And even though it would have been anticlimactic, how funny would it have been after all the sturm-and-drang "you will kill your father" foreshadowing, if Lionel had died after Lex threw him, so it all would have been an accident?
Oh, I would have been MAD. Insanely mad.
Why the hell is Chloe running around randomly in traffic, other than to deliberately put her in danger? And who the hell is going to save the day with Clark trapped in the Phantom Zone, Lana? Everybody else seems to be down for the count.
Seriously! Why was Chloe even outside? (And why couldn't she judo-kick like Lana? I mean, Lana's half her size!) But it's what the writers do...put everyone in some sort of danger/predicament in the season finale.
And speaking of echoing pivotal series scenes, that shot of Lex trembling in the field was a *wonderful* echo of his scene in the cornfield in the Pilot.
Good God. That scene literally gave me chills.
Actually, there were a few chill-inducing scenes in the episode. Gah, I loved the episode...WTF moments and all. I don't know how I'll survive the summer!
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Oh, I would have been MAD. Insanely mad.
Why the hell is Chloe running around randomly in traffic, other than to deliberately put her in danger? And who the hell is going to save the day with Clark trapped in the Phantom Zone, Lana? Everybody else seems to be down for the count.
Seriously! Why was Chloe even outside? (And why couldn't she judo-kick like Lana? I mean, Lana's half her size!) But it's what the writers do...put everyone in some sort of danger/predicament in the season finale.
And speaking of echoing pivotal series scenes, that shot of Lex trembling in the field was a *wonderful* echo of his scene in the cornfield in the Pilot.
Good God. That scene literally gave me chills.
Actually, there were a few chill-inducing scenes in the episode. Gah, I loved the episode...WTF moments and all. I don't know how I'll survive the summer!