What does Smallville have in common with Spider-Man?

Kaboom said:
finally someone elese (2 people in fact, K8 and Brain, of course!) places Jedi at One! I thought i was alone in the galactic republic on that one.


Jedi is everything that a space opera should be.:woot:
 
November Rain said:
yeah, you said clark kent was not alliteration....

:o

i was bringing you up to speed

first you said "but dude, peter parker and lex luthor lana lang lois lane are alliterative. " guess what? I did too. weird.

and "Clark Kent" is not alliterative. See, http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alliteration

here the repetive consonant sounds would be the "Cl" and the "Ke"... theyre different phoentically.
 
November Rain said:
well anakin's story was supposed to be one of tradgedy and consumption of the dark side...

it was never supposed to be the rise of a hero, which is the complete polar opposite of lukes...

You can use that hero's journey for an anti hero too...

It's the journey that's the point of the structure, not the main character becoming a "hero"...
 
Brainiac 8 said:
You named them in my favorite order also actually. :up:

Yup, hated the prequals.

You and I Kal don't disagree on as much as you think. Mostly it's just the creative decisions on Smallville we may disagree on. But as far as comics, actors, etc etc it's not so much.:yay:

Plus if we all agreed on everything, life wouldn't be interesting. It doesn't make me like you any less. :up:

Awesome, Jedi will always be my favorite [I loved seeing Luke all grown up matured and become a powerful badass jedi Knight, The Finale Lightsaber battle aboard the second Death Star in the Emperor's throne room Luke vs. Vader is IMO the Best Lightsaber duel in the entire saga . The death Of Vader & The Return of Anakin was a very powerful moment .]

Episode I & II sucks, Episode III was pure badass

I guess your right .

True, so true . :woot:
 
Boomster, is that the lawyer coming out in you? :p

Can't argue with a lawyer.:woot:
 
nah, the lawyer skills havent come out...just "reading" ones....
 
Kaboom said:
finally someone elese (2 people in fact, K8 and Brain, of course!) places Jedi at One! I thought i was alone in the galactic republic on that one.

lol

IMO Luke is The real Choosen One
 
Kal-El 8 said:
lol

IMO Luke is The real Choosen One

I absouletley LOVE that debate. I still think it was Anakin. Because he did restore "balance."
 
Kaboom said:
first you said "but dude, peter parker and lex luthor lana lang lois lane are alliterative. " guess what? I did too. weird.

and "Clark Kent" is not alliterative. See, http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alliteration

here the repetive consonant sounds would be the "Cl" and the "Ke"... theyre different phoentically.
peter piper picked a row of picked peppers is considered alliteration

yet peter, piper, pepper and picked all are phonetically different with respect to their first syllables.

the thing with the clark syllable is as bad as you wish to pronouce it as one, it's actually two, the 'ke' sound comes before the 'le-ark' part. the same 'ke' bit that comes with Kent.

but meh, you're dissecting it to an unecessary degree but if you wish to dissect it, take it at least to the bone.

on the surface, it's alliteration

at bone level it's alliteration.

no reason to say it isnt.
 
(God, I'm about to sound like the biggest goob)

Actually Anakin paved the way for balance to be restored. Luke actually restored the balance. He successfully pulled a Jedi who had gone to the dark side back to the light again. That was the point where balance was restored.

Anakin was essential for that to happen, but Luke was the actual chosen one.

:O
 
November Rain said:
peter piper picked a row of picked peppers is considered alliteration

yet peter, piper, pepper and picked all are phonetically different with respect to their first syllables.

the thing with the clark syllable is as bad as you wish to pronouce it as one, it's actually two, the 'ke' sound comes before the 'le-ark' part. the same 'ke' bit that comes with Kent.

but meh, you're dissecting it to an unecessary degree but if you wish to dissect it, take it at least to the bone.

on the surface, it's alliteration

at bone level it's alliteration.

no reason to say it isnt.

the reason youre wrong is because in this: in peter piper picked a pack, you get that initial "puh" in every word.

the letter "c" doesnt work the same linguistically. it can have both a hard and a soft sound. MORE importantly is its ability to combine with other letters to create an entirely diffient sound. That is why some languages that use the ABCD alphabet have different letters. "l" and "ll" are considered different, "c" and "ch" are also different.

in any event, everything i said in my initial post was entirely accurate and you agreed with me (about Peter Parker and lang, lane, luthor, etc).

to the extent we disagree on whether "clark kent" is alliterative...its arguable at best. definetly not worth a :o
 
Brainiac 8 said:
(God, I'm about to sound like the biggest goob)

Actually Anakin paved the way for balance to be restored. Luke actually restored the balance. He successfully pulled a Jedi who had gone to the dark side back to the light again. That was the point where balance was restored.

Anakin was essential for that to happen, but Luke was the actual chosen one.

:O

my dispute is why does "balance" have to be good winning? imo balance is when the power of good an evil are at equipose. thats why theyre are only allowed to ever be 2 sith, bc the powers of the dark side are so great.

Even when Sidius had his other students his power was still not enough to balance against all the jedi. He needed Vader to come along, add power to the sith and also tke away from the jedi for everythign to balance out.
 
for that post, I raise you another :o

:o:o

but for the sanctity of this thread, I'll drop the subject since it's off topic
 
November Rain said:
for that post, I raise you another :o

:o:o

but for the sanctity of this thread, I'll drop the subject since it's off topic

i call your :o :o and raise you a :ninja: .

:dew:
 
*Feels bad for making Mr. Migu-el pass out*


You like how I interjected a Mr. Migoo joke there.:cwink:
 
Kaboom said:
I absouletley LOVE that debate. I still think it was Anakin. Because he did restore "balance."

To me Luke was the one who actually destroyed the Sith as well as brought peace and freedom to the galaxy. He destroyed Darth Vader, and through Anakin, he destroyed Palpatine. If it hadn't been for Luke Palpatine would have never been destroyed, and neither would Vader. I think Luke fulfilled the prophecy by bringing Anakin back to the light, which led to Palpatine being killed. I don't disagree that it was by Anakin's hand that Palpatine died, but I think overall credit goes to Luke. It was his presence and him getting through to Anakin that fulfilled the prophecy in my opinion.

And In The EU, Luke restored The Jedi Order, as well as ending what was left of The Empire control in the galaxy for Good .
 
Kal-El 8 said:
To me Luke was the one who actually destroyed the Sith as well as brought peace and freedom to the galaxy. He destroyed Darth Vader, and through Anakin, he destroyed Palpatine. If it hadn't been for Luke Palpatine would have never been destroyed, and neither would Vader. I think Luke fulfilled the prophecy by bringing Anakin back to the light, which led to Palpatine being killed. I don't disagree that it was by Anakin's hand that Palpatine died, but I think overall credit goes to Luke. It was his presence and him getting through to Anakin that fulfilled the prophecy in my opinion.

And In The EU, Luke restored The Jedi Order, as well as ending what was left of The Empire control in the galaxy for Good .

see IMO Luke UNbalanced the force.....
 

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