"And that they were so hell bent on giving Chloe a happy ending that they didn't even pause to consider to the ABSURDITY of Chloe reading a Superman comic that TELLS THE ENTIRE STORY OF CLARK KENT BEING SUPERMAN is also just revolting to me."
Exactly. This made no sense at all, especially since that kid was so young which means that in less then say tens years there's going to be comic about Clark himself out there. Unless Clark comes out in the next few years or someone who knows him wrote that, how is this even possible?
This was like a weirder (and more irritating) version of Chloe's random narration in Thirst. When she ended it going on about the DP being the home to future superheroes. It made no sense that she would know that back then and this was ten times more ridiculous. But yeah, I sure the producers just wanted an "awesome" moment so they once again completely ignored everything else and went ahead with it.
He should have been named Superman on the show. There was so much build up to that for a long time now... and then nothing. I did feel cheated by that. Even a shot of a newspaper with Lois' first interview would have done. Just something. Though I guess it makes sense now why they didn't name the finale "Superman".
As for Chloe, her presence there made sense (still didn't like it though), especially with Oliver's situation. I'm still amused by the fact they came up with ten different ways to bring her up before she returned and yet didn't mention her in Dominion when it actually counted. Where was she doing while Tess and Lois waited for them? But Oliver;s storyline and a maybe even the goodbye with Clark should have been it.
Unfortunately I knew they'd find a way to give her more importance then she should have gotten in the episode. The only other character they would do this for is Lana, whose character they were even more obsessed with. It's the exact reason why I didn't want either character back in the finale. I've seen these two characters propped up at the expense of most of the characters on the show for years for me to believe that they could just bring them back for a cameo, without a chance to glorify them once more.
I enjoyed the finale and I think that knowing this was the last episode made me a lot more accepting of a lot of the stuff that happened. But there was a lot to love her as well, especially with Clark, Lois, and Clois. Even with all the nutty things these producers have done, I'm still going to miss this (crazy) show.
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Date: 2011-05-17 08:53 am (UTC)Exactly. This made no sense at all, especially since that kid was so young which means that in less then say tens years there's going to be comic about Clark himself out there. Unless Clark comes out in the next few years or someone who knows him wrote that, how is this even possible?
This was like a weirder (and more irritating) version of Chloe's random narration in Thirst. When she ended it going on about the DP being the home to future superheroes. It made no sense that she would know that back then and this was ten times more ridiculous. But yeah, I sure the producers just wanted an "awesome" moment so they once again completely ignored everything else and went ahead with it.
He should have been named Superman on the show. There was so much build up to that for a long time now... and then nothing. I did feel cheated by that. Even a shot of a newspaper with Lois' first interview would have done. Just something. Though I guess it makes sense now why they didn't name the finale "Superman".
As for Chloe, her presence there made sense (still didn't like it though), especially with Oliver's situation. I'm still amused by the fact they came up with ten different ways to bring her up before she returned and yet didn't mention her in Dominion when it actually counted. Where was she doing while Tess and Lois waited for them? But Oliver;s storyline and a maybe even the goodbye with Clark should have been it.
Unfortunately I knew they'd find a way to give her more importance then she should have gotten in the episode. The only other character they would do this for is Lana, whose character they were even more obsessed with. It's the exact reason why I didn't want either character back in the finale. I've seen these two characters propped up at the expense of most of the characters on the show for years for me to believe that they could just bring them back for a cameo, without a chance to glorify them once more.
I enjoyed the finale and I think that knowing this was the last episode made me a lot more accepting of a lot of the stuff that happened. But there was a lot to love her as well, especially with Clark, Lois, and Clois. Even with all the nutty things these producers have done, I'm still going to miss this (crazy) show.