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Reply #30 posted 02/06/10 6:12pm

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It's cool that Tom directed...it was a really good episode. I really want them to follow through with the Justice Society thing and finallly, finally...Superman. We have waited long enough. sad

You'll never see Tom Welling as Superman. The producers have already said that. "You'll never see him in the Superman costume."

But I get the "let's get him to 'Superman' status and end it" thing.
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Reply #31 posted 02/06/10 6:18pm

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^I still believe that the last shot of the series will be him in the tights.
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Reply #32 posted 02/06/10 6:19pm

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^I still believe that the last shot of the series will be him in the tights.


I don't see that happening.


THOUGH... I wouldn't MIND seeing Tom Welling in tight... playboy
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Reply #33 posted 02/06/10 7:06pm

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^I still believe that the last shot of the series will be him in the tights.

Although that sounds like a logical thought, it will never happen. We might SEE the tights in a box or something, or in a closet, but we will never see him in them.
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Reply #34 posted 02/06/10 7:06pm

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^I still believe that the last shot of the series will be him in the tights.



I have a feeling they will show his uniform, but not him in it.
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Reply #35 posted 02/06/10 7:10pm

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babynoz said:

It's cool that Tom directed...it was a really good episode. I really want them to follow through with the Justice Society thing and finallly, finally...Superman. We have waited long enough. sad

[b]You'll never see Tom Welling as Superman.;/b] The producers have already said that. "You'll never see him in the Superman costume."

But I get the "let's get him to 'Superman' status and end it" thing.



Nononono! We must have Superman, at least at the end or there's no closure for me! lol

In spite of the no tights, no flights rule I still have hope because Millar and Gouge are gone now and their silly rule should go with them.
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Reply #36 posted 02/06/10 7:12pm

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lazycrockett said:

^I still believe that the last shot of the series will be him in the tights.


I don't see that happening.


THOUGH... I wouldn't MIND seeing Tom Welling in tight... playboy


I wouldn't mind either...evillol
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Reply #37 posted 02/06/10 7:33pm

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Just watched it, and seriously...what the hell was that? That was awful. I've been enjoying this season a lot, but Absolute Justice was a terrible episode. The Icicle killed THREE members of the JSA? (And not even the Icicle, but his son!) And one of the dead is Dr. Fate? Killed by the Icicle? And Geoff Johns wrote it that way?

I did have to laugh anytime they showed Dr. Fate in full. The actor playing him was like 5 feet tall and did NOT look good in the uniform.

Despite the fact that Tom Welling is about 45 years old and none of the show makes much sense, I still enjoy it a lot and think it has great potential. But last night's episode was just a terrible waste of a great opportunity.
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Reply #38 posted 02/06/10 7:40pm

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Just watched it, and seriously...what the hell was that? That was awful. I've been enjoying this season a lot, but Absolute Justice was a terrible episode. The Icicle killed THREE members of the JSA? (And not even the Icicle, but his son!) And one of the dead is Dr. Fate? Killed by the Icicle? And Geoff Johns wrote it that way?

I did have to laugh anytime they showed Dr. Fate in full. The actor playing him was like 5 feet tall and did NOT look good in the uniform.

Despite the fact that Tom Welling is about 45 years old and none of the show makes much sense, I still enjoy it a lot and think it has great potential. But last night's episode was just a terrible waste of a great opportunity.




Tom Welling 45 hmm confuse
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Reply #39 posted 02/06/10 7:45pm

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Efan said:

Just watched it, and seriously...what the hell was that? That was awful. I've been enjoying this season a lot, but Absolute Justice was a terrible episode. The Icicle killed THREE members of the JSA? (And not even the Icicle, but his son!) And one of the dead is Dr. Fate? Killed by the Icicle? And Geoff Johns wrote it that way?

I did have to laugh anytime they showed Dr. Fate in full. The actor playing him was like 5 feet tall and did NOT look good in the uniform.

