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Another Easter Egg

Clark's professor is Milton Fine. In the early Post-Crisis Superman titles, Milton Fine was a small time circus mentalist that (through a story device I've forgotten) became the first Brainiac (of Post Crisis DC continuity). Whether this foreshadows anything about the Smallville character or not, we'll have to see.
 

Finally saw the episode on my VCR. Loved it.

Would like to see more cameos, like a young pilot pre-GL Hal Jordan.

Or a foreign college student named Diana Prince.

OBTW, I do agree, for Clark's resurrection and reinstatement of his abilities, Chloe's life will be forfeit, instead of Jonathan Kent's (even though Clark kept that from his parents).
 
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Crothian said:
Correct, but I was going specific hints that aim at her. Perosnally on that I was thinking it was going to be someone else.

I once thought they were going to have Chloe take "Lois Lane" as a pen name, but that now seems unlikely. While this is a rewrite of the Superman continuity, I think we can expect that they'll aim to take the series toward the commonly accepted standard, and Chloe is not part of that standard.
 

Umbran said:
I once thought they were going to have Chloe take "Lois Lane" as a pen name, but that now seems unlikely. While this is a rewrite of the Superman continuity, I think we can expect that they'll aim to take the series toward the commonly accepted standard, and Chloe is not part of that standard.

And Metropolis isn't in Kansas that I know of, so they going to move the city? I think they can do what they want since from what I've heard they have a lot of viewers that are teens that are not familar with the comics enough to know.
 

I'm just glad they managed to get through high school without Smallville becoming a super-powered 90210 for the most part. Unfortunately I started wishing that Lana would "give in to the dark side" after the season premier and start dating Lex - which is sure sign that even I am contemplating some weird soap opera dorkiness in the future of Smallville. I also wish they'd figure out something to do with the huge hole and dangling plot thread left open by the death of Christopher Reeve. It's like they had something planned and then just discarded a whole arc filled with decent actors and actresses that could have added something to the franchise. I'm still waiting for Hackman to show up as a walk-on, maybe as Reeve's replacement in the plot?
 

Umbran said:
I once thought they were going to have Chloe take "Lois Lane" as a pen name, but that now seems unlikely. While this is a rewrite of the Superman continuity, I think we can expect that they'll aim to take the series toward the commonly accepted standard, and Chloe is not part of that standard.
Maybe the death of Chloe would put Lois on the right path to becoming a famous journalist.

But in the meantime, when is that episode where she's an exotic dancer?
 

James Heard said:
I'm just glad they managed to get through high school without Smallville becoming a super-powered 90210 for the most part. Unfortunately I started wishing that Lana would "give in to the dark side" after the season premier and start dating Lex -
She might, once she found out about Clark being an alien like the pair she met. Keeping that from her is guaranteed to end their relationship (again) and her going back to Lex (partly because he can blackmail her and they will have Clark/Kal-El as their common alien enemy).
 

Beale Knight said:
Clark's professor is Milton Fine. In the early Post-Crisis Superman titles, Milton Fine was a small time circus mentalist that (through a story device I've forgotten) became the first Brainiac (of Post Crisis DC continuity). Whether this foreshadows anything about the Smallville character or not, we'll have to see.
We already know there's something about him. In the ending of the season's first episode, Lex has taken the new spaceship to somewhere in the depths of his LuthorCorp plant. Once it's left alone, we see some sort of black fluid emerge from the ship, pool on the floor, and then reform into James Marsters.
 

Staffan said:
We already know there's something about him. In the ending of the season's first episode, Lex has taken the new spaceship to somewhere in the depths of his LuthorCorp plant. Once it's left alone, we see some sort of black fluid emerge from the ship, pool on the floor, and then reform into James Marsters.

And for some reason no one at LExCorp had cameras or equipment monitoring that event..... :lol:
 

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