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.
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.
As well for the West Wing: Walken bombed Qumar needlessly because someone accidentally found Zoey while peeing in the woods or something.
thank you guys.
But did Josh do anything? Was he cute? Did they continue to imply Josh/Donna romance?
How was Leo? What about CJ and Danny? Was there fallout from CJ telling Danny to "post now"?
Josh got an intern!
I didn't particularly notice any Josh/Donna stuff.
Josh and a run-in with Pres. Goodman's aide -- the one that was the prosecutor on H:LOTS. Which left Josh feeling rather small .
After years of fixing the same tractor over and over because the family couldn't afford a new one...
Why bother having a working tractor at all? Just attach a plow to a yoke and have Clark run through the fields! If anyone stops by, the tractor just happens to be broken down that particular day.
Ooh! Katie -- tape received, thank you VERY much. Adelphia is no match for you.
You're welcome! Enjoy the vicarious experience of fast-forwarding with me. (In retrospect, I could've actually paused and cut out the commercials, but I didn't think of that until I was halfway through.)
Episode as a whole, not very good. Joe and Methos, entertainingly snarky. So it all works out.
I think having Clark doing the plowing himself would probably result in too many jokes about farmers plowing faster with a Super Johnson.
And on this show that would be a problem?
I think they are rebroadcasting Smallville on the WB.
What's amazing is how consistent (or you can read it as one note) Papa Kent has been.