If you find out Clark's secret, you're shmuck bait. Plain and simple.
'Selfless'
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.
Wait - - there were two Helens? How did I miss that? Is the fake Helen an alien?
I just saw Bo's pissy, "Your actions have consequences, dumbass!" moment, and it did seem natural, because Clark had done something that had resulted in injury and death. Bo might have had the same reaction if Clark had been testing his x-ray vision during a hay-ride and fried a whole church group.
I missed the end -- what's the deal with Helen? Why do we think she's evil?
Maybe Clark should have mentioned the implication that the ship might be doing some frying of his nearest and dearest if he hadn't blown it up?
Helen just had this evil sort of smile when she was shown on the plane, and evidently she'd just went an 180 degree shift in opinion on Lex. She went from feeling betrayed that he'd stolen Clark's blood to okay with marriage very quickly.
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.
Clark went to the Smallville Denny's?
Who the fuck was Lex marrying?
The woman that will cause him to turn evil. It could be her betrayal or her death.
IJS, completely unspoiled. I figure something has to push him over the edge.
I'm thinking it could be Pete, extremely well-costumed, willing to do anything to protect his best friend from Lex and the Luthors, since even going after his father's creamed corn factory was taking it too far.
You know, last night I noticed a strange resemblance between Pete and Lana.
I'm not sure how Lex's mysteriously disappearing wife will turn him evil. It will be interesting to see. (Maybe that's her skeleton in the promo.)