The Caped Knight
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Spaceballs said:
Wow she looks Hot .
Spaceballs said:
Spaceballs said:I can almost bet she finds out or comes very close to finding out Clarks Secret before Lana during their encounters
triplet said:Seeing how Lana finds out about Clark's powers in the episode that airs before this one, I think that is unlikely.
Spaceballs said:Well she PROBABLY finds out. I dunno this doesnt seem like a throw away Character. Would be nice to have someone give Clark a run for his Money
Jay1/2Dub said:She is definitely hott... I hope this episode actually deals with Clark's grief more than how they've done so with similar situations in the past.
Oh yeah triplet, when's your review going to be up at chloesite??
Kal-El 8 said:Wow she looks Hot .
LOL! I'm very hetero female, but I totally agree!Kal-El 8 said:Wow she looks Hot.
Who? Maya? Clark spills to Lana in Reckoning, and he does so in the most thorough way you can possibly imagine. Fanboys (and girls) are going to have a serious geekgasm during the FOS scene. Trust me on this.Spaceballs said:I can almost bet she finds out or comes very close to finding out Clarks Secret before Lana during their encounters
AgentPat said:Who? Maya? Clark spills to Lana in Reckoning, and he does so in the most thorough way you can possibly imagine. Fanboys (and girls) are going to have a serious geekgasm during the FOS scene. Trust me on this.
Serene said:Funny you should say that.
If they don't kill her off, perhaps they are thinking spin-off. It's been nagging me since I first read the spoilers of this ep, and now seeing that poster, I know why. This SO much reminds me of the last season of Highlander, where they were only contracted for 13 eps (half a normal season) and 6 of those eps were for potential "spin-off girls." Truthfully, it was a sad and sucky final season, but it did end up with a phenomenal series finale.
JackMercy said:Funny you should say that, Serene...
And nice to see thee ol' Highlander mentioned round these parts...
(agreed on your last point by the way...aware of the 'rebirth' happening soon?)
Would be nice to see BOP on DVD sometime soon, as well...
The Incredible Hulk said:Jack, we need Adrian Paul on Smallville as Zod, if not him then Jason Isaacs, oh and I want a casting credit
The Incredible Hulk said:nice see it's all about the fanbase crossovers. then we'll just get a season finale episode with Paul, Marsters, Wopat, and someone with ties to Star Trek, and just imagine the congregation of geeks you'd have tuned into watch that thing It might like rip a whole in space/time continuum
JackMercy said:Funny you should say that, Serene...
And nice to see thee ol' Highlander mentioned round these parts...
(agreed on your last point by the way...aware of the 'rebirth' happening soon?)
ROFLMFAO!!!!!!!The Incredible Hulk said:...just imagine the confluence of geeks you'd have tuned into watch that thing It might like rip a hole in space/time continuum
Description for Vengeance from comicscontinuum.
"Clark (Tom Welling) discovers the new reporter at the Daily Planet, a bespectacled, bumbling woman named Maya (Quinones), is actually a masked avenger who fights crime at night. Meanwhile, Clark's bottled-up grief threatens to get the best of him."
Y'know, I never put those two points together, but it doesn't bother me. In fact, if that is indeed what they do - Clark takes his grief out on some perp while preventing a crime, but realizes by ep's end that it's not the right thing to do, or it's just not what HE wants to do, I think it will be a fantastic episode. Part of the fun in Batman/Superman crossover comics is seeing how they butt heads constantly. They have diametrically opposed ways of getting the same job done, and that aspect can be very entertaining. We all know Batman's approach and WHY he acts the way he does. This would be awesome character development for Superman because it would show WHY he chooses to use a completely different approach to the same challenge.avidreader said:As feared by alot of posters here, I bet Clark starts off down the path of Batman/Bruce Wayne, but by episodes end he will remember some wisdom from his father or receive some influence from the women in his life that this is not the way for a Superman.
AgentPat said:Y'know, I never put those two points together, but it doesn't bother me. In fact, if that is indeed what they do - Clark takes his grief out on some perp while preventing a crime, but realizes by ep's end that it's not the right thing to do, or it's just not what HE wants to do, I think it will be a fantastic episode. Part of the fun in Batman/Superman crossover comics is seeing how they butt heads constantly. They have diametrically opposed ways of getting the same job done, and that aspect can be very entertaining. We all know Batman's approach and WHY he acts the way he does. This would be awesome character development for Superman because it would show WHY he chooses to use a completely different approach to the same challenge.
This ep is looking better and better. I can't wait!!!