View Full Version : What is it? (GAME)
Fridaythe13Jason
03-09-2009, 03:22 PM
Is the problem a relationship problem?
skully
03-09-2009, 03:42 PM
Is the female, Lana?
And is the male, Clark?The female is not Lana. The male is Clark.
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Is the problem a relationship problem?No.
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Recap:
This item is seen in one episode
It is seen in a scene with two main characters, Clark and one former female main (not Lana)
One character thinks the item is an explanation for a problem they are having
The problem is not a relationship problem
One character is seen holding the item but neither character "uses" the item in the scene
The item can be held in one hand
The item is seen in a residence
The item can be found in most households and in any room (e.g. in my house this item is found in the kitchen)
It is not seen on the Kent Farm
It is not the Flour tin from Fever.
What is it?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-09-2009, 03:47 PM
Is Martha the other female main? Is the problem related to Clark's powers?
skully
03-09-2009, 03:47 PM
I am going to be tied up with work for the next few hours, but will answer as soon as I can. :(
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Is Martha the other female main? Is the problem related to Clark's powers?Yes it is Martha, and it sort of related to Clark's powers but more to do with some other problem.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-09-2009, 04:13 PM
Is it a financial problem?
skully
03-09-2009, 05:08 PM
Is it a financial problem?Not a financial problem.
SuperFat
03-09-2009, 05:30 PM
A dvd player perhaps?
skully
03-09-2009, 08:51 PM
A dvd player perhaps?Right, work eliminated. :)
The item is not a DVD player.
Recap:
This item is seen in one episode
It is seen in a scene featuring Clark and Martha
One character thinks the item is an explanation for a problem that person is having
The problem is not a relationship or a financial problem
The problem is partly related to Clark's powers but that is not the main problem
One character is seen holding the item but neither character "uses" the item in the scene
The item can be held in one hand
The item is seen in a residence
The item can be found in most households and in any room (e.g. in my house this item is found in the kitchen)
It is not seen on the Kent Farm
It is not the Flour tin from Fever, or a DVD player
What is it?
xrayvision
03-09-2009, 11:23 PM
Is it the wad of cash that Martha found at Rose Greer's house/store that Tina stole from the bank?
skully
03-09-2009, 11:25 PM
Is it the wad of cash that Martha found at Rose Greer's house/store that Tina stole from the bank?No, Martha handed the wad back to Tina-in-Rose at the shop. This item is seen in a scene that features only Clark and Martha.
xrayvision
03-09-2009, 11:29 PM
Can it be seen at Naomi's house in Fragile?
skully
03-09-2009, 11:30 PM
Can it be seen at Naomi's house in Fragile?No.
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 01:21 AM
Is it the outdoor unit of the air conditioning system of the Luthor mansion seen in Cool?
Or perhaps the flowers in Reaper that make Pepper bark?
skully
03-10-2009, 05:40 AM
Is it the outdoor unit of the air conditioning system of the Luthor mansion seen in Cool?
Or perhaps the flowers in Reaper that make Pepper bark?No and no.
Sandraangel86
03-10-2009, 11:55 AM
Do we usually see the item lying around somewhere or is it more like an item that you put in cupboard,drawer, somehing like that?
SuperFat
03-10-2009, 12:56 PM
Is the item used to hold liquids? Or something edible?
Such as a plate, or a cup?
So the item is seen in a residence, but not the Kent residence, in a scene with only Clark and Martha? Is it at the mansion (maybe in Labyrinth)?
skully
03-10-2009, 01:32 PM
Do we usually see the item lying around somewhere or is it more like an item that you put in cupboard,drawer, somehing like that?You are more likely to find this item in a cupboard, drawer or bag.
Is the item used to hold liquids? Or something edible?
Such as a plate, or a cup?The item is not used to hold liquids. It is not a plate or a cup.
So the item is seen in a residence, but not the Kent residence, in a scene with only Clark and Martha? Is it at the mansion (maybe in Labyrinth)?The item is seen at the mansion and could very well be seen in Labyrinth. ;)
Is it Martha's allergy pills?
skully
03-10-2009, 02:12 PM
Is it Martha's allergy pills?
It was. Clark thought they were drugging Martha as he suspected they were him i.e. drugs were causing his problems.
Well done. You're up. :)
Let's see..
It originally belonged to a main character.
It was given to another character after that person first tried to steal it.
It was used in an unusual way.
What is it?
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 06:22 PM
Lionel's Veritas key? Clark's octagonal key?
I'm a little confused about the 2nd clue. Are you saying it was given to the character who tried to steal it? I'm starting to think it's something Bart stole.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-10-2009, 06:39 PM
The air stone?
Lionel's Veritas key? Clark's octagonal key?
I'm a little confused about the 2nd clue. Are you saying it was given to the character who tried to steal it? I'm starting to think it's something Bart stole.
Not the Veritas key or the octagonal key.
Yes, it was given to the person who tried to steal it.
Nothing to do with Bart.
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The air stone?
No.
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 06:43 PM
Was the theft, a friendly theft (if that makes sense)?
Yes; I think I know what you mean, and I would say so.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-10-2009, 06:46 PM
is the item alien? Is it worth more than a thousand dollars?
Yes, it is alien.
It is not worth more than $1000.
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 06:58 PM
Was it the kryptonite jewelry from Whisper? I don't think it was stolen though.
No, not the kryptonite jewelry.
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 07:03 PM
Is it made of kryptonite?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-10-2009, 07:15 PM
Is it's value more "sentimental" or monetary?
I'd say sentimental, I guess. It has no monetary value.
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 07:34 PM
Does it belong to Clark?
skully
03-10-2009, 09:19 PM
Recap:
It originally belonged to Clark.
It was given to another character (not Bart) after that person first tried to steal it.
It was used in an unusual way.
It is alien.
It is not made of kryptonite.
It has no monetary value but has sentimental value.
It is not a Veritas key, the octagonal disk, the Air stone or jewelry made from kryptonite.
What is it?
