They have a Lex Luthor promo, with clips of him from the season finale. I don't know if i'm allowed to post it but just search Lex promo on YouTube if you haven't seen it.
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and clark's to marry lois finally. they're such a mismatch. they're the complete opposites of each other. but that's the way the story goes.
i'll be there front and center..in front of my tv to watch it all unfold and hopefully see clark in a superman outfit sometime during the last half minute of the the show.
and jonathan's there in spirit. 2+2=4
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All in all, while I enjoyed it, I found it somewhat disappointing. I thought that story elements were more kind of thrown together than really woven; I thought some of the writing/dialogue was a bit cliche or hokey; and given the great threat Darkseid was supposed to be, I felt we got the short end of the stick (visually) in how Clark dealt with him and Apokolyps.
And while I understood the reason for not really, fully ever showing Clark in his Roth suit close up, it would've been nice, once.
Plus, while it began to hit me that Welling really bears a good, solid resemblance to Superman (now that he's in his 30s and not his 20s like Roth)...I'm sorry to say, I never thought he was all that great of an actor, especially in his voice. It just never sounded Supermanish.
I did think Durance did a good job though: best eyes-welling-with-tears since Kreuk. And Rosenbaum...one of the best Lex's ever, IMO.
And my prediction (posted in a thread somewhere during the Doomsday season) regarding the last shot we'd see of Clark was fulfilled: him running toward the camera, pulling open his shirt to reveal, well, you know.
Overall, though at times the series was formulaic and soap-opera-ish, very often the writing/plot and characterization were very good. "Smallville" is going to be a tough act to follow for the next Superman series (and you know there will be one eventually).
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Thats how I feel about many of the shows I like when they end. This wasn't all that different. I can't believe its been 10 years... another thing to get depressed about lol.