Yeah, but heat was funny because of what triggered the heat vision, and what he had to think about to replicate it, and finally control it--not because he was awkward or anything. However, if you're meaning a return of that hot teacher to trigger his flying, I'm all for that! ;)
Exactly, they bent the rule rather than break it. It's indicative of the idea that they will do what they have to in making the show interesting. If that eventually includes outright breaking the rules, than they've already set the precedent that they might have to. Especially since the no...
True, but it's still indicative of them bending the rules that they themselves set down. To be fair, we don't know how fast Clark flew while sleep-flying, just that he ended up in the middle of the road--it could have been a lot faster than inching.
The no tights, no flights is a rule for the show, in that he won't fliy or put on the suit until the series is over. However, the recent flight with Kara isn't the first time he flew. Clark hovers above his bed in the second episode, and in "Rosetta" he dreams of flying, and then wakes up in...
The possibility of Brainiac has been brought up before, but it still hangs out there as one of the many scenarios that can play out. I've never ruled it out for the reasons you've stated.
My wife noticed that too. I wrote it off as a stressful sigh, but maybe there is more to it.
I was applying logic, and to me the logic is that anything in an interview is not concrete. If it's on the show, we can take that for fact, but interviews don't set anything in stone. I'm sure at the time that Chirs Carter made his comment in an interview, that was what he meant--but later he...
Because, when pressed with the daunting task of having to create 22 hours of televission in 10 months (half the time a two hour feature film gets) then it's possible they might change their minds. The producers of Frasier said they'd never parade old Cheers cast members through, but just...
Yeah, and Chris Carter said once that Mulder and Scully would never link up romantically and they ended up having a child together. What they say now has little to do with what they will do later.
Assuming that the explosion was at the behest of Lionel rather than for his benefit. Lex specifically told Chloe that she would need to be in protective custody after the trial as well, and this could be the way to do that; faking her death. She will need a new name and identity...
If Pete's in the opening credits, they have to pay him, regardless of whether he's in the show or not. From my understanding. That's why Stockard Channing only appears in the credits for the episodes of The West Wing she appears in.