Cynthia from Malcolm stumped it on my first try.
My quirky viewing habits help with this, as I once stumped a similar engine with Sid & Marty Krofft's Lidsville.
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
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.
Cynthia from Malcolm stumped it on my first try.
My quirky viewing habits help with this, as I once stumped a similar engine with Sid & Marty Krofft's Lidsville.
Who was the brunette roommate on "Three's Company"?
Okay, didn't mean to doublepost. Anyway, I had a bit of a puzzle because I couldn't remember if she was a florist or not. And then it guessed that I was Buffy. But it did guess Janet next.
Who was the brunette roommate on "Three's Company"?
That would be Janet. Although I disagree with the whole "brunette means brown or black hair" idea. There ought to be seperation.
Of coures Jack is a brunette, too...but that might be brunet. Hmmm.
Of coures Jack is a brunette, too...but that might be brunet. Hmmm.
IIRC, at one point, there was in semi-common use the term brownette, which applied to light-to-medium brown hair. Brunette was specifically dark shades.
I'll have to check my old chick mags to be sure.
It's 'brunet' for a male, though that isn't much used.
It's 'brunet' for a male, though that isn't much used.
In fact, I'd say that's an obsolete useage.
Though a pretty, pretty word.
Oooh. Desperate Measures is on. I heart this episode. It's got Maybourne at his smarmist and the most charming simultaneously; Adrian Conrad; Simmons, who was one villain in SG-verse who genuinely creeped me out instead of made me roll my eyes; Coldly-enraged!Carter; And Jack out of uniform and hotter than any guy his age has a right to be. Yumm.
I read an essay that posited that it would be possible for Lex to not change really much at all (from Season 1 or 2), and still end up in the adversaries position, if Clark starting always believing the worst about him.
Not likely, though.
I think Lex killing Lionel is the capper to the transformation. In my own personal vision of the ending episode/arc, we get that, Lex's exit from Smallville (the town), and Clark flying. I think the tornado ep was intended to be foreshadow-y.
I tend to put a lot of the onus on Clark. Without Clark close by, I think Lex tends toward much more Machiavellian tactics. So, I think/want something to happen with/to Chloe, and Clark to blame Lex.