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niki
02-07-2008, 07:01 PM
Honestly, that line made me laugh out loud SO HARD!
I know some might think, "Oh great, Clana working things out again" but it's so good hearing Clark fess up to all these things, and ready to move on from 'em!

MidgardDragon
02-07-2008, 07:04 PM
It was great. Continuity set that far in the past rocks, too.

minerva73
02-07-2008, 07:08 PM
It was great. Continuity set that far in the past rocks, too.

Yeah, I agree. In my opinion, this season has been the best with continuity with a few exceptions. "Wrath" was another good one, but this isn't the section for that.

That scene was great though. Clark doesn't have to hold the responsibility of hiding all those things he's done from Lana now. And Lana's fessed up to him, so it should be good until we get a Clois start.

Sarah J
02-07-2008, 07:15 PM
Yeah I liked that part too
I laughed rele hard

but I think that this has got to be one of the best 11th epi. in a season ever.
I was a little disapointed by the endin
I felt like somethin else should have happened
idk what though

overall it was a great epi.

niki
02-07-2008, 07:16 PM
Definitely liked the continuity, that stuff always makes me happy for some reason!

And Sarah, I agree with expecting something to happen -- since he was walking closer, I thought they would hug/kiss/something to that extent ... but at the same time, I appreciate it just going to a long shot of the farm. Kinda shows that things are back to normal. :)

WickedJenn
02-07-2008, 07:17 PM
He definitely didn't guarantee their future by any means.

minerva73
02-07-2008, 07:19 PM
Yeah, I was kind of thinking that a kiss would occur too after Clark said that he didn't want his relationship with Lana to end. The look in Lana and Clark's eyes, it looked like they really meant it and didn't want it to end...at least not now. :)

He didn't really guarantee that they'll stay together, but he wants to cherish however long that he has with Lana IMO.

ClarkyBoy14
02-07-2008, 07:28 PM
It was great. Continuity set that far in the past rocks, too.

Yep, true. They also mentioned an event from "Hydro."

I liked that line and that scene. I don't know why some people hated it.

clana4everfan2
02-07-2008, 07:30 PM
I laughed at that line and it was nice that Clark admitted to her that he wasn't perfect.. And I agree the continuity from past episodes was great!

Mary Sullivan
02-07-2008, 07:37 PM
Yeah, because stealing a car to help a friend is the same as torture people to get revenge and stealing 10 million.

niki
02-07-2008, 07:39 PM
Yeah, because stealing a car to help a friend is the same as torture people to get revenge and stealing 10 million.

I think he was referring to the car he stole in the first episode of season 3 ... which he stole just so he could take a lady to a club in a fancy and splashy way. It wasn't really to help out a friend at all.

D.M.A.
02-07-2008, 07:58 PM
I think he was referring to the car he stole in the first episode of season 3 ... which he stole just so he could take a lady to a club in a fancy and splashy way. It wasn't really to help out a friend at all.
I thought he was talkin about lex car he stole to help pete,and then jus mention the banks he robbed afterwards.Cause he robbed the banks to get the money for the car/meet the girl,so I doubt he stole the car.I think he jus meant lex car

WickedJenn
02-07-2008, 08:00 PM
I thought he was talkin about lex car he stole to help pete,and then jus mention the banks he robbed afterwards.Cause he robbed the banks to get the money for the car/meet the girl,so I doubt he stole the car.I think he jus meant lex car

Lex never had a lambo though that I can recall, he had a Porsche in that epi.

niki
02-07-2008, 08:00 PM
I thought he was talkin about lex car he stole to help pete,and then jus mention the banks he robbed afterwards.Cause he robbed the banks to get the money for the car/meet the girl,so I doubt he stole the car.I think he jus meant lex car

Hmm, I see your point!
But at the same time, robbing a bank is stealing money which means he 'bought' the car with stolen money, so doesn't that technically mean that he stole the car too?

UpandAtom
02-07-2008, 08:44 PM
Lex never had a lambo though that I can recall, he had a Porsche in that epi.

The episode that Clark was referring to was "Velocity" and it definetely was a lambourgini.

