ext_44432 ([identity profile] cordelianne.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] cordelianne 2006-04-03 02:34 am (UTC)

Who would want to blow up a place that serves coffee and doughnuts? That's like a crime against humanity, isn't it? It reminds me of a Daily Show piece in which they reported where it was safe from terrorists, and they suggested ice cream shops. Because even terrorists like ice cream! I actually suspect that it was some sort of pipe/building problem because it seems weird to attack a coffee shop.

Hee! LJ has created a whole new language. Indeed, and clearly it's taken over my brain!!

Clark basically didn't break up with Lana very well. Not that there's a good way to break up with someone, but when he did it for real it was as bad or worse as when he was under the spell. It came across as really mean-spirited and that he didn't care about her at all. I think the writers just did it that way so Lana would be really mad at him, because it's not how Clark would normally approach that situation. One of my big issues with Smallville, even though I'm completely addicted to the show, is how inconsistent they are with characterization and they'll just change stuff on a whim to suit story ideas.

I've enjoyed some of the Clark/Lana stuff, but overall find them boring together. Even though I don't like Lana, I think she deserves better because there's no really good reason for him not to tell her. I liked when Mama Kent said that maybe Clark hadn't told Lana because wasn't the one. It addressed my issue with their relationship: if Clark really loves her, he should just tell her the truth. /really long rambling about Smallville

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