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Smallville "Rabid"
That was interesting.
Once again, let me just start with the things I didn't really like:
1. The lighting continues to drive me crazy. I know it was thematically appropriate for a zombie episode, but I still hated it; the golden light on the Kent house in the end just drove home how much I miss the visual look of earlier seasons. Also, is anyone else experiencing problems with the vid quality of the CW broadcast--pixelation etc?
2. The main plot...didn't really feel like a Smallville episode to me. Well, it wasn't so much that it was zombies--certainly we've had all sorts of mutated outbreaks caused by Kryptonite or Luthorcorp, and god knows they've ripped off horror movies before *cough* Saw *cough--but somehow the combination of this plot coupled with the funky lighting and the way they filmed all the action sequences, complete with the very horror-esque makeup of the zombies, really felt like a completely different show to me. I didn't hate it, but it kept distracting me from the stuff I liked, which was all character stuff.
Stuff that I loved:
1. Every single Lois-Clark conversation, whether they're exchanging playful banter or she's confiding in him her secret love of another guy. I really just can't get enough of that. It's hard to pick a favorite Clois scene; equal contenders have to be when he swept her up into his arms after the zombie attack in the Daily Planet; the scene in the rain after she gets cured of the virus (where all of fandom was shouting KISS HER, right?), or the scene in Clark's house where she tells him they make a good team.
2. Gratuitous male nudity.
beck_liz posted this idea first, but I swear I had it independently as I was watching the episode: do you think there's an actual clause in Justin Hartley's contract requiring him to be shirtless in every episode? Or maybe his chest just actually has an independent contract? I think it gets more screentime than AOT did in her last season.
3. Oliver's downward spiral. I don't know why it is that I love him more when he's all emo and sarcastic, but I kind of do; while I don't actually think his criticisms of Clark are valid, for example, I completely loved that scene where he was getting on Clark's case about leaving the Kryptonian symbols all over the place, and suggesting the Clark thinks of himself as the second coming. I don't actually think Clark thinks that, but I *do* think Ollie thinks Clark thinks that, and it's connected to his own insecurities at being a superhero without powers. And while I can't say that's a great character trait, for some reason he wears resentment well, and I can totally understand his desire not to be saved by Clark, so I loved the symbolism of him burning his uniform.
I'm assuming at some point this season he will resume the hero mantle, so I'm not too too worried here; in the meantime I'm just enjoying watching him be a hot mess of dysfunction.
4. DR. EMIL!!!! Holy crap, I am officially in love. He's hot in that geeky way, he's smart as hell, he's take-charge, and he's unflappable. SERIOUSLY unflappable. I love how totally blase he was to learn Clark's secret, how quickly he was able to find a cure for the virus, and how pragmatic he was about the need to go cure people now, not dither around worrying about Clark's minimal exposure to Kryptonite.
Seriously, he is exactly what Chloe needs in a relationship. He appreciates her intelligence and optimism, but calls her on her shit. I loved that he challenged her about keeping tabs on the Justice League (though I'm also very relieved she had a good reason--I was a little worried about what she might be hiding from him earlier in the episode).
And I liked the fact that Chloe had a decent storyline this week that wasn't centered around jealousy or Jimmy. In fact, although I loved the expression on her face when Clark revealed himself to Emil. I really hope that Emil turns out to be trustworthy (I know he is in the comics).
5. Tess: swordfighting with zombies for the win!
6. Oh, Major Zod. If you kill all your subordinates just because they don't remain in their boxes, it will foil your plans for world domination, and I will feel very vindicated.
7. SMART CLARK. I love how he used coffee to distract Lois from him vanishing to cope with both of those emergencies. Smart Clark is SO DAMN SEXY.
Once again, let me just start with the things I didn't really like:
1. The lighting continues to drive me crazy. I know it was thematically appropriate for a zombie episode, but I still hated it; the golden light on the Kent house in the end just drove home how much I miss the visual look of earlier seasons. Also, is anyone else experiencing problems with the vid quality of the CW broadcast--pixelation etc?
2. The main plot...didn't really feel like a Smallville episode to me. Well, it wasn't so much that it was zombies--certainly we've had all sorts of mutated outbreaks caused by Kryptonite or Luthorcorp, and god knows they've ripped off horror movies before *cough* Saw *cough--but somehow the combination of this plot coupled with the funky lighting and the way they filmed all the action sequences, complete with the very horror-esque makeup of the zombies, really felt like a completely different show to me. I didn't hate it, but it kept distracting me from the stuff I liked, which was all character stuff.
Stuff that I loved:
1. Every single Lois-Clark conversation, whether they're exchanging playful banter or she's confiding in him her secret love of another guy. I really just can't get enough of that. It's hard to pick a favorite Clois scene; equal contenders have to be when he swept her up into his arms after the zombie attack in the Daily Planet; the scene in the rain after she gets cured of the virus (where all of fandom was shouting KISS HER, right?), or the scene in Clark's house where she tells him they make a good team.
2. Gratuitous male nudity.
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3. Oliver's downward spiral. I don't know why it is that I love him more when he's all emo and sarcastic, but I kind of do; while I don't actually think his criticisms of Clark are valid, for example, I completely loved that scene where he was getting on Clark's case about leaving the Kryptonian symbols all over the place, and suggesting the Clark thinks of himself as the second coming. I don't actually think Clark thinks that, but I *do* think Ollie thinks Clark thinks that, and it's connected to his own insecurities at being a superhero without powers. And while I can't say that's a great character trait, for some reason he wears resentment well, and I can totally understand his desire not to be saved by Clark, so I loved the symbolism of him burning his uniform.
I'm assuming at some point this season he will resume the hero mantle, so I'm not too too worried here; in the meantime I'm just enjoying watching him be a hot mess of dysfunction.
4. DR. EMIL!!!! Holy crap, I am officially in love. He's hot in that geeky way, he's smart as hell, he's take-charge, and he's unflappable. SERIOUSLY unflappable. I love how totally blase he was to learn Clark's secret, how quickly he was able to find a cure for the virus, and how pragmatic he was about the need to go cure people now, not dither around worrying about Clark's minimal exposure to Kryptonite.
Seriously, he is exactly what Chloe needs in a relationship. He appreciates her intelligence and optimism, but calls her on her shit. I loved that he challenged her about keeping tabs on the Justice League (though I'm also very relieved she had a good reason--I was a little worried about what she might be hiding from him earlier in the episode).
And I liked the fact that Chloe had a decent storyline this week that wasn't centered around jealousy or Jimmy. In fact, although I loved the expression on her face when Clark revealed himself to Emil. I really hope that Emil turns out to be trustworthy (I know he is in the comics).
5. Tess: swordfighting with zombies for the win!
6. Oh, Major Zod. If you kill all your subordinates just because they don't remain in their boxes, it will foil your plans for world domination, and I will feel very vindicated.
7. SMART CLARK. I love how he used coffee to distract Lois from him vanishing to cope with both of those emergencies. Smart Clark is SO DAMN SEXY.
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Great scenes - all of them.
//DR. EMIL!!!! Holy crap, I am officially in love. He's hot in that geeky way, he's smart as hell, he's take-charge, and he's unflappable. SERIOUSLY unflappable. I love how totally blase he was to learn Clark's secret, how quickly he was able to find a cure for the virus, and how pragmatic he was about the need to go cure people now, not dither around worrying about Clark's minimal exposure to Kryptonite.//
That's very well put. He's such a fantastic addition to the cast.
I liked how even though there were aspects of this ep I sort of hated, to be honest, the stuff that I loved? I ::really:: loved.
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