Smallville 1/14
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From: WAS looking for My Own Private Stuckeyville, but stuck in Liberty City (while missing Vice City)
Originally posted by calhoun07
Why are talk back threads for these shows posted DAYS before the episode actually airs? Is it that cool to be the first to post them?
Why are talk back threads for these shows posted DAYS before the episode actually airs? Is it that cool to be the first to post them?
You're just "cool" if you've seen it and post some comments shortly before the show begins:
example 1 -- http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=263402
Of course, you're even cooler if you post days/weeks/months before you've seen the show. In this instance, Iwhere?, holds the crown:
http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=254830
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Originally posted by thisistyler
that was by far my favorite thread here. so subtle, yet so effective
that was by far my favorite thread here. so subtle, yet so effective
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I really don't see a problem posting them 3 or 4 days ahead of time. I used spoiler tags so you don't have to read it. I'm just giving you aheads up on it since it's been a while since a new episode has aired. Alot of people probably didn't know.
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From: The chair at the top of the stairs..
good episode, i think they have found at least some sort of a balance between the bad guy/crazy situation and furthering the story line.. and hopefully we just saw the
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good episode, i think they have found at least some sort of a balance between the bad guy/crazy situation and furthering the story line.. and hopefully we just saw the last of Whitney..
good episode, i think they have found at least some sort of a balance between the bad guy/crazy situation and furthering the story line.. and hopefully we just saw the last of Whitney..
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And I thought they handled it really well. Great episode!!
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From: The chair at the top of the stairs..
Originally posted by calhoun07
Uh, I would say so.
And I thought they handled it really well. Great episode!!
Uh, I would say so.
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And I thought they handled it really well. Great episode!!
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OMG, to watch this show in HDTV is just a glorious pasttime. I just now noticed that Lex has this weird split in his upper lip. The colors and detail of this show in HDTV is just really vibrant and stunning.
I couldn't believe the double emotional wallop the writers were able to sandbag us viewers in the final 5 minutes of this episode. Well done.
I wonder if Clark's spaceship is okay after soaking in all that K-radiation/power.
I couldn't believe the double emotional wallop the writers were able to sandbag us viewers in the final 5 minutes of this episode. Well done.
I wonder if Clark's spaceship is okay after soaking in all that K-radiation/power.
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I am glad to see that we won't have to see another return of Whitney - that little subplot had worn thin.
Was that the same girl who played Tina Greer last season, it didn't look like it.
Anyhow, I was glad to see this show back on the air - next week looks freakin' awesome!
During the beginning of the show, how come Lana couldn't have a white t-shirt on so that it could get really wet, too?
Was that the same girl who played Tina Greer last season, it didn't look like it.
Anyhow, I was glad to see this show back on the air - next week looks freakin' awesome!
During the beginning of the show, how come Lana couldn't have a white t-shirt on so that it could get really wet, too?
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Really good episode, particularly that one scene where Chloe gets a little comfy with Lana.
Still, it did have some nice emotional moments. Lana's little speech to Clark about losing people that she's close refers their future. And Clark realizing he can't help everyone at every moment, no matter how much he tries or his intentions are.
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Still, it did have some nice emotional moments. Lana's little speech to Clark about losing people that she's close refers their future. And Clark realizing he can't help everyone at every moment, no matter how much he tries or his intentions are.
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I enjoyed the episode even though I didnt see last season episode with the shape shifting girl.
Can someone fill me in on her history and how did she know Whitney was gone?
Why are most of the males here fascinated with the whole Lana/Chloe hookup thing? I can bet ya, that wouldnt have happened if that had been with two Males?
I thought the scene at the beginning was a bit out there with everyone partying in the halls. I thought it was a dream or something because it was so nauseating.
Loved the wet t-shirt scene with Clark.
Can someone fill me in on her history and how did she know Whitney was gone?
Why are most of the males here fascinated with the whole Lana/Chloe hookup thing? I can bet ya, that wouldnt have happened if that had been with two Males?
I thought the scene at the beginning was a bit out there with everyone partying in the halls. I thought it was a dream or something because it was so nauseating.
Loved the wet t-shirt scene with Clark.
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Tina Greer looked exactly the same to me in this episode as the last one she was in. I like that they kept some continuity instead of them all being one-shot episodes... though both Tina Greer and the telepathic boy who was in two episodes died in the end.
Tina Greer was a girl who grew up with Lana and became very obsessed with being just like her. As Lana became more popular, they kind of went their separate ways. After the Meteor Shower that gave everyone and their mother super powers, she was found to have an unusual bone structure. Eventually, this allowed her to be able to morph into the likenesses of different people. She robbed a bank as Lex Luthor. She then accidentally killed her mom (IIRC), though she showed little remorse in doing so, and used that to move in with Lana. When Lana started getting freaked out about how obsessive Tina was, Tina took Lana's form for a while, before she was brought down by Clark.
How do they ever explain all of these deaths to the police? And what are they going to tell Whitney's mom?
Tina Greer was a girl who grew up with Lana and became very obsessed with being just like her. As Lana became more popular, they kind of went their separate ways. After the Meteor Shower that gave everyone and their mother super powers, she was found to have an unusual bone structure. Eventually, this allowed her to be able to morph into the likenesses of different people. She robbed a bank as Lex Luthor. She then accidentally killed her mom (IIRC), though she showed little remorse in doing so, and used that to move in with Lana. When Lana started getting freaked out about how obsessive Tina was, Tina took Lana's form for a while, before she was brought down by Clark.
How do they ever explain all of these deaths to the police? And what are they going to tell Whitney's mom?
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Originally posted by fujishig
How do they ever explain all of these deaths to the police? And what are they going to tell Whitney's mom?
How do they ever explain all of these deaths to the police? And what are they going to tell Whitney's mom?
Great episode. The scene at the beginning where Lana ogles Clark's wet t-shirt after the plumbinb breaks was great
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that song that was playing in the background while whitney was asking lana to marry him, sounded so damn familiar. FINALLY i figured it out. it's that dirty vegas song - days go by in acoustic...
just in case anyone was wondering
just in case anyone was wondering
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They mentioned most of the music that was played during the episode at the end, where they highlight the artists and hawk their CDs. I liked the music from the Donnie Darko soundtrack a lot too. Good stuff. 
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