Smallville: Legacy
Sep. 8th, 2004 11:47 amSmallville: Legacy
I loved this episode. I really did. It had everything: dopey Clark, sexy Lex and parenting tips from insane billionaires. What more can you ask for?
Well, quite a bit, actually, but I’ve learned to take what I can get.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I am really not over the whole Bo Duke thing. I imagine the feeling wears off after a while, but I’m still transported to Hazzard County whenever I see Jonathan. As proven by the fact that both Pookie and I burst out laughing when Jonathan said that he and his dad were always “duking it out”. Ahem.
Jonathan is still a wanker, but I loved the catfight with Lionel. Loved it. Sweet, sweet violence – the perfect way to enliven any get-together.
I also really enjoyed the Lex/Lana scenes. Our Lex is just so darn smooth, isn't he? Not that it would be hard to manipulate your average Lana, but he gets extra coolness points for the Rilke and such. Especially since the scene with the German businessmen allows me to fondly imagine that Lex doesn’t need his poetry translated.
*Sigh*
Now, my dear Pookie still insists that he doesn’t like the show, but I must note that he watched the entire episode with me, instead of wandering off to the computer to kill things the way he usually does.
And he squeed like a little girl over Christopher Reeve.
And he likes Lionel (and possibly Lex).
And he admitted that if this show was an original creation and not a prequel he’d probably be a fan.
And, after making that confession, he leaned over and said “but it’s a little gay”.
Proof! He’s so sucked into the world of Smallville. He will, however, never admit this, being the most stubborn human being on the planet.
Bastard.
I loved this episode. I really did. It had everything: dopey Clark, sexy Lex and parenting tips from insane billionaires. What more can you ask for?
Well, quite a bit, actually, but I’ve learned to take what I can get.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I am really not over the whole Bo Duke thing. I imagine the feeling wears off after a while, but I’m still transported to Hazzard County whenever I see Jonathan. As proven by the fact that both Pookie and I burst out laughing when Jonathan said that he and his dad were always “duking it out”. Ahem.
Jonathan is still a wanker, but I loved the catfight with Lionel. Loved it. Sweet, sweet violence – the perfect way to enliven any get-together.
I also really enjoyed the Lex/Lana scenes. Our Lex is just so darn smooth, isn't he? Not that it would be hard to manipulate your average Lana, but he gets extra coolness points for the Rilke and such. Especially since the scene with the German businessmen allows me to fondly imagine that Lex doesn’t need his poetry translated.
*Sigh*
Now, my dear Pookie still insists that he doesn’t like the show, but I must note that he watched the entire episode with me, instead of wandering off to the computer to kill things the way he usually does.
And he squeed like a little girl over Christopher Reeve.
And he likes Lionel (and possibly Lex).
And he admitted that if this show was an original creation and not a prequel he’d probably be a fan.
And, after making that confession, he leaned over and said “but it’s a little gay”.
Proof! He’s so sucked into the world of Smallville. He will, however, never admit this, being the most stubborn human being on the planet.
Bastard.
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Date: 2004-09-08 09:55 am (UTC)The Lexana really turned me off at first, but I don't think I'll mind if it happens. In fact, it could be very interesting. Just as long as it doesn't ruin Lex as a character because he and the mythology are the only things that I like about this show. Oh, and Chloe, too.
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Date: 2004-09-08 10:09 am (UTC)Let's face it, I'm just a shipper slut with this show.
More Lex for everyone!
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Date: 2004-09-08 10:32 am (UTC)HERE HERE!
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Date: 2004-09-08 07:49 pm (UTC)No explicit CLex. *sigh*
But yes, more Lex for everyone! Spread the Sexy.