View Full Version : Who else thought Clark would take Linda Lake to the Arctic
xrayvision
03-12-2009, 07:39 PM
I thought instead of frying her with electricity (didn't really make sense, but whatever) I thought Clark would have taken Linda Lake with him to the Arctic where she would have frozen into ice. It would have been funny if he left her like a statue in the FOS. I thought he would have gone there to speak to Jor-El and bring him a gift. :)
I also thought we would perhaps get Clark's freezing superbreath so he could have frozen her water form into ice. This would have been the perfect episode to introduce it.
O'Neill
03-12-2009, 07:43 PM
Its sad that doomsday has to do the job right. Clark should learn how to handle things better than giving his enemies a second chance.
And I never thought about him taking her to the arctic.... although that would have been interesting.
zorasuperman
03-12-2009, 07:44 PM
yea i too didnt think about the arctic angle
krpto
03-12-2009, 07:53 PM
Its sad that doomsday has to do the job right. Clark should learn how to handle things better than giving his enemies a second chance.
Isn't it sad when you root for the villian because he's the only one smart enough to know how to fight and protect himself and those he cares about. I haven't been the biggest fan of Davis this season but after tonights episode I think I would love to have him in his own show because he fights the monster within yet when he gives in the monster kills those that are endangering him and those he cares about. I mean I've been a superman fan for a while but after the clana arc and how clark acted tonight wanting to rewind time instead of fighting and proving he isn't the enemy I think I'd rather smallville change the mythology and have doomsday kill clark and have the show just revolve around davis trying to control doomsday till the series finale.
xrayvision
03-12-2009, 07:56 PM
^^I don't think it would have ever worked had he tried to prove he wasn't the enemy. The world wasn't ready for him yet. I'm glad it happened the way it did because it shows that the only viable solution is Superman. What pissed me off was how Chloe pretty much gave him the entire idea on a silver platter instead of Clark coming up with it on his own over the remaining episodes in the series through trial & error.
warriorrenegade
03-12-2009, 08:05 PM
I thought instead of frying her with electricity (didn't really make sense, but whatever) I thought Clark would have taken Linda Lake with him to the Arctic where she would have frozen into ice. It would have been funny if he left her like a statue in the FOS. I thought he would have gone there to speak to Jor-El and bring him a gift. :)
I also thought we would perhaps get Clark's freezing superbreath so he could have frozen her water form into ice. This would have been the perfect episode to introduce it.
Electrify sort of makes sense. My theory is ...you know when you get tazed or see people being tazed. All their muscles contract and stiffen right. That's what happend to Linda but the end result with her was it forced the water out of her body. Like wringing out a sponge.
xrayvision
03-12-2009, 08:18 PM
^^But I thought her entire body is water (or can become water).
xrayvision
03-14-2009, 06:13 AM
Isn't it sad when you root for the villian because he's the only one smart enough to know how to fight and protect himself and those he cares about. I haven't been the biggest fan of Davis this season but after tonights episode I think I would love to have him in his own show because he fights the monster within yet when he gives in the monster kills those that are endangering him and those he cares about. I mean I've been a superman fan for a while but after the clana arc and how clark acted tonight wanting to rewind time instead of fighting and proving he isn't the enemy I think I'd rather smallville change the mythology and have doomsday kill clark and have the show just revolve around davis trying to control doomsday till the series finale.
Clark seemed like the villian when he said no one could ever know his name. If I didn't know better, I would have thought Clark killed her. Freezing her with freezing superbreath would have been so much cooler, no pun intended. :)
Bizarrolover
03-14-2009, 06:49 AM
Its sad that doomsday has to do the job right. Clark should learn how to handle things better than giving his enemies a second chance.
And I never thought about him taking her to the arctic.... although that would have been interesting.
Quoting the Speceballs movie: "Evil with always triumph because good is dumb."
Anyway, I think clark did the right thing, he0os not a murderer.
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Electrify sort of makes sense. My theory is ...you know when you get tazed or see people being tazed. All their muscles contract and stiffen right. That's what happend to Linda but the end result with her was it forced the water out of her body. Like wringing out a sponge.
Electricity also makes sense because it's the one thing that can separate water into its two basic elements, oxygen and hydrogen. I thought, when Clark electroducted her, that she was going disappear as the result of breaking the water molecule via electrolysis, but what it really did was separate her hability to turn into water from her normal flesh. It was a smart move, though I only wish Clark would have remembered his chemistry class from highschool instead of Chloe telling him she read that from Linda's file from Black Creek.
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