----- Original Message ----- From: "vze3xykq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 3:14 PM Subject: Re: Smallville
> > > > I think a few things have to occur before there is any change of > scene. > > > > Jonathan Kent has to die for one. Lionel Luthor too. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Whhhhfff! Whistle on the play. Whatya mean Jonathan Kent has to die? He > > was > > > alive in every version of supes I know of. > > > > > > Won't talk about other dad for now. > > > > > It looks like the continuity is going to follow the movies a little more > > than the comics. The comics have very poor continuity as you may know, and > > its pretty logical that the continuity will follow the more similar > medium. > > If you recall Glenn ford dies before Clark goes to Metropolis in the first > > Movie. > > > > My fault, don't remember his pop dying before he moved. (Still don't > remember it). It was a tearjerking moment. > > >From that angle, when will the buffoon show up who was partnered with Gene > Hackman's Lex Luthor? *This* Lex Luthor doesnt put up with fools I dont think. > > Kevin T. > Just because we don't have red Kryptonite doesn't mean he has to die ;-) > I think this is a prtotypical "Hero's Journey" and the mentor has to die to push the story along. I can already see the series finale. The last scene shows Clark donning the famous red,blue, and yellow, costume, flying out a window and across the Metropolis skyline. xponent Superman Vs Ultraman Maru rob
