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<blockquote data-quote="Uzumaki" data-source="post: 679985" data-attributes="member: 9548"><p>Lex isn't entirely forgotten, but certainly neglected. Whatever allusions to what Clark and Lex will one day be is unnecessary, because everyone knows already. How about spending that time showing other key aspects that may have a part in who Lex will be one day? </p><p></p><p>We never saw the formation of LexCorp. Granted, it was supposed to have happened after last season ended and before the current one started, but it was important and there was no attention paid to it until it was dissolved. </p><p></p><p>In "Visage," Lex told his girlfriend, whom we'd only seen in one episode prior to that, that she could save him from becoming his father. How? Is it too much to put it all on screen? It does no justice to the character, especially since he is so important to the Superman legend.</p><p></p><p>Clark does many commendable things, however, he's not above being downright cruel sometimes. He rarely goes to Lex when he's not asking for money or a favor, even though they're supposed to be best friends. In "Suspect," when he and Lex are arguing about the circumstances, Clark accuses Lex of shooting his own dad, citing the reason "I've seen you shoot people before, Lex." The shot he was referring to was probably the one in the first episode of the second season, where Lex shot and killed Roger Nixon. That shot saved Clark and Jonathan Kent's lives, and Clark throws it back in Lex's face. That ain't deep. </p><p></p><p>I think that the way they show Clark now doesn't make his ascension to greatness more incredible, only more unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uzumaki, post: 679985, member: 9548"] Lex isn't entirely forgotten, but certainly neglected. Whatever allusions to what Clark and Lex will one day be is unnecessary, because everyone knows already. How about spending that time showing other key aspects that may have a part in who Lex will be one day? We never saw the formation of LexCorp. Granted, it was supposed to have happened after last season ended and before the current one started, but it was important and there was no attention paid to it until it was dissolved. In "Visage," Lex told his girlfriend, whom we'd only seen in one episode prior to that, that she could save him from becoming his father. How? Is it too much to put it all on screen? It does no justice to the character, especially since he is so important to the Superman legend. Clark does many commendable things, however, he's not above being downright cruel sometimes. He rarely goes to Lex when he's not asking for money or a favor, even though they're supposed to be best friends. In "Suspect," when he and Lex are arguing about the circumstances, Clark accuses Lex of shooting his own dad, citing the reason "I've seen you shoot people before, Lex." The shot he was referring to was probably the one in the first episode of the second season, where Lex shot and killed Roger Nixon. That shot saved Clark and Jonathan Kent's lives, and Clark throws it back in Lex's face. That ain't deep. I think that the way they show Clark now doesn't make his ascension to greatness more incredible, only more unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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