Mary Sullivan
02-07-2008, 08:45 PM
I think he was referring to the car he stole in the first episode of season 3 ... which he stole just so he could take a lady to a club in a fancy and splashy way. It wasn't really to help out a friend at all.Yeah, he stole money to help Pete, now i remembered. You're right.

ninthdegree
02-07-2008, 08:53 PM
Actually he didn't steal the lambourgini, he bought it with the cash he stole from the atm machines.

sabi908
02-07-2008, 08:55 PM
Correct me if im wrong but That was while he was under the influence of Red K?...so I don't know why he used that as an example...Lana was never under the influence of anything (as far as we know) while committing all those crimes

Mary Sullivan
02-07-2008, 09:01 PM
Correct me if im wrong but That was while he was under the influence of Red K?...so I don't know why he used that as an example...Lana was never under the influence of anything (as far as we know) while committing all those crimesI agree. She wanted revenge.

minerva73
02-07-2008, 09:02 PM
Correct me if im wrong but That was while he was under the influence of Red K?...so I don't know why he used that as an example...Lana was never under the influence of anything (as far as we know) while committing all those crimes

It was. For some reason, he did though... I guess that sometimes we'll never understand Clark's brain when Lana's on it. Clark has done other bad things too while not under the influence of Red K or drugs, so there's a lot more. He did some of those things (trying to kill Lionel and Lex in the same episode) out of anger just like he's been blaming Lana of doing.

niki
02-07-2008, 09:04 PM
Yeah, he stole money to help Pete, now i remembered. You're right.

Ah, sarcasm. Lovely.

The episode I was referring to didn't involve helping out a friend, was all I meant by that.

In the episode you're referring to, he is helping out a friend.

Case closed.

Mary Sullivan
02-07-2008, 09:26 PM
Ah, sarcasm. Lovely.

The episode I was referring to didn't involve helping out a friend, was all I meant by that.

In the episode you're referring to, he is helping out a friend.

Case closed.

What? I wasn't being sarcastic. I know what you meant, i'm just confused with both episodes. I need to watch them again. I really thought Clark stole a car to help Pete but i was wrong and i said it.

I really was saying that you are right.:\

niki
02-07-2008, 09:32 PM
What? I wasn't being sarcastic. I know what you meant, i'm just confused with both episodes. I need to watch them again. I really thought Clark stole a car to help Pete but i was wrong and i said it.

I really was saying that you are right.:\

Ahh my bad, I'm sorry! It's really hard to tell over the Internet sometimes. :\
I feel like a moron now.

Umm, let's see. The episode you were talking about in the middle of season 3, Clark did steal (or temporarily borrow heh) Lex's car in order to help out Pete. And then in the 1st episode of season 3, he steals money in order to buy a car, so he pretty much stole the car.

I remember in the episode where Pete had his street-race problems, he was telling Clark, "Well, you did all this stuff when you were on RedK" but then Clark got all mad and said, "I had to steal for you and lie for you" and showing he wasn't proud of that.

Sorry for accusing you. :(

Mary Sullivan
02-07-2008, 09:35 PM
Ahh my bad, I'm sorry! It's really hard to tell over the Internet sometimes. :\
I feel like a moron now.

Umm, let's see. The episode you were talking about in the middle of season 3, Clark did steal (or temporarily borrow heh) Lex's car in order to help out Pete. And then in the 1st episode of season 3, he steals money in order to buy a car, so he pretty much stole the car.

I remember in the episode where Pete had his street-race problems, he was telling Clark, "Well, you did all this stuff when you were on RedK" but then Clark got all mad and said, "I had to steal for you and lie for you" and showing he wasn't proud of that.

Sorry for accusing you. :(
Don't worry, i understand that internet can be confusing sometimes.

Thanks for describing both situations to me now i need to watch the episodes again, i hope i get the box of season 3 soon.

ajfinn
02-07-2008, 10:03 PM
I thought tonight's ep had the best, most genuine writing in years! I also laughed hard when Clark started saying what he's done in the past. And he's done worse than he even admitted. That last scene was my favorite in probably 5 seasons!!!!

krpto
02-07-2008, 10:20 PM
Actually he didn't steal the lambourgini, he bought it with the cash he stole from the atm machines.


Exactly though the money was stolen so technically he didn't steal the car but it didn't belong to him since he used stolen money to buy it.

----- Added 2 Minutes later -----


Correct me if im wrong but That was while he was under the influence of Red K?...so I don't know why he used that as an example...Lana was never under the influence of anything (as far as we know) while committing all those crimes


Red k doesn't make you evil it just alows you to do what you want and clark choose to put the red k and release that part of himself so therefore he decided to steal from the banks.

warriorrenegade
02-07-2008, 10:26 PM
Glad to see Clark admit hes not perfect and own what he'd done in the past.

ginnyfan
02-07-2008, 10:29 PM
It was great. Continuity set that far in the past rocks, too.

