Smallville: Fracture
March 4th, 2008
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You copped it on the caput. Every time a fictional character starts to turn they shift them back to square up 1. Only the auxillary characters turn (like Flash and Green Pointer.) Its time for Lois and Chloe and Lana and William Clark to all change. Lex and Lionel at least have developed, but that genuinely makes non count for all that a good deal since they’re non the full cats.
Chloe can get Vaticinator, screw Gordon.
Lana can expire.
Lois can get less one dimensional (that will besides pass off if Chloe dies.)
William Clark can halt being himself. He has non changed since grade 10.
The episode prompted me the this picture show named The Cell with Jennifer Lopez.
But as you informated any episode with as small Lana as possible is a full episode.
This show is bushed to me. After season 4 they had got everyone on the border of their seat. I do non recall any dramatic play in account that so blatantly annoyed away the good will and fanbase they ill to by having everything but stop in time.
It’s time they drop the no-flights-no-leotards crap and start turn Swelling into Superrman.
This whole “Lex preoccupied with aliens” angle has sucked in from the first episode it seemed.
The dish of Clark Kent’s secret individuality was ever that non only was it simple, it was so simple that Lex was even Sayed about it and he expressed mirth at the thought that person as down as Demigod would of all time dissemble to be a normal somebody.
Yielded that, how in the snake pit do the Nimrods that pass for authors of this show plan to stop this? Lex already cognises well everything about Clark, so a lot that determination extinct his secret would go forth no possibleness that William Clark and Demigod could of all time subsist at the like time.
I can forgive the going away from the strips with small thing like sources, and i give thanks the display from the bottom of my bosom for presenting Allison Macintosh to us all, but an argument has to be careworn.
I like these reviews you do, as they’re non a review of the whole plot with only episodic comments. You really canvass the narrative and only loosly mention plot points. Only lettin ya cognize.
And yea, the episode was decent with only a spot of Lana. I consider of all the characters, William Clark has alterred the least. He’s still delayed.
As hazardously crummy as these mindscape eps are, it was kind of grievous to observe William Clark going Alexander slow. Outstanding youngster histrion in that part.
BTW, made anyone notice the utilization of the “Torchwood” sound end the episode? Every time it voiced, I seemed for Skipper Diddly Harkness. It’s like when “Prison house Break” upon the “Business firm” - very deflecting.
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