How about the lock of Clark's hair that Isobel-in-Lana tried to cut from Clark's head at the farmhouse in Spell? She needed the hair of two virgins for her special brew to bring Madeline and Brianna back.
skully
03-10-2009, 09:39 PM
I don't care what anyone says. I love that episode. :D I think Spell is a Smallville classic.
Right, let's see....
This item is deceptive in it's appearance
It is only seen in one episode
We see several versions of the item in that episode.
What is it?
Is it a single item that changes somehow, or do we see several different items that are similar?
skully
03-10-2009, 09:47 PM
Is it a single item that changes somehow, or do we see several different items that are similar?We see several different items that are similar.
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This item is deceptive in its appearance
It is only seen in one episode
We see several versions of the item in that episode.
What is it?
Is the item deceptive as to its function? Its weight? Its complexity?
skully
03-10-2009, 10:09 PM
Is the item deceptive as to its function? Its weight? Its complexity?
It's function.
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 10:56 PM
Is the person who uses it a main character?
If yes, are they current? If no, are they a recurring character or a single episode character?
Is the item alien?
skully
03-10-2009, 11:05 PM
Is the person who uses it a main character?
If yes, are they current? If no, are they a recurring character or a single episode character?
Is the item alien?Yes, the item is used by a current main character.
The item is not alien.
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 11:06 PM
Were any of the ways it was used destructive?
skully
03-10-2009, 11:13 PM
Were any of the ways it was used destructive?Hmm, its use was certainly very negative. No property was destroyed.
Was it used to injure someone?
xrayvision
03-10-2009, 11:28 PM
Is it made of a sturdy material (metal, stone, wood) or something more fragile (like glass or cardboard)?
skully
03-10-2009, 11:39 PM
Was it used to injure someone?Yes.
Is it made of a sturdy material (metal, stone, wood) or something more fragile (like glass or cardboard)?Quite fragile, but not glass or cardboard.
Recap:
This item is deceptive (as to its function) in its appearance.
It is only seen in one episode.
We see several versions of the item in that episode.
It was used by a current main character to injure someone.
It is made of something fragile, but not glass or cardboard.
It is not alien.
What is it?
Did the injured person survive the injury/episode?
Was the injured person a main character? Current? A guest? Recurring or not?
Is the main character who used the item male or female?
skully
03-10-2009, 11:51 PM
Did the injured person survive the injury/episode?
Was the injured person a main character? Current? A guest? Recurring or not?
Is the main character who used the item male or female?
The injured person may have survived, but it is not entirely clear.
The injured person was a single-episode guest.
The main charatcer who used the item is female.
Is this item small enough to be held in one hand? Easily concealed (on one's person or possibly in a purse)?
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I'm going to have to call it quits for the night before I fall asleep on the keyboard.
Early congrats on reaching 8000 posts, skully!
skully
03-10-2009, 11:57 PM
Is this item small enough to be held in one hand? Easily concealed (on one's person or possibly in a purse)?
The item is small enough to hold in one hand, and easily concealed.
Good heavens, another milestone already!!!!
Night MrsK. See you tomorrow. :)
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 03:12 AM
Is it a household item? Is it common, or does it not exist in real life?
skully
03-11-2009, 03:44 AM
Is it a household item? Is it common, or does it not exist in real life?Versions of this item could be considered a common household item but this specific version is definitely not common.
It exists in real life but based on the episode, you'd have to consider it relatively unique.
RedKalEL
03-11-2009, 05:39 AM
take a wild guess the screwdriver or tool that lex tried to stab clark with in crimson
Recap:
This item is deceptive (as to its function) in its appearance.
It is only seen in one episode.
We see several versions of the item in that episode.
It was used by a current female main character to injure a single-episode guest.
It is not clear whether the injured person survived.
It is made of something fragile, but not glass or cardboard.
The item is small enough to hold in one hand, and it is easily concealed.
Versions of this item could be considered a common household item but this specific version is definitely not common.
It exists in real life but based on the episode, you'd have to consider it relatively unique.
It is not alien.
What is it?
Was the main character who injured someone "not herself" when she used the item to harm someone, or did she know what she was doing?
Is it the poisonous flower (oleander variety) that Tess scratched Marcos with at the end of Toxic?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 01:35 PM
Good guess MrsK.
skully
03-11-2009, 02:02 PM
Is it the poisonous flower (oleander variety) that Tess scratched Marcos with at the end of Toxic?It is the poisonous oleander flower Tess scratches Marcos with, MrsK. Well done. We see the flower several times earlier in the episode during Ollie's hallucination flashbacks.
You're up. :)
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 02:34 PM
I would have never gotten that. MrsK must be a detective with her great narrowing down abilities. :)
Hehehe. Maybe I should consider a career change! :D
This is a fairly common item that was used in an unusual way.
A similar item belonged to a main character and was seen in multiple episodes.
Multiple characters were in the vicinity of the item, but only one actually noticed it.
What is it?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 03:04 PM
Was it used in a residence, business, or an outdoor setting?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 03:26 PM
Is it an office supply? Something tells me that it's in Gemini.
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Or what about the cigarette lighter from Noir?
No, it's not an office supply. It's not in Gemini, and it's not the lighter from Noir.
skully
03-11-2009, 04:31 PM
Usual questions. Is the owner of the similar item a current main character? Or a former multi-season main who was always a main? Male or female?
Is the item owned by anyone or is it the property of the Daily Planet or LuthorCorp (or some other business)? Or is it owned by a guest? If so, recurring? More than 2 episodes? A meteor freak? Survive the episode?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-11-2009, 04:58 PM
Was the item seen at the Daily Planet? If so, does it belong to a Lois, Chloe or Clark?
skully
03-11-2009, 05:00 PM
What color kryptonite stops people being sucked into the Phantom Zone? We need some. MrsK is offline.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-11-2009, 05:09 PM
Mrs. K has been taken over by Dawn Stiles. She's out, driving around, trying to find an ice cream place that's open.
skully
03-11-2009, 05:12 PM
:D
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 05:19 PM
Nah, I think MrsK ran out of Jorel soap and is out getting more.
