Okay, AP was on vacation for yesterday's episode, right? He was so completely uninvolved in the story it was ridiculous.
And I'd completely forgotten the Kryptonite bomb -- in a twist from the Neutron bomb, it rips apart shirts but leaves your hair perfect.
I was flipping back and forth between SV and Enterprise (Porthos is still there, BTW), and then flipping between the second episode of SV, the season finale of West Wing, and, occasionally, Jake 2.0.
Consequently I barely followed any of them (it's okay, I was working on the adventure for saturday, so I was only half paying attention anway), but why did Clark turn the ship into a kryptonite bomb?
Because he was trying to avoid his fate as the person who conquors Earth and rules over humans.
I thought Angel was on last night, so I flipped the WB on at 9 p.m., only to see Clark talking to a large glowing floating talking egg.
I turned the TV off.
Because he was trying to avoid his fate as the person who conquors Earth and rules over humans.
Ah!!! Trying to avoid the most likely outcome of sending a super-powered alien to Earth.
Ah, Bruce would stop him. That's why I love Bruce. (okay, so he hasn't been on the show yet, that's beside the point.)
Because he was trying to avoid his fate as the person who conquors Earth and rules over humans.
In other words, he wanted to feel that sleeping with Lex was his choice, and not the ship's.
I liked yesterday's Highlander. Methos and Kira should have a spinoff together. With lots of sex and leather.
Can Methos wear his Regency outfits?
Who the fuck was Lex marrying? We figured out that she's evil, but we were quite surprised to see a wedding at all.
I thought the doctor Jonathan spoke to at the hospital might have been meant to be the real Helen, and that was a fake Helen on the plane with Lex.
And I wonder if they were going for an odd sort of symmetry by having the truck flip over - the last time that happened, it was right before they found baby Clark.