Shouldn't Conner be living at the farm and be enrolled at Smallville High?
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Conner not living at the farm?
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Connor Kent, living with his Aunt Martha, goes to an exclusive school where his classmates are the offspring of Generals, Congressmen, Judges and diplomats. At school, he's just an ordinary student albeit with more power in his pinky than all of the [perceived] power and privlege of his classmates. Out of school, he goes off being a hero like his "cousin" Superman. The problem is that can he keep his two lives [and his twin good/evil nature] separate?
This is one part "Smallville" mixed in with a little "90210" style of privledged teen drama and angst.
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I think Clark will call the realtor to buy the Metropolis apartment and keep the Kent Farm. I wonder if this is the last time we will see the Kent Farm.Comment
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Starting after spring break? That's dumb. What can you possibly learn in that time that warrants enrolling for those two months? I don't specifically remember Clark saying that, but I'll take your word for it.Comment
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most HS's do not allow enrollments for one month of school...it makes more sense he would enroll in the fall when they could put together a proper education history for him...Comment
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Yeah, I wouldn't have thought many schools would allow that. Also, I guess it's a good thing Clark's got Chloe around so she can churn out another fake identity so Conner can actually enroll.Comment
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