[Season 7] Smallville


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Holy Crap Next Episode, looks like Lex will Murder his father!!!!!

TV Guide's Mike Ausiello has revealed that in this episode, "a long-running character — a series regular — takes his/her last breath. As in dies. For real. No cloning crap this time around."

Now, I guess we know who that is!

Linoel!

Lana isn't absolutely dead yet I don't think.

Episode 15 was a real dissapointment. They hype that Clark would finally fly did not come to pass. He didn't even bother to try. I can see why Lana and Lex aren't going to be regulars with the plots being pretty much lame. I honestly didn't understand why they've kept Lana around anyway. The Smallville story is gone to crap, as I thought it would from season one. They've up played the drama too much and did not incorporate the action enough. I really wanted to see Clark fly. I don't see this show going into a 9th season. Season 8 looks like it will be the lamest season so far, with season 7 being a close second.

I agree, Lana need to die for real this time lol !

Well she's hit her head so many times you'd think she'd be dead by now.

ive probably said this before,

but has anyone noticed that commercial time for the show has gotten longer and longer. I swear last night it felt like after every 5-7 minutes of show there as another 5-7 minutes of commercial

Could be given the total run time of the show was 38 mins, and that included the opening.

WOW! Once again, A LOT people complain.

You know, when they said Clark was learning to fly. I didn't believe it myself, cuz the producers swore to No-flying Rule.

I don't know why people would actually expect it, there is even a Fan trailer fooling me into thinking CW putting it out themselves.

OVER Hype, but I realized most of it wasn't CW's fault. It was by the fans, plain & simple.

The CW description was partially guilty yes, but it worded well.... "Kara teach Clark to fly" that did happen, but viewers expected more!

So don't forget what producers said, and don't expect too much of Clark flying until the last maybe 1-3 episodes of SERIES, if at all.

Sure It was a disappointing episode(Action sure was lacking), but I think it was actually pretty good. The storyline seemed interesting, that Brainiac want Kara for some reason, and Lionel says Clark is in Grave danger.... HOW? It leads to some mystery questions.

Another thing, Clark doesn't acknowledge Jor-El as his father (Or accepted his Destiny yet). Until he does, he won't ever fly!

You guys are TOO impatient and TOO demanding!!!

Last week, you said the episode was 10 out 10, this week you say it sucked balls. **** gets really old here. Comon, just be Patient! It's NOT a movie series, it's a TV series!!!

NOT every episode need to be absolutely perfect!!! Just let the WHOLE story play out, before condemning it!

Edited by JediXAngel

For those that want Clark to train...

Last two episode of this season will be titled 'Quest' & 'Arctic'.... so Maybe...

CW Description - Next Episode

THE DAY CLARK AND LEX BECAME MORTAL ENEMIES — The secret of Veritas leads Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) in a dangerous direction that will put Clark (Tom Welling) and Lex in each others’ crosshairs. There is a major power struggle and one character dies. Kristin Kreuk, Allison Mack, Erica Durance, Laura Vandervoort, Aaron Ashmore and John Glover also star. Ken Horton directed the episode written by Don Whitehead & Holly Hendersen

Edited by JediXAngel
WOW! Once again, A LOT people complain.

You guys are TOO impatient and TOO demanding!!!

Last week, you said the episode was 10 out 10, this week you say it sucked balls. **** gets really old here. Comon, just be Patient! It's NOT a movie series, it's a TV series!!!

Yes, so we judge each episode on its own merits, not all lumped together as some fantastic elongated movie. We complain because there are things to complain about, just as there have been things to praise. You're the one who needs to deal with it, not us.

But the complaints are IMO really Totally unreasonable!

The things you complain about are small story threads that WILL lead to the bigger story later on.

Just let the story play out. pretty soon we will have Clark becoming Superman, in time it will be Great.

It's CRAZY to expect Clark to fly NOW, or take on his Superman duties fully, when there is a whole SEASON left!

Remember, When Clark fully becomes Superman, the show will be Over! But there is another season left, not like just 5 eps left!

If not, then it's about to be done anyway.

This is just LIKE the X-files (Or maybe Lost next season - Let's see...how patient you all people are about that show) people are Never pleased/satisfied with good shows!!!

Edited by JediXAngel

There is Nothing to complain about, it's your impatience, period.

I will give this episode a 8 out 10 score... Not the best, has disappointments, BUT it certainly continues a storyline that I think/hope will be really AWESOME when the TIME comes!

Get a grip like Joel said. I've complained cause I feel the show has failed viewers from the first season on. Just gets worse not better.

I actually feel these last couple seasons are FAR MORE interesting than the 1st two seasons, by a Long shot!

  1. Lex becoming SO Evil
  2. Brainiac
  3. Bizarro
  4. Lois Lane/Jimmy Olsen
  5. The Justice League
  6. Kara

etc...

I don't truly understand what people are whining about, for real!

Edited by JediXAngel
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