Smallville-your opinion?
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Smallville-your opinion?
I think its okay and fun for Superman fans and keep hoping that Lex will turn out all right even though I know he won't.
What is your opinion of the show?
What is your opinion of the show?
I am not a regular watcher, but the times I do catch it, I keep asking myself why I don't watch more often
The interaction between the Kents feels very genuine, as does the troubled friendship between Clark and Lex. I also like seeing the boy behind the Corporate Despot that we all love to hate. Lex is a very complex, wonderfully built character on this show, and I find myself watching him sometimes more than Clark!
My Opinion: I should really watch it more, it's a great show deserving of my support.
The interaction between the Kents feels very genuine, as does the troubled friendship between Clark and Lex. I also like seeing the boy behind the Corporate Despot that we all love to hate. Lex is a very complex, wonderfully built character on this show, and I find myself watching him sometimes more than Clark!
My Opinion: I should really watch it more, it's a great show deserving of my support.
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I like it, think its very well done. It will only get better, especially if Jeph Loeb starts to take a more active role in it, him being the incredible writer that he is. That, and Bruce Wayne may make an appearance later on, which would be great.
The Christopher Reeve cameo was nicely done, especially with the Superman them teasing in the background. And as mentioned, the Lex/Clark friendship is excellently pulled off as believable.
Again as someone else mentioned, the kryptonite-powered villains every week got crap after the first seven or eight times. Bring on Brainiac or something, dammit! He doesn't have to be shown explicitly, just moving behind the scenes.
The Christopher Reeve cameo was nicely done, especially with the Superman them teasing in the background. And as mentioned, the Lex/Clark friendship is excellently pulled off as believable.
Again as someone else mentioned, the kryptonite-powered villains every week got crap after the first seven or eight times. Bring on Brainiac or something, dammit! He doesn't have to be shown explicitly, just moving behind the scenes.
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