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redkryptoniteisthebest
02-05-2009, 09:18 PM
After looking around, nearly 60% of K-Site members said they had cried during the last scene (with Clark and Lana). It was one of the most powerful and touching scenes in Smallville history.
So, 'fess up, who cried? :lol:
susangail
02-05-2009, 09:21 PM
Not me. And I could become a professional mourner.
thehenry89
02-05-2009, 09:21 PM
I cried but not for the reason you think.
redkryptoniteisthebest
02-05-2009, 09:21 PM
:lol: I changed it to 60%.
oldblackmagick
02-05-2009, 09:21 PM
i did and i was one of the ones asking that lana be killed off in veritas and all of the other eps leading up to it but it just broke my heart. at least Lana finally had the nerve to walk away from him. Their relationship truly is toxic now both literally and figuratively. i will miss u KK with your forever heartbreaking barn loft scenes:):p
ManOfSteel87
02-05-2009, 09:22 PM
Tears of joy. . . Lana is finally gone and I couldn't be happier!
lm1212
02-05-2009, 09:26 PM
I cried :(
But not for that last scene. THAT had me crackin' up laughing.
Deana
02-05-2009, 09:27 PM
It was to absurd to cry. All the kryptonite Lana adsorbed should have killed Clark. But oh no, the power of love deluded the kryptonite for him to share this powerful moment. More like the power of bad writing.
Theshadow129x
02-05-2009, 09:28 PM
lmao. i spazzed out to be honest. when she was talking about how she was leaving i yelled out loud on purpose "leave or die now!"
unfocused
02-05-2009, 09:29 PM
I'm fessing up.
It was a truly amazing scene that showed Superman in one of his many true forms. It showed me a powerful, god-like being in his most human nature. that scene closed the book on an iconic relationship that has helped shape Clark Kent into the man he is and will become. It proved to me that he can love Lois strong and more than he can ever love any other woman.
What it proved most to me is that this Clark Kent can love the human race enough to endure the most excruciating pain for it. Even if it's just to say goodbye. And I cried.
spotteddog
02-05-2009, 09:34 PM
I didn't cry, but I was left with a very strong impression of what excellent actors KK and TW have become over the years. I have to admit, I was especially impressed by Tom.
Now, ask me if I cried when there was no trailer...
MAN-of-STEEL
02-05-2009, 09:39 PM
I admit it I shed a tear....only because at that moment...when...clark started falling to his knees..my contacts were just about all dried up. I should really stop wearing them for long periods of time.
Oh? You guys mean the scene making us cry? Absolutely NOT! I was celebrating, this chapter is closed.:D
AndiGirl
02-05-2009, 09:40 PM
I balled...and I dont even like Clana. But it was just so heartbreaking. :(
unfocused
02-05-2009, 09:43 PM
I agree. Falling to his knees was heartbreaking enough. But when he was almost crawling... wow. Powerful scene, he doesn't go through that much pain often. And this time, he willing did.
Tigergal05
02-05-2009, 09:44 PM
I'm fessing up.
It was a truly amazing scene that showed Superman in one of his many true forms. It showed me a powerful, god-like being in his most human nature. that scene closed the book on an iconic relationship that has helped shape Clark Kent into the man he is and will become. It proved to me that he can love Lois strong and more than he can ever love any other woman.
What it proved most to me is that this Clark Kent can love the human race enough to endure the most excruciating pain for it. Even if it's just to say goodbye. And I cried.
Excellent point! And yes, I cried.
SHY_ICE
02-05-2009, 09:46 PM
I did....it was the most heartbreaking thing I've seen on SV yet....and Lana walking away from him and him not being able to go after her.....awwwwwww, I cried even more.
Jack-El49
02-05-2009, 09:47 PM
Seriously? You gotta be kidding. No thought of tears crossed my mind. The acting was good but the episode was the perfect end to a grotesque arc.
lillie_poo_pod
02-05-2009, 09:48 PM
I laughed at how horrible it was, to be quite honest.
SnowBird
02-05-2009, 09:56 PM
Yes, I cried for the death of a first love. I cried because I watched the love story of Clark and Lana from the beginning and now it has ended with so much sadness. I cried for Clark and Lana's pain. Now, I cry for the heartless reaction I have seen in this forum because this episode doesn't fit into the comics. Because this episode doesn't fit into a specific ship. Because of the lack of appreciation of the actors performances. Indeed, my heart is heavy.
Jack-El49
02-05-2009, 10:00 PM
Yes, I cried for the death of a first love. I cried because I watched the love story of Clark and Lana from the beginning and now it has ended with so much sadness. I cried for Clark and Lana's pain. Now, I cry for the heartless reaction I have seen in this forum because this episode doesn't fit into the comics. Because this episode doesn't fit into a specific ship. Because of the lack of appreciation of the actors performances. Indeed, my heart is heavy.
Bev - take it easy. It's a tv show. There are plenty of things in real life to cry about.
unfocused
02-05-2009, 10:07 PM
Wow, SnowBird, nice post.
I agree, people should appreciate the acting. Tom and Kristin gave us one last scene that reminded us of how great they work together. And here we have people laughing at us for actually having feelings for a television show.
Clana4Life
02-05-2009, 10:08 PM
Wow, SnowBird, nice post.
I agree, people should appreciate the acting. Tom and Kristin gave us one last scene that reminded us of how great they work together. And here we have people laughing at us for actually having feelings for a television show.
I couldn't agree with you more. Oh my goodness, they put a knife in my heart. That last scene was too intense for words. Well done writers. I won't ever forget that moment.
6-Super-Man -5
02-05-2009, 10:09 PM
Not me, but it was pretty sad.
SnowBird
02-05-2009, 10:10 PM
Bev - take it easy. It's a tv show. There are plenty of things in real life to cry about.
How dare you tell me that. I have lost more than you know in this life. My parents, my sons, my first love. It is because I have suffered these losses that I know how these characters feel and brings to mind just how precious life and love is. I have cried a river in my life so don't tell me about things in real life to cry about.
