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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 2225191" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>The Lex, Lionel, Guen stuff was great. I know they were going for a "how far will a parent go" theme but the Clark/Lana stuff, aside from the kid thinking they were his parents and loved each other very much was kinda weak and even laughable in spots. Anyone who has been reading these posts knows that I am a big defender of this show and really like it alot but this ep left me pretty flat, especially for an end-of-season ep. I'm pretty sure the events of this show will come back into play later on (the scientific discoveries didn't seem small by any means).</p><p></p><p>One of my favorite parts was the labored conversation between Clark and Lex. Clark tells Lex that he'll be a great dad someday and everyone in that room and every viewer knows exactly the opposite would be true. The Clark/Lex moments are what make this show kick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 2225191, member: 4779"] The Lex, Lionel, Guen stuff was great. I know they were going for a "how far will a parent go" theme but the Clark/Lana stuff, aside from the kid thinking they were his parents and loved each other very much was kinda weak and even laughable in spots. Anyone who has been reading these posts knows that I am a big defender of this show and really like it alot but this ep left me pretty flat, especially for an end-of-season ep. I'm pretty sure the events of this show will come back into play later on (the scientific discoveries didn't seem small by any means). One of my favorite parts was the labored conversation between Clark and Lex. Clark tells Lex that he'll be a great dad someday and everyone in that room and every viewer knows exactly the opposite would be true. The Clark/Lex moments are what make this show kick. [/QUOTE]
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