Oh yes! I loved that he was finally opening up to Lana about things that went on in Season 3. Best Clana scene since... well for a while.

And there was a lovely sense of Clark extending his hand to Lana. He's been sort of keeping her at arms length all season. For good reason; but it was still nice.

InLove_with_Chloe
02-07-2008, 10:56 PM
I believe it's spelled Lamborghini.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamborghini

niki
02-07-2008, 11:02 PM
I believe it's spelled Lamborghini.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamborghini

Ah right-o. I'm used to the whole 'ou' combination since I'm Canadian.

svsabbiesv
02-07-2008, 11:53 PM
I honestly started crying...bc it just brought back the beginnings..and Lana tearing up was a nice touch. I'm glad we get to see Clark telling her things..and yes how many times Clark messed up...he isn't perfect, and he shouldn't expect other people to be..

LKent113
02-08-2008, 12:11 AM
Just hearing him admit that was hilarious! He was confessing something so serious, but you can't help but laugh, he's too cute!!

mcrumiller
02-08-2008, 12:58 AM
Clark used the red kryptonite of his own free will, fully aware of the consequences of doing so. He is completely responsible for all of his actions while under the influence. Is saying "I was drunk" a valid excuse for a drunk driver?

Timester
02-08-2008, 04:54 AM
He didn't stoled the Lamborghini, he bought it with stolen money. He stoled Lex's Ferrari.

If this is AlMiles' continuity, I prefer not to have any (AlMiles, see your own show, for Rao's sake)...

WickedJenn
02-08-2008, 09:34 AM
The episode that Clark was referring to was "Velocity" and it definetely was a lambourgini.

But in that episode with Pete it was his silver Porsche, not a Lamborghini.

"Lex warns Clark that if he pays off thugs once, they will be back for more, so Clark hatches a new plan: he takes Lex's Porsche."

http://smallville.wikia.com/wiki/Velocity

I grew up with cars, I do think I can tell the difference between a Porsche and a Lamborghini lol. Lex even mentions the car later in the epi, about it being tucked neatly under its car cover.

kal-el_Girl
02-08-2008, 10:41 AM
Hmm, I see your point!
But at the same time, robbing a bank is stealing money which means he 'bought' the car with stolen money, so doesn't that technically mean that he stole the car too?
exactly!! I also thought that, but if he bought the car with stolen money I think that's stealing the car too? and I never noticed that the car in question was a lamborghini, heck I don't notice cars I just drive them LOL

SparkleforSmallville
02-08-2008, 11:09 AM
Great scene, totally unexpected. TW did an awesome job. Clark has been carrying around that guilt for years. I'm glad he and Lana are working on their relationship, like we all have to do.
I also love the references to past episodes:)

kal-el_Girl
02-08-2008, 11:39 AM
Great scene, totally unexpected. TW did an awesome job. Clark has been carrying around that guilt for years. I'm glad he and Lana are working on their relationship, like we all have to do.
I also love the references to past episodes:) I agree too! clark's guilt for all those crazy "out of character" thing he has done finally he told someone other than mom, dad, pete, chloe, MMhh??? now that I think about it a lot of people know his secret LOL :rotfl:

CK4eva
02-08-2008, 01:49 PM
I thought that scene was awesome too. We really need more continuity in Smallville.

RJLCyberPunk
02-08-2008, 02:38 PM
Look as far as canon goes Lana and Clark were lovers when they were young before he became Superman and became a reporter and from then on they remained as being really good friends. Now in the show they basically flirted with the idea of them having a true romantic entanglement for 6 whole seasons 6 seasons for crying out loud! It was about darn time for the relationship to take place so they could then both realize that it will never really work between them as lovers and go on to being really good friends. What I see now makes perfect sense canonwise...

smallvillelogan
02-08-2008, 02:41 PM
Yeah I liked that part too
I was a little disapointed by the endin
I felt like somethin else should have happened
idk what though

overall it was a great epi.

I really thought they were going to leave with a cliffhanger of where Kara is. But that's OK. It was still a fantastic episode.

queenelizabeth
02-08-2008, 03:00 PM
I loved that line. Note to Clark: Lana is way out of your league, evil deeds-wise.

xrayvision
02-09-2008, 03:20 PM
He didn't stoled the Lamborghini, he bought it with stolen money. He stoled Lex's Ferrari.

