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Yeah, even though Lois had all those little figurines of the JL back when she was planning the seating chart in Masquerade, they were all out covering for Clark while he was occupied with the wedding.
And how are we supposed to expect that these "guests" would see Clark walking down the aisle, in his tux, completely gorgeous and composed, and then buy him as bumbling, glasses wearing DP Clark Kent? Doesn't really compute.
LOL, Matt (myankskent) brought up this same thing. It was ridiculous how they're trying to get everyone to buy the dual identity & how people won't know Superman is Clark, yet they did nothing to cover his identity as late as the finale. Way to go PTB.
Ollie showed her both rings and the original one was gold-gold. This looked more like amber.
And it began to glow. Though one could argue that the glowing is a visual aid for the viewers or else people should have picked up on it way sooner. But I guess it's the same with the heat vision. Some times you see it, some times you don't.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This. The single clear amber ring clearly looked different to the pair of gold rings.
Yeah, even though Lois had all those little figurines of the JL back when she was planning the seating chart in Masquerade, they were all out covering for Clark while he was occupied with the wedding.
And how are we supposed to expect that these "guests" would see Clark walking down the aisle, in his tux, completely gorgeous and composed, and then buy him as bumbling, glasses wearing DP Clark Kent? Doesn't really compute.
That was my biggest question in that time. Good catch!
I think its sad that they couldn't get all of clarks friends over the years to come back.
Pete (i think the actor is in jail though so idk)
Lana (They never had closure, he was forced to leave her and didnt pick lois on his own)
John jones (was he there? I don't remember him if he was lol..)
AC & Mera
Bart (Hasn't been on in ages...)
Connor
Dr. Emil Hamilton
Can't think of anymore, but I'm sure there are plenty of minor characters that they could have gotten.
Originally posted by nate-dog1701d
Yeah, even though Lois had all those little figurines of the JL back when she was planning the seating chart in Masquerade, they were all out covering for Clark while he was occupied with the wedding.
Yeah, they were all out "covering" for him and NONE showed up for the fight
Wow!
The PTB really, really, really should have worked harder on the returns
Instead of being in Prophecy --- Stargirl AND Kara should have been at the wedding!!
Yes, Jeff the Intern was there... what about RANDALL??? He was their boss?
The General and Lucy should have most definitely been there! Oh, and the JL -- Dinah, Bart, AC, Mera, John Jonns --- Pete, Lana, etc. could have had stand-ins like in Icarus and just shown them from the back, if that was all they could do!
Really, what gives... they didn't even TRY to include any of these people
Unless it happened in Offscreenville, Clark doesn't even know that Kara is gone to wherever/whenever she went to. He never mentioned anything about Kara not being at the wedding -- or even in his life during the 7 years after.
they could of been workers at the daily planet or escorts ollie could of felt bad that they didnt have a lot of friends and hired some escorts for them we will never know.
The old couple next to Martha was probably her parents. Notice how we only got a close look at the woman's face. But, the old man is only seen in long shots. Often this technique is employed to conceal the fact that it's a stand-in, rather than the actor who played him in "Redux" (whereas his wife had only been mentioned).
On the front row of the bride's side, there are four people. One man and three women. We get a close-up, that show's us the faces of three of them. However, they try (and partly fails) to conceal the face of a brunette woman. It's possible that she's supposed to be Lucy Lane.
The rest are probably some relatives and friends, whom we've just never met before. The show may have run for ten years, but if you ran through all 218 episodes (without interruptions), you'd be done in like a week. Ten years. Almost 3650 days (I'm not accounting for leap years). Yet, the onscreen material is only enough for barely seven days. Most episode doesn't start right after the previous one. Some have gaps of weeks between them. So, it is entirely possible that they have friends, that we have never seen. In "Hex", Chloe-as-Lois encounters a cop, who mentions a regular poker game that he (and some others) play with Lois. Maybe this cop (and the other poker buddies) was among the guests.
I think its sad that they couldn't get all of clarks friends over the years to come back.
Pete (i think the actor is in jail though so idk)
Lana (They never had closure, he was forced to leave her and didnt pick lois on his own)
John jones (was he there? I don't remember him if he was lol..)
AC & Mera
Bart (Hasn't been on in ages...)
Connor
Dana
Dr. Emil Hamilton
Originally posted by luckycloisfan
Stargirl
Many of these are pretty random (they explain Conner. He's in hiding from Lionel, so he couldn't have attended). Their association with Clark is 100% through their superhero activities, not regular life. Why is this teenage girl (Stargirl) from Blue Valley here? Why would Lois invite a woman (Dinah Lance), whom she clashes with politically? Why is this guy (Bart Allen) from Central City here? Why is this guy (AC) from Mercy Reef here? These are questions that the other guests would ask. Suddenly, a bunch of Clark's never before mentioned friends show up, from out of town. None of whom are able to say why they know Clark or why they're so close, as all of that ties into them being metahumans/cyborgs/aliens/Atlanteans and superheroes. Meanwhile, the other guests are part of the private/civilian life of Lois and Clark. We've never seen them before, because that's the nature of the beast. It's a superhero show. The focus is on that, not the fact that Clark may occasionally invite some guys over to watch a football match. Guys, played by actors, who might very well prove busy, when they're needed for a wedding scene. Resulting in them being left out, while the viewers ask: "Why aren't X, Y and Z there?".
Chloe and Oliver are also involved with Clark's superhero life. However, that's different. Chloe: a friend from high school and cousin of the bride. Oliver: the bride's ex-boyfriend and husband of the before mentioned cousin. There's a reasonably explaination for why Chloe and the Green Arrow are present at this wedding.
When it comes to Lana, at this point, she was emitting green K radiation. Had she attended the church, Clark would've fallen over in pain.
Pete and Clark have only seen each other once, in seven years. Last time they met, Pete said that he was going to get his life in order. He might've still been on that.
Lois holds up the guest list (well, the first page of it) in one of the early scenes. So we have the names of some folks at the wedding.
The guests included...
On the Kent side: Bert and Lorna Kent (married couple seemingly), Andrea Kent, and Kelly Kent. Probably cousins (established to exist in "Metallo"). Maybe the first two are an aunt and uncle (if Jonathan's parents had additional kids, which there are hints at).
On the Lane side: James and Sandra Lane (married couple seemingly, and residents of Star City), Mertle Lane, Paul Lane, John Lane. Same here: cousins and possible aunt and uncle. I wonder if the names "Paul" and "John" is a reference to the Beatles.
Two of Clark's guests are Jim Pratt and Dustin Farrell, apparently friends from high school (as they were apparently mentioned during the high school years). One of the actors from "Homecoming" (who played a Smallville High alumni) is apparently in the crowd (as are some folks who played background in Daily Planet scenes). Joanne Totter, a co-worker. Then there are a couple of other names. A lot of the page is taken up by people who did not even show up (Sam and Lucy Lane, different superheroes), which is rather annoying.
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