Smallville Season 9


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It's not a movie playing at movie theaters, although that would be NICE, actually! :)

So, you don't want more seasons with these type of QUALITY?

How many more seasons can they honestly delay him becoming Superman? As much as I agree that this season has been better than some of the past ones, it's because the story is getting closer and closer to becoming Superman. Hell, LOST is ending after this next season for that exact reason. If you have no end in sight, you simply create more filler, and that is what killed Smallville in the past.

This past episode was great. I loved the Windows 7 running on Watch Tower. LOL. Notice how the super heroes don't use Mac? :p

Although most of the episode was a bit cheesey, it was refreshing to see some real Super hero oriented stuff. (Y)

It was definitely NOT a movie you would consider showing in the movie theaters, although it's MUCH better than so many crap out there been in theaters before.

However, a lot of fans WERE very very happy pleased with this 2 hours thing. Maybe they should do it MORE often?

So Awesome!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9cUssINIMA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTrBEkKU2bw

Very good episode. I really enjoyed. So good to see Martian Manhunter with his powers again. They should use him more.

It would have been awesome they used Flash and Green Lantern too but I think they can't.

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Good episode, except they make Clark look like an utter wuss as usual.

Can someone explain to me why Clark couldn't take down icicle jr on his own?

In that big fight all he did was use his heat vision. They seem scared to show Clark using his powers at all this series - are they running low on budget or what?

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