Hulu.com work across the pond?
Hulu.com work across the pond?
http://www.kryptonsite.com/news.htmA Letter From Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders To Smallville's Fans
Smallville's Executive Producers Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders just sent a letter to share with all of you... the fans of Smallville... on this historic, exciting, but also very sad day. Here's what they have to say:
To the Greatest Fans We Could Have Wished for,
It’s hard to know where to start. We know that we wouldn’t be writing this without you. We wouldn’t have met all the amazing people we’ve worked with over the years without you. We wouldn’t have had a chance to craft our skills, be part of the world’s greatest mythology or make a difference in people’s lives without you. For that, we are forever grateful to your support of the show. This last few weeks have been crowded with press interviews and they all ask what we hope will be the impact of Smallville. And the answer is simple because it’s the same impact the show has had on us: hope. Knowing each week there were millions of people in the world who tuned into this show because they believe in something greater, because they believe in justice, because they believe heroes exist, has humbled us and inspired us both. It’s hard to find anything in the world that is seen as pure good, and to us, that’s what Superman and Smallville is all about. Over the years, we’ve heard from many of you (we just moved into our new offices and there’s bamboo, paper cranes and flowers on our desk to remind us!). Hearing what this show has meant to people means everything to us. We cannot say thanks to fans without saying thanks to the hundreds and hundreds of people who have sunk their heart and a lot of sleepless hours into this show out of passion. No one can understand the sheer force of nature it has taken twenty-two times a year to bring this show to life. No one sees the late-night-caffeined-up hours spent in small offices both in Los Angeles and Vancouver that bring sets to life, costumes to life, words to the page, shots to screen, emotion to the camera and beautiful images that will remain in our memories.
We won’t say “goodbye,” we’ll say “til next time,”
Kelly and Brian and Everyone here in the Smallville family
I watched it early on but the show became an angsty mess with some really atrocious storylines and I quit but I am curious how they will wrap it up. I suspect it'll be pretty average and more "Endgame" than "All Good Things..." especially based on how the writers have just stumbled around all season based on the posts this year and wasted Darkseid and other threads.
The first hour will probably be spent on Clark trying to convince Lois to marry him before we get a rushed second hour.
I watched it early on but the show became an angsty mess with some really atrocious storylines and I quit but I am curious how they will wrap it up. I suspect it'll be pretty average and more "Endgame" than "All Good Things..." especially based on how the writers have just stumbled around all season based on the posts this year and wasted Darkseid and other threads.
The first hour will probably be spent on Clark trying to convince Lois to marry him before we get a rushed second hour.
So are there *any* programs you have been enjoying lately?![]()
I think we deserve a T-Shirt
I think Lex should interrupt the Clark and Lois wedding, take a big shit in the middle of the room and say "That's what this show was when I left it and that's what this show still is today."
I think Lex should interrupt the Clark and Lois wedding, take a big shit in the middle of the room and say "That's what this show was when I left it and that's what this show still is today."
No, no, I'm expecting Lana to crash the wedding right before they exchange rings, screaming, "Clark, I'm cured! Don't marry her!"
Clark will super-shove Lo halfway across Kansas, with a big, douchey grin on his face.
I'm just sayin'.
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