[Season 7] Smallville


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good finale I guess, but I thought Lex was never supposed to know clarks real identity as far as the future goes.

They splintered from the standard superman timeline very early on, in the Smallville universe, they can do anything they want.

What I mean is, in the films, Superman met Lois Lane at the DP, but in Smallville, it's completely different. Creative license?

yeah I see what your saying, but this one seems by far the most off, Having Lex find out was interesting, but having him not would seem more logical.

I dont know maybe its just me and I know they have deviated from the superman storyline before, but this deviation just didnt seem right

Brainiac to Chloe: "What the HELL are you?"

The thing that vexes me the MOST is Clark still not accepting his destiny and just sit around in his home, Until some Human tells him he is for the greater good...

Then he goes to the fortress, and just Stand there! ARGH!!!

Hopefully the writers hear out complaints and Immediately rectify this issue next season!

Anybody else notice that in the trailer for the last few episodes of the season, there was a scene of Lex dressed really warm walking in the Arctic and then seeing the Fortress? How come it wasn't in the episode? The scene was also in the daytime.

Probably just got cut due to time.

Something about the episode felt like a dream to me.

How did Lex find the Fortress so fast?

Why did Clark again do nothing? Man...I was Clark, I would have used my heat vision and burned Lex's hand off or something.

A theory!

Clark went to the Fortress and Jor-El showed him what would happen if Lex came to the Fortress. Lex hasn't actually come to the Fortress yet, but will arrive there in the morning (like in the earlier trailers).

aww i loved the episode apart from in the middle lol, last bit got a bit ooooo lex is in the fortress, I wonder whats going down next season?!

Is there going to be another season?

According to the writers, next season Clark will face off with Doomsday.

Source: Kryptonsite article

sigh, as much as i am a fan of the show, i have to say this is really heading for the drain.

with michael leaving the cast, i see the writers attempting to spice it up and prevent the shows death by hyping and saying doomsday will be faced, etc. i think it's just ridiculous. first of all, clark is still a wuss. secondly, the guy can't even fight, let alone fight. from the beginning till now, all we've seen him do is a push here, and shove there, rarely even a punch.

and all of sudden, face off with doomsday?? wtf.

i say they need to either rethink their strategy, and have him go superman. otherwise, they might as well end the damn show.

sigh, as much as i am a fan of the show, i have to say this is really heading for the drain.

with michael leaving the cast, i see the writers attempting to spice it up and prevent the shows death by hyping and saying doomsday will be faced, etc. i think it's just ridiculous. first of all, clark is still a wuss. secondly, the guy can't even fight, let alone fight. from the beginning till now, all we've seen him do is a push here, and shove there, rarely even a punch.

and all of sudden, face off with doomsday?? wtf.

i say they need to either rethink their strategy, and have him go superman. otherwise, they might as well end the damn show.

Its been in the toilet for a while .. the only reason I continue to watch is that I've done so for so long, and Im curious how they will end the show, despite how poor the writing is...

sigh, as much as i am a fan of the show, i have to say this is really heading for the drain.

with michael leaving the cast, i see the writers attempting to spice it up and prevent the shows death by hyping and saying doomsday will be faced, etc. i think it's just ridiculous. first of all, clark is still a wuss. secondly, the guy can't even fight, let alone fight. from the beginning till now, all we've seen him do is a push here, and shove there, rarely even a punch.

and all of sudden, face off with doomsday?? wtf.

i say they need to either rethink their strategy, and have him go superman. otherwise, they might as well end the damn show.

FULL Training is near.

I think Clark WILL fly in latter Season 8!

same, i am with you wolf. i keep watching because i have for so long, and just want to see how the damn thing ends.

and jedi... i thought they said no flying for clark in smallville?

im not sure, but i think that was said with the previous director, not the current.

I'm sure the battle with Doomsday will last like 2 mins and the buildup will be like 20 episodes. Clark will probably say "Chloe, I don't think Doomsday is evil enough to justify me fighting him. Let's just wait and see what he does first and if I'm still alive, I'll talk to him about it and then maybe try and take a swing at him." That sounds like the Clark we know!

Smallville inspired me years ago to write my own version of Superman. I can say that it is much darker and realistic and shows how Clark becomes not only a man, but Superman. In Smallville, it seems that Clark is just content being who he is and doesn't want to do anything. He's pretty much a bum.

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