notice that the writers appear to have become much more adept at making subtle references (as opposed to the blatantly obvious ones they use to make)? For instance, shooting the arrow into the spot where Borneo is located on the Daily Planet Globe or having Chloe correct Lois' horrific spelling. However, they faltered at the very end of the episode when they had Chloe give Clark a red kite that is in the shape of the superman emblem while talking about how he should think about the possibilities.
Yes, they've always put in some kind of reference but usually it's a terribly obvious one or one that you have to laugh at because it's that bad. Take the fifth season's episode Exposed for example. I think that by the third of fourth reference the audience realized that the actor who played Jonathan Kent is the same actor that played Bo Duke in the Dukes of Hazzard and the following references were unnecessary. I was saying that now they've become a little more subtle.
that was a funny episode lol, they havnt done anything with The actress that plays martha kent being Lana in the christopher reeves movies, woulda been cool
Also, season 4 episode 1, when clark was flying to the plane, the pilots in the airplane carring lex said while looking at the radar.."What is that? A bird? A plane?"
Guys(and gals) I have just recently came to the answer as to where they get Clarks plaid shirts, It took me forever lookin all throughout the web but I found out that Acrombie and Finch have all the kind of Plaid and Flanel T-shirts Clark wears. Didnt Tom work for Acrombie and Finch before Smallville?
(obviously I didnt spell the store name correctly but you all nknow which one I'm talking about)
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Also known as, the place where silly, idiotic, image concious shop so that they may hopefully at some pointhave a chance to be normal...
of course, I probably misspelled concious.. but then again, I give about 3 poops.
Anyway, I have been watching smallville since its inception, and I am loathe to be called a fanboy about anything. BUT, I have noticed, that in EVERY episode clark does seem to wear red and blue. it was the same way in S5 ep4, when AquaTeen ( sorry, he aint a man yet) wore teal and orange ( of course, he was supposedly from miami, and he might have been a HUGE dolphins fan)
Subtle references are the key to smallville, same as in Superman returns, that movie was chock full of them(at least none of them related to richard prior)
I am still catching up on season 5, since I was depoyed for most of it. All I can say is this.
Chloe, well, she is hot, physically, she gets a 6(compared to lana's and lois's 10's) but, seriously, damn, her character is really cool.
lana, yeah, shes hot, but vindictive, silly, and overall, a total ditz. HELLO!!! clark died, then shows up in a nearly burned shirt after a nuke nearly decimated smallville.
Lois, give the character time to grow, she has not had nearly enough exposure, other than comic relief.
allright, I invite the flames, and its good to be here.
Sean. (and in response to another thread, yes, that is my real first name)
AC "We should start up a junior lifeguard association"
Clark " I am not sure that I am ready for the JLA yet"
Wow, talk about subtle. that make the red and blue flannel sirts seem like a beacon on a lighthouse.
bah, Smallville is full if references to the movies, and the comics. Thats why people like us like it so much. It goes beyond the typical formula that so often keeps the shallow ( hehe, sorry, shallow, Aquaman, GET IT MUAHHAAHAHA!!!!)
People occupied, I mean, I can only be so desparate, and frankly, getting lost and seeing a tree on a hill is not that exciting.
Okay, if that was not subtlile enough, then I dont dont know what is....
But, sadly enough, I can always be found on gilmore street..
(okay, I am a little bit of a sap, but ONLY a little)
again flames welcome, andresponses required. OH!!! pop quiz...
when was milton fine officially named braniac in the series?
I think that the Smallville writers may have perfected "Obvious Subtlety". Think about it: Obvious to us, but very subtle to the characters and/or anyone who knows nothing about Superman while watching Smallville.
Besides, I love the corny references. Like when Clark was "updating" the school symbol with his stylized "S" in metal shop (1st season)