Brainiac 8
Clark Smash!
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Aw, noone cared what my thoughts on the matter were.
				
			Brainiac 8 said:Aw, noone cared what my thoughts on the matter were.![]()
Brainiac 8 said:I agree, I hope they bring in Lori, if just for a couple of episodes.
Not totally true. We saw snippets of Superman come out of him in Arrival, Hidden, Solitude, Mercy, Fragile, and Vessel. Think of the way he talked to Lionel at the end of Mercy, if that wasn't Superman talking, I don't know who it was.![]()
1) I agree with Avid, he doesn't quite know what his destiny is yet, only what others have told him. Pa Kent told him all the time in the early seasons that he can't let others tell him what his ultimate destiny is, Clark himself has to figure that out.
2)We'll see him accepting this stuff as the shows last season wraps up. I think most of the reason for this is budget, they just don't have as much as is needed. DeKnight even said that if Clark learns how to fly, that we would only see him do it once or twice a year.
 If you look at how he has progressed through the five seasons, he has grown quite a bit, in strength and personality. It's not to say he won't make mistakes, everyone, even his age does, but he has learned from them. They do need to add the mythology in more, and they did add alot in S5, but they have to space it to fit 22-24 episodes a season, especially if they want to keep it going another couple of seasons.
Kaboom said:too much text to read too much text to read....i'll chime back in when you long winded types start speaking my language, i.e. grunts, and growls, and finger pointing.
something along the lines of : Chloe sucks!
Now that is a well thought out piece if intellectual discourse right there, if i do say so myself.
cheers.
 triplet said:Yeah, I usually love avid's stuff but I think my eyes started to glaze over.
I'm sleepy, maybe I'll go take a nap and give it another go after I've rested.
*yawn*
*triplet waves at avid*
B8 said:Aw, noone cared what my thoughts on the matter were.![]()
 Kal-el8 said:Anakin-Clark - Whiny
Anakin -Clark - Love sick puppies
Anakin-Clark - complains to damn much
He's no where near close to The Man in The Red cape & Blue tights : I Stand for TRUTH , JUSTICE, & THE AMERICAIN WAY !!! Lois I never lie {in the suit}
Lois I never lie {in the suit}
Maybe for you, But I know I would use my powers for The better ment of Mankind .
huh?
Not that, But I would like to see The Mature Adult Clark Kent[from the comics, The animated series, L&C] not the BDA Teenger Clark Kent.
avidreader said:Well you see that man in those shows. This is Smallville and he's still learning all of that.

Kal-El 8 said:He's slow, Bruce Wayne is already traveling around the world . Finding The Means to fight Injustice .![]()
avidreader said:I'm not going to compare him to Bruce Wayne because both characters have completely different backgrounds and are completely different people.
However, if Clark Kent at 19 was everything that you look for in the future Superman/Clark Kent then wouldnt he have become that Superman at the age of 20 or 21.
In L & C he was about 26, the movies he was about 30, I dont read the comics but the comic book novels that I've read he seems to be anywhere from 26 to 30. So those guys have about 6 to 10 years on Smallville's Clark Kent. People grow so much from the time that they finish high school to their mid 20's and I think that in this version of Clark Kent he's been acting and behaving perfectly in line with his age.
How many teenagers do you know have shown the level of maturity that Clark has with all that he has to deal with?
avidreader said:I'm not going to compare him to Bruce Wayne because both characters have completely different backgrounds and are completely different people.
However, if Clark Kent at 19 was everything that you look for in the future Superman/Clark Kent then wouldnt he have become that Superman at the age of 20 or 21.
In L & C he was about 26, the movies he was about 30, I dont read the comics but the comic book novels that I've read he seems to be anywhere from 26 to 30. So those guys have about 6 to 10 years on Smallville's Clark Kent. People grow so much from the time that they finish high school to their mid 20's and I think that in this version of Clark Kent he's been acting and behaving perfectly in line with his age.
How many teenagers do you know have shown the level of maturity that Clark has with all that he has to deal with?
avidreader said:However, if Clark Kent at 19 was everything that you look for in the future Superman/Clark Kent then wouldnt he have become that Superman at the age of 20 or 21.
NHawk19 said:Ok this is something I have to comment on. . . .
You're completely right avid he's 19. He should have some kind of plan or view, or be curious about something more than what he is. He should be moving on from the out burst against Lex and the pining for Lana. He should have something in mind he wants as a path beyond where he is now even if he's unsure of it.
He still views himself as a freak rather than someone who can and should help . . . (and by help I mean something beyond saving Lana/Lois/Martha/Chloe/Lex whomever.) He can and should operate in the shadows off to the side as he's not supes but he should want to get involved, and he should be curious about why people act in a manner which is self destructive to their own kind.
Its the exploration of that curiosity that should make him feel compelled to put on the suit and help publicly. Thus far all SV has done is have clark yell at Lex. . . and fight what were arguably morons until Brainiac showed up. Quite frankly I'd like to see the show move beyond what seems at times like an endless "oohh Clark Smash" "Where Lana?" fest.
Kal-El 8 said:5 seasons have passed and he's still no where close to becoming The MAN OF STEEL. Every season it's always He's on The Verge to discovering & accepting his DESTINY. Never that he's decided on his own to make the choice to move forward towards his DESTINY . {He always has to be pushed either by Jor-EL or by a threat that places Earth in danger .}
Kaboom said:i was the most mature kid ever when i was a teen.
spitballs trip! oh, sorry, didn't know you were napping.
see, at 26, i'm still mature.

NHawk said:He still views himself as a freak rather than someone who can and should help
Kal-El 8 said:Excatly, Clark still hasn't a clue what he wants to do with his life . He's still acting like damn teenager
NHawk19 said:Hey i agree. . . .
Putting on the suit is not the first step in acceptance. Realizing he can and should help is.
The suit is fulfillment of the accepted destiny.
 
avidreader said:He is a damn teenager.
avidreader said:He is a damn teenager.
Kal-El 8 said:He's an adult, he's passed the age of 18. He should start acting like an adult instead of a damn Teenager .
NHawk19 said:But he's acting like he's on the wrong end of the scale avid. He's acting 15 not 19, and there's a big difference.
This year he's a sophmore in college (I thinkdid he drop out? not important) And similar to life last year he should have got the foundations in place for knowing what he wants or doesnt want. This year he should go through the awkward first steps of getting there.
As it stands he still doesnt have a clue what he wants from anyone or anything.
avidreader said:So deferring his college education and running the farm at the age of 18 isnt an adult decision.
You point out all the things that he doesnt do, but you dont point out all the things that he does do.
Kaboom said:hes an alien.
maybe he matures more slowly then earth-males.