Despite the fact that Tom Welling is about 45 years old and none of the show makes much sense, I still enjoy it a lot and think it has great potential. But last night's episode was just a terrible waste of a great opportunity.




Tom Welling 45 hmm confuse


I was just kidding. But he's getting awfully long in the tooth for the storyline the way they've structured it.
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Reply #40 posted 02/06/10 8:03pm

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kpowers said:





Tom Welling 45 hmm confuse


I was just kidding. But he's getting awfully long in the tooth for the storyline the way they've structured it.
[Edited 2/6/10 19:45pm]


Tom is 32, He'll be 33 in April. chair lol

Really though, I liked this episode more than most of the recent ones. I just wish they'd bring back some sense of continuity.
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Reply #41 posted 02/06/10 8:12pm

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babynoz said:

Efan said:



I was just kidding. But he's getting awfully long in the tooth for the storyline the way they've structured it.
[Edited 2/6/10 19:45pm]


Tom is 32, He'll be 33 in April. chair lol

Really though, I liked this episode more than most of the recent ones. I just wish they'd bring back some sense of continuity.


Interestingly, it looks like the show will probably be back next season, which I hope will be a good thing. I know the creators have sworn by their "no flights, no tights" motto, but I think they may need to revamp that. The show doesn't adhere to ANY established comic continuity, so I wish they would just forge their own.
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Reply #42 posted 02/06/10 8:31pm

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babynoz said:



Tom is 32, He'll be 33 in April. chair lol

Really though, I liked this episode more than most of the recent ones. I just wish they'd bring back some sense of continuity.


Interestingly, it looks like the show will probably be back next season, which I hope will be a good thing. I know the creators have sworn by their "no flights, no tights" motto, but I think they may need to revamp that. The show doesn't adhere to ANY established comic continuity, so I wish they would just forge their own.


I think you're right about that, it doesn't seem like this is the last season and I hope they change their mind about the no tights, no flights.

But didn't it seem to you that the first three seasons were more serialized? That's what I meant about the continuity. There was always a cliffhanger to be continued into the next week.
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Reply #43 posted 02/06/10 9:03pm

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Efan said:

babynoz said:



Tom is 32, He'll be 33 in April. chair lol

Really though, I liked this episode more than most of the recent ones. I just wish they'd bring back some sense of continuity.


Interestingly, it looks like the show will probably be back next season, which I hope will be a good thing. I know the creators have sworn by their "no flights, no tights" motto, but I think they may need to revamp that. The show doesn't adhere to ANY established comic continuity, so I wish they would just forge their own.



It all depends on Tom Welling wanting to come back
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Reply #44 posted 02/06/10 10:05pm

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^I think that is partly the reason weve seen less Superman action and more JL the last couple of years. Welling seems to pulling back on the air time. Now that hes excutive producing and directing he seems to want to be more behind the scenes than in front of the camera.
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Reply #45 posted 02/06/10 10:21pm

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Efan said:

Interestingly, it looks like the show will probably be back next season, which I hope will be a good thing. I know the creators have sworn by their "no flights, no tights" motto, but I think they may need to revamp that. The show doesn't adhere to ANY established comic continuity, so I wish they would just forge their own.

The show isn't considered part of the comic book time line in any way. There are WAY too many different things happening for it to fit into any regular comic book time, even a reinvented or reimagined one.

They ARE forging their own.
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Reply #46 posted 02/07/10 4:49am

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ernestsewell said:

Efan said:

Interestingly, it looks like the show will probably be back next season, which I hope will be a good thing. I know the creators have sworn by their "no flights, no tights" motto, but I think they may need to revamp that. The show doesn't adhere to ANY established comic continuity, so I wish they would just forge their own.

The show isn't considered part of the comic book time line in any way. There are WAY too many different things happening for it to fit into any regular comic book time, even a reinvented or reimagined one.

They ARE forging their own.


