so, apparently, next week's smallville has Lana joining a "vampire sorority" (gag) and one of the sorority sisters is named Buffy Summers. GAG. Joss should sue.
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Is it an ironic Buffy Summers?
I don't know. I stopped watching on a regular basis because I was so sick of Lana's prevalence (and complete inability to avoid meteor mutants) I would have watched last night for the shirtlessness (and apparently mad Ho!Yay), but I wasn't home.
Is it an ironic Buffy Summers?
Can Smallville do irony?
Can Smallville do irony?
Only in the Alanis sense of the word.
Didn't they already do Lana and Chloe possessed by something?
Several times.
Is he a meteor mutant or just special.
Special. Was the real Aquaman only half Atlantean?(I think so.) Because that was pretty much what they were hinting at.
so, apparently, next week's smallville has Lana joining a "vampire sorority" (gag) and one of the sorority sisters is named Buffy Summers. GAG. Joss should sue.
Ack. And of course the promo had JM saying "There's no such thing as vampires" which, is acceptable if it's the only reference, but that's going way too far.
I don't know. I stopped watching on a regular basis because I was so sick of Lana's prevalence (and complete inability to avoid meteor mutants) I would have watched last night for the shirtlessness (and apparently mad Ho!Yay), but I wasn't home.
Lana was very minimal in the episode as well.
Lana was very minimal in the episode as well.
dammit! well, there's always summer reruns.
I really didn't see much, just Aquaman drying out while Lex was taunting him with water (alas not a Blue Bottle) and then all the important people walking away from Lex and then Aquaman calling Clark "bro" a lot and then kissing Lois at the end.
OK, I'm gonna regret asking this, but what was there for Aquaman to do in Smallville? Do they have a lake? Does Dawson's Creek run through it? Did Aquaman find an army of perch to command?
I think Smallville has the same magical transforming body of water that Sunnydale had.