With the money Lex has.............he can convert anybody. In the back of Metallo's head........Clark is still resposible for what happened to him.
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And how's that exactly? Because he saved that bus with the criminals? Because Clark didn't push him onto the street. Clark didn't release the Kandorians either. And Clark certainly didn't modify him so that he could wear a chip.
Clark is as much responsible for Metallo as he is for Lana's parents' death.Comment
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Yep. We may not hold Clark responsible, but Metallo certainly does. His sister died as a result of Clark's well-intentioned actions. Grief and anger are rarely rational.
Personally, I think that "His destiny is to become a villain!" is not enough to explain his sudden turn to evil. But I'm a character development fan.Comment
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And how's that exactly? Because he saved that bus with the criminals? Because Clark didn't push him onto the street. Clark didn't release the Kandorians either. And Clark certainly didn't modify him so that he could wear a chip.
Clark is as much responsible for Metallo as he is for Lana's parents' death.Comment
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Well, then the WRITERS should have SHOWN that. I'm sorry, but it is the responsibility of the story-tellers to actual TELL the story.
Lana Lang wasn't meant to be Clark's obsession for 7+ years of his life and beyond HIGH SCHOOL... yet on this show she was. She wasn't meant to be Super-powered, full of Kryptonite or marry Lex Luthor... but she did in Smallville.
So, IF Metallo was supposed to be a villain after Upgrade, then WE should have SEEN it, imho.Comment
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That was a specific example I used of one of Chloe's piss-poor decisions last season. As I said then, Chloe resorted to the help of a known DC villain. Even if she didn't know it, the tactics alone should have been enough. But that's another topic.Comment
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Well at least Bryan Q Miller said he's revisiting this plot point in his season 11 comic arc "Valkyrie".Comment
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