optinox
05-10-2008, 07:50 AM
Hey everyone,
I wonder if the device to control clark is that purple round object that lex is shown to have in the end. The clips for the last episode don't make much sense, one scene shows kara kicking clark as she's in mid air inside the barn, another one where shes talking to lex and saying something about he wont save mankind, he'll destroy it...unless she's talking about brainiac, i thought maybe that couuld've been taken from a previous episode. the last part of the arctic trailer lex says to clark when clark is laying on the ground, sound like clark is in pain, lex says "i loved you like a brother clark but it has to end this way"
Odd that clark has no help from Jor-El, and something must be giving lex the upperhand if clark is laying on the ground, maybe kara kicking clark is brainiac, i wouldn't doubt that he imprinted her like he did as lionel. Clark was suppose to finish his training after defeating the last phantom...he was more confident then about fullfilling his destiny and knowing he was there to protect earth/humanity...now he's having doubts, i understand why Jor-El's punishments are so harsh, i mean if clark would listen more than likely all the bad things happening wouldn't have happened.:D
I wonder if the device to control clark is that purple round object that lex is shown to have in the end. The clips for the last episode don't make much sense, one scene shows kara kicking clark as she's in mid air inside the barn, another one where shes talking to lex and saying something about he wont save mankind, he'll destroy it...unless she's talking about brainiac, i thought maybe that couuld've been taken from a previous episode. the last part of the arctic trailer lex says to clark when clark is laying on the ground, sound like clark is in pain, lex says "i loved you like a brother clark but it has to end this way"
Odd that clark has no help from Jor-El, and something must be giving lex the upperhand if clark is laying on the ground, maybe kara kicking clark is brainiac, i wouldn't doubt that he imprinted her like he did as lionel. Clark was suppose to finish his training after defeating the last phantom...he was more confident then about fullfilling his destiny and knowing he was there to protect earth/humanity...now he's having doubts, i understand why Jor-El's punishments are so harsh, i mean if clark would listen more than likely all the bad things happening wouldn't have happened.:D