What I mean is, the show is hindered by having to hew to DC's storyline and the Superman movies. DC forced the show to kill off Jimmy Olsen because the one on the show didn't fit in with the Jimmy established in comic or movie continuity. DC seems to think that Smallville will confuse viewers if it goes too far astray from what the public sees at the movies, which I think is silly and wrong.
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Reply #47 posted 02/07/10 8:13am

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ernestsewell said:


The show isn't considered part of the comic book time line in any way. There are WAY too many different things happening for it to fit into any regular comic book time, even a reinvented or reimagined one.

They ARE forging their own.


What I mean is, the show is hindered by having to hew to DC's storyline and the Superman movies. DC forced the show to kill off Jimmy Olsen because the one on the show didn't fit in with the Jimmy established in comic or movie continuity. DC seems to think that Smallville will confuse viewers if it goes too far astray from what the public sees at the movies, which I think is silly and wrong.

That's an insane thought process on their part then, because everything about Smallville is opposite to the comics. For me, not a huge comic fan or reader, it was already confusing. Why does Lois see Clark WITHOUT glasses, because when Superman reveals himself, how will she be left in the dark about it? And what about Jimmy Olsen? He's an intricate part of things, yet now he's dead as a door nail. Lex Luther is all but gone as well, although I can see his return as a vengeful man coming.

What really slowed it down for me was the whole cave hieroglyphics and the prophecy of two brothers, one pitched against the other thing.

DC Comics shouldn't worry about Smallville, because those types that attend ComicCon, and are really into Superman lore KNOW the difference and know that Smallville isn't even considered part of any realistic Superman time line or universe.
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Reply #48 posted 02/07/10 8:24am

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ernestsewell said:

Efan said:



What I mean is, the show is hindered by having to hew to DC's storyline and the Superman movies. DC forced the show to kill off Jimmy Olsen because the one on the show didn't fit in with the Jimmy established in comic or movie continuity. DC seems to think that Smallville will confuse viewers if it goes too far astray from what the public sees at the movies, which I think is silly and wrong.

That's an insane thought process on their part then, because everything about Smallville is opposite to the comics. For me, not a huge comic fan or reader, it was already confusing. Why does Lois see Clark WITHOUT glasses, because when Superman reveals himself, how will she be left in the dark about it? And what about Jimmy Olsen? He's an intricate part of things, yet now he's dead as a door nail. Lex Luther is all but gone as well, although I can see his return as a vengeful man coming.

What really slowed it down for me was the whole cave hieroglyphics and the prophecy of two brothers, one pitched against the other thing.

DC Comics shouldn't worry about Smallville, because those types that attend ComicCon, and are really into Superman lore KNOW the difference and know that Smallville isn't even considered part of any realistic Superman time line or universe.


True. I think it had more to do with DC exec Paul Levitz enforcing this, but he's gone from DC now, so maybe those rules are no longer in place. The two big changes I've heard DC forced on the show were the death of Jonathan Kent (to match the movie continuity, because Superman Returns was coming out) and the death of Jimmy Olsen (at his funeral, they showed a young cousin named Jimmy, who would then grow up to be the Jimmy everyone knows).

Agree with you on the Lois questions and I have no idea where they're going with it. Remember when Superman kissed Lois Lane at the end of Superman II and magically gave her amnesia? Maybe they'll do something like that at the end of the series and just wipe out her memories. For me, the biggest problem with the movies was why Superman liked Lois Lane at all...she's always a huge bitch to him. That guy's got some serious issues if he's turned on by the way she treats him.
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Reply #49 posted 02/07/10 8:29am

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True. I think it had more to do with DC exec Paul Levitz enforcing this, but he's gone from DC now, so maybe those rules are no longer in place. The two big changes I've heard DC forced on the show were the death of Jonathan Kent (to match the movie continuity, because Superman Returns was coming out) and the death of Jimmy Olsen (at his funeral, they showed a young cousin named Jimmy, who would then grow up to be the Jimmy everyone knows).