Boy, I disappear for a short while to take my daughter somewhere and grab a bite to eat, and look what happens! ;) I'm warning you now that I'll have to go pick her up later. :)
Usual questions. Is the owner of the similar item a current main character? Or a former multi-season main who was always a main? Male or female?
Is the item owned by anyone or is it the property of the Daily Planet or LuthorCorp (or some other business)? Or is it owned by a guest? If so, recurring? More than 2 episodes? A meteor freak? Survive the episode?
The owner of the similar item is a former, male, multi-season main who was not always a main.
It is unclear who the owner of the item is. I'd say probably a single-episode guest.
Was the item seen at the Daily Planet? If so, does it belong to a Lois, Chloe or Clark?
No, it was not seen at the DP.
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 05:32 PM
What about those balls in Requiem? I know this item was the topic of one of these questions lately, but it fits (Lionel--who fits the multi season male guest who wasn't always a main character---owned the same thing & Oliver was the one who noticed it when nobody else did).
You got it, xray. Well done!
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 05:55 PM
Thanks MrsK. Did the Phantom Zone have yummy food? :)
-This item did not belong to any single person.
-It was used in a much different manner than anyone else would have used it.
-It was used to save someone's life.
What is it?
Surprisingly good food in the PZ! :)
Is the person that used the item a main character?
Did they just find the item lying around somewhere and use it because it was handy, or was its use planned?
Is the person whose life was saved a main character?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 06:07 PM
Yes.
They found it lying around.
No.
Is the person that used the item a CURRENT main?
Is the guest that was saved a recurring guest?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 06:21 PM
Yes.
Yes.
Is the recurring guest in more than 2 episodes?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 07:11 PM
No.
skully
03-11-2009, 07:37 PM
New page recap:
This item did not belong to any single person.
It was used by a current main character in a much different manner than anyone else would have used it.
The main character just found the item lying around.
It was used to save a recurring guest's (only 2 episodes) life.
What is it?
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Can it be held in one hand?
Is it made of a hard material?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 07:53 PM
Yes, but not in a closed fist.
Yes.
skully
03-11-2009, 08:00 PM
Is it a natural item (eg a tree branch) or a man-made item? Is it made of metal?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 08:02 PM
It's man-made, but not of metal.
skully
03-11-2009, 08:24 PM
Is it made of plastic or glass?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 08:27 PM
Plastic.
skully
03-11-2009, 09:24 PM
Was it used as a support device (like a rope)? Or as a prop (to hold something up)? Or as a weapon to fight someone or something off?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 09:29 PM
Definitely a weapon.
Recapping again:
This item did not belong to any single person.
It was used by a current main character in a much different manner than anyone else would have used it.
The main character just found the item lying around.
It was used to save a recurring guest's (only 2 episodes) life.
It is made of plastic.
It can be held in one hand, but not in a closed fist.
It was used as a weapon to fight someone or something off.
What is it?
Is the main character male or female?
Is the recurring guest male or female?
When the character used it, did he/she hold it in his/her hand, or did he/she throw it a whatever he/she was fighting off?
skully
03-11-2009, 09:34 PM
Hmm, gotta dash but back in 30 minutes or so...if MrsK hasn't solved it by then. :)
I doubt I will have; I am definitely not firing on all cylinders this evening! :\
skully
03-11-2009, 10:12 PM
I think I might've cracked the "Where is it?". :)
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 10:16 PM
Yes, you certainly did. :)
A very good guess on the "Where is it?" thread. I'm impressed.
skully
03-11-2009, 10:17 PM
Right, back to cracking this one.
Outstanding questions:
Is the main character male or female?
Is the recurring guest male or female?
When the character used it, did he/she hold it in his/her hand, or did he/she throw it a whatever he/she was fighting off?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 10:41 PM
Male.
Male.
He just threw it at what/who he was fighting off.
Was throwing it at the person successful?
Is Clark the one who threw it?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 11:03 PM
Yes & yes.
skully
03-11-2009, 11:10 PM
How about the bowling ball that he knocked Ryan's step-dad out with in Stray at the bowling alley?
Why am I picturing the scene from Superman II in the Fortress when Superman throws that ridiculous plastic "S" shield on Zod? :)
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Recapping again:
This item did not belong to any single person.
It was used by Clark in a much different manner than anyone else would have used it.
Clark just found the item lying around.
It was used to save a male recurring guest's (only 2 episodes) life.
It is made of plastic.
It can be held in one hand, but not in a closed fist.
It was used as a weapon to fight someone or something off. Clark threw it at someone and was successful in protecting the guest's life.
What is it?
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 11:17 PM
How about the bowling ball that he knocked Ryan's step-dad out with in Stray at the bowling alley?
Yup, that's it.
skully
03-11-2009, 11:21 PM
OK.
This item is seen in only one episode, although similar items are seen many times in the series
The item serves a purpose for which it is not intended
A main star came into contact with the item as a result of an attack.
What is it?
Was the main star attacked with the item?
Was the item (mis)used as a weapon?
skully
03-11-2009, 11:26 PM
Was the main star attacked with the item?
Was the item (mis)used as a weapon?The main star was not attacked with the item.
The item was quite the opposite of a weapon.
xrayvision
03-11-2009, 11:31 PM
So it was used to protect someone?
skully
03-11-2009, 11:34 PM
So it was used to protect someone?More to lessen the impact of the attack.
So does it somehow heal the main star?
How about Chloe's krypto-tear that falls on Lois in Phantom?
skully
03-11-2009, 11:37 PM
So does it somehow heal the main star?
How about Chloe's krypto-tear that falls on Lois in Phantom?Nothing to do with healing. Not Chloe's tear.
The main character is injured by the attack but this item lessened the impact.
Is it too large to hold in one hand?
skully
03-12-2009, 12:14 AM
Is it too large to hold in one hand?Yes.
