I knew either it was a security guard, or the guards were as incredibly incompetant as usual. So I wasn't surprised, but neither was I sure.
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Originally posted by SGMD1
I recognized him as Johnny Drama's agent from "Entourage" which was a pretty significant role in that show...so I figured he'd be more than an extra on this one. That's a pretty common rule of thumb to follow I've noticed in any TV series...any new character in an episode that has had a major role on any other show usually is the culprit.
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This episode actually kept me guessing, & that's what I liked most about it! I knew it was an inside job, but there were so many on the inside that it could have been. For awhile I thought it might be a "zoner", too.
When Mack (I actually never caught his name when I was watching the episode, but you guys said it) & Lana fell through the ceiling, I thought that might have been the end of the baby, but Clark was there to catch her!
Originally posted by sonofkrypton
Recognized the same thing! And yeah, the rule of thumb exists. That's why it's getting pretty easy to detect which character becomes the hinge upon which the episode's storyline depends on.Last edited by dunkman; 02-12-2007, 08:33 AM.Comment
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I figured it out straightaway; the biggest clue was:
Security Guard: "The area's secure."
Lex: "What about that OPEN WINDOW?!!"
No actual guard could've been that inept.Comment
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As someone else mentioned, I knew it was the guard that Lana talked to in the Talon scene, or I at least had a very strong suspicion. Much like "Chekov's gun", Lana had the conversation for a reason. It would be an incredible waste of screen time if that scene didn't somehow figure into the story.Comment
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Originally posted by JaxN
that is impossible, whitney fordman diedComment
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I figured out the twist as soon as I saw the 2 security guards were actually going to speak and be addressed in the episode. It reminded me of 'Obscura' from Season 1 where Lana can see through the eyes of Chloe's kidnapper (also a trusted officer of the law).
Originally posted by Nospam
Much like "Chekov's gun", Lana had the conversation for a reason. It would be an incredible waste of screen time if that scene didn't somehow figure into the story.
Here's hoping Rosenbaum delivers in his directorial debut this week.Comment
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I had to look up to learn that Chekhov's Gun is a literary technique.
You are guys are smarter than me.
(I thought we were comparing Lana to Pavel Chekov in Star Trek II )Comment
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