Here ya go, Dagman, 6 questions down.
When it comes to checking for spoilers, I usually use the "Spoilers only" thread over at TWoP. KryptonsiteCraig has been known to leave things off his spoiler page for being "too spoilery".
Ausiello IS the author. He's sent questions by email, he picks a few to answer, and then answers them. It's not live, its a copy and paste job, done on his own time, at his own speed.I just can't help but thinking that given the nature of that article, looking like the author was throwing questions like bullets at him, that either the veteran part was missed by him when it was asked or that the author added the word to the question when it was being transcribed for the article.
How does it contradict?And it also seems to contradict his earlier quote where he gave the hint: "The *er**n d***g ** *** C****." Which could be decoded as "The PerSOn dYINg IS NOT CHLOE."
Actually he added more letters later on:Then again, that last word could be "Clark" as well.
Question: Any other clues for who will be dying in the Smallville finale? --David
Ausiello: The *er**n d***g ** n** C***e.
After watching tonight's episode, Clark has to die by Doomsday's hand. Clark could/should have used the non-lethal solution to send him to the Zone, he got talked out of it by Chloe. They both made the wrong choices, and there has to be consequences to those wrong choices.
I'm not saying the story absolutely has to be well written or make sense, it could be written whatever way. But I don't see that it makes sense with any other ending. Chloe has to see that she is wrong, nothing else is going to snap her out of it. Clark has to learn to trust his own instincts, or he isn't Superman, he's a surrogate to Chloe or whomever is talking him down each week. Clark has to be the ethical leader, not the follower.
I've been thinking that the vetern death will be Chloe as well... I don't think that Allison Mack has renewed her contract for next season yet and was a late bloomer to this season as well, if memory serves she signed in August or something like that.
She signed a two year deal then.
After watching tonight's episode, Clark has to die by Doomsday's hand. Clark could/should have used the non-lethal solution to send him to the Zone, he got talked out of it by Chloe. They both made the wrong choices, and there has to be consequences to those wrong choices.
I'm not saying the story absolutely has to be well written or make sense, it could be written whatever way. But I don't see that it makes sense with any other ending. Chloe has to see that she is wrong, nothing else is going to snap her out of it. Clark has to learn to trust his own instincts, or he isn't Superman, he's a surrogate to Chloe or whomever is talking him down each week. Clark has to be the ethical leader, not the follower.
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