Yep, it’s time to talk about THE SUIT. Now I realize that there was a lot of CGI magic going on with the suit, and honestly I don’t care. I’m sorry, but I loved every fake second of it.
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Yep, it’s time to talk about THE SUIT. Now I realize that there was a lot of CGI magic going on with the suit, and honestly I don’t care. I’m sorry, but I loved every fake second of it.
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Please imagine right here an image of your humble narrator, teary eyed with her jaw dropped open. Then imagine her cursing the name of Lois Lane using some very choice words.
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Alright my lovelies we are down to the final three. I don’t know about you, but I am hoping (maybe even expecting) that the last three episodes are going to be action packed. There is no more room for filler crap, and if they try to give it to us I might end up being a little miffed.
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One down, three to go. I still haven’t hit the level of bittersweet over the whole deal yet. I have a feeling I won’t start the “grieving process” until the after the finale. With all that being said let’s get to this episode which I have been waiting to see for a bit.
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This is it kids, the last set of episodes. The last pieces of Smallville. I am feeling a little sad, and a little excited.
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We have Clark Kent changing in a phone booth. I repeat: WE HAVE CLARK KENT CHANGING IN A PHONE BOOTH!!!!
Oh, and Booster Gold is in this episode, too. But, I never liked that character, so whatever.
And there’s Blue Beetle, looking like a time traveler from a 1990s Saturday morning show on public access.
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“Are you trying to tell me that Conner is the genetic love child of Clark Kent and Lex Luthor?” Okay, sorry. THIS is THE line of the show.
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For a mainly filler episode this was kind of fun, and I enjoyed the breaking up of all the serious badness. Which I am sure there is going to be plenty of next week.
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By Aden Penn With the VRA out of the way, there is now room in Smallville for bigger and better villains. Sorry I know it is kind of a popular plot point, and all of that but there are so many other awesome avenues to explore in this universe. And I tend to be in [...]
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Clark puts on the glasses! Preview clips from this week’s episode of Smallville, “Masquerade”, after the jump.
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Instead of cheese and schmoop, Beacon opens with a healthy dose of dramatic tension. Tess seems to be at the center of the tension. Accused of censorship by a very incensed Lois she discovers that someone approved some rather vicious articles. When he tries to get away and walks into her office Lionel is sitting in her chair.
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Every time I look at the title of this week’s episode of Smallville, I keep reaping it as “Bacon”. Preview clips after the jump.
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I can now start “Countdown to Cape 2011” *cue dramatic news story music* Will we see it for longer than thirty seconds of the last episode? Will Tom Welling even look good in the suit?
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By Aden Penn – Dear Writers of Smallville: Something as important as a city wide fraking curfew is something you should build up to a little, maybe throw it in an overheard radio broadcast. Or maybe even a press conference playing on the tv. Such things require finesse. This appearance of an important plot point has about as much finesse as a drunk troll in a tutu.
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It’s looking like a pretty dark episode of Smallville this week, but, in these preview pics, it’s a party at Watchtower! Champagne! Smiles! Clark on one knee in front of a phone booth!
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Colonel Tigh and his eyepatch of doom returns in this week’s episode of Smallville. Also appearing: Hawkman, Black Canary, and an engagement ring. Preview clips after the jump.
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