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This episode wasn't that bad. Seeing Lois back on the screen makes it worth paying attention, but overall plot looks filler except for those last few minutes.

He's not going to fly

Maybe they will shows hints about it... maybe he'll hit the the ground and be like - "Why didn't I hit the ground harder?"

I would assume about the same. Like all of his powers, they take time to embrace and control them effectively. So this will probably will be a step forward toward controlling flight.

It looks like a trap. "He keeps a journal". Prolly something in there about Clark. Then the plane blows up and he has to save her? Coincidence? I think not!

Of course it's a trap, Tess is trying to force Clark to use his powers because she like everyone else in the world wants to **** an alien.

Seems like a fail episode, will watch it thoug:/:/

Radish?

it wasn't that bad but i think the commercial for it led us all on a bit. does anybody else here think that cloe will die by seasons end? i mean that would explain why she is not in the classic superman future nor with jimmy.

also i have a feeling they will save flight for the "final" episode of smallville when ever that happens?

Why the HELL are everybody so freaking hang up on Clark NOT flying still?

Did the producers/creators promise Clark won't fly on this show still not getting understood?

Jeez.

And, believe me, even IF he DOES fly, CW and the Media will make a MUCH HUGE deal about it!

Use Common Sense, he would NEVER fly until you hear it ALL over the media first!

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Why the HELL are everybody so freaking hang up on Clark NOT flying still?

Did the producers/creators promise Clark won't fly on this show still not getting understood?

Jeez.

And, believe me, even IF he DOES fly, CW and the Media will make a MUCH HUGE deal about it!

Use Common Sense, he would NEVER fly until you hear it ALL over the media first!

flight will be the final episode. i also think in the end davis will be the one to end up killing cloe. i think tonight's tension between jimmy & cloe is building up to something big by seasons end.

and damn is that tess one hot woman! :woot:

Yes, he will either fly during the Final episode or last season (which ISN'T this one)

And Rest Assured, it will be made a HUGE deal by CW so it will be talked about by every Superman fan, Comic fan!!

CW isn't gonna make him fly in an episode that less people would be watching.

Ratings!!!

Yes, he will either fly during the Final episode or last season (which ISN'T this one)

And Rest Assured, it will be made a HUGE deal by CW so it will be talked about by every Superman fan, Comic fan!!

CW isn't gonna make him fly in an episode that less people would be watching.

Ratings!!!

watch the above clip for next week, he is either flying or jumping really high.

Why the HELL are everybody so freaking hang up on Clark NOT flying still?

Did the producers/creators promise Clark won't fly on this show still not getting understood?

Jeez.

And, believe me, even IF he DOES fly, CW and the Media will make a MUCH HUGE deal about it!

Use Common Sense, he would NEVER fly until you hear it ALL over the media first!

The media? The media? The freaking media?

Its a crappy show on a nothing network. No one gives a crap about what happens on it, least of all the media.

You make it sound like he is real, and him flying is going to fix the economy.

Calm the hell down, and get over it. People don't like the show because its the same crap over and over again.

You don't need to be its fanboy defender every single time. Just resign yourself to the fact that you enjoy the show, and let the rest of us trash it for the crap that we think it is.

You'll be happier, and I won't have to read your /wrists inducing posts.

watch the above clip for next week, he is either flying or jumping really high.

Hes already done at least 2 really high superjumps. One in the Fortress in the episode where he proposed to Lana and then Jonathan died, and one where he jumped up to disable the nuke that the kid launched.

Why the HELL are everybody so freaking hang up on Clark NOT flying still?

Did the producers/creators promise Clark won't fly on this show still not getting understood?

Jeez.

And, believe me, even IF he DOES fly, CW and the Media will make a MUCH HUGE deal about it!

Use Common Sense, he would NEVER fly until you hear it ALL over the media first!

Dude, calm down before you blow a fuse :|

One of the characteristics of Superman is the ability to fly (I know about the "No tights, no flights" rule in Smallville), 8 seasons and he's still not remotely flying. Understand why everyone is hung up?

And +1 to episode's post :p

Radish?

The media? The media? The freaking media?

Its a crappy show on a nothing network. No one gives a crap about what happens on it, least of all the media.

You make it sound like he is real, and him flying is going to fix the economy.

Calm the hell down, and get over it. People don't like the show because its the same crap over and over again.

^ jeez i can tell your not a fan. why bother posting in here then? :unsure:

^ jeez i can tell your not a fan. why bother posting in here then? :unsure:

I didn't know you needed to be a fan to post in here.

I watch the show, but only because I've watched it for so long. I've invested a lot of time in it, and I want some sort of character expansion and payoff. But the show never offers it.

Sometimes I enjoy the episodes. They are goofy, easy things to watch. But he always treats it like the show is Jesus' gift to man, and gets so offended when people say they don't like it.

If you go back through these threads about Smallville, he says the same things every single time someone complains. You would think he would get the picture already.

I think I'm going to start watching Bones over this ****

Nothing is happening in this show

Next week, if he does fly, it's probably because his body has been taken over or swapped by that magician. If he's jumping, who gives a ****

The point of him flying is that it brings him closer to becoming Superman... Sure, we get to see some trivial things like him changing his clothes really fast, but that means nothing, it doesn't do anything. It doesn't bring us closer to him actual growing up

It's mind boggling that they have another season after this. Maybe if this was the last season, we'd actually see him growing up... Are they ever going to address the fortress, his training, and him not being a dumbass? It's one thing to trust people excessively, but they've made him a retard.

Sure, they'll cover it some upcoming episode, but before we get there, we need about 2-3 more filler episodes of utter nonsense before 1 episode of progress.

The only thing I liked about today's episode was that Jimmy told Chloe to **** off.

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