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Boxed Set, Vol. 1: Smallville, Due South, Farscape  

A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.


Madrigal Costello - Nov 13, 2003 5:48:15 am PST #1961 of 10000
It's a remora, dimwit.

Smallville had a nerdy guy named Seth whom Lana described as being into comic books. Is the name Seth that stereotyped, or was it a nod to the O.C.? And, if he were into comic books, why wouldn't he have made some remark about now being like Magneto?

I think right now Lana believes that Clark is just another one of the Smallville meteor rock mutants, but he's lying to her about it, even though they took pains to establish that they both know it's not necessarily an evil-maker. And, actually, it would make things so much easier to admit that he's affected by the meteors - he can be a bit vague and still let her know that he's different without bringing up the whole alien issue.


shrift - Nov 13, 2003 5:49:13 am PST #1962 of 10000
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

I definitely remember remarking to a friend that he was one of the few men who carry off wearing that sort of pastel without making some sort of political statement.

Well, Lex just is a sexbomb. You don't really need to declare anything when you look at your neighbor's farmboy son like he's the last doughnut left in the box in your office break room.

He just likes purple 'cause it's pretty, and because he'll be dressed appropriately when he finally takes over the world.


Lyra Jane - Nov 13, 2003 5:56:04 am PST #1963 of 10000
Up with the sun

I think right now Lana believes that Clark is just another one of the Smallville meteor rock mutants, but he's lying to her about it, even though they took pains to establish that they both know it's not necessarily an evil-maker.

I would agree. He should just tell her -- say he's stronger and faster than most people and they don't really know why. She could handle it, easy.

I think most of the problem is probably that the Kents have always said they adopted Clark after the meteor shower, and telling her he was in Smallville during it might lead to some harder questions about his adoption.

Also, am I the only one who thought last night's episode would have been way better if Seth hadn't been a mutant, just a guy Lana was attracted to who didn't happen to be terribly stable? I kind of want to see an episode where Clark insists out of jealousy that Lana's bnew guy has some special power, and he turns out to be completely wrong and has to deal with that.


Madrigal Costello - Nov 13, 2003 5:59:43 am PST #1964 of 10000
It's a remora, dimwit.

I would have liked it if Seth were a mutant, but instead of his mind control, he was just content to play around with metal, and Lana dated him of her own volition. The point of the episode seemed to be that since Clark broke up with Lana, she'd be seeing other people and he'd have to deal with that - but then he doesn't if every other single guy (except for Pete) is evil in some way. Lana's pretty much stuck as Clark's "maybe someday" girlfriend - or she has to set her sights on Pete or Chloe.


Lyra Jane - Nov 13, 2003 6:12:24 am PST #1965 of 10000
Up with the sun

I would have liked it if Seth were a mutant, but instead of his mind control, he was just content to play around with metal, and Lana dated him of her own volition.

That would have worked, too. The plot could have unfolded much as it did, except for maybe instead of stealing money from the Talon she would have emptied her bank account. (okay, it might still be a bit out of character, but indulge me here.)

mostly, this is what bothered me:

The point of the episode seemed to be that since Clark broke up with Lana, she'd be seeing other people and he'd have to deal with that - but then he doesn't if every other single guy (except for Pete) is evil in some way.

Lana had a very good point in what she told Clark -- he was stalking her, and she has a right to go on with her love life rather than mooning after him. She especially has the right to want to be with someone who will be honest with her. It undercuts that to say "Lana has that right, but the guy is going to be evil." Because that puts her back at Square Mooning After Clark, which is just pathetic.


sumi - Nov 13, 2003 6:14:16 am PST #1966 of 10000
Art Crawl!!!

Lyra & Madrigal -- I think it would have worked better if Lana were dating Seth voluntarily.


tina f. - Nov 13, 2003 6:20:07 am PST #1967 of 10000

Lana's pretty much stuck as Clark's "maybe someday" girlfriend - or she has to set her sights on Pete or Chloe.

Maybe I'm crazy - but in the comicverse doesn't Lana end up marrying Pete?

And agreed 100% that it would have been better if Seth wasn't a mutant. I hate with a big HATE every FotW ep of Smallville and can only survive them if they are generous with the Lexness.


amych - Nov 13, 2003 6:29:25 am PST #1968 of 10000
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Tina, yep.

I saw someone on LJ (rosenho, maybe?) speculating very convincingly that the reason that this ep felt like something out of S1 may essentially be that it was -- the writer is a freelancer they've never used before, and the whole ep really does feel like it was a spec script based (as spec scripts pretty much have to be, since you never know where in a longer arc you'll be when someone finally gets around to reading them a year later) on very standalone, formulaic stuff.

The Lex-Chloe stuff, which did have something to do with what's currently happening on the show, felt very different -- better written, and not just better acted (as you'd expect given that it's Lex and Chloe). But, notably, it was also completely separate from what was going on in the A-plot. It would've been very easy to leave the MoTW plot as it was, and rewrite only the intrigue plot to catch it up to the current season.

As I said, speculation. But it feels right.


Lyra Jane - Nov 13, 2003 6:29:37 am PST #1969 of 10000
Up with the sun

Lana and Pete???? I see no chemistry there, but a) he gets about four lines per episode, so not much time to develop chemistry and b) stranger things have happened.

I don't necessarily mind fun FotWs, but this one bothered me because Clark SHOULD have been wrong about Seth, dammit!


Madrigal Costello - Nov 13, 2003 6:30:36 am PST #1970 of 10000
It's a remora, dimwit.

I think Smallville needs to break from the kryptonite->evil formula. They could have done this episode without Seth really doing anything wrong at first, other than the minor stuff like turn on the Ferris Wheel. And Clark would have been all paranoid and stalkery, and that would result in the two of them taking off together.

Oh, and if Seth can move metal with his mind, why couldn't he move the car when it was stuck? Plus, how much money does a coffee shop keep in the till? Unless Lana is secretly selling vials of crack in the muffins, odds are it'd be a couple hundred dollars, tops. And if Seth could influence people through touch, why would they even need store money? He could convince others to give him whatever he wanted. They could just walk the streets of Metropolis getting cash from everyone Seth shook hands with.