Actually, after re-watching "Lara" last night, I noticed that Lara told Kara that Jor-El had visited Earth and chose the Kents to raise his son because of their great capacity for love. So I'm gonna hafta say that's a pretty obvious reference to "Relic".
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'Joe' the 'Drifter' only met the Kents once, for a very short period of time. Not long enough to decide that they would be suitable parents to raise their kid. Also, 'Joe' the 'Drifter' said that he was sent to Earth as punishment - his father sent him here. It isn't clear whether or not 'Joe' the 'Drifter' actually left Smallville either.
We also saw that 'Joe' the 'Drifter' was putting drawings on the cave walls. So not all of the cave wall drawings are from the Indians.Last edited by litew8; 01-13-2008, 02:29 AM.Comment
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Yes. I honestly believe(d) 'Joe' the 'Drifter' was Dax-Ur.
Why is that hard to believe SVS?
It was said that Dax-Ur has been on Earth for a long time. Maybe 100 years. Not sure. We don't know how long 'Joe' the 'Drifter' was here, or if he actually left Smallville.
The one thing that really got me thinking that 'Joe' the 'Drifter' could have been Dax-Ur - was when they showed that necklace in "Fierce". The necklace in the old time picture - the necklace was dangling over the Kryptonite gold. It looked similar to the necklace that 'Joe' the 'Drifter' had. But now, after futher investigation, I've managed to compare the two necklaces. They are different. So I'm not so certain any longer.Comment
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i dont know, guys. i think you might looking too much into this. i know TPTB like to shake things up like that, but i think in this particular case, what you see is what you get. "Joe" = "Jor-El". that's why he told everyone to call him "Joe". and then there's the simple fact that Joe looked exactly like Clark. seems pretty clear to me.Comment
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You first said - "Do you honestly believe that 'Joe' was Drax-Ur?"
I then asked you - "Why is that so hard to believe?"
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actually litew8 the edit was actually about me my original comment to you sounded rude, if i was going to say you were rude id have said it in the actual comment so an apology would be appreciated
as for your question well karas memory of lara saying she wanted to see the place her son would be raised, the same place in laras words jor-el had chosen, and since it references back to relic, joe and clark are identical
joe didnt make a statement of intent of sending clark to the kents this was assumed due to the kents hospitality and trust in joe, plus the fact the hiram offered joe help if he ever needed itComment
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displaysic psychosis
There; I just created a new term for the fatal flaw in every clone. At some point in their existence they become psychotic. Just as a Doberman Pinsher will at some point turn on its master; every clone has turned to murder the thing they most want to be, the master of their destiny, Lex Luthor .Comment
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