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A few bad episodes are not going to kill the show. Sure, it is grueling to watch the ones that do not significantly advance the storyline and contain a lot of fillers. Next week's episode where Clark and Lana track down explosives, hopefully, will lead to Lana's death once and for all after she feels too overconfident with her suit or possibly decides to sacrifice her life. Then from there, Clark probably takes it personally and decides its time to save the world.

Yeah, but this whole Lana saga has destroyed Clark + Lois... and pretty much any resemblance to Superman that Clark would become...

Clark says he was better off without Lana, he grew up, yadda yadda yadda... at the end... Clark + Lana: Clark - this is what I've wished for... WTF

On the plus side, I am laughing now that I've seen the threads on Kryptonite ripping this episode... the overall feeling about this episode is rejection. I've seen maybe two or three unique posters that actually enjoyed the episode, I'm guessing it's the writers that wrote those comments

The only thing they can do is kill her off now. Clark needs to move on and fall in love with lois. Then again this is smallville and anything is possible. It wouldn't shock me in the least if in the final series episode they don't show clark even partially in the suit and the BIG surprise will be him and lois getting together. I actually hope they end this show at after season 8.man every fan I see on a couple different forums are truly ****ed at this episode. EPIC FAILURE !!

I was thinking the same thing. I'm pretty sure he came out of his Kryptonian chrysalis. Anyway, what's with all the Lana hate? Sure, she's been holding Clark back for the longest time. Who's to say that she won't be the one that helps him "become" Superman? Clark could learn a thing or two from Lana seeing as they're equals now. And Lana has changed a lot since she left. It was nice to finally see how she changed.

What the hell is going on about Doomsday? The last two episodes haven't really touched on anything at all. All that hype a couple of episodes ago, and then *poof* nothing.

you mean the big lizard man they portray him to be ? :wacko:

i dunno but i know the last few episodes have failed miserably. i honestly don't see a season 9 happening.

What the hell is going on about Doomsday? The last two episodes haven't really touched on anything at all. All that hype a couple of episodes ago, and then *poof* nothing.

End of the season. The rest until then is filler. Smallville you get the big opening, big mid-season, and big end. The rest is filler.

I think the whole lana thing was not really required. There are too many storylines, clark and lois, clark and lana, lana and lex, lex and tess, tess and oliver, doomsday, brainiac! All I want is for lois and Clark to start getting jiggy!

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