Presumably without Clark around to perform superfarmchores, the productivity is way down?
Sheesh... evil for three months and not laid yet? What possible use is being evil if you don't get benefits from it?
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Presumably without Clark around to perform superfarmchores, the productivity is way down?
Sheesh... evil for three months and not laid yet? What possible use is being evil if you don't get benefits from it?
Heh. I flipped past Smallville while waiting for Angel, and it was a desert island scene (which I assume from people's posts that it was a "desert island" scene), and I laughed my ass off and then watched my tape of Coupling.
Sheesh... evil for three months and not laid yet? What possible use is being evil if you don't get benefits from it?
Eh, I think it's more that you showed a teenage main character on a TV show having casual sex without consequences, the world would explode.
Alternately, he's really saving himself for Lex.
Heh. Sumi, I was right there with ya on the "but, but, there's gotta be better ways to commit supercrimes than breaking open ATMs and paying for a car with a bag full of cash? Geeez, Clark. Dumb."
And I didn't like Chloe's hair. It was too pale blonde.
Okay, I watched my tape of Highlander "The Gathering" and now I'm thinking that they intended Richie to be an Immortal all along -- esp. after reading the synopses of the 2nd episode where he is searching for his "real" parents.
Is that right?
Oh, and paying for a $240,000 car with cash from an ATM? That was 12,000 twenty-dollar bills. Accountants everywhere gnash their teeth in horrified fury.
Well, why pay at all when you are a SUPER-VILLAIN?
See, it upset me so much -- his serious lack of real super-villainy that I doubleposted.
Okay, I watched my tape of Highlander "The Gathering" and now I'm thinking that they intended Richie to be an Immortal all along -- esp. after reading the synopses of the 2nd episode where he is searching for his "real" parents.
It's never made clear on the show, and if I remember correctly it's one of those things that behind-the-scenes stories on differ. It's always seemed likely to me, though.
I always figured it was in the plan because of the way Duncan and Connor both respond to Richie in the pilot. It's definitely there.