ireen-geea
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How cute! Innocent children becoming teenagers .,, CK, the girls were right, you were jealous of Ian! It wasn't just about friendship between you and the two girls... it was love! And yes, they also loved you and you loved them both, but in different ways! Ian, an ambitious young man, who wanted to skip stages and quickly build his future, seems to be the negative character. The idea of killing the professor for a low grade was exaggerated, and the scene was made precisely to convince us how bad Ian was. But CK, you're wrong and it was actually your jealousy that put the girls' lives at risk. Of course, in the end you had to save them!
The whole story is so childish that even a first-grader could not be fooled...
A password would have been the safest and easiest way to avoid Lois being tricked on the phone again..Ck, a Kryptonian gifted with so many abilities, in the age of the Internet, hadn't he heard anything about using a password? Not even Chloe, a great hacker, thought of that?
Also, this time once again, Lois should and could have seen that CK is The Blur.. and the dialogue at the end of the movie is edifying: Lois Lane: It's not like this, with you. I wish you could understand what it felt like to have this... a calling. A duty to people i-in the world. It made my feelings for you and everything else seem... Clark Kent: Selfish. Like there's a whole world out there that needs you, but if you take anything from it for yourself, it's at someone else's expense. Lois, I do understand.
Lois Lane: How?
And yet they are so cute...that we love them anyway, even if they are a little too silly...
Also, this time once again, Lois should and could have seen that CK is The Blur.. and the dialogue at the end of the movie is edifying: Lois Lane: It's not like this, with you. I wish you could understand what it felt like to have this... a calling. A duty to people i-in the world. It made my feelings for you and everything else seem... Clark Kent: Selfish. Like there's a whole world out there that needs you, but if you take anything from it for yourself, it's at someone else's expense. Lois, I do understand.
Lois Lane: How?
And yet they are so cute...that we love them anyway, even if they are a little too silly...
I believe that Season 9 is the best of the whole show.
The story is soul uplifting and Kal El sacrifice is sublime.
This seasons' finale was one of the best dramatic TV produced by Smallville in years. Perfectly written, brilliantly acted, and well filmed. And the final moment of the cliffhanger was great.
And yet I can't help but wonder if this movie is addressed to an audience with a low level of intelligence... Do you remember "Pandora"? Why would the Kandorians need a solar tower if they already got the powers through Kal El blood?
Do you remember Charade's, last call of The Blur, when he told Lois that he will not call her again, but that he will be watching over her?. This time, knowing that he will leave the Earth, Clark tells Lois that he will watch over her from wherever he will be, A smart woman would have understood immediately who The Blur was ... In "Charade" The Blur put his right hand on Lois's left shoulder, and this time, only when Zod touched her shoulder, Lois realized that Zod was not The Blur. And only when The Blur kissed her, she understood that The Blur was CK. Did the sharp senses counterbalance the lack of brain?
The story is soul uplifting and Kal El sacrifice is sublime.
This seasons' finale was one of the best dramatic TV produced by Smallville in years. Perfectly written, brilliantly acted, and well filmed. And the final moment of the cliffhanger was great.
And yet I can't help but wonder if this movie is addressed to an audience with a low level of intelligence... Do you remember "Pandora"? Why would the Kandorians need a solar tower if they already got the powers through Kal El blood?
Do you remember Charade's, last call of The Blur, when he told Lois that he will not call her again, but that he will be watching over her?. This time, knowing that he will leave the Earth, Clark tells Lois that he will watch over her from wherever he will be, A smart woman would have understood immediately who The Blur was ... In "Charade" The Blur put his right hand on Lois's left shoulder, and this time, only when Zod touched her shoulder, Lois realized that Zod was not The Blur. And only when The Blur kissed her, she understood that The Blur was CK. Did the sharp senses counterbalance the lack of brain?
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