Well, if you think about it as basically being a year per season, at the end of season 4 they should've been graduating (I'm not sure if that matches up or not though, off the top of my head), so season 6 would be the second year they would be out of high school.
Did Lana buy the alcohol because she wouldn't have to be 21 to just drink it.
You have to be 21 to purchase alcohol. Only gotta be 18 to drink it. legally!!!
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Well allot of you may think that Tennessee is just some backward hick state and there are parts of that here but, you can find the same things in any other state. But I have lived on the TN KY state line my whole life and wouldn't have it any other way. Trust me I have visited several other states.
But back on topic,
I honestly can't say with certainty about Kansas but, it is a common misconception that in both TN and KY the drinking age is 21. It is 21 but that only means you can't buy alcohol until your 21, you can still drink without breaking the law if your 18 and not violating any other laws. Such as public intoxication. I bought my house when I was 19 and would sit on my porch and drink and talk to police I know. Since I live out of city limits they couldn't touch me unless I caused a disturbance.
Something else I alway wondered about Superman comics. Isn't Metropolis supposed to be like Chicago in the DC world.
Like Gotham is the DC New York, well it was before they started adding real places to the books and Nightwing moved to New York.
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I don't think it was meant to symbolize Chicago. It was just a futuristic city. I always saw Gotham as the Darker of New York and Metropolis as the lighter. I mean, Gotham is obviously based on New York.
This isn't directly related to what you said, but I remember reading a web site that used references from the comics to try to locate where Gotham, Metropolis, etc. were located relative to the real world.
I remember they mentioned Gotham was probably somewhere in New Jersey, and Metropolis somewhere in the Mid-Western/Middle of the United States.
How accurate that is, I don't know, as I'm not such a big DC fan. I'll see if I can find that link.
Its not really that important but, I have just always considered it to be DC's Chicago. I mean it is a big metropolitan area in the middle of the US and it seems to be relatively close to Kansas. Plus the look of it always said Chicago to me.
Just my opinion thou but, NO ONE is telling me Gotham's not New York!!
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