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Smallvile- 5 12 05

Belen

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It was a fairly good episode. I loved the whole interaction between the psychotic rich people. I will be interested to see what happens to Lana next week. I have great hopes for the season ender.
 

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I wonder if they'll finally kill off Chloe? :) To be honest, I have no clue what to expect, fortunately, and I hope to keep it that way for the next week.

One thing I did enjoy seeing was Lex and Lionel acting as a team in this episode. It's not often you get to see those two working in sync, and it's fun to watch.

Jason's death was not unexpected, especially since they said on the previews someone was going to die.

Finally, Clark going to college near home? I have to say I was disappointed, because seeing what they do in a large city would have been fun, but I also can't say it was unexpected. I keep wondering if they're going to kill off Johnathan Kent and force Martha to sell the farm to pay for Clark's college (and keep him from shackling himself to the farm, and move the darned story forward).
 

They didn't blow up the school, I thought all high schools had to be blowed up when the class graduates. Here's hoping the High School does not Survive the season finale!!
 

Henry said:
I wonder if they'll finally kill off Chloe? :) To be honest, I have no clue what to expect, fortunately, and I hope to keep it that way for the next week.

One thing I did enjoy seeing was Lex and Lionel acting as a team in this episode. It's not often you get to see those two working in sync, and it's fun to watch.

Jason's death was not unexpected, especially since they said on the previews someone was going to die.

Finally, Clark going to college near home? I have to say I was disappointed, because seeing what they do in a large city would have been fun, but I also can't say it was unexpected. I keep wondering if they're going to kill off Johnathan Kent and force Martha to sell the farm to pay for Clark's college (and keep him from shackling himself to the farm, and move the darned story forward).

Well, he was shot in the shoulder, so I am not sure he is dead. They really switched his character around very quickly in the last few episodes, although I do not mind because I hated him from the start.

I still think that Chloe is safe, but that's just me.
 

BelenUmeria said:
Well, he was shot in the shoulder, so I am not sure he is dead. They really switched his character around very quickly in the last few episodes, although I do not mind because I hated him from the start.

I still think that Chloe is safe, but that's just me.
Jason's mentioned in the blurb on the WB site about next weeks episode. It doesn't look like he's dead. Which makes me wonder if they outright lied in the previews for yesterday's episode.

http://www.thewb.com/Shows/Episode/0,8201,||2357,00.html
 

Crothian said:
They didn't blow up the school, I thought all high schools had to be blowed up when the class graduates. Here's hoping the High School does not Survive the season finale!!

*Splashing cold water on C.*

It is not Buffy...dude.
 

Henry said:
Jason's death was not unexpected, especially since they said on the previews someone was going to die.
Hey, he fell in the water, and there was no body to be seen. Using comic-book conventions (and the show is based on comics), there's no way he's dead.
Finally, Clark going to college near home? I have to say I was disappointed, because seeing what they do in a large city would have been fun, but I also can't say it was unexpected.
You have noticed the title of the show, haven't you? Moving Clark to Metropolis or some other big city would make the title a but wrong (unless Lois is there to call him Smallville all the time).
 

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