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:11 PM
Yes, I cried for the death of a first love. I cried because I watched the love story of Clark and Lana from the beginning and now it has ended with so much sadness. I cried for Clark and Lana's pain. Now, I cry for the heartless reaction I have seen in this forum because this episode doesn't fit into the comics. Because this episode doesn't fit into a specific ship. Because of the lack of appreciation of the actors performances. Indeed, my heart is heavy. For a post like that glad to be heartless lol j/k. Don't take it so seriously, think the Clois fans cried a bit more then you to have to suffer through that. The episode was unbelievably sappy and won't be getting any emmys for it, because we've seen this scene for the last eight season lol. If you're still crying over it, I suggest a new show. You need to see it from another prospective, imagine it was the opposite and it was Lois, think you would feel any empathy? Nope.:\ But I agree, the acting was good.
Clana4Life
02-05-2009, 10:11 PM
Yes, I cried for the death of a first love. I cried because I watched the love story of Clark and Lana from the beginning and now it has ended with so much sadness. I cried for Clark and Lana's pain. Now, I cry for the heartless reaction I have seen in this forum because this episode doesn't fit into the comics. Because this episode doesn't fit into a specific ship. Because of the lack of appreciation of the actors performances. Indeed, my heart is heavy.
There is hope for another day SnowBird. Well see them together again. :)
txluvstom
02-05-2009, 10:16 PM
Yes, I cried for the death of a first love. I cried because I watched the love story of Clark and Lana from the beginning and now it has ended with so much sadness. I cried for Clark and Lana's pain. Now, I cry for the heartless reaction I have seen in this forum because this episode doesn't fit into the comics. Because this episode doesn't fit into a specific ship. Because of the lack of appreciation of the actors performances. Indeed, my heart is heavy.
I know what you mean,SnowBird. It saddens me greatly that certain people can get away with saying hateful things and if we retaliate,WE ARE the ones who gets warned or edited. I thought it was stated that this site would not stand for "haters" or "ship-wars". I guess I read it wrong. But on-topic,yes I cried. Tom and Kristin were incredible. I have absolute admiration for both of them.
unfocused
02-05-2009, 10:16 PM
imagine it was the opposite and it was Lois, think you would feel any empathy? Nope.:\
Why because you think she is a Clana fan? This has nothing to do with ships. I'm not a Clana fan and I did cry for Clana. How is it so hard to accept that some people found the scene heartbreaking?
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:18 PM
Why because you think she is a Clana fan? This has nothing to do with ships. I'm not a Clana fan and I did cry for Clana. How is it so hard to accept that some people found the scene heartbreaking?Funny I didn't quote you lol Anyway, because we've seen it before, my god. And KK hasn't ruled out returning if there's a ninth season. :p
SnowBird
02-05-2009, 10:20 PM
imagine it was the opposite and it was Lois, think you would feel any empathy? Nope.:\ But I agree, the acting was good.
Why do you automatically think that I don't like Lois? I think that Lois and Clark will be a wonderful couple. Being sad for Clark and Lana has nothing to do with how I feel about Lois. I'm not a shipper so I can appreciate every SV character.
Syn ver666
02-05-2009, 10:21 PM
I have to admit I am happy Clark/Lana is done, but that was a pretty sad scene.
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:22 PM
Why do you automatically think that I don't like Lois? I think that Lois and Clark will be a wonderful couple. Being sad for Clark and Lana has nothing to do with how I feel about Lois. I'm not a shipper so I can appreciate every SV character.Understood.
Saturn Girl
02-05-2009, 10:23 PM
I cried... the scene worked for me. I love that vulnerable side to Clark that Tom Welling brings. It's a big reason why he's my favorite incarnation of Superman. There are times when he looks like a hurt little boy. It totally wins me over.
Shadowlord367
02-05-2009, 10:25 PM
That scene was flawless.
It made me flashback to Clark and Lana's first loft scene! How far Tom and Kristin have come. Incredible.
unfocused
02-05-2009, 10:27 PM
Funny I didn't quote you lol Anyway, because we've seen it before, my god. And KK hasn't ruled out returning if there's a ninth season. :p
Still doesn't answer why it's hard for you to accept that some people can find that scene heartbreaking.
Clana4Life
02-05-2009, 10:27 PM
Flawless indeed. THey did a great job. I almost cried. My heart went out to Clark and Lana.
txluvstom
02-05-2009, 10:28 PM
For a post like that gald to be heartless lol j/k. Don't take it so seriously, think the Clois fans cried a bit more then you to have to suffer through that. The episode was unbelievably sappy and won't be getting any emmys for it, because we've seen this scene for the last eight season lol. If you're still crying over it, I suggest a new show. You need to see it from another prospective, imagine it was the opposite and it was Lois, think you would feel any empathy? Nope.:\ But I agree, the acting was good.
You have no ideal what so ever how I would feel. I don't care if it was Lana,Lois,Chloe,Tess,or Lucy Lane for that matter. Two people were in PAIN!!!! One of them,physically. It has nothing to do with who is better. It has to do with being human. But if you can't see that....then I'm certainly not going to tell YOU how to feel.
caribbean08
02-05-2009, 10:29 PM
I bawled my eyes out... lol
moviefan2k4
02-05-2009, 10:29 PM
I didn't fall apart completely over the final scene, but I did sniffle a bit. That whole moment was so tragic that it almost felt like reality more than fiction (at least to me). Clark willingly putting himself through all that pain, just to show Lana how much he truly loved her. I almost broke, but not quite.
Fish1941
02-05-2009, 10:29 PM
I didn't cry. I was too busy trying to reign in my disgust. That's how they ended the Clark and Lana romance? With them being unable to physically be with each other? What is the point of continuing Clark's relationship with Lois, even he wasn't even able to emotionally let go of Lana?
God, I miss Lois, Jimmy and even Davis. Where in the hell are they?
And Oliver is head of Luthorcorp? The guy he had just murdered? What the hell? SMALLVILLE is going to allow this?
fortress7081
02-05-2009, 10:30 PM
yeah very heartbreaking Clana ending... I got misty eyes and shady.. So sad..Still hoping for the future after Clois..:):):):)
pizzahead2490
02-05-2009, 10:31 PM
i cried sooo much for the simple fact that hated every min of it
SnowBird
02-05-2009, 10:32 PM
Wow, SnowBird, nice post.
