Oh my god, that episode was terrible!Congrats, you've reached a new low! Plot holes after plot holes. Why did Lois and Tess fight again? Are the writers even trying?
The real question is, Why weren't they naked?
Oh my god, that episode was terrible!Congrats, you've reached a new low! Plot holes after plot holes. Why did Lois and Tess fight again? Are the writers even trying?
George Foreman named all of his children George.Isn't it illogical to name two children the same name?
Perhaps.
But it's still illogical.
Oh my god, that episode was terrible!Congrats, you've reached a new low! Plot holes after plot holes. Why did Lois and Tess fight again? Are the writers even trying?
OK, Doomsday vs Clark: The whole season has supposedly been building up to this confrontation, and this is all we get? It's not just that it was a short fight, but that it was a pointless one. Doomsday is indestructable, they know this won't kill it.
Clark and Davis: This was ironic, and Ollie had actually suggested this. It makes sense, possibly the only sense this season, that Clark would try Black K on Doomsday to "save" Davis. The thing is, you don't try something like that thinking it will save anyone but Davis. You do it to save one person, yes, but not if it puts even two people at risk, much less the entire world. The best case scenario here doesn't really play out in the positives. Clark should have said, "If I get the chance, I want to try the Black, because we should save the Davis persona if we can." Davis shouldn't have been the main goal, the main goal is saving countless lives from Doomsday, even if it costs several in the process.
Chloe and Doomsday/Davis: All those loving looks from Chloe to Davis were just flat out misleading. Chloe's choices are still not explained or logical, there was no reason to stop Clark sending him to the Phantom Zone.
Jimmy: Cheap trick. Not clever. It might have been clever if they mentioned his brother's name a couple seasons ago. And the kid should have had red hair.
Clark vs Ollie: They both need to back off. Ollie should tell Clark that he has felt regret and questioned his actions, Clark needs to understand that human beings kill in self defence, and ultimately killing Lex Luthor is self defence no matter when or how you do it. What we have instead is two characters who should be able to get along, they are instead having a testosterone fueled feud.
Clark vs the League: Let's pretend to go along with Clark, and then side with Ollie at the last minute. OK. Clark is part of the League, he has to be part of the League, if the League is playing around with him and siding with Ollie, it put's the weight against Clark. If Clark is "right" and everyone else is "wrong", then he should have nothing to do with them. They are all too black and white about this. It is a device to drive them apart, not realistic.
Clark vs Himself: Maybe this is a journey he has to take, but he shouldn't have to. 5 second philosophies are not something to decide your life. Clark isn't showing the wisdom or thoughtfulness to justify turning his back on his humanity. He is not showing a lick of intelligence or memory either. Kryptonians are not emotionless robot Vulcans. They have emotions that have always appeared not dissimilar to humans. So what is Clark supposedly turning his back on? He is already human, the Kryptonians were human in all ways except they had powers and technology. If there is a difference, the writers need to decide what it is and depict it.
This episode was stupid. How do they kill of Jimmy Olsen? Aint he in the comic books?
What is going to stop Doomsday from just digging his way out. He is indestructable so I highly doubt a few tons of rocks will stop him. All he has to do is start digging and he is free.
I actually wish Clark had sent Doomsday to the future. That way he could fight him when he is Superman, and ready.
IEh... Better than nothing I suppose.
One question... How did Clark contact whatshisface from the future?
This episode was stupid. How do they kill of Jimmy Olsen? Aint he in the comic books?
The Jimmy Olsen from the comics is the kid Chloe gave the camera to at the funeral. The Jimmy we've known so far is his older brother, Henry James Olsen.
This episode was stupid. How do they kill of Jimmy Olsen? Aint he in the comic books?
The Jimmy Olsen from the comics is the kid Chloe gave the camera to at the funeral. The Jimmy we've known so far is his older brother, Henry James Olsen.
Yep, that's what the producers have said.
This was an absolutely lame episode! And entire season of build up and the fight between Clark and Doomsday becomes the lamest fight scene in the history of Smallville fight scenes? Remember my rant from over a year ago? Now you guys know how great a prediction that was!![]()
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