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aynrandgirl 02-14-10 04:05 AM

Question about Smallville continuity
 
I've not watched Smallville very much, so bear with me.

I recently caught a rerun from last spring, about a magic comic book. In that episode, Clark uses x-ray vision to find the comic. Zatanna remarks "that's game changing", as if that were a new power.

I'm catching the series from the beginning on HDNET. In episode 4 of season 1, Clark's x-ray vision is already beginning, albeit somewhat unreliable at that point.

Since Clark has obviously had x-ray vision for years, starting long before he met Zatanna, why is she surprised when he uses it? Continuity error?

Count Dooku 02-14-10 05:44 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
That was a brand spanking new episode.

Zatanna is aware of Clark possessing super powers, but she doesn't know what all of them are.

SteelWill 02-14-10 10:04 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
She likely even made the comment because it could be a naughty power.

aynrandgirl 02-14-10 01:20 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 

Originally Posted by Count Dooku (Post 9998230)
That was a brand spanking new episode.

I confused it with the rerun I saw, which also featured Zatanna. Oops.

Originally Posted by Count Dooku (Post 9998230)
Zatanna is aware of Clark possessing super powers, but she doesn't know what all of them are.

That's probably it. Looking at the episode again she says "I always knew you were packing some firepower under the time(?), but looking through walls? That's a showstopper". Zatanna definitely doesn't say "all this time", which would have made more sense.

GuessWho 02-14-10 04:27 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
Yeah, she said showstopper, not game changer.


She's in magical theater and speaks in theater terms. A "showstopper" in an act is like a big highlight of the show.

So, all she really said is "That's a highlight" or more simply "That's cool"

Josh-da-man 02-15-10 03:41 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
This thing's been on for ten years. Is he Superman yet?

rfduncan 02-15-10 07:18 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 9999501)
This thing's been on for ten years. Is he Superman yet?

No. He is "the red-blue-blur". I'm not kidding. That's what they call him in The Daily Planet articles. :brickwl2:

Michael Corvin 02-15-10 08:33 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
It's just 'the Blur' now.

Bronkster 02-15-10 11:00 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 9999625)
It's just 'the Blur' now.

Which is so much more dignified.




:gah:

RocShemp 02-15-10 12:14 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
Given his monochromatic attire, they could have called him "The Smudge". Which is, you know, worse.

What irks me is that he still doesn't fly unless brainwashed by Jor-El or having wet dreams about Lana.

Count Dooku 02-15-10 07:14 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 9999501)
This thing's been on for ten years. Is he Superman yet?

It seems like they don't want him to become Superman, until the series comes (or is coming) to an end, and The CW keeps renewing the show.

devilshalo 02-15-10 07:58 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
Smallville and continuity don't belong in the same sentence. :p

resinrats 02-15-10 10:00 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
I think it has continuity with itself. However, when trying to fit it with other Superman series, it goes out the window.

I'm still trying to figure out how they will get Lex back and not have him know about Clark.

rfduncan 02-16-10 08:23 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 

Originally Posted by resinrats (Post 10000993)
I think it has continuity with itself. However, when trying to fit it with other Superman series, it goes out the window.

I'm still trying to figure out how they will get Lex back and not have him know about Clark.

Well and dead Jimmy Olsen...

anomynous 02-16-10 11:11 AM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 

Originally Posted by rfduncan (Post 10001415)
Well and dead Jimmy Olsen...

That Jimmy Olsen isn't THE Jimmy Olsen




Dead Jimmy Olsen's younger brother is the real Jimmy Olsen


I know that makes no sense, but that's what the show basically explained

Eric F 02-16-10 05:54 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 9999501)
This thing's been on for ten years. Is he Superman yet?

No, but the actor is in his 30s, which means at this rate he won't become Supes until he's at least 40. That just ain't right.:lol:

MrSmearkase 02-16-10 09:01 PM

Re: Question about Smallville continuity
 
To put it in perspective, Welling is actually older than Brandon Routh.


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