I agree, people should appreciate the acting. Tom and Kristin gave us one last scene that reminded us of how great they work together. And here we have people laughing at us for actually having feelings for a television show.
Thank you my friend. They have always had great chemistry on screen and their last scene together was awesome.
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:33 PM
Still doesn't answer why it's hard for you to accept that some people can find that scene heartbreaking.lol okayyy it does, but whatever. I find it hard because this has been done before, and everyone knew it was coming. I never understood breaking down over a repetitive scene like that.
abarsami
02-05-2009, 10:34 PM
Kristin's last scene at the barn was incredible. Truely one of the best scene's they've ever had together. It packed drama, emotion, and made u feel it in your heart. Great last scene very well done.
unfocused
02-05-2009, 10:41 PM
lol okayyy it does, but whatever. I find it hard because this has been done before, and everyone knew it was coming. I never understood breaking down over a repetitive scene like that.
Oh so now you're downgrading the scene?
If you want to do that, you'll find more like minded posters in the puke thread than in here.
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:41 PM
You have no ideal what so ever how I would feel. I don't care if it was Lana,Lois,Chloe,Tess,or Lucy Lane for that matter. Two people were in PAIN!!!! One of them,physically. It has nothing to do with who is better. It has to do with being human. But if you can't see that....then I'm certainly not going to tell YOU how to feel.Come now, their entire relationship was based on pain, of course it would end in pain. You can't tell me it wasn't at least predictable. Besides it doesn't hurt to seperate fantasy from reality, TW I'm sure felt no real pain.
;)
No need to be so dramatic.
Justin Murad
02-05-2009, 10:42 PM
I cried so much. Kristin Kreuk is a great actress! She acts so damn good. I couldn't hold myself...
yeah very heartbreaking Clana ending... I got misty eyes and shady.. So sad..Still hoping for the future after Clois..:):):):)
AFTER Clois???
I'm hoping they get a future BEFORE Clois.
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After looking around, nearly 60% of K-Site members said they had cried during the last scene (with Clark and Lana). It was one of the most powerful and touching scenes in Smallville history.
So, 'fess up, who cried? :lol:
I cried. Because they ruined Superman today.
Sunny8
02-05-2009, 10:43 PM
I did not cry. Nothing was sad about Clark and Lana not being able to be together.
unfocused
02-05-2009, 10:44 PM
Seriously, Dominicus. How about you let the people in this thread have a mature discussion without belittling their feelings. Stay on topic, if you didn't find the scene emotional, there's no need to keep letting us know.
drew24
02-05-2009, 10:46 PM
I would have probably tear up if they had made this plot 2 season ago, at this point in time it wasn't really convincing to me anymore.
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:46 PM
Oh so now you're downgrading the scene?
If you want to do that, you'll find more like minded posters in the puke thread than in here.:rolleyes: Oh god, the drama. seriously, calm down, no need to get so offensive and make assumptions. I didn't downgrade the scene, just said it was repetitive, and it is, sorry, it's the truth. The acting was great, but like said it's been done before.
Inkpen23
02-05-2009, 10:48 PM
Actually, I didn't shed any tears and I found the last Clana scene to be amusing not mournful or heartbreaking. I didn't feel any sadness for Clana's tragic end. I find it hard to be mournful of a relationship that I believe should have ended 5 YEARS AGO and that has been detrimental to both characters involved. I can't cry for Clana or feel any empathy for them when I think about all the other people that got hurt because of their relationship. I can't cry or mourn Clana because I think their relationship was dysfunctional and unhealthy for both parties. So, yeah its hard for me to mourn something I think was destructive from the get go, and it shouldn't have ended the way it did. It should have ended being mutual amongst both Clark and Lana, but now every future relationship Clark has will be tainted by this final Clana arc.
smallvillesweetie
02-05-2009, 10:51 PM
I really balled my eyes out. I wasn't expecting it to be that powerful of a scene but I think that was the most heartbreaking scene I've ever seen on smallville. Lana and Clark did I believe the best acted out scene they have ever done together. Both are Brilliant actors and I think they both deserve great praise for that scene. I have watched their love story from the beginning and the end of it was the most tragic love story I have ever seen. It was so sad to see him kiss her for one last time causing him such great pain both physical and emotional, then him dropping to his knees probably not only because of the physical pain either. I've always known their love story was going to end but never this tragically. I will miss Lana Lang and I believe now Clark will not be grieving for her as much as last time but trying to live up to the man Lana said she believed he could always be. She really did help him turn into superman because he would have killed Lex which would have destroyed him. That was the most powerful scene I've ever seen in Smallville and I think they both have matured into excellent actors.
AgentChaos
02-05-2009, 10:53 PM
I didn't cry at all. To me, the scene in Progeny when Chloe found out her mother was slipping back into catatonia was more of a tearjerker than Clana breaking up for the final time.
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:55 PM
Seriously, Dominicus. How about you let the people in this thread have a mature discussion without belittling their feelings. Stay on topic, if you didn't find the scene emotional, there's no need to keep letting us know.Then stop responding to me. Word to the wise, when you quote someone, and ask a question expect a responce. Doesn't work the opposite because you didn't like the responce. And when you call me by name, it obviously beckons attention. Now calm the tears, Clana got the best ending it was ever meant to have. I say it was a good send off, just not emotional over it.
unfocused
02-05-2009, 10:55 PM
:rolleyes: Oh god, the drama. seriously, calm down, no need to get so offensive and make assumptions. I didn't downgrade the scene, just said it was repetitive, and it is, sorry, it's the truth. The acting was great, but like said it's been done before.
What in my nature is not calm? If SnowBird want's to cry, let her cry. So you didn't find the scene emotional, alright. But why do you keep reminding us?
Justin Murad
02-05-2009, 10:56 PM
Even the movies about love couldn't have so heartbreaking scene like this. I think Smallville rocks!
unfocused
02-05-2009, 10:56 PM
Then stop responding to me. Word to the wise, when you quote someone, and ask a question expect a responce. Doesn't work the opposite because you didn't like the responce. And when you call me by name, it obviously beckons attention. Now calm the tears, Clana got the best ending it was ever meant to have. I say it was a good send off, just not emotional over it.
