Smallville "Vampires" *spoilers*

Yeah, the site itself, killed the links. You will have to go directly to it, and here you go.

And sorry, but you will have to dig in, to find them.

UPDATE:Hmmmm, that is strange, I just check the original post on the links, and they are working.

Alright, if they are a viewing problem from the original site, you can go here...with a age restriction lock.... :lol:

Okay, just did a quick look through, on the spoiler advance pics...the ones with Lois, is all of them. *thank goodness...can't be beaming on the future wife to Superman, like that :o *

Tarrasque Wrangler said:
I don't see squat. All I see is:

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I will be tuning in next week for that! :p

This episode was pretty goo dbut it paled to the Aquaman ep in my opinion. I think the show is getting better as a whole so look for it to be cancelled soon.

-Shay
 


KaosDevice said:
Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't Lana Lang become like 'Moth Girl' in the regular Superman cannon?
I seem to recall she ended up being a Manhunter, the robots the Guardians built before they instituted the Green Lantern Corps.
 

In Pre-Crisis cronology, Lana Lang and Jimmy Olsen had costumed identities that they sometimes changed into (using a magical bath or a magic potion and stuff...).

In Post-Crisis (current) cronology, the doctor/pediatrician in Smallville was a Manhunter (robotic precursor of the Green Lantern Corps, tuned bad). He messed up with the entire population of Smallville to keep tabs on Clark Kent. The Spectre (in a Halloween story) put the kibosh on that.

In post-Crisis cronology, Lana and Clark dated throughout high school, with Lana being a cheerleader and Clark using his powers (covertly) to be the best football player in Smallville history. After he learned he was adopted, and saw the spaceship, Clark took Lana for a flight, then told her he had to leave. That messed her up in the head, as she took to shadowing Clark/Superman. This eventually led to her being spotted by Lexcorp scientists as a frequent witness to Superman activity, which in turn led to Lana being kidnapped and tortured by Lex's goons. Superman eventually rescued her and took her back to Smallville, where the Kents nursed her back to health. Lana went on to date and marry childhood friend Pete Ross, and they had a son, Clark Ross (named after Martha Clark Kent, just like Clark Joseph Kent was). Lana became First Lady when Pete steped in after Lex was removed from presidency.
 

I had no interest in the whole "vampire" storyline, but everything with Chloe and the Daily Planet to be just great.

In general, I find the main storylines in Smallville to be absolutely dreadful, but all the side-stories and events to be worth the price of admission.
 

Ambrus said:
Just a quick question; was any mention made about what happened to the rest of the sorority sisters after Lana was cured by Clark? Maybe I missed it but I got the impression that the rest of the vampiric sorority girls were left free to go on with their on-campus blood-sucking festivities. :confused:

After Clark "cured" Lana, I assumed the sorority sisters were eventually "cured" as well.
 


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