saved both the train and MJ in Spider-man1. Plausible? Probably not but thats how heroes are. And we`re talking about Superman. The king of heroes. So, yes, Reckoning was a terrible episode!
Crisis Superman said:Not like this. Though it could be argued that its due to the juvenille nature of him playing 'young Clark Kent' and not Superman.
Honestly though, it just comes down to me respecting the character which is something I cant do in the context of Smallville. Hes done too many things to make me lose respect for him, especially when they write him as a total tool, where as I think with this movie the character will be restored back to icon status.
Honestly, Smallville's biggest issue has nothing to do with casting or acting; its just the writers. They are the one element that makes the show hard to watch for me. Even with Lana, Kristen Kreuk, I have nothing personally against her, they've just handled her character in such a horrible way.. its quite sad.. since they all had such potential in the pilot.