But other people are.
Dominicus
02-05-2009, 10:58 PM
I didn't cry at all. To me, the scene in Progeny when Chloe found out her mother was slipping back into catatonia was more of a tearjerker than Clana breaking up for the final time. Agreed. that was pretty messed up scene, and very realistic. Also when Alicia was murdered, not to mention Johnathan's death.
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But other people are.Understood.
Rizarro
02-05-2009, 11:07 PM
I cried so much. Really a heartbreaking scene. :(
Bre723
02-05-2009, 11:24 PM
I cried a bit.
I thought back to the pilot, w/ clark not being able to get close to lana because of the necklace.
and i loved the mention of the pilot and the graveyard scene.
oh it saddens me just typing it.
RIP Clana and thanks for the memories.
I thought it was so sad, and I was never a clana shipper. Unfortunately it only serves to make clois nothing but second rate on SV.
imaginaryhero
02-05-2009, 11:52 PM
I felt some tears building up until I realized how badly they were tainting Clois then I got angry.
kiariclois
02-05-2009, 11:56 PM
I cried so hard because Clark almost kill a Man... and Chloe kills... and GA kills... WTH?!
Vergon6
02-05-2009, 11:58 PM
I didn't cry. Clark lost all dignity in that scene. He looked pathetic stumbling towards Lana and trying to desperately kiss her even though he knew she was literally now poison to him.
cklookalike89
02-06-2009, 12:01 AM
I cried because i love the show and have always been a huge clana fan. I love everythign about the show and i just wish people would grow up and just enjoy smallville for what it is. Its had its ups and downs but i have always loved it. The show will always be my favorite show and it was extremely sad to see how much lana leaving truly hurt clark. And for all the lana haters just stop already!! We get u dont like her but can you be mature about it!!!!!
lana 9
02-06-2009, 12:02 AM
yes i cry go kk tw
Cyclonekat
02-06-2009, 12:03 AM
I didnt cry.
I think at that point I was trying to balance a pencil on my nose.
I got kind of bored.
See, for me personally, I dont like it when a relationship is dragged out as long as humanly possible, so these past two seasons, Ive just started zoning out when it comes to the Clana relationship
Though I can ABSOLUTELY understand why some people would cry, and find it very emotional and I completely understand and validate that as a legitimate feeling.
davidbrenton
02-06-2009, 12:03 AM
Alright, I just did it. On the third rewatch, I cried. Got two big ol tears; one on each cheek. Horray for Smallville. That's a first. (It was primarilly Lana. As much as I'm against her, she got me).
Vergon6
02-06-2009, 12:04 AM
I cried because i love the show and have always been a huge clana fan. I love everythign about the show and i just wish people would grow up and just enjoy smallville for what it is. Its had its ups and downs but i have always loved it. The show will always be my favorite show and it was extremely sad to see how much lana leaving truly hurt clark. And for all the lana haters just stop already!! We get u dont like her but can you be mature about it!!!!!
I don't hate Lana. I just think Clark looked pathetic in that scene. He was stumbling around because of the Kryptonite infused in Lana's body, and seemed like he was willing to kiss her continually even if it killed him.
Lana and Clark deserved better closure than that.
bmwhype
02-06-2009, 12:09 AM
I cried so hard because Clark almost kill a Man... and Chloe kills... and GA kills... WTH?!
clark kills the dean cain character when he checks him into the electric power box. and then that character comes back to life
NinaDavis
02-06-2009, 12:09 AM
I laughed!
jjacobs
02-06-2009, 12:12 AM
I teared up. It was such a beautiful scene. When I could sense that the episode was ending, I thought it was appropriate to have their final scene (well...hopefully Ms. Kreuk will come back for the final episode!) in the loft. I can still remember the scenes where they were two teens looking at the stars and wondering about life. And now, they are both adults.
Although I did think the scene was beautiful, I didn't really agree with how they decided to end their friendship. They ended on a very depressing note. I think it would've have been much more appropriate to end on a high note and have both characters have just a very carying friendship with one another. Tonight's ending, although interesting and unique, was (IMO) to raw and to depressing.
iluvSmallvilleandi'm24
02-06-2009, 12:14 AM
i did :( wat a powerful scene but one wonders, how does clark get over this and fall for Lois, considering he has been hurt sooo much by LOVE
unfocused
02-06-2009, 12:18 AM
How does any man that has been hurt get over lost love?
jaydee85
02-06-2009, 12:19 AM
I cried because I want my show back. Lanaville has got to go. Please bring Lois back and let Clark move on.
nite_shade
02-06-2009, 12:21 AM
I mean, i can understand the emotion they were trying to draw out, but i mean, every other time he's around it for a second...he convulses..then falls, then tonight he gathered enough strength to stand by it and kiss her...come on....not believable...next he's going to pick up a kryptonite continent and fly it into space...then throw it...
Dominicus
02-06-2009, 12:24 AM
clark kills the dean cain character when he checks him into the electric power box. and then that character comes back to lifeDean Cain's character Dr.Knox in Season7's the cure, is eternal, immortal, he cannot die, so stated the Martian.
ginnyfan
02-06-2009, 12:28 AM
I didn't cry but it tugged my heart strings.
DGirlLois4Clark
02-06-2009, 12:35 AM
I didnt cry, sorry. Im just not a crying kinda person.lol.
Tears of joy, maybe.. bubye Lana and dont come back.
Channelsurfer531
02-06-2009, 12:50 AM
I cried a bit.
I thought back to the pilot, w/ clark not being able to get close to lana because of the necklace.
and i loved the mention of the pilot and the graveyard scene.
oh it saddens me just typing it.
RIP Clana and thanks for the memories.
