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jesustlife
12-14-2007, 04:44 AM
I mean what did he do with him on the Season premiere?

muffinpeddler
12-14-2007, 08:25 AM
He flew him up to his satellite in space that virgil swann built for him. When Zor-El eclipsed the sun, Bizzaro escaped and was able to safely fly back to earth.

TheANIMAL (marcus)
12-14-2007, 08:27 AM
I thought MM flew him to a one way portal to the PZ.

Kal-alien
12-14-2007, 08:39 AM
Originally posted by muffinpeddler
He flew him up to his satellite in space that virgil swann built for him. When Zor-El eclipsed the sun, Bizzaro escaped and was able to safely fly back to earth.


Totally 100% agree

Kryptonian-Ronin
12-14-2007, 09:44 AM
Originally posted by muffinpeddler
He flew him up to his satellite in space that virgil swann built for him. When Zor-El eclipsed the sun, Bizzaro escaped and was able to safely fly back to earth.
If he was in an orbiting satellite, wouldn't he have escaped when the satellite would be on the "dark side" of earth's rotation ?

Dri-Sa
12-14-2007, 10:51 AM
yea when Zor-El eclipsed the sun, Bizarro escaped

Kryptonian-Ronin
12-14-2007, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by Dri-Sa
yea when Zor-El eclipsed the sun, Bizarro escaped

So Bizarro was on Earth? since only Earth was eclipsed and probably only in the hemisphere where Zor-El was.

nickyjean_1
12-14-2007, 11:04 AM
Maybe the power used to make the Earth eclipse caused a power drain in the satellite that Bizarro was trapped in allowing the escape. But is this a theroy or fact.. :)

neoblackdragon
12-14-2007, 11:25 AM
I thought MM put him on mars?

But what zor el did probably gave bizzaro enough strength to escape.

Kryptonian-Ronin
12-14-2007, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by nickyjean_1
Maybe the power used to make the Earth eclipse caused a power drain in the satellite that Bizarro was trapped in allowing the escape. But is this a theroy or fact.. :)
Ah the satellite theory...
God I hope they don't go that way !

xrayvision
12-14-2007, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by muffinpeddler
He flew him up to his satellite in space that virgil swann built for him. When Zor-El eclipsed the sun, Bizzaro escaped and was able to safely fly back to earth.

Huh? When was this revealed? I know Swann had satellites he built to look for alien life, but he never built one for MM. He didn't even meet an alien until he met Clark. Is there something that I missed?

DestinyAw8s
12-14-2007, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by xrayvision
Huh? When was this revealed? I know Swann had satellites he built to look for alien life, but he never built one for MM. He didn't even meet an alien until he met Clark. Is there something that I missed?
Yeah, I missed that too.

JorEl23
12-14-2007, 01:25 PM
Not that it REALLY matters in the grand scheme of things, but I highly doubt the "Bizzaro was capitive in the satellite" theory. According to the context clues in Justice and Doom from last season, Swann build the facility to monitor Earth from alien invasions and otherworldly threats, etc He was assisted in doing so ( in one way or another ) by Robert Queen, Lionel, and Genevieve Teague, who were the predecessors to the Justice League that Oliver is spearheading. Therefore, this satellite is in essence a "junior Watchtower of sorts. However, until it is fully equipped by Bruce and actually is monitored regularly by JLA members,it wouldn't make sense to leave a dangerous criminal like Bizzaro there unattended. Manhunter was camped out there healing after last season because he's affiliated with Ollie's crew in a sense and he can be trusted to protect it and not steal technology, etc. My guess is he was brought to the dark side of the moon when CK laid the smack down on him in the premiere... ;)

Mello Penelo
12-14-2007, 01:39 PM
No one knows what J'onn did with Bizzaro. Clark was being facetious when he said Bizzaro was on the sunny side of Mars.

Kryptonian-Ronin
12-14-2007, 01:42 PM
Personally, I think that J'onn pimped him out to a few of those cougars from Saturn, poor guy, no one deserves that !

JorEl23
12-14-2007, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by Mello Penelo
No one knows what J'onn did with Bizzaro. Clark was being facetious when he said Bizzaro was on the sunny side of Mars.

Whoa....put your gun back in your holster...I was merely making my own speculation to dispute the theory presented here. If you don't agree, that's cool but I thought it was well thought out and based on some pretty specific facts laid out in Justice and Doom and parts of various Smallville episodes.

Twitch
12-14-2007, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by Mello Penelo
No one knows what J'onn did with Bizzaro. Clark was being facetious when he said Bizzaro was on the sunny side of Mars.
Wasn't it Chloe who made that comment about the sunny side of Mars? Anyways I agree with you, I think some people are taking it too seriously. Sure I guess it IS possible, anything is possible with these writers, but I didn't take her comment literally at all.