Agree with you on the Lois questions and I have no idea where they're going with it. Remember when Superman kissed Lois Lane at the end of Superman II and magically gave her amnesia? Maybe they'll do something like that at the end of the series and just wipe out her memories. For me, the biggest problem with the movies was why Superman liked Lois Lane at all...she's always a huge bitch to him. That guy's got some serious issues if he's turned on by the way she treats him.

See, that Jimmy thing is a cheap ploy, and I hate that shit. Kill off the real one, but we'll clone him and make THAT the ever lasting one. It's lame. I don't remember the cousin at the funeral though.

Lois just had the hots for Superman, but she tended to be more open with him than she did Clark Kent. He saw the good in her, but he obviously didn't trust her enough to reveal himself. She was a bitch to Clark. She needed a literal superman in her life, and Superman fit the bill, It seemed like a good setup because it showed that all the things she wanted in a man were always right in front of her the whole time.
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Reply #50 posted 02/07/10 12:26pm

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ernestsewell said:

Efan said:

True. I think it had more to do with DC exec Paul Levitz enforcing this, but he's gone from DC now, so maybe those rules are no longer in place. The two big changes I've heard DC forced on the show were the death of Jonathan Kent (to match the movie continuity, because Superman Returns was coming out) and the death of Jimmy Olsen (at his funeral, they showed a young cousin named Jimmy, who would then grow up to be the Jimmy everyone knows).

Agree with you on the Lois questions and I have no idea where they're going with it. Remember when Superman kissed Lois Lane at the end of Superman II and magically gave her amnesia? Maybe they'll do something like that at the end of the series and just wipe out her memories. For me, the biggest problem with the movies was why Superman liked Lois Lane at all...she's always a huge bitch to him. That guy's got some serious issues if he's turned on by the way she treats him.

See, that Jimmy thing is a cheap ploy, and I hate that shit. Kill off the real one, but we'll clone him and make THAT the ever lasting one. It's lame. I don't remember the cousin at the funeral though.

Lois just had the hots for Superman, but she tended to be more open with him than she did Clark Kent. He saw the good in her, but he obviously didn't trust her enough to reveal himself. She was a bitch to Clark. She needed a literal superman in her life, and Superman fit the bill, It seemed like a good setup because it showed that all the things she wanted in a man were always right in front of her the whole time.



Yeah I remember the Jimmy "cousin" thing at the funeral. well it kinda makes sense because Jimmy Olsen is not the same age as everybody else. The best way to watch Smallville is to tell yourself this is just Smallville, it's not following the comics (well some parts it is and some parts it not). I remember people thought having Lex Luthor on the show was bad because he didn't grow up with Clark Kent. Then when Lex Luthor left the show fans were mad about that.
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Reply #51 posted 02/07/10 2:21pm

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So, kpowers...did you like the episode? I found it incredibly disappointing. I have to admit, I found Geoff Johns' Legion episode disappointing as well. Maybe he should stay away from Smallville.
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Reply #52 posted 02/07/10 2:25pm

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I just dont think you should be looking for canon in smallville to begin with.

Though I thought the jimmy olsen death was a great lil twist, cause all through him being there I was like "jimmy was a kid when he was at the daily planet."
Also from what I know Chloe isn't even a part of superman, so she shouldn't exist, that going to be another fun twist when at the end they erase her from the storyline. I think overall they play well with constrants of the lore.
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Reply #53 posted 02/07/10 2:41pm

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I just dont think you should be looking for canon in smallville to begin with.



I agree with that. I wish DC felt the same way.
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Reply #54 posted 02/08/10 1:11am

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So, kpowers...did you like the episode? I found it incredibly disappointing. I have to admit, I found Geoff Johns' Legion episode disappointing as well. Maybe he should stay away from Smallville.



Umm the Story could have been better, it was good seeing Hawkman/ Stargirl/ and Dr.Fate and the quick look at the Martian Manhunter
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Reply #55 posted 02/08/10 12:25pm

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Some of my goodfriends are going to be on Smallville tonight Hawkman/Dr. Fate/Star girl, should be a good one batman


friends with the actors?
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