Thought if he wanted the car, and was going to pay for it with stolen money, why not just steal the car? Surely they've got the keys in the back, somewhere not terribly difficult for Superman to break into?
OMG!!! Jess is so exactly me! That was the very thing I thought when I saw that scene, Jess. Especially when he went and stole money in a stupid way. May as well just go steal the car, at that point. Otherwise, try and steal the money in a more subtle, less "standing right in front of the ATM security cameras" sort of way.
But, as has already been established Clark != really smart. (which is kind of comics canon, anyway. Bruce always liked him that way - the only thing more dangerous than an all-powerful alien being is a really smart all-powerful alien being.)
(Edited to not say "anyway" twice in two sentences)
But, as has already been established Clark != really smart.
Well, yeah, but...want, take, have isn't exactly an intellectually demanding creed, you know?
We all wanted Evil!Clark to be smarter -- you know more Angelus -- instead we got Dawn having a tantrum and stealing from the Magic Box.
He's not Clark, anyway, he's under the influence of red K and not making the best of sense.
Good point. As Clark he's much smarter.
Okay, so I missed West Wing this week. And I understand it wasn't great, but could someone summarize the salient points for me?
Whitefont is fine if you want.
Okay: Zoe is back and so it the Pres.
Snurched from SciFi Wire:
Sony Online Entertainment announced that several genre stars will voice its upcoming Lords of EverQuest video game. Actors providing voices for the next-generation real-time strategy game include Fairuza Balk (The Craft), Claudia Black (Farscape), Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series), John Rhys-Davies (The Lord of The Rings), Hudson Leick (Xena: Warrior Princess), Kate Mulgrew (Star Trek: Voyager), Ron Perlman (Hellboy), Katey Sagal (Futurama), Dwight Schultz (Star Trek: The Next Generation), Cree Summer (A Different World) and Michael T. Weiss (The Pretender).
Well, one could fanwank Clark buying the car with stolen money as it being a response to growing up without money, so that he always dreamed of being able to impress people with an ability to buy stuff. After years of fixing the same tractor over and over because the family couldn't afford a new one, it probably felt great to be able to just buy a flashy car with a big wad of cash, especially after those years of seeing Lex and even Chloe with nifty cars of their own.
As well for the West Wing: Walken bombed Qumar needlessly because someone accidentally found Zoey while peeing in the woods or something.