RedKalEL
03-12-2009, 05:48 AM
the piece of the celieing that lex dropped on clark and chloe in onyx
Sandraangel86
03-12-2009, 11:53 AM
Was the item used to protect clark? Like this lead block in the foundary where he fights with Greg in Metamorphosis?
xrayvision
03-12-2009, 12:06 PM
Is it the picnic table Clark landed on in Leech?
skully
03-12-2009, 02:01 PM
the piece of the celieing that lex dropped on clark and chloe in onyxNo. The main star is actually hurt in the scene.
Was the item used to protect clark? Like this lead block in the foundary where he fights with Greg in Metamorphosis?The item did not lessen the impact of an injury on Clark ie Clark is not the main star I'm referring to.
Is it the picnic table Clark landed on in Leech?It is not the picnic table (actually I thought he landed on a car - he threw Brent onto the table) in Leech but this is along the lines of my thinking. The person was injured but landed on something that broke their fall.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-12-2009, 03:36 PM
How about the wing of Lex's plane when he landed on the island? He mentioned something about Jonathan's watch leading him to safe harbor.
skully
03-12-2009, 03:40 PM
How about the wing of Lex's plane when he landed on the island? He mentioned something about Jonathan's watch leading him to safe harbor.No, we actually see the item that the breaks the main star's fall.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-12-2009, 03:44 PM
Anything to do with Clark's and Jonathan's fall when they were fighting?
skully
03-12-2009, 03:50 PM
Anything to do with Clark's and Jonathan's fall when they were fighting?Not anything in the Superdad v Superson fight in Phoenix.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-12-2009, 03:53 PM
Was Clark involved in the scene?
xrayvision
03-12-2009, 04:02 PM
What about the car that Pete landed on in Nocturne or the car that Andy landed on in Precipice?
skully
03-12-2009, 04:06 PM
Was Clark involved in the seen?No.
What about the car that Pete landed on in Nocturne or the car that Andy landed on in Precipice?No. I would see those things as actually doing more damage than necessarily breaking someone's fall. Pete, for instance, broke his arm.
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Recap:
This item is seen in only one episode, although similar items are seen many times in the series.
It is too large to hold in one hand.
The item breaks the fall of an already injured main star.
A main star came into contact with the item as a result of an attack.
Clark is not in the scene.
It is not the picnic table or car in Leech, the cars in Precipice or Nocturne, anything in Phoenix, the wing of Lex's plane in Exile
What is it?
Is it something soft, like a bed or a couch?
How about the couch Clark pushes in place to catch Lex in Zero?
xrayvision
03-12-2009, 04:19 PM
Nice guess MrsK.
skully
03-12-2009, 04:23 PM
Is it something soft, like a bed or a couch?
How about the couch Clark pushes in place to catch Lex in Zero?Not quite as soft as a bed or a couch. Not the couch in Zero.
skully
03-12-2009, 08:49 PM
Recap (twiddling thumbs :)):
This item is seen in only one episode, although similar items are seen many times in the series.
It is too large to hold in one hand.
The item breaks the fall of an already injured main star.
A main star came into contact with the item as a result of an attack.
Clark is not in the scene.
It is not soft like a bed or a couch but it is softer than a car or a table.
It is not the picnic table or car in Leech, the cars in Precipice or Nocturne, anything in Phoenix, the wing of Lex's plane in Exile or the couch from Club Zero from Zero.
What is it?
xrayvision
03-13-2009, 04:57 AM
Was the fall from 1 story/floor or was it a longer fall? Was the main character male or female?
skully
03-13-2009, 05:33 AM
Was the fall from 1 story/floor or was it a longer fall? Was the main character male or female?
You're up late, xray.
It wasn't a fall from the 1st story or a longer fall. The main star was injured and fell on this item, rather than hitting the floor.
xrayvision
03-13-2009, 05:45 AM
Was it something Chloe fell on in Crush or something Lois fell on in Fragile?
skully
03-13-2009, 05:47 AM
Was it something Chloe fell on in Crush or something Lois fell on in Fragile?No and no.
skully
03-13-2009, 02:55 PM
Ahem.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 03:57 PM
Was the item this person WOULD HAVE fallen on deadly? Broken glass? Something sharp and metal?
skully
03-13-2009, 03:59 PM
Was the item this person WOULD HAVE fallen on deadly? Broken glass? Something sharp and metal?The main character who was already injured, would've fallen on the concrete floor, possibly sustaining further injury (split head etc). This item prevented that.
Was the injured character male or female? Was he/she alone when this item broke his/her fall?
skully
03-13-2009, 04:21 PM
Was the injured character male or female? Was he/she alone when this item broke his/her fall?I can't believe no one has been concentrating on the main character!!
The main character is female. She is with another main star and her assailant when her fall is broken.
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Recap:
This item is seen in only one episode, although similar items are seen many times in the series.
It is too large to hold in one hand.
The item breaks the fall of an already injured female main star.
It is a short fall, not 1 or more stories.
The item stops the injured main star from falling on a concrete floor.
A female main star came into contact with the item as a result of an attack.
She is with another main star and her assailant when her fall is broken.
Clark is not in the scene.
It is not soft like a bed or a couch but it is softer than a car or a table.
It is not the picnic table or car in Leech, the cars in Precipice or Nocturne, anything in Phoenix, the wing of Lex's plane in Exile, the couch from Club Zero from Zero, or anything from Crush or Fragile.
What is it?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 04:44 PM
Was this when Lana fell through the glass ceiling at the mansion in Trespass?
Never mind. Clark's not there
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Is the other main star male or female?
skully
03-13-2009, 04:47 PM
Is the other main star male or female?The other main star is male.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 04:48 PM
Is the other main star current? If not, was he a main star for longer than a season?
Is the injured main current or former? Always a main?
skully
03-13-2009, 04:51 PM
Is the other main star current? If not, was he a main star for longer than a season?Current main and longer than one season.
Is she a current or former main? Always a main?Current main, not always a main.
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Recap:
This item is seen in only one episode, although similar items are seen many times in the series.
