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A reminder - new episode tonight!
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Shame on the CW. They had all of these free Thursdays to bring the show back. And they bring it back on the night Lost returns.
Bring back John Doe! Or at least resolve the cliff-hanger with a 2hr movie or as an extra on a dvd release.
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Okay, we're only 30 min into this episode and i'm confused about something, how is Bizarro getting around in the daylight? We saw him clearly walk into the house from outside where it was bright and sunny and he even still had sun on his face when he walked through the door.
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Nice to see Marc "Jimmy Olsen" McClure show up on Smallville (as Daxur).
The Bizarro scenes were full of contradiction at times.
The Lex-Julian-Lionel stuff is too over-the-top (or maybe I'm not quite used to it anymore since it's been a while since the last batch of episodes.
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I'm a little put off by Jor-El imprisoning Clark in the ice, I mean first off it was an extremely cruel thing to do and second it accomplished nothing meaningful.
I mean if Jor-El's idea of disiplin is to encase his only son in a block of ice maybe it's a good thing that Krypton exploded and he sent Clark away as a baby as i'm sure he would have been one hell of a father lol.
Jor-El should have just made Clark run a couple of hundred laps around the Earth.
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Like I said, it's clear that Lex is the bad guy, etc. etc. but episodes like this make you wonder if his reasoning, which now seemingly has government backing, isn't at least somewhat valid.. even the "good guys" from Krypton are overly creepy weirdos with plans on earth that almost everyone who isn't directly touched by them would be creeped out by; the idea of having an earth bound force to do whatever to stop them seems kind of fitting..
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My feeling is that big battle would be unfulfilling because of limits to the TV budget, and the fact that they'd probably try to shoehorn the situation into one 44-minute episode. Even the big battle at the end of X-men Last Stand left some feeling unfulfilled.
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The Clark/Lana scenes are torturous, they really need to move on.
Lois's concerns about being 2nd best in a relationship with a super-hero was actually kinda meaningful insight from her perspective. I felt sympathy for her.
Not quite sure Black Canary's raccoon disguise would really work in the real world.
Lex needs to move on as well, I think his diabolicalness is played out. Lionel's sort of adrift, though with Julian's sudden murder.
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If Lex Luthor being diabolical is played out, it's time to close up shop.
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