This is the year Chloe beds Oliver.
Is that too much blondidity for the small screen?
Bpsi?
Is that too much blondidity for the small screen?
Bpsi?
I'll be posting the episode thread on Friday morning.
I'd hate that pairing after this last season.This is the year Chloe beds Oliver.
As much as Chloe does for Clark, he could at least let her *censored*. Come on, man, get that blue kryptonite if you are worried about your *censored* killing her.
Procutus I like your avatar. Where is that pic from?
Why should another clash with Doomsday happen at all in the Smallville universe?I was ready to drop the series after the conclusion of last season and the whole nonesense with Clark "Killing" himself and embracing his Kryptonian side again (I wonder if the new showrunners remember the whole Kal-El storyline from a few seasons ago...this has already been done. Jonathon was there to pull him back to his humanity though. Lois seems to be the one to do it this time). The short Doomsday fight was disappointing but as a number of posters were want to point out afterwards this is because the main fight between Doomsday and Superman has yet to happen.
It is simpler if we just accept that Jimmy Olsen died. Let's not assign his role to some other person.I'm inclined to accept that the spot underneath the plant is the place where Doomsday emerges later on in the future. Jimmy being killed and revealed as the younger brother of the real Jimmy Olsen was a lame escape device to explain the use of Jimmy in the first place.
I was ready to drop the series after the conclusion of last season ...
Then there's the existence of Chloe Sullivan. In "Legion," the three Legionnaires were puzzled because they never heard of Chloe before they arrived from the future. I thought this was a really interesting way of tackling the Chloe issue head-on. "Legion" offers us two choices--either there are multiple universes (including some where Chloe does not exist), or Chloe is not destined to be remembered in a thousand years. Take your pick.
I do think it's a little cool. Then again, if we're not gonna see it ourselves, what's the point?Why should another clash with Doomsday happen at all in the Smallville universe?
I can get on board with that.It is simpler if we just accept that Jimmy Olsen died. Let's not assign his role to some other person.
I wasn't satisfied with that explanation. The Legionnaires were familiar with minutiae from Clark's life (like the baseball, for example). And yet they somehow didn't know about Clark's best female friend--whether she was alive or dead during Clark's early superhero career? I think there may be a deeper mystery at work here, and it involves multiple universes.Then there's the existence of Chloe Sullivan. In "Legion," the three Legionnaires were puzzled because they never heard of Chloe before they arrived from the future. I thought this was a really interesting way of tackling the Chloe issue head-on. "Legion" offers us two choices--either there are multiple universes (including some where Chloe does not exist), or Chloe is not destined to be remembered in a thousand years. Take your pick.
It was explained in the episode why Chloe wasn't remembered. She was killed because she was housing BrianIAC's katra.
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