It is too large to hold in one hand.
The item breaks the fall of an already injured current female main star (who was not always a main).
It is a short fall, not 1 or more stories.
The item stops the injured main star from falling on a concrete floor.
A female main star came into contact with the item as a result of an attack.
She is with another current male multi season main star and her assailant when her fall is broken.
Clark is not in the scene.
It is not soft like a bed or a couch but it is softer than a car or a table.
It is not the picnic table or car in Leech, the cars in Precipice or Nocturne, anything in Phoenix, the wing of Lex's plane in Exile, the couch from Club Zero from Zero, or anything from Crush or Fragile.
What is it?
So Lois is injured, and she is in the scene with Jimmy? Is it in Descent? What did Lois fall on when Gina shot her? Or is it something in the freezer?
skully
03-13-2009, 04:57 PM
So Lois is injured, and she is in the scene with Jimmy? Is it in Descent? What did Lois fall on when Gina shot her? Or is it something in the freezer?
That's the scene, MrsK, and rather than get you to watch it, it was a crate of green corn. We see crates of corn numerous times through the series but not packed and wrapped like the one Lois fell on (You shot me?!" :D).
Yay, one down several to go!! You're up. :)
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 05:02 PM
well done Mrs. K
skully
03-13-2009, 05:42 PM
You're up, MrsK.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 05:52 PM
Mrs. K was rushed to Smallville Medical with Scarlett Fever
skully
03-13-2009, 05:54 PM
[snort] I was placing bets for what MrsK might be suffering from. You're a busy medic Dr Jason Hockymask. :D
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 06:00 PM
If I want to keep Mrs K off of K-Site, all I have to do is sedate her like Sarah Conroy's uncle did, lol
skully
03-13-2009, 06:05 PM
Yikes, just what we need. An evil Doctor in a hockey mask roaming the halls of K-site. :)
xrayvision
03-13-2009, 06:16 PM
I finally saw that movie late last night.
skully
03-13-2009, 06:19 PM
Any good? I heard the reviews weren't great.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 06:21 PM
I finally saw that movie late last night.
What movie? Friday the 13th? The new one? What did you think?
This was a gift from one character to another.
It was modified to serve a purpose other than its original one.
It was seen in a single episode, but similar items have been seen several times.
What is it?
xrayvision
03-13-2009, 06:55 PM
I thought it was pretty good as far as the horror movie standards of today. Doesn't compare to the greatness of the first 3 original movies, but it was pretty entertaining. I thought it was weird though. There were 3 parts to it. First was the short part with the mother. Then was the part with the characters that Clay's sister was with. Then came the part with Clay and those characters in the lake house.
What I was confused about is whether this Jason is a zombie. I thought he was supposed to be a living, breathing yet deformed human like he was in Parts 2-4 (until the end of 4 when he was killed) of the original movies. But no living human could survive having their face put through a mulcher like that. There were some very hot girls in the movie though.
SuperFat
03-13-2009, 06:57 PM
This was a gift from one character to another.
It was modified to serve a purpose other than its original one.
It was seen in a single episode, but similar items have been seen several times.
What is it?
Usual Questions.
Was the character who gave the gift a main character?
Is the character who received the gift a main character?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-13-2009, 06:58 PM
I thought it was pretty good as far as the horror movie standards of today. Doesn't compare to the greatness of the first 3 original movies, but it was pretty entertaining. I thought it was weird though. There were 3 parts to it. First was the short part with the mother. Then was the part with the characters that Clay's sister was with. Then came the part with Clay and those characters in the lake house.
What I was confused about is whether this Jason is a zombie. I thought he was supposed to be a living, breathing yet deformed human like he was in Parts 2-4 (until the end of 4 when he was killed) of the original movies. But no living human could survive having their face put through a mulcher like that. There were some very hot girls in the movie though.
I didn't care for it. I posted a review on one of the threads were having a discussion on a few weeks ago but at the time I think you refrained from reading it because you hadn't seen the movie yet. I'll look tomorrow and see if I can find the post so I don't have to rehash the entire thing all over again. BTW, Eric Morse sent me "Friday the 13th Mother's Day" on DVD. I plan on watching it tomorrow. I'll let you know how it is.
Usual Questions.
Was the character who gave the gift a main character?
Is the character who received the gift a main character?
Main character to main character.
Sandraangel86
03-14-2009, 08:19 AM
Is this gift for a special pupouse? Like a thank you or a birthday present?
The giver had a special purpose in giving the gift, but it was not for a special occasion like a birthday, or even a thank you.
Sandraangel86
03-14-2009, 11:57 AM
is the one who gave the present male or female, a current main character? What about the other one?
Was the different purpouse a bad one or a good one?
Male former main character to female former main character.
I'd say the purpose was a bad one.
Sandraangel86
03-14-2009, 01:04 PM
Is it something electrical? Is it maybe alien?
skully
03-14-2009, 05:45 PM
Recap:
This was a gift from one male former main character to a female former main character.
It was modified to serve a purpose other than its original one.
The gift was given for a special purpose but not for a special occasion or a thank you.
The purpose for giving the gift was bad.
It was seen in a single episode, but similar items have been seen several times.
It is not electrical or alien.
What is it?
Where the former mains always mains? Multi season mains?
Can the item be held in one hand? Is it heavy? Is it made of hard material?
One was always a main - multi-season. The other is a single season main who also appeared as a guest.
The item can be held in one hand, is not hevy, and is made of a hard material.
skully
03-14-2009, 06:46 PM
Is the former female main the single season main?
Is the item made of metal, plastic or glass?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-14-2009, 07:00 PM
Is it the bottle of wine Lex gave Lana (as Isobelle) in Spell?
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Or Kara's bracelet with GPS device in it?
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Or did Lex put that GPS device in a necklace? I forget...
skully
03-14-2009, 07:04 PM
Or Kara's bracelet with GPS device in it?
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Or did Lex put that GPS device in a necklace? I forget...It was her necklace (mentioned by Lex at the beginning of Fracture) and that fits quite nicely.
