Okay now the scarecrows homage thing appears to be from "Lazarus" and not "Homecoming"
Wouldn't make sense to release promo stills for Homecoming now.
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Okay now the scarecrows homage thing appears to be from "Lazarus" and not "Homecoming"
Wouldn't make sense to release promo stills for Homecoming now.
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She should at least be in her underwear.
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You know I realize that watching an entire season of Smallville is like a punishment but I was struggling to come up with something fun for the 100th page in this thread, you guys seem to have poo pooh'd that![]()
You know I realize that watching an entire season of Smallville is like a punishment but I was struggling to come up with something fun for the 100th page in this thread, you guys seem to have poo pooh'd that![]()
No, no, I think that Brent should have to watch Season 8, which includes the worst season-finale ever for Smallville!
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You know I realize that watching an entire season of Smallville is like a punishment but I was struggling to come up with something fun for the 100th page in this thread, you guys seem to have poo pooh'd that![]()
No, no, I think that Brent should have to watch Season 8, which includes the worst season-finale ever for Smallville!
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hey now
When you say lost, am I to assume that you have a gambling problem and the ponies did something that you completely did not suspect?
Two thoughts.
1. How do you have sex with some one being crucified?
Stilts? Trapeze? Or do you get the Romans to mount a very close by crucifix to allow for super positioning.?
2. What role would orsen wells have landed in Smallville if the original Transformers movie haven't killed him with the last of his dignity?
Official CW Description For Smallville Season 10!
The CW has finally released their official description for Smallville Season 10. Here it is:
The end of the beginning starts here. Taking flight in its tenth and final season, this modern retelling of a hero's legendary origins continues to blend realism, action, heart and humor as Clark Kent (Tom Welling) soars toward claiming his birthright.
Clark has emerged from his darkest hour, only to find the path to his destiny blocked by ghosts from the past -- shadows in the present tempting Clark toward the darkness at every turn. Despite insurmountable odds, is Clark strong enough to step into the light and claim his rightful place as Earth's mightiest protector?
As "Smallville's" epic ninth season came to a close, General Zod (Callum Blue) and his Kryptonian Army declared war on the people of Earth. Clark prevented the deaths of thousands, if not millions of humans by using the Kryptonian Book of Rao to stop the attack. The spiritual tome opened a gateway to another world, one where Clark's people could exist in peace. One-by-one, every Kryptonian on Earth was propelled across the universe, but as Clark prepared for his "ascension," Zod refused to leave. Using a blue Kryptonite dagger to make himself human and avoid being sucked into space, Zod remained behind so that he could rule a world without its guardian, Clark Kent. Having no other option to rid the world of Zod's tyranny, Clark plunged the dagger into his own abdomen, protecting himself from ascension -- and exiling Zod in the process. Though victorious, Clark's win was bittersweet as he plummeted off the building and into the darkness below.
Clark has emerged from his darkest hour, only to find the path to his destiny blocked by ghosts from the past -- shadows in the present tempting Clark toward the darkness at every turn.
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