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It'd be cool if Chloe's been sewing away in secret for a long time, waiting for when he might want to take on an identity. That'd give her a nice place in at least this timeline's mythos. Plus, bet she isn't sewing anything for James.
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Re: Smallville season 6
That would be cool, but Chloe doesn't yet know the significance of the shield and the 'S' and so that would be one part that she wouldn't think to sew.
If I recall, there was a chest of armour that Clark was admiring in a museum back in season 2 where Lex explained that the S on the chest stood for strenght and knowledge? I'll have to find that ep and look.
"There was that time I wanted to be an astronaut.
I wanted to be the first one to kill somebody on the moon."
i'm aware of the history of the GA in the books but on smallville every super powered character so far has been caused by Krypton crashing it's bits into smallville.
and my first thought was "are they(the show) going to say GA was created by the Kryptonite".
plus the green color itself is infused in every power except for clark kent.
i was expecting clark to be hurt by the green arrow he caught but after he wasnt i thought that maybe GA wasnt going to be a "freak of the weak" creation of the kryptonite.
Well, it was GA's inner sanctum (it's a writing crutch used to convey the past quickly). It's the same when stalkers/serial killers are shown to have their walls plastered with the their quarry or newsclippings of their exploits. It's become a cliche in crime-related fiction in TV and films.