You have some outstanding questions in the "Where is it?" thread, Jason. :)
Good job, Jason - it was Kara's necklace from Fracture.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-14-2009, 08:13 PM
Good job, Jason - it was Kara's necklace from Fracture.
Thanks. I'm now up on three threads, lol
working on a new one
skully
03-14-2009, 08:17 PM
I'm working hard to relieve you of that burden, Jason. :D
Fridaythe13Jason
03-14-2009, 08:21 PM
-this item was seen in one episode
-we only see one main star handle the item
-this item allowed a different main star to make a discovery
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I'm working hard to relieve you of that burden, Jason. :D
yeah, I have feeling you're getting close...
skully
03-14-2009, 08:24 PM
Need an answer in the "Where is it?" thread ;)
Is the main star that handled the item current?
How about the other main that discovered something?
Does the one who made the discovery see the item? Handle it off-screen?
skully
03-14-2009, 08:52 PM
Can the item be held in one hand? Is it made of hard material?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-14-2009, 09:50 PM
Is the main star that handled the item current?
no
How about the other main that discovered something?
yes
Does the one who made the discovery see the item? Handle it off-screen?
He/she never sees the item on screen. It's possible he/she saw it off screen.
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Can the item be held in one hand? Is it made of hard material?
Yes, it can be held in one hand. Yes, made of hard material.
skully
03-14-2009, 10:02 PM
Was the former main star always a main? Male or female?
Is the current main male or female?
Is the item made of metal?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-14-2009, 10:03 PM
Was the former main star always a main? Male or female?
Is the current main male or female?
Is the item made of metal?
The former main star was not always a main -- female
The current main is male
the item may have metal parts but it is made mostly of a different kind of material.
skully
03-14-2009, 10:37 PM
Recap:
This item was seen in one episode
We only see one former main female star (who was not always a main) handle the item
This item allowed a current main main star to make a discovery but does not see the item on screen (but may have seen it offscreen)
The item can be held in one hand.
The item may have metal parts but it is made mostly of a different kind of material.
What is it?
So the female main is either Lana or Kara?
Is the current main Clark?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-15-2009, 05:01 PM
So the female main is either Lana or Kara?
Yes
Is the current main Clark?
Yes
Is the item alien?
Was the former main a multi-season main?
Does the item belong to the character that handles it?
Does the item have movable parts?
skully
03-16-2009, 12:07 PM
Recap for new page:
This item was seen in one episode
We only see one former main female star (Either Lana or Kara) handle the item
This item allowed a Clark to make a discovery but does not see the item on screen (but may have seen it offscreen)
The item can be held in one hand.
The item may have metal parts but it is made mostly of a different kind of material.
What is it?
minerva73
03-16-2009, 01:43 PM
Was the object destroyed, misplaced, or anything like that by the end of the episode that it was seen in?
Did any other characters reference the item (even though they didn't come in contact with it)?
Did Clark tell Lana or Kara that the item helped him make the discovery?
Welcome back, m73! It's been a while. :)
Fridaythe13Jason
03-16-2009, 05:30 PM
L-O-L -- I almost started to ask a question then I realize, this is MY question!!! ROFL!!! HA HA HA
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Is the item alien?
Was the former main a multi-season main?
Does the item belong to the character that handles it?
Does the item have movable parts?
-The item is not alien
-The former main was not a multi season main
-The item does not belong to the character that handles it
-The item has parts that move internally. Nothing like a lever that you could pull if that's what you mean.
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Was the object destroyed, misplaced, or anything like that by the end of the episode that it was seen in?
Did any other characters reference the item (even though they didn't come in contact with it)?
Did Clark tell Lana or Kara that the item helped him make the discovery?
The item survived the episode perfectly intact.
The item was not specifically referenced by any other character although another character did see it while it was being used.
-Hmmm, I would say that the former main character already knew what Clark discovered. It wasn't "news" to them.
*The item itself didn't produce the "discovery". The item performed its function, and the RESULT of that is what led Clark to the "discovery". The item is not actually in the scene when Clark makes his discovery. I know, I've totally confused you, lol.
Recap:
This item was seen in one episode.
We only see Kara handle the item.
This item allowed a Clark to make a discovery, but he does not see the item on screen (but may have seen it offscreen)
The item can be held in one hand.
The item may have metal parts, but it is made mostly of a different kind of material.
The item is not alien.
The item does not belong to Kara.
The item has parts that move internally. Nothing like a lever that you could pull.
The item survived the episode perfectly intact.
The item was not specifically referenced by any other character although another character did see it while it was being used.
Kara already knew what Clark discovered.
The item itself didn't produce the "discovery". The item performed its function, and the RESULT of that is what led Clark to the "discovery".
What is it?
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Is the item made of a hard material (like plastic, wood, or glass)?
Is the other character that sees Kara use the item male or female? A main character?
Is it the Polaroid camera Kara uses to take a picture of Lara?
skully
03-16-2009, 08:58 PM
Page 5??? What the...?
Earth calling Jason.
This was on page 1 just 2 hours ago - It is really busy around here tonight to drop that far so quickly!
skully
03-16-2009, 09:51 PM
Is it the Polaroid camera Kara uses to take a picture of Lara?
Sounds pretty good to me, MrsK. :)
I guess we'll see when Jason gets back.
skully
03-17-2009, 12:44 PM
Jason must've been on Krypton when it exploded. :(
SuperFat
03-17-2009, 02:35 PM
Is it the milk container that Kara (Brainiac) was drinking and then fell, and it broke?
A lot of hold threads are popping up again.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-17-2009, 03:29 PM
Is the item made of a hard material (like plastic, wood, or glass)?
Is the other character that sees Kara use the item male or female? A main character?
Is it the Polaroid camera Kara uses to take a picture of Lara?
-Mostly plastic
-The other character is female
-Yes, it's the Polaroid! :)
I belong to a main character.
I was handled by someone other than my owner.
