Smallville: Eternal

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There’s an asterisk on TrinityVixen’scollege transcript that assures anyone who reads it that, though there is no specific major, degree, or certificate for it, she did, in fact, complete some kind of creative writing program as an undergrad. Armed with that symbol of irrelevant experience, she has polluted the internet with her opinions and horrible fanworks ever since (and for quite a long while before). Living poor in New York until she finds a means to become independently wealthy, she must subsist on the juicy meat of fandom. Fandom and noodles. And instant soup.
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  1. Robin says:

    "Considering Bloomesday’s unmatched, tireless strength, he didn’t bury the bodies all that deeply."

    Not to mention the fact that he buried them in a farmer's field, which presumably is tilled by heavy machinery at least once a year. Just wait until after the autumn harvest and the sheriff will have to call in Dr. Brennan and Agent Booth to solve the mysterious massacre. (That would be a very strange crossover, but at least Booth and Clark could have a tall-dark-and-handsome contest. I know who gets my vote.)

    • TrinityVixen says:

      I never thought of that! Wow, good point. Then again, the writers on this show know less about farming than I do, and all the ones who were around when the farm wasn't just a set-piece for Clark's home are long gone.

      I'm loving the cross-over attraction of this killing field in all directions. I can picture Dexter Morgan rolling his eyes over how stupid this killer was. Then killing him. Dexter would know how!

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