Mello Penelo
12-14-2007, 02:50 PM
Originally posted by JorEl23
Whoa....put your gun back in your holster...I was merely making my own speculation to dispute the theory presented here. If you don't agree, that's cool but I thought it was well thought out and based on some pretty specific facts laid out in Justice and Doom and parts of various Smallville episodes.

I didn't quote you. Sorry if it seemed like I was attacking you. I was addressing the topic of the thread. We don't know where he went.

xrayvision
12-14-2007, 04:11 PM
Originally posted by JorEl23
Not that it REALLY matters in the grand scheme of things, but I highly doubt the "Bizzaro was capitive in the satellite" theory. According to the context clues in Justice and Doom from last season, Swann build the facility to monitor Earth from alien invasions and otherworldly threats, etc He was assisted in doing so ( in one way or another ) by Robert Queen, Lionel, and Genevieve Teague, who were the predecessors to the Justice League that Oliver is spearheading. Therefore, this satellite is in essence a "junior Watchtower of sorts. However, until it is fully equipped by Bruce and actually is monitored regularly by JLA members,it wouldn't make sense to leave a dangerous criminal like Bizzaro there unattended. Manhunter was camped out there healing after last season because he's affiliated with Ollie's crew in a sense and he can be trusted to protect it and not steal technology, etc. My guess is he was brought to the dark side of the moon when CK laid the smack down on him in the premiere... ;)

A cool theory but from the past track record of TPTB not using any developments of Smallville side projects (like Chloe Chronicles, Vengeance Chronicles, etc), I'm guessing they'll never use anything from Justice & Doom to explain what happened, if they even explain it.

JorEl23
12-14-2007, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by Mello Penelo
I didn't quote you. Sorry if it seemed like I was attacking you. I was addressing the topic of the thread. We don't know where he went.

Its all good...it's just what I believe happened, we can all have our own guesses


Originally posted by xrayvision
A cool theory but from the past track record of TPTB not using any developments of Smallville side projects (like Chloe Chronicles, Vengeance Chronicles, etc), I'm guessing they'll never use anything from Justice & Doom to explain what happened, if they even explain it. Call me ridiculously optimistic (or off my rocker) but what if the Goughlars actually improved one of their myraid of faults????? I'm throwing caution to the wind and sticking with my hypothesis....Wait, I can hear the laughter coming from around the globe like I have super hearing :p

wolverine316
12-15-2007, 06:30 AM
Where was MM when Bizarro escaped? Sleeping? Jeez. Now we have a maniac running around. Good job.

Mello Penelo
12-15-2007, 06:32 AM
Haha. He was playing in his sandbox back on Mars.

The Krypton Knight
12-17-2007, 01:52 AM
fWhere is the Martian Manhunter anyways? He's supposed to keep an eye on Clark, is he not? We've had visits from Zor-El, who MM knows is bad news, and who blotted out the sun for goodness sakes! You'd think an intergalactic detective type might pick up on that:lol: And now CK is frozen in the fortress and Bizarro, that guy that MM is supposed to have taken care of is on the loose. MM is sweet, but he's not very good at his job!

PS - Bizarro/Braniac returning is the bomb. I'll take any morsel of continuity I can get, lol.

kazek
12-17-2007, 02:12 AM
You've all got it wrong :D
MM gave him a little spanking, told him to never do it again and then let him be.
Bizarro: Sniff, Sniff.... *Bizzaro in tears*
MM: I don't want to ever catch you on earth again
Bizarro: Never, Sniff....?
MM: Yes, never or I'll spank you again.
Bizarro: Ok, ok. Just don't spank me. I'll never do it again. I'm sorry.
MM: Alright, here's some tissue.

ClareKent
12-17-2007, 06:45 AM
I'm pretty sure MM took him to Mars, but that doesn't explain how did he escaped and if was the eclipse what caused it.
As for the MM, I have no clue about where he is, but if Jor-El somehow release Bizarro, then I guess he has to step back and just watch.

The Krypton Knight
12-17-2007, 02:45 PM
I think the eclipse HAD to have something to do with it, cause I remember thinking that Zor-El's plan was stupid on it's own. Killing all the human's by blotting out the Sun? It would take years and years for everyone to die out. Why not just crush a few of them (us?) and then make us slaves or something? Instead of the incest fantasy Z had in mind!:confused:

So the question for me is, was it a coincidence that Bizarro was freed as a result of the eclipse, or was it all part of the original plan?