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I was trying to post the Lex Luthor Card (from the smallville dvd website .)
Maybe you could just post the link.

I was trying to post the Lex Luthor Card (from the smallville dvd website .)
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I like that finally Rosenbaum is now in second place in the opening credits . It should've been that way from since the beginning of the series . Because he's the core of this show and what keeps it together with every Outstanding preformance he has giving over the past 6 years as Lex Luthor. Much more than Welling as Clark .
Hey, I like Micheal and think he's done a fantastic job portraying Lex Luthor (my favorite) but no way is he the core of this show.
Clark spent 6 years runing from his Destiny, While Lex Spent 6 years Embracing his Destiny .
I think I'd have to argue that. Lex has been fighting his destiny for almost 6 years as well, but he eventually gave into it because the rewards that were offered to him were more appealing than the struggles of fighting it. He used the power that he possesses to achieve all of this.
Clark on the other hand has struggled to be who he wants to be despite what others have in mind for him, by not surrendering his morals and beliefs and taking advantage of the power that he possesses.
Ok prehaps I should rephase what I said . Here my new version .
Clark's spend 6 years running from his Destiny, While Lex continued down the Dark path towards the Dark side .
Everytime Clark seems to make progress forward towards his Destiny in one episode . By The next episode he's back to moving 10 steps backwards away from his Destiny .
While Lex just keeps going forward .
Hey, I like Micheal and think he's done a fantastic job portraying Lex Luthor (my favorite) but no way is he the core of this show.
Fair enough.
Clark's not running away from being a hero, which is what I think you mean by destiny.
What he does struggle with is how to put all of his sides together. In the future, he couldnt have a relationship with Lois if he only saw himself as Kal-el or Superman. He needs to be both people in order to maintain the person that he's going to be.
Well in Bizarro there was a pretty clear indication that he's going to go back for a while too.
That's because your a Welling fant: j/k
You make some really great points. And I agree that Clark has been running from his destiny ... but so has Lex. But that's the thing about destiny - You really can't run from it forever.
^ Speaking about Father's Two points I'll like to make .
1. i Think Lionel's time is up this season, Lex is going to kill him
2. The many points you made about The Fathers (Jor-EL, Jonathan Kent & Lionel Luthor) trying to decide the Destines of their kids . You Could add General Sam Lane too. (since he tried to decide a course of his two Daughters) Lucy & Lois . Lucy to be the Grade A+ Student , to find a good job etc.... & Lois to be his solider . However "Fate" has other plans . A as we all Know Lois Lane Destiny is far greater than Sam knows and finally she coming full circle into The Woman , she destined to become .
I like how the writter have made Lois, Clark, & Lex's journey much more intwine than they realize . Just like their Destinies .
Nice that they used "Lionel" - but why is Mom "Letitia" instead of "Lil(l?)ian" if they're trying to use SV continuity?
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You make some really great points. And I agree that Clark has been running from his destiny (a necessary plot device to keep the series running) but so has Lex. But that's the thing about destiny - You really can't run from it forever. I think season 6 was a turning point for Clark and Lex; season 7 could be the culmination. I can't wait to see Clark fully accept his destiny as Superman!!! "Bizarro" IMO certainly foreshadowed good things to come. Hallefreakinlujah!
(I can't wait to see Tom accept his destiny either!)![]()
Yes, thanks for collecting the destiny quotes.
Interesting thing about Clark's "destiny": it's fluid. At first, he thought it was to rule Earth (his misunderstanding and why he ran in the first place). He thought he was alone. He didn't, and doesn't, want to leave his family and friends and humanity behind. Eventually - and very recently - Jor-El admitted to Martha, "His destiny is now his own." This was touched upon in other scenes too. His new destiny - as he has rewritten it - is to save Earth and its inhabitants without losing his close connection with humans. At the same time, he is no longer insisting on working alone - he has started teaming up with various others to fight for what he stands for everywhere.
As for Lex - his original destiny was to be trained by his father to be a ruthless capitalist and to inherit Luthorcorp etc. someday WAY down the line. He was afraid and just wanted a "normal" relationship with his dad and a happy life with his parents. We know what happened to Lil(l?)ian and Julian. Then the first meteor shower really put Lex and Lionel's relationship on ice. Lex too has tried to reshape his destiny; he first wanted to show up his dad, and now wants to show up his dad, Clark, and anyone else who doesn't see things the way he does. He wants to be President; he wants to control it all. His ultimate destiny as we, the viewers/fans know it, is to be as evil and ruthless and greedy as Clark is good, selfless, and generous. So you could say for Lex as well as for Clark that "his destiny is now his own."
Both took what their fathers saw and wanted for them and changed that destiny to better suit their core values and desires.