I don't know if I want to watch next season if Chloe's dead. *sniff*
Mal ,'Heart Of Gold'
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How could she not be?
And you know that they'll be bringing Lana back from France if only for the funeral(s).
What was the significance of Lionel having his head shaved? Was he becoming Lex? Are they trying to fool us into thinking that over the summer when they really mean to bring Lex back?
How could she not be?
She was blown clear. Her dad took the brunt of the force and bit it, but she made it, hanging by a thread. I HAVE TO BELIEVE IN A BETTER WORLD.
But even if that is so, who would find her to save her? Or do you think that she has her cell-phone with her can dial 911? -- Assuming that she hasn't been knocked out?
It's a preternaturally strong thread. More like yarn.
Lex survived a plane crash, you know.
Lex survived a plane crash, you know.
That's exactly what I said when the folks I was watching with were all "Chloe is so dead." She'll be back. And somehow, I bet she comes back as Lois Lane. Don't ask me how - I'm not spoiled for anything other than the producers wanted to bring Lois in in the fourth season.
See - this is why I keep watching Smallville - it can be decent. The last five minutes of this ep was great.
Also we never actually saw Lana get on the plane. Believe me, I want her to be gone, but she might have never left.
Hurrah. I just read on Whedonesque that DeKnight is going to write for Smallville next season.
Now all I need is to find out Ultimate Drew is writing for the O.C. and I won't be 100% depressed about the lack of good tv for the forseeable future.
Wow, loved the last five minutes there. Absolutely a Godfather homage.
I love Lex so hard. Except- not the Noguchi table! Noooooooo!
ETA: not really a DeKnight fan. Man has written some truly bad television. Yeeuuch.
Hurrah. I just read on Whedonesque that DeKnight is going to write for Smallville next season.
Holy shit? Fucking seriously? Dude. Okay, maybe I'll keep watching, then. The show's already got an ME alum in Drew Z. Greenberg, but I don't recall liking his episodes much. (Well, huh, he did write "Truth," which was one of the best Smallville episodes this season. But his Buffy stuff wasn't great.)
ETA: not really a DeKnight fan. Man has written some truly bad television. Yeeuuch.
Not a "Spiral" fan? Heh. Well, he did write "Dead Things," which I decided was one of the best S6 eps, and he wrote a lot of S4 Angel, which I loved.
Now all I need is to find out Ultimate Drew is writing for the O.C.
I heard he was going to Alias. Just a rumor, though.
I expect next fall's Smallville to come up with "Five years later..."