"Lost," get lost!
Um, hate to say it, but it looks like a kiddie show for adults. Effects stolen from Firefly and Jurassic Park. Too little 'what's going on?', too much 'The monster is coming! Fret! The sky is falling! Worry! The airplane food is ready! Flee!' It seems too serious for younger kids, and a little too dumb for adults. I don't see it lasting out the season.
A few flips over to Smallville proved that everything there is still much the same. The whole town is still constipated from the looks on all their faces. Clark is still sometimes mean and not knowing what he's doing. At the start of flying sequence I caught, he knocks his mom down. Swift move, Clark. Small town Kansas still looks closer to Los Angeles and Knotts Berry Farm than Salina and wheat fields. Lois Lane showed up, but other than looking way too old to be messing around with high school seniors there is not much special about her. You certainly can't tell her from any other female character on the show based on her behavior. The bizarrely brightly back-lit Lana-in-the-shower scene was far from unpleasant, but hardly an orginal way to get the point of the scene across.
With no Angel on this year I think I can safely skip watching TV on Wednesdays.
Um, hate to say it, but it looks like a kiddie show for adults. Effects stolen from Firefly and Jurassic Park. Too little 'what's going on?', too much 'The monster is coming! Fret! The sky is falling! Worry! The airplane food is ready! Flee!' It seems too serious for younger kids, and a little too dumb for adults. I don't see it lasting out the season.
A few flips over to Smallville proved that everything there is still much the same. The whole town is still constipated from the looks on all their faces. Clark is still sometimes mean and not knowing what he's doing. At the start of flying sequence I caught, he knocks his mom down. Swift move, Clark. Small town Kansas still looks closer to Los Angeles and Knotts Berry Farm than Salina and wheat fields. Lois Lane showed up, but other than looking way too old to be messing around with high school seniors there is not much special about her. You certainly can't tell her from any other female character on the show based on her behavior. The bizarrely brightly back-lit Lana-in-the-shower scene was far from unpleasant, but hardly an orginal way to get the point of the scene across.
With no Angel on this year I think I can safely skip watching TV on Wednesdays.
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Or perhaps they'll twist it even more. Make him something like a good guy, if you squint. Heh. I like AUs that are just two or three steps away from the regular verse.
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Exactly...At its best, Smallville plays up the tragedy of Lex Luthor. All of the scenes displaying the great friendship between Clark and him are always incredibly bittersweet, since they will one day be mortal enemies, and when you watch you think of how differently it could have gone, perhaps had Clark been more honest with him to begin with and had he been more honest with Clark. I think the most interesting aspect of the show, though, is that in keeping his secret, Clark drove Lex away, thus contributing a great deal to the Lex of the future. Is this the only version of the Superman story where Clark himself is indicated as possibly having helped create (if indirectly) Lex's evil? Powerful stuff, again, when Smallville is at its best.
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