If this is AlMiles' continuity, I prefer not to have any (AlMiles, see your own show, for Rao's sake)...

He actually didn't steal Lex's Ferrari. Lex let him borrow it to "rock Lana's world". He did steal Lex's Porsche in Velocity to help Pete though (and did express regret to Jonathan and Pete in doing so).

smallvillecrazygurl04
02-10-2008, 01:26 AM
That line was hilarious... as if Lana really cared if he stole a car(not actually, because he payed for it, with stolen money lol)

I guess it would of made sense if he said I stole money in order to buy a car; that would of been better.

Vergon6
02-10-2008, 04:52 AM
Repeatedly Clark has been told by others, especially Martha and Jonathan, that what does or says on RedK is actually in some sense what he wants to do or say. So I guess in a sense, he could be right in mentioning these acts that happened under RedK, as he does believes he's to blame for those actions. Just trying to play devil's advocate ;)

Yeah it was a nice bit of continuity. I think this is one area where the writers may be actually listening to the fans explicitly. For so long continuity was a big issue for many Smallville fans, at least on here, and then seemed to turn around since probably the middle of Season 6. Grant's speech back in "Persona" even alluded to the past, even if it wasn't explicit-"How many times have you been married?"-thus acknowledging that he was married more than once. Although I really wish that Lana would have had some point called on Lex for claiming that she was the first woman he asked to move in with him, when we all know Helen was the first woman he asked to move in with him. But I digress.

xrayvision
02-10-2008, 12:16 PM
^^Actually it was Desiree, but she moved in with him after they got married.

darkone
02-10-2008, 01:02 PM
I absolutely loved the acting of both in that scene but especially TW's.When he said 'Hi' it remembered me so much of the locker scene in Blank when he lost his memory.I also like that Clark thought about was Lana told him and recognized his own mistakes.

Maddie Van Horn
02-10-2008, 01:03 PM
in all technicalities, it wasn't stolen. he stole the MONEY to pay for the car....

smallvillecrazygurl04
02-10-2008, 04:54 PM
in all technicalities, it wasn't stolen. he stole the MONEY to pay for the car....

Exactly:)

Welling_is_pretty
02-10-2008, 07:09 PM
When Clark gave that line I wanted to say "yeah, but that was when you were on RedK! Every bad thing you've done you've either been on RedK or it's because you were trying to help someone out in some way. Lana does not have that excuse!"

Clark trying to show he's not perfect by naming his sins....just makes him more perfect.

smallvillelogan
02-11-2008, 03:15 PM
When Clark gave that line I wanted to say "yeah, but that was when you were on RedK! Every bad thing you've done you've either been on RedK or it's because you were trying to help someone out in some way. Lana does not have that excuse!"

Clark trying to show he's not perfect by naming his sins....just makes him more perfect.

Yeah he is trying to relate to Lana to make her not feel so bad for her 'transgressions,' as Lana puts it. Hopefully he will still realize how much else she has done wrong recently, and say "bye bye Lana. Got hook it up with Pete now like in the comics." :lol:

LoveLiving
02-11-2008, 08:40 PM
When Clark gave that line I wanted to say "yeah, but that was when you were on RedK! Every bad thing you've done you've either been on RedK or it's because you were trying to help someone out in some way. Lana does not have that excuse!"

Clark trying to show he's not perfect by naming his sins....just makes him more perfect.

Clark was on red K by HIS OWN choice when he stole the money, car, etc. He put the ring on himself, and kept putting it back on after his chest was burning and he had to take it off. I don't fault him for doing so (I love him fighting his demons) - but he's not that innocent and perfect either. He told Lana after that episode that "he chose to let that side of his out, and it will always be there". In Crimson he was saying something to mama Kent "so you're saying that I'm still in love with Lana, but I want to kiss Lois, all the while I want to keep Chloe in my back pocket", and she answered: "only you can sort that out". And he did plenty of gray stuff to keep his secret.