The person that owned me did not want to use me.
What am I?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-17-2009, 05:14 PM
I belong to a main character.
I was handled by someone other than my owner.
The person that owned me did not want to use me.
What am I?
Did the "someone other" have to steal the item to use it, or did they have the user's consent?
Also, is the main character current? Male or female?
skully
03-17-2009, 05:45 PM
Is the other person a guest? Recurring? More than 2 episodes?
A meteor freak? Survive the epi? Male or female?
Fit in one hand? Made of hard material?
Did the "someone other" have to steal the item to use it, or did they have the user's consent?
Also, is the main character current? Male or female?
The main character is male and current.
The other person handles the item, but doesn't use it, if that makes sense. It was not stolen; the owner saw this person handling it and did not object.
Is the other person a guest? Recurring? More than 2 episodes?
A meteor freak? Survive the epi? Male or female?
Fit in one hand? Made of hard material?
No, the other person is not a guest or a meteor freak, did survive the episode - male.
It can be held in one hand but does not fit in one hand.
It is made of hard material.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-17-2009, 06:14 PM
A weapon? Can be used as a weapon? Alien?
Not a weapon, and not alien.
Fridaythe13Jason
03-17-2009, 06:28 PM
You said the owner had reservations about using it. Is it because it would injure in some way (physically or emotionally)?
No, not for those reasons.
minerva73
03-17-2009, 06:46 PM
Can it be easily destroyed by an average person with muscle?
If this object were to be used, would it have made life easier for the owner?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-17-2009, 06:55 PM
Is Clark the owner?
skully
03-17-2009, 07:02 PM
Whose turn for a recap?
Is Clark the owner?
Yes
Can it be easily destroyed by an average person with muscle?
If this object were to be used, would it have made life easier for the owner?
It could be fairly easily destroyed.
Not wanting to use it made Clark's life more difficult (at least temporarily), but the item's use wouldn't necessarily have the opposite effect. He did eventually use it (offscreen).
Fridaythe13Jason
03-17-2009, 07:19 PM
I thought Clark WAS the owner? Did he use the item eventually? Or did he give it away and the new owner used it? Would using the item have given the user an unfair advantage of some sort? (I know that's a vague question)
Sorry - I made that unnecessarily confusing by typing the answers out of order. Yes, Clark is the owner, and he did eventually use the item off-screen. He didn't give the item to anyone.
No, no unfair advantage involved
skully
03-17-2009, 08:41 PM
I belong to Clark.
I was handled by someone other than my owner.
This other person handled but did not use the item.
Clark had reservations about using the item but not because it would injure.
Not wanting to use it made Clark's life temporarily more difficult, but the item's use wouldn't necessarily have the opposite effect.
Clark did eventually use the item (offscreen).
It was not stolen; Clark saw this person handling it and did not object.
The other person is male, not a meteor freak and survived the episode.
The person that owned me did not want to use me.
The item can be held in one hand but doesn't fit in one hand.
It is not a weapon, not alien and made of hard material.
It could be fairly easily destroyed.
No unfair advantage could be gained from using the item.
What am I?
Repeating the recap to clarify a couple of things:
I belong to Clark.
I was handled but not used for my intended purpose on-screen by someone other than Clark.
The other person is male, not a meteor freak and survived the episode.
The other person is not a guest.
Clark did not want to use the item, but not because it would injure anyone.
Not wanting to use it made Clark's life temporarily more difficult, but the item's use wouldn't really have the opposite effect.
Clark did eventually use the item (offscreen).
It was not stolen; Clark saw the other person handling it and did not object.
The item can be held with one hand but doesn't fit in one hand.
It is not a weapon, not alien and made of hard material.
It could be fairly easily destroyed.
No unfair advantage could be gained from using the item.
What am I?
skully
03-17-2009, 10:36 PM
Thanks for the corrections/clarifications, MrsK.
So the other person is a main character. Is it a current main? Former multi-season main?
Always a main?
Is it made of glass? Or plastic? Or metal?
Former multi-season main, who was always a main.
A little metal, mostly something else.
xrayvision
03-18-2009, 12:42 AM
Repeating the recap to clarify a couple of things:
I belong to Clark.
I was handled but not used for my intended purpose on-screen by someone other than Clark.
The other person is male, not a meteor freak and survived the episode.
The other person is not a guest.
Clark did not want to use the item, but not because it would injure anyone.
Not wanting to use it made Clark's life temporarily more difficult, but the item's use wouldn't really have the opposite effect.
Clark did eventually use the item (offscreen).
It was not stolen; Clark saw the other person handling it and did not object.
The item can be held with one hand but doesn't fit in one hand.
It is not a weapon, not alien and made of hard material.
It could be fairly easily destroyed.
No unfair advantage could be gained from using the item.
What am I?
Is it Clark's laptop from Rosetta?
skully
03-18-2009, 12:43 AM
So it's Lex, Pete or Jonathan. Is the other main character still alive? Required answer - yes, no or maybe. :)
Is it Clark's laptop from Rosetta?
No
So it's Lex, Pete or Jonathan. Is the other main character still alive? Required answer - yes, no or maybe. :)
No.
Sandraangel86
03-18-2009, 11:33 AM
Is the item something electrical? Just to clarrify. The one who used it is Jonathan, is he?
No, the item is not electrical.
Jonathan is the person seen handling the item.
Sandraangel86
03-18-2009, 12:02 PM
Is it a item every average household would have?
Do we see the item at the kent farm?
A lot of people would have one, but many would not. It's not an unusual item, just not something everyone has to have.
Yes, we see it at the farm.
Sandraangel86
03-18-2009, 12:36 PM
Is it some kind of tool or householditem?
It's not a household item, and it's not a tool, either.
Sandraangel86
03-18-2009, 12:46 PM
Was the item in Clarks room? Or the kent kitchen? Is it something you might need on a farm?
It was seen in the Kent house, but not in the kitchen or Clark's room. It is not something that would usually be in the house, though.
No, it isn't farm-related.
skully
03-18-2009, 01:27 PM
Wow, this one is still out there?
Recap:
I belong to Clark.
I was handled but not used for my intended purpose on-screen by Jonathan
Clark did not want to use the item, but not because it would injure anyone.
Not wanting to use it made Clark's life temporarily more difficult, but the item's use wouldn't really have the opposite effect.
Clark did eventually use the item (offscreen).
It was not stolen; Clark saw Jonathan handling it and did not object.
The item can be held with one hand but doesn't fit in one hand.
It is not a weapon, not alien and made of hard material (a little metal but mostly something else).
It is not electrical.
It is seen at the Kent farmhouse but not in the kitchen or Clark's room, and is not farming-related.
It would not normally be seen in the house.
It is a common item but not everyone needs one.
It is not a household item or tool.
It could be fairly easily destroyed.
No unfair advantage could be gained from using the item.
It is not Clark's laptop from Rosetta.
What am I?
Is it made of plastic? Glass?
Not plastic. Probably fiberglass - I think. :\
skully
03-18-2009, 03:22 PM
So is it the size of a football? Larger or smaller?
skully
03-18-2009, 03:56 PM
Something of Clark's that Jonathan handled that's made of something like fiberglass, that can be held in one hand but is larger than a football?
Is it seen on the farmhouse porch? Is it bigger than a laptop? Or is it long like a javelin?
Long like a javelin.
It is seen inside the house.
skully
03-18-2009, 04:50 PM
So not in the kitchen or Clark's room? Did Jonathan handle this item in the living room/TV area? Do you consider the dinner table to be separate or part of the kitchen?
Yes - dinner table is where he had it.
skully
03-18-2009, 05:12 PM
Was it Clark's old fishing rod in Reaper?
skully
03-18-2009, 05:17 PM
OK.
This item was seen in one episode
It is quite unique
A guest character didn't want to handle the item.
What is it?
Fridaythe13Jason
03-18-2009, 05:25 PM
Was it Clark's old fishing rod in Reaper?
Good one Mrs. K
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Did the guest character not want to handle the item because he/she feared breaking it?
Did the item belong to a main character?
Is the guest male or female?
Is the item alien?
Is it a weapon?
skully
03-18-2009, 06:11 PM
Good one Mrs. K
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Did the guest character not want to handle the item because he/she feared breaking it?
Did the item belong to a main character?
Is the guest male or female?
Is the item alien?
Is it a weapon?Sorry Jason, got waylaid, and missed the merged questions.
There was no fear of breaking this item.
The item did not belong to a main character.
The guest is female.
The item is not alien.
The item is not a weapon.
minerva73
03-18-2009, 06:33 PM
Is it unique because there are only a few of them in the world or were the other ones being destroyed somehow?
Can it be held with one hand?
Is it too heavy for someone like Lana (even though it doesn't belong to her) to handle? Or would they need superpowers?
skully
03-18-2009, 06:38 PM
Is it unique because there are only a few of them in the world or were the other ones being destroyed somehow?
Can it be held with one hand?
Is it too heavy for someone like Lana (even though it doesn't belong to her) to handle? Or would they need superpowers?It is unique because we have never seen anything else like this on Smallville. No other versions of this item have been destroyed.
It cannot be held on one hand.
Someone like Lana could not lift this item. Considerable strength (even superpowers) would be needed to lift this item.
Did the guest character not want to handle the item because she feared it would injure her or someone else?
Is it safe to assume that using the item would not involve lifting it?
Is it made of metal?
skully
03-18-2009, 06:50 PM
Did the guest character not want to handle the item because she feared it would injure her or someone else?
Is it safe to assume that using the item would not involve lifting it?
Is it made of metal?Yes MrsK, the guest character did not want to handle the item for fear of injury.
The item was not meant to be lifted.
It is made of metal.
skully
03-18-2009, 06:55 PM
Actually, my recall was flawed. I have just checked the episode again and the item is actually lifted, so great strength is not required. (I incorrectly remembered it as being attached to something else).
It is much smaller than a car but needs to hands to lift.
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Corrective recap:
This item was seen in one episode
It is quite unique because this is seen only once, and I don't imagine it being a common item in real life.
A female guest character didn't want to handle the item due to fear of injury.
The item did not belong to a main character.
It cannot be held in one hand but can be lifted with two.
It is much smaller than a car.
It is made of metal, is not a weapon and it not alien.
What is it?
Is the female guest a single episode guest?
Does the item belong to the guest or to any single person?
Did the guest fear she would injure herself if she used the item?
skully
03-18-2009, 07:07 PM
Is the female guest a single episode guest?
Does the item belong to the guest or to any single person?
Did the guest fear she would injure herself if she used the item?The female guest is not single-episode.
The item belongs to another guest.
The guest feared she would injure herself if she handled the item.
Was the female guest ever a main character?
skully
03-18-2009, 07:16 PM
Was the female guest ever a main character?Closing in, MrsK. :)
Yes, the female guest has been a main character.
skully
03-18-2009, 08:13 PM
Recap. I need someone to solve this so I can run off to get some stuff done (don't like to leave things hanging).
This item was seen in one episode
It is quite unique because this is seen only once, and I don't imagine it being a common item in real life.
A female recurring guest character (who has been a main star) didn't want to handle the item due to fear of injury to herself.
The item did not belong to a main character, but belonged to a guest.
It cannot be held in one hand but can be lifted with two.
It is much smaller than a car.
It is made of metal, is not a weapon and it not alien.
What is it?
Is it that red hot metal thing that Carter Bowfry wanted Lana to lift (and she did) with her wrists in Power?
skully
03-18-2009, 09:11 PM
That's exactly what it is, MrsK. Well done, you're up. :)
All right!
This is a colorful item.
It belongs to a main character.
It is both seen and mentioned, and it was somewhat significant to the plot of an episode.
What is it?
skully
03-18-2009, 09:49 PM
Is it edible? Is it something that can be worn? Can it be held in one hand? Is it fragile?
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