Hi, total lurker here. I just had to add that my little comic book geek heart has never been happier with a Smallville action scene. It does remind me of the intro to Watchmen but I still think it's very creative .
I love Clois and I actually liked Clana at times, but SV has always been a bit too melodrama heavy for me. So I never really loved this show until the last two seasons. With these scenes, Absolute Justice and the laundry-list of DC-canon guest stars, it feels like SV is finally getting serious about its roots. I keep seeing people on the boards saying, "Superman would never do that!", followed by rebuffs with actual examples from the comic books. It's like, now that SV's finally making Clark man up the fans who never read the books are just confused. They keep expecting SV Clark to mope, which I find a little sad. But it is comforting to see that the writers are finally (and, well, slowly) giving him a spine.
Good point about the Green Arrow leap. I just re-watched and totally agree .
Jazzylg, you're right, the efx crew has really stepped it up this season. And WickedSusi, I love your avatar.
I love Clois and I actually liked Clana at times, but SV has always been a bit too melodrama heavy for me. So I never really loved this show until the last two seasons. With these scenes, Absolute Justice and the laundry-list of DC-canon guest stars, it feels like SV is finally getting serious about its roots. I keep seeing people on the boards saying, "Superman would never do that!", followed by rebuffs with actual examples from the comic books. It's like, now that SV's finally making Clark man up the fans who never read the books are just confused. They keep expecting SV Clark to mope, which I find a little sad. But it is comforting to see that the writers are finally (and, well, slowly) giving him a spine.
Good point about the Green Arrow leap. I just re-watched and totally agree .
Jazzylg, you're right, the efx crew has really stepped it up this season. And WickedSusi, I love your avatar.
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