Wow, that is so true... now, instead of the necklace that would keep these two apart, it's the suit. And for the record, I too, bawled my eyes out. KK and TW rocked this scene and brought out such heartbreak that I had never seen or felt in the 8 seasons I've watched Smallville. Not even with the death of Alicia, or Lana losing the baby, or even the death of Papa Kent...yes, I went there...sorry! But it's true... although I would have rather had Clark and Lana break up on their own terms instead of Lex's, I still think they did an awesome job with that last scene.
devilicus rebel
02-06-2009, 12:50 AM
Not a single tear. I felt like the storyline was a complete cop out. Stupid PS3
Dom20
02-06-2009, 12:54 AM
I got teary eyed from the amount of laughing I did. When my friends bet me 10 dollars each that the scenario wouldn't end up like it did. So thanks to this horrible episode I'm 50 dollars richer. Oh happy day, now I can take my girl out.
Fugoukakusha
02-06-2009, 12:59 AM
For someone who is pretty much a crier in almost every chick flick, I honestly wasn't moved by this. After the episode I just felt confused and awkward. I feel like the entire episode has been forced. Or maybe rushed is a better word. They should have split this into a 2-part episodes rather than cramping it on 45 minutes. One minute I was watching the Oliver scene the next we saw a crying Lana saying goodbye to Clark. Clark looked constipated in the last scene and his lone tear on the rooftop felt so forced I actually cringed. KK looked emotional at least, probably because she's been preparing this the whole time. Overall, the episode wasn't bad considering I got to see, however briefly, Teryl Rothery act again. (Stargate's Dr. Fraiser anyone?)
FlashInSV
02-06-2009, 01:05 AM
CRY?? Are you kidding? I let out a sigh of relief!
amberdawn
02-06-2009, 01:18 AM
I got teary eyed from the amount of laughing I did. When my friends bet me 10 dollars each that the scenario wouldn't end up like it did. So thanks to this horrible episode I'm 50 dollars richer. Oh happy day, now I can take my girl out.
:rotfl:
CLanaF23
02-06-2009, 01:43 AM
i legit cried. my heart sunk. i kind of balled. omg i dont know how to feel. i just love Clana.
For someone who is pretty much a crier in almost every chick flick, I honestly wasn't moved by this. After the episode I just felt confused and awkward. I feel like the entire episode has been forced. Or maybe rushed is a better word. They should have split this into a 2-part episodes rather than cramping it on 45 minutes. One minute I was watching the Oliver scene the next we saw a crying Lana saying goodbye to Clark. Clark looked constipated in the last scene and his lone tear on the rooftop felt so forced I actually cringed. KK looked emotional at least, probably because she's been preparing this the whole time. Overall, the episode wasn't bad considering I got to see, however briefly, Teryl Rothery act again. (Stargate's Dr. Fraiser anyone?)
I noticed that I love Teryl Rothery.
Eurynome
02-06-2009, 09:31 AM
I didn't cry but it was a very powerful scene and very sad. Both TW and KK did an excellent job. I felt so bad for them because this was something both of them wanted very much, and it's been taken away from them.
I guess Lana should have done her homework better about Promethus. I have a feeling Lex designed the suit to absorb kryptonite not out of revenge (I don't think he expected Lana to steal it) but as a protective measure against Clark to keep him from coming after him. Anyone else think so?
J_woman_power
02-06-2009, 09:34 AM
I admit it, I cried. I thought it was a very touching ending.
Smallvillebabe08
02-06-2009, 09:49 AM
I didn't cry.. I was kinda happy, but yet sad to see Clark like that.
dotsie23
02-06-2009, 09:51 AM
Cried? Of course I didn't Cry...I just got something in my eye thats all.....
BadaBingBadaBoomsday
02-06-2009, 09:51 AM
I was on the verge of.
RED_SUN
02-06-2009, 09:57 AM
I'm fessing up.
It was a truly amazing scene that showed Superman in one of his many true forms. It showed me a powerful, god-like being in his most human nature. that scene closed the book on an iconic relationship that has helped shape Clark Kent into the man he is and will become. It proved to me that he can love Lois strong and more than he can ever love any other woman.
What it proved most to me is that this Clark Kent can love the human race enough to endure the most excruciating pain for it.
well said :)
velocity
02-06-2009, 12:01 PM
Yeah, I did cry and I never cry.
It was heartbreaking, incredibly sad..yet beautiful - Absolutely b e a u t i f u l.
How he kept moving towards her, and kissed her until he collapsed.
Oh god, they were both so devastated. That last scene just killed me.
I of course liked the ending, Clana has been immortalized on this show.
They were forced apart while still being in love with each other.
Justin Murad
02-06-2009, 12:19 PM
Cried? Of course I didn't Cry...I just got something in my eye thats all.....
:rotfl::lol:
SpiritedDiva
02-06-2009, 12:28 PM
Actually, I didn't shed any tears and I found the last Clana scene to be amusing not mournful or heartbreaking. I didn't feel any sadness for Clana's tragic end. I find it hard to be mournful of a relationship that I believe should have ended 5 YEARS AGO and that has been detrimental to both characters involved. I can't cry for Clana or feel any empathy for them when I think about all the other people that got hurt because of their relationship. I can't cry or mourn Clana because I think their relationship was dysfunctional and unhealthy for both parties. So, yeah its hard for me to mourn something I think was destructive from the get go, and it shouldn't have ended the way it did. It should have ended being mutual amongst both Clark and Lana, but now every future relationship Clark has will be tainted by this final Clana arc.
Oh, I understand completely, Inkpen. I wasn't sad to see Clana end, in fact I cheered at the end. Though, I couldn't help but get teary eyed during that scene. It wasn't because I was upset to see it end, but I couldn't help but respond to the evident pain between them. I will say one thing for Tom and Kristen, they acted that scene beautifully.
sari_chem
02-06-2009, 04:34 PM
I cried...
KK and TW did a great job at the end!
Vindellavon
02-06-2009, 04:38 PM
*quietly raises hand* Yes, the ship isn't my favorite, but at least it got closure.
Superman's Girl
02-06-2009, 04:43 PM
I was misty because the acting was good IMO. I didn't know that KK had that in her and the scene was heartbreaking. I guess I'm one of those people that can't stand seeing someone upset :p.
rehana/chole
02-06-2009, 05:10 PM
I didn't cry, but I was left with a very strong impression of what excellent actors KK and TW have become over the years. I have to admit, I was especially impressed by Tom.
