View Full Version : Smallville - any fans around?


Bahir the Red
Wed, 23rd Aug '06, 9:51pm
Personally, despite what people say about the show, I love it. Currently watching all the episodes on my computer, and I am hyped for the new season. Anyone share my opinion?

Harbourboy
Wed, 23rd Aug '06, 10:08pm
Never seen it.

Maurolava
Wed, 23rd Aug '06, 10:49pm
I'm a superman fan, so when "Smallville" came out I had to watch it. The first couple off seasons were interesting, seen as how Clark Kent first develop his powers. I really like it.

Now, the last couple off season I have miss, partially because it has lost the apeal to me, but also my time is much more limited to watch it and follow it. I might however try to catch again to see what has happen lately.

Arabwel
Wed, 23rd Aug '06, 11:28pm
I like it - I used to watxch it but then I kind of lost interest, but it is nsoemthing I will watch if my TV happens to be on (Yeah right)

Fabius Maximus
Wed, 23rd Aug '06, 11:29pm
I don't like Superman, so I only watched a few episodes. The show ist not interesting enough, mostly because the main character is dull.

It has one of the cutest actrices, though. I absolutly adore Allison Mack. :love:

Enagonios
Thu, 24th Aug '06, 5:39pm
Kristin Kreuk is more my type ;)

it's okay. I never followed it but I saw a few episodes.

Ironmancal2131
Thu, 24th Aug '06, 6:16pm
I used to watch it until the writers decided to make every episode the same. Every episode I watched, it always included someone ALMOST finding out his secret.

Master of Nuhn
Thu, 24th Aug '06, 8:22pm
Never heard of. It seems Superman has something to do with it? I don't fancy him that much.

Sydax
Fri, 25th Aug '06, 8:50am
It's just another teenager serie like many others, everyone is almost the same: young guys living large with no worries but with who I'm going to date tonight and bla bla...
OC, Smallville, Dawson Creek, Roswell and the list continues... the only thing they change is that in one serie the star is Superman, in the other is an alien, in the other a famous... err...
Some of these series (Smallville, Roswell...) seems to have good starts, like aliens with superpowers or fancy superheroes but after a few episodes all the 'new' ends and start to become the typical teenager serie.

Iku-Turso
Fri, 25th Aug '06, 2:19pm
I'm addicted to almost any super-hero thingies and comic-book adaptations. So Smallville was a serie I followed and even liked.

But now that I've quit TV and my computer's such a piece of junk that doesn't even have an internet connection yet, and I don't own a dvd-player, I'm not watching any of that brain-candy, even if I wanted to. But if the opportunity to watch that serie would rise again, I'd watch it.

Bahir the Red
Sat, 26th Aug '06, 10:28pm
I kinda like to see the development of Superman, with more and more of his background getting revealed, and him learning more about his powers. And the fact that they have pretty hot people on the show doesn't hurt either (even Tom Welling, in a very non-gay way)

Enagonios
Sun, 27th Aug '06, 5:09am
I kinda like to see the development of Superman, with more and more of his background getting revealed, and him learning more about his powers. if you're looking for reliability, that is utter crap though. pete ross and lana lang in smallville, yes. Chloe, who? lex luthor raised in smallville? please.

as sydax said, it is another "teenager series". not badly written and filled with attractive people and it appeals if you're into that kind of thing. i'm not a fan but i can enjoy it if i watch it. i'm more of a "House" fan though. I'm into stand-alone episodes and sarcastic wit :D

Dalveen
Mon, 28th Aug '06, 6:37pm
Enag, i love House, my fav series on TV jsut now. I also love Smallville, cant wait for Series 6, even tho there is major diffrences between the Smallville storyline and the Superman storyline, i prefer the Smallville version.

Iku-Turso
Tue, 29th Aug '06, 5:21pm
@Dalveen: Yes, the Smallville version is better than the usual storyline of Superman. It makes him more of a person, but it does that especially to Lex Luthor.

@Enagonios: Here's what wikipedia says about Lex Luthor in Smallville:

In Adventure Comics #271 in 1960 (written by Jerry Siegel), the Silver Age origin of Luthor is first revealed, along with Luthor finally gaining a first name, "Lex." It was revealed that when Luthor was a teenager, his family moved to Smallville, with Lex becoming a large fan of Superboy. In gratitude and to encourage Lex's scientific pursuits, Superboy built for Lex a fully stocked laboratory. There, Lex began an experiment in creating an artificial new form of life, along with a cure for kryptonite poisoