He probably just had to say, "Hey, you want to continue to write for the HoYayest show on TV? Come on over to Lost!"
Last episode was a worthy effort on multiple fronts, but I don't think Smallville has to worry about serious challenges to its title as yet. I suspect Abrams tempted them with twisty-turny plots and the prospect of a high body count.
Smallville's
under siege from OC. Not from Lost, not yet.
Smallville's under siege from OC.
Now
there
is a crossover stunt waiting to happen...
We're borrowing the S2 DVDs from a friend, and I was marveling last night at how different Wesley is from S1/early S2 to late S3/early S4, and yet how wholly believable and organic the change was. AD really did amazing work with that character.
A reviewer over at DVDVerdict.com said that he thought that Wesley's character arc (from BtVS Season 3 to "Not Fade Away") was probably the best, most interesting one in television history.
A reviewer over at DVDVerdict.com said that he thought that Wesley's character arc (from BtVS Season 3 to "Not Fade Away") was probably the best, most interesting one in television history.
You can definitely make that case. I think Willow's character arc is comparable in breadth and complexity, but suffers from the magic-crack wrong-turn.
I never so much minded that wrong-turn, but then I seem to remember closing my eyes and holding my hands over my ears back then.
I never so much minded that wrong-turn, but then I seem to remember closing my eyes and holding my hands over my ears back then.
It goes by a LOT faster when you rewatch on DVD. It was really only a few episodes, and then some lingering bad symbolism. BUt because of the weird airing schedule, it seemed to go on for months.
Wrod. But I must admit that those are not the eps I watch over and over again.
Why do I have the feeling that AD is probably closer to geek-Wesley?
Hmm...he's probably around S1-S2 Wes, not as bumbling and dorky as Buffy Wes (where he was just a flat comic relief character who was meant to be killed by Faith after a few eps), but definitely not as dark and brooding as S3-S4-S5 post-Illyria Wes (how could he be, he's married to AH for God's sake!).