Now, ask me if I cried when there was no trailer...
now that something 2 cry abt no trailer . u notice . i was begin 2 wounder if no body else notice .
an PS i did not wouldnot cry even if u paid me 2 it most boring part olli was more intresteding wat s happening 2 him n chole killin fa clark ????????
neo0721
02-06-2009, 05:18 PM
i wanted her to leave and have lois step in and i didn't cry but it was a strong scene that did water the eyes a bit "but then again my mom was cutting onions in the kitchen"
Superman&Clana
02-06-2009, 05:23 PM
I cried 2 times. First when i saw it for myself and another time when i saw it with my father. He asked me: "Are you crying?" and i said: "No i only have somthing in my eye..."
He also had tears in his eyes I saw it but he wouldnt admitt it..
Jedimaster_TTBaby
02-06-2009, 05:24 PM
It was very sad. Tom and Kristin really did well in that scene....but I did not cry.
Marissa
02-06-2009, 05:28 PM
I cried, a lot.
abbaspice1
02-06-2009, 05:29 PM
Not me!
I'm sorry, but Clark Kent was so pathetic, I kept wondering how does this dud, will become the main DUDE AKA Superman.
This arc just ruined Clark, my main reason for watching the show.
ClanaDestinyObsession
02-06-2009, 05:57 PM
I missed it and I still cried!
alejandrita439
02-06-2009, 06:00 PM
it was a very sad scene :(
i admit it... i cried...
Ilutvar
02-06-2009, 06:02 PM
I didn't cry. I just thought: "Oh Happy Day". Now Clark can move on :)
zanaamen
02-06-2009, 06:22 PM
It was a sadness moment I ever seen In smallville, Clark almost got himself killed for one and last kiss, that is the really love, in that moment I realized how much they love each other and how much they care about the world, so I cried
for that love that never forget, even million lois cant able to fill it
ClumsyGRL
02-06-2009, 06:29 PM
i didn't cry!!!!
to me it wasn't a goodbye, it was more like, see ya later... if kk decides to come back....and at one point, i was laughing so hard,i was like what a f***????is this what ps3 calls a good send off?????????
llk6165
02-06-2009, 06:37 PM
nope, no tears
VicNew
02-06-2009, 06:39 PM
I didn't because I'm a man but I felt for him! I thought it was a fitting ending for Clark and Lana, FINALLY!!!!!!
Fallen One
02-06-2009, 06:41 PM
I didn't cry for that bullcrap.
tibbit78
02-06-2009, 06:48 PM
I didn't cry for that bullcrap.
I cried in this episode. This was a very sad episode for me (towards the end of the show).
Minela
02-06-2009, 06:53 PM
I threw something at the TV, but I did not cry.
Mickey_Bickey
02-06-2009, 07:01 PM
Seriously? You gotta be kidding. No thought of tears crossed my mind. The acting was good but the episode was the perfect end to a grotesque arc.
Speaking of grotesque, what was up with Clark's face? Disgusting during that kiss.
I didn't cry, because it wasn't believable at all. I didn't think TW pulled it off, and we've seen him before in Vengeance and Reckoning act heartbroken. This was like a Dawn Of The Dead sequence, sorry. You could clearly see his heart was not in this storyline whatsoever. I cringed.
redkryptoniteisthebest
02-06-2009, 07:03 PM
Are you serious? Y'all are all just acting immature because Clana had one last kiss. Maybe it was sick because of the kryptonite flowing through his body.
geminis
02-06-2009, 07:24 PM
Umm, no. I'm sick because of the lousy writing. Maybe the horrible fx also might have made me cry but instead it was ralph city.
I cry very easily but not one single tear welled up. While I acknowledge the improved acting and the skilled actors, sorry I was not convinced. Not one jot.
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For someone who is pretty much a crier in almost every chick flick, I honestly wasn't moved by this. After the episode I just felt confused and awkward. I feel like the entire episode has been forced. Or maybe rushed is a better word. They should have split this into a 2-part episodes rather than cramping it on 45 minutes. One minute I was watching the Oliver scene the next we saw a crying Lana saying goodbye to Clark. Clark looked constipated in the last scene and his lone tear on the rooftop felt so forced I actually cringed. KK looked emotional at least, probably because she's been preparing this the whole time. Overall, the episode wasn't bad considering I got to see, however briefly, Teryl Rothery act again. (Stargate's Dr. Fraiser anyone?)
*sniff, sniff* I'm still verklempt over Heroes. Lana could (and should) take lessons.
I think this episode dried up my tear ducts.
LoveHurts38
02-06-2009, 07:53 PM
It was sad but, did not cry it was creepy though when he kissed her what was happening to him...Oh well.
paolinki25
02-06-2009, 08:15 PM
Well, I cried tears of disappointment. Does that count? :p
curiosity
02-06-2009, 08:20 PM
Speaking of grotesque, what was up with Clark's face? Disgusting during that kiss.
I didn't cry, because it wasn't believable at all. I didn't think TW pulled it off, and we've seen him before in Vengeance and Reckoning act heartbroken. This was like a Dawn Of The Dead sequence, sorry. You could clearly see his heart was not in this storyline whatsoever. I cringed.
I have to agree, none of it worked, it was too far out of the current story, even the actors have already fallen for Lois. :lol:
I cringed at Lana, then when she cried I laughed. Does that count? I wasn't laughing to be mean, but IMO, Clark's character has changed so much and moved on, he just doesn't have those feelings for Lana any longer, it seemed like I was watching a rerun from season 5, and it wasn't believable. To me his character has already fallen for Lois. And from the looks of that scene he feels his character has too.
kg1507
02-06-2009, 08:48 PM
Ok, I just want to say that I'm not a Clana fan. I am pure Clois 100%. BUT... I did cry during that scene, not because it was Clark and Lana, but because of the scene in general. I would cry if it was any two people, really. Just the idea of not being able to be with someone you love because being near them could kill you is just awful. Now Clana fan or not, we all know that Superman dosen't end up with Lana. Imagine if we were watching that same scene with Clark and Lois. Wouldn't you Clana fans at least feel like crying a teensy bit, purely because it would hurt so much to be in that situation? I didn't watch that scene judging the Clana - I watched it thinking of how destroyed I would've been if I myself had to go through that kind of seperation.