Lana's excuse is her whole life as we saw it. She had no parents to really love and protect her, her best (only) friend is Chloe, but for the first few seasons they were more like rivals for Clark's love, and even now, if it comes down between the two, Chloe's loyalty is his. Discounting Whitney, Lana never had a single boyfriend that didn't LIE to her (foremost CLARK), or had some kind of agenda. The girl hasn't been really LOVED at all, IMO. Then what she went through with marrying Lex (deceived by fake pregnancy and literally AGAINST HER WILL, forced by Lionel, trying to protect Clark) would turn any normal person into something else. She did try to get out normally - remember she was shot at the DP when she was trying to give evidence to a reporter, only AFTER THAT did she fake her death. Kidnapping Lionel - well, last thing she heard from him was that he was going to kill our beloved BDA if she doesn't stay with Lex. Hm! Then I felt that Bizarro had some very keen insight when he said (as Clark) that "Look ,what I did to you - what I didn't do. I didn't let you open up about how much Lex hurt you. I just wanted to move on like nothing happened, but you couldn't". This is exactly what Clark did - gave her zero support. He is talking from some moral high ground, and now he took a look from there at himself, and he realized that the picture is not that spotless either. I applaud him for it - and I think it would diminish him if he didn't forgive Lana and try again. For the first time, actually they both know everything - let's see what comes out of this. I'm curious!

PepsiMax
02-12-2008, 03:08 AM
Didn't like it. Everything was going smoothly and than he just had to ruin it. Stop holding onto her Clark!!!

WickedJenn
02-12-2008, 11:08 AM
He actually didn't steal Lex's Ferrari. Lex let him borrow it to "rock Lana's world". He did steal Lex's Porsche in Velocity to help Pete though (and did express regret to Jonathan and Pete in doing so).

YES, a Porsche lol. Thank you.

aXem
02-12-2008, 11:12 AM
anything you buy with stolen money is stolen.

Dean_19
02-14-2008, 12:39 PM
Continuity wise...I wish they'd do an ep where Clark, Chloe and Lana are all just sitting round the kitchen table in the Kent house talking about past stuff. Like a Sunday, where there have been no FOTW, Bizarro, MM, Luthors, Phantom etc. trouble and they're just chillin' and talking about old times.

Chloe and Lana could always be like, "Oh!! Is that why you went mental in Metropolis?? Red K does that to you?!" or "Wow thats why you got all paranoid and almost killed me, silver K" or "hey isn't it ironic, that time when I said are you man or superman, hahaha" or "aaaah that's why you made out with Chloe that time, you were on Red K from the school ring again" or "That's how you used to beat us to school when you missed the bus" or "YOU DID SAVE ME IN THE TORNADO!!!" or "That's why you didn't like my green necklace" or "That's why you felt so much for Alicia" etc. etc.

It would be great!! Clark would be able to explain everything from when he'd acted weird...I don't know why they don't film it. Be an easy one for the cast and I reckon a lot of people would love to see an ep like that...they could call it "Revelations"!! The continuity nuts would love it!!!

smallvillelogan
02-14-2008, 01:23 PM
Continuity wise...I wish they'd do an ep where Clark, Chloe and Lana are all just sitting round the kitchen table in the Kent house talking about past stuff. Like a Sunday, where there have been no FOTW, Bizarro, MM, Luthors, Phantom etc. trouble and they're just chillin' and talking about old times.

Chloe and Lana could always be like, "Oh!! Is that why you went mental in Metropolis?? Red K does that to you?!" or "Wow thats why you got all paranoid and almost killed me, silver K" or "hey isn't it ironic, that time when I said are you man or superman, hahaha" or "aaaah that's why you made out with Chloe that time, you were on Red K from the school ring again" or "That's how you used to beat us to school when you missed the bus" or "YOU DID SAVE ME IN THE TORNADO!!!" or "That's why you didn't like my green necklace" or "That's why you felt so much for Alicia" etc. etc.

It would be great!! Clark would be able to explain everything from when he'd acted weird...I don't know why they don't film it. Be an easy one for the cast and I reckon a lot of people would love to see an ep like that...they could call it "Revelations"!! The continuity nuts would love it!!!

I agree that this might be a good idea, but I figure (or at least want to believe) that Chloe and now Lana know his secret that they are able to figure out those sort of things for themselves, or if they don't, then in all that time he spends with them (especially Lana on the farm for much of this season) he explains those things to them in Offscreenville. I figure it's just pretty much implied that Chloe and Lana figure these things out the more they understand his secret.

pizzaguy19
05-05-2008, 10:57 AM
Correct me if im wrong but That was while he was under the influence of Red K?...so I don't know why he used that as an example...Lana was never under the influence of anything (as far as we know) while committing all those crimes

Yea, it made the scene all the more awesome to me because Clark had to go back to times when he was under the influence of Red K to find stuff even remotely comparable to what Lana did.

You know what else he did under the influence of Red K? Made out with Chloe. Maybe he was really thinking about THAT when he mentioned the other stuff.