Just forget about that episode it ruined a great season.
The vigilante ep was meh. It was interesting to see Clark dealing with the loss and now im pretty sure that Jor-el is Lionel. How he talked too Martha proved that.
Just forget about that episode it ruined a great season.
The vigilante ep was meh. It was interesting to see Clark dealing with the loss and now im pretty sure that Jor-el is Lionel. How he talked too Martha proved that.
Yeah episode was a little gay, but I Jor-el only controlled Lionel when he wanted too. Plus the way he talks still reminds of me Lionel.
No one but the enemy will ever teach you how to destroy and conquer. Only the enemy shows you where you are weak. Only the enemy tells you when he is strong. And the rules of the game are what you can do to him and what you can stop him from doing to you. I am your enemy from now on. From now on, I am your teacher."
-Mazer Rackham
I didn't like the vigilante episode either... Was that vigilante created by this series, or does it allude to a super heroe that I don't know about?
the ep was ok, but the vigilante costume was gay. Also, what were her powers exactly, aside from super strength?
@Bud: im not quite sure but it mite be a referrence to huntress. I dunno about comics, but in the JLU animeted series she's shown as a rogue.
Well the vigilante sucked. But the thing that made this episode so great was the darkness that Clark showed. When he squeezed the guys throat i was like, "Yeah, choke that bitch!". But of course she destroyed everything.
Well on to this weeks episode. I don't like this whole "spirit" stuff. Stuff like aliens, mutants and other super powered people i don't have any problems with. But ghosts and spirits are just lame. And Clark should just break up with Lana and go with Chloe. Well for me this was a pretty sucky episode and i don't have to much to say about it.
lame ep...they need to stop using kryptonite for every fucking storyline
well this is what we get for giving Superman the gayest weakness in history
R.I.P Captain America.
Well, not a bad episode. Good to see them introduce another DC character. Loved how it ended. Lionel finally found out clark's secret, but it seems he's not the same lionel we know. I think he mite be Jor'el afterall....or atleast be aware of the whole jor'el incident.
Can't wait to see how this all turns out
Finally, Smallville returned tonight...
I thought it was a great episode, pretty hot.
Simone was quite the looker.
soo messed at first when he makes Lana see him with Simone.. poor Lana
Has to be favorite show this milineum.*sp?* I just love all the action, and dram*amazingly*.
I am currently downloading season 4.
Anyone seen the last episode?
I really liked it, junkie Lana was great. I wish there was a Clark vs. Fine fight, but I guess it'll happen some other time. Lionel is playing everyone, now I wonder if this is really Lionel or is it Clark's real dad controlling him. The last dialogue between Clark and Lana was pretty good too.
This week's episode was pretty good...
Lana is at it again, she simply jumps from one guy to the next... Has there been any moment in this series that Lana is not with a guy?
Not as far as I remember The power to manipulate glass was pretty cool; I thought the father would pop out again after the throw..Originally Posted by Budweineken
Same here, it would have been cool if the girl had ended up killing him...
I think next episode should be good, with the Kent family confronting Lionel and with the new couple...
This episode reminded me of the movie Saw. Or at least the puzzles.
Saw sucked, but if it's the Smallville version I'll let it slide.
Clark got a little dark at the end of this ep. and Lionel has mental problems
R.I.P Captain America.
Clark was great at the end of the episode, I hope Lionel betrays his trust so we can see Clark cause some pain.
I wonder what lionel is up to? The way he keeps calling him 'son', i keep thinking theres a jor'el conenction there somewhere.
The best would be if he kills lionel, and that guilt is what pushes him into becoming superman with the whole no kill philosophy.
btw, who else think the series should end with a movie?