Fugoukakusha
02-07-2009, 12:49 AM
Speaking of grotesque, what was up with Clark's face? Disgusting during that kiss.
I didn't cry, because it wasn't believable at all. I didn't think TW pulled it off, and we've seen him before in Vengeance and Reckoning act heartbroken. This was like a Dawn Of The Dead sequence, sorry. You could clearly see his heart was not in this storyline whatsoever. I cringed.
I was so thinking that. Like I stated in the previous post, TW wasn't very believable. It's like he's constipated heh. I guess he wasn't up to doing this at all but for the sake of KK's departure he had to do it. That's why I'm deeply interested of seeing a TW interview to see if that is asked from him but I doubt that will happen. He is barely seen outside Smallville for years.
dobby
02-07-2009, 04:00 AM
Sorry but whoever wrote this scene deserves a big slap. It was so cringe-worthy. I was actually embarrassed for Tom Welling. It didn't say true love to me. I was extremely sad to see the future Superman reduced to this soap-opera crap. They had him on his f*cking knees to be with this psycho who is not worthy of him. :confused: WTF were the writers thinking? What have they done to Clark? :(
Am I alone in thinking that this scene was just another "make Lana look better than she is" scene? This was not a heroic send-off. Her bid for power is not heroic. I actually don't see the point of this arc as there has been no closure. Wasn't that the whole point of it? No Season 9, please. I can't take any more of this sh*t. Smallville has officially jumped the shark.
Kyogre
02-07-2009, 04:09 AM
it was an oscar worthy performance from lana as always.
dobby
02-07-2009, 04:13 AM
it was an oscar worthy performance from lana as always.
Is that sarcasm or are you serious? If you are serious - I have no words.
Last Duchess
02-07-2009, 04:23 AM
Although I'm not a Clana fan, I cried :(
Jedimaster_TTBaby
02-07-2009, 09:36 AM
it was an oscar worthy performance from lana as always.
:eek: What the...are you being serious? Come on people, the acting was good, but, let's not push it over the edge now :rolleyes:.
unfocused
02-07-2009, 10:04 AM
I think her acting was better than good. But there wasn't enough material to merit any awards.
suzieQ
02-07-2009, 12:27 PM
3 Days post Requiem and I still cry over that last scene.
Kristin and Tom gave their heart in that scene........it was pure heartbreak and left a hole in this Clana's heart still.
Kristin........the tear cascading down your cheek as you said, "....and not be able to touch you" was perfectly done. That breaks me every time!
Loved it! Tom and KK have such a magical chemistry........from Pilot to Requiem.....it just got more beautiful with time!
unfocused
02-07-2009, 12:33 PM
I agree. That scene, that line... Kristin executed it better than anyone else could have. "And not being able to touch you." This was Kristin Kreuk at her very finest.
zanaamen
02-07-2009, 12:38 PM
3 Days post Requiem and I still cry over that last scene.
Kristin and Tom gave their heart in that scene........it was pure heartbreak and left a hole in this Clana's heart still.
Kristin........the tear cascading down your cheek as you said, "....and not be able to touch you" was perfectly done. That breaks me every time!
Loved it! Tom and KK have such a magical chemistry........from Pilot to Requiem.....it just got more beautiful with time!
God, you make me cry again, "not be able to touch you" that is killing me
Mickey_Bickey
02-07-2009, 12:39 PM
I was so thinking that. Like I stated in the previous post, TW wasn't very believable. It's like he's constipated heh. I guess he wasn't up to doing this at all but for the sake of KK's departure he had to do it. That's why I'm deeply interested of seeing a TW interview to see if that is asked from him but I doubt that will happen. He is barely seen outside Smallville for years.
Well, TW stated in S6 that Clana should end, and the last interview was him sort of giddy that there was going to be a baby involved with Lana's storyline. He also stated in Smallville magazine that he likes the way his character is around Lois Lane. Based on the episodes he's directed I can see where that is substantiated.
We know what Tom Welling is capable of, and he didn't bring it to these episodes. I'm sure he was cringing inside after reading these scripts. He knows the difference between quality and poor writing/directing, and so does the audience.
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Sorry but whoever wrote this scene deserves a big slap. It was so cringe-worthy. I was actually embarrassed for Tom Welling. It didn't say true love to me. I was extremely sad to see the future Superman reduced to this soap-opera crap. They had him on his f*cking knees to be with this psycho who is not worthy of him. :confused: WTF were the writers thinking? What have they done to Clark? :(
Am I alone in thinking that this scene was just another "make Lana look better than she is" scene? This was not a heroic send-off. Her bid for power is not heroic. I actually don't see the point of this arc as there has been no closure. Wasn't that the whole point of it? No Season 9, please. I can't take any more of this sh*t. Smallville has officially jumped the shark.
My sentiments exactly! There's an interview in the spoilers section that KK and PS3 came up with the storyline. KK stated that the writers saw Lana's character very differently in this arc initially. She didn't want Clark's character to be the "end all be all" to Lana, so together they came up with this mess. I think the writers should have said at that point that Clark Kent is the "end all be all" of this show and not had his character run the gauntlet for the sake of making Lana Lang's be front and center. It's actually sad, and I too was embarrassed for Tom. Terrible, just terrible. Thank goodness the storylines that we were watching before Legion will be continued in March along with Clark Kent's progression toward becoming Superman.
clarkbunny
02-07-2009, 02:30 PM
I didn't cry but I felt vey sad for Clark as he is always having happiness taken away from him - all his girlfriends have died including Lana. He got Lana back at the expense of losing his dad, then he felt the pain of watching Lana marry his former best friend. He finally gets to be with her on equal terms and with no secrets and he gets crapped on yet again from a great height.
I feel sad for Clark, poor guy when will he ever get a break and someone to love for more than 5 mins?? He's had his heart broken so many times that you'd think he wouldn't bother with women any more.
zHeN_zHeN
02-07-2009, 02:30 PM
Yes, I cried.
I cried out of sheer joy that it was finally over. That Lanaville was FINALLY OVER.
Now, we can get back to the REAL show, you know, the one about a young man who will become Earth's Greatest Hero? Yeah, THAT show. I miss that show. *sniff*
Mickey_Bickey
02-07-2009, 02:33 PM
Yes, I cried.
I cried out of sheer joy that it was finally over. That Lanaville was FINALLY OVER.
Now, we can get back to the REAL show, you know, the one about a young man who will become Earth's Greatest Hero? Yeah, THAT show. I miss that show. *sniff*
Here Here!!!
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I have to agree, none of it worked, it was too far out of the current story, even the actors have already fallen for Lois. :lol:
I cringed at Lana, then when she cried I laughed. Does that count? I wasn't laughing to be mean, but IMO, Clark's character has changed so much and moved on, he just doesn't have those feelings for Lana any longer, it seemed like I was watching a rerun from season 5, and it wasn't believable. To me his character has already fallen for Lois. And from the looks of that scene he feels his character has too.
Laughing and crying are very closely related emotions. It makes perfect sense.:lol:
Heilige
02-07-2009, 02:34 PM
Well, TW stated in S6 that Clana should end, and the last interview was him sort of giddy that there was going to be a baby involved with Lana's storyline. He also stated in Smallville magazine that he likes the way his character is around Lois Lane. Based on the episodes he's directed I can see where that is substantiated.
We know what Tom Welling is capable of, and he didn't bring it to these episodes. I'm sure he was cringing inside after reading these scripts. He knows the difference between quality and poor writing/directing, and so does the audience.
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My sentiments exactly! There's an interview in the spoilers section that KK and PS3 came up with the storyline. KK stated that the writers saw Lana's character very differently in this arc initially. She didn't want Clark's character to be the "end all be all" to Lana, so together they came up with this mess. I think the writers should have said at that point that Clark Kent is the "end all be all" of this show and not had his character run the gauntlet for the sake of making Lana Lang's be front and center. It's actually sad, and I too was embarrassed for Tom. Terrible, just terrible. Thank goodness the storylines that we were watching before Legion will be continued in March along with Clark Kent's progression toward becoming Superman.
DO you have a link to that interview with KK and PS3??
I did.
But not for Clana or whatever.
Although I have to admit that last scene was pretty intense...
disciples of zod
02-07-2009, 02:41 PM
i did think the ending was very sad, but i didn't cry.
~K
Mickey_Bickey
02-07-2009, 02:44 PM
DO you have a link to that interview with KK and PS3??
It's under the spoiler section that states Lana is Gone For Good, but here's the link:
http://blogs.nypost.com/popwrap/archives/2009/01/kristin_kreuk.html
zanaamen
02-07-2009, 02:49 PM
If someone ever seen Sv they will cry for that scene
drvr8
02-07-2009, 02:53 PM
I've felt my eyes water up before at moments on the show when Superman destiny is revealed, when Jonathan Kent died, Clark & Alicia end scene in Unsafe, Clark's reaction to Alicia's death in Pariah, Chloe & Clark end scene of Blank, the break-up & Lois hug in Artic, but I felt nothing at all but contempt for the character of Lana Lang after Power. The idea that she's superpower worthy and her hasty decision to take on those powers and responsibility deserved the punishment she received. She traded a relationship with the only person who ever selflessly loved her for superpowers. That b*tch nearly killed Clark with the last kiss so I was pretty much thinking how stupid Clark was to be doing what he did.
Were it not for Power, or if Lana had not freely chosen to take on the burden of having powers, I may have felt some sympathy for her. But as it was, no. I felt absolutely nothing for her at that parting moment.
zorasuperman
02-07-2009, 02:53 PM
I did cry; i was telling myself the whole time I will not cry I will not cry. I don't care. but its hard not seeing that and not getting choked up even a LITTLE! Seeing Clark forcing himself to walk to Lana, knowing it will kill him, but yet he still goes. and you see lana crying in tears, and Clark is just pushing himself even more. And you see lana stepping back to create more distance but it just aint possible. and you see the tears and the anguish in the tears, it was powerful. as much i hate clana and the flip flop, I choked up because it was the loss of someone who was important to Clark. I cried because I knew that this shouldn't have been a way for the PS3 to separate Clark and Lana. I would have rather they let go of Lana on peaceful terms, like in the comics. I didn't want them to part on such sad terms; I'd have rather them grow apart. Grown apart because they see things differnelty in terms of justice or wtv or how they believe in morality, etc. But not because of kryptonite.
curiosity
02-07-2009, 03:11 PM
Here Here!!!
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Laughing and crying are very closely related emotions. It makes perfect sense.:lol:
No that's love and hate that are close. Wait, I guess you can laugh so hard you cry, but technically it's still laughing. :p
Lana's gone forever.:rotfl:
Lana ended as poison to Clark. I think I'm about to bust again.
Lana ended as poison to Clark. I think I'm about to bust again.
If it was anyone but Lana and that cathastrophic relationship, I would have cried, because the scene itself was meant to be very dramatic and touching!
As it is however, I haven't shed a tear!
The one moment where I was moved, was after they kissed and Lana almost fell to the floor from utter pain of seing Clark hurt so much by her touch! That didn't leave me cold, since I do count my self to the race of human beings, but no, I haven't cried!
SuperShazam!!
02-07-2009, 06:36 PM
It was a moving scene, regardless of the crap pile of power!
I teared up!
Hopefulsuicide
02-07-2009, 06:38 PM
i would have cried if it wasn't so damn weird... i mean it's hard to get emotional about the fact these to people who are so in love can't be together when i'm still wrapped up in questions and frowning in confusion...
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i'm a huge movie cryer... i cry at tv and movies ALL the time... but Smallville has only rarely made me cry, because there is usually some awkwardness to the scene which i don't connect with
unfocused
02-07-2009, 08:44 PM
Haha, that's funny because I can't even make myself cry at movies. Smallville has only made me tear up a few times, but that's more than any movies or other tv shows combined.
disciples of zod
02-08-2009, 11:49 AM
it was sad, but no tears from me. i thought it was going to be a WEE bit better.
~H
Krypton_Vessel
02-08-2009, 11:55 AM
Meh. I shed a tear.
Bingo
11-20-2010, 03:36 AM
I didn`t,but my girlfriend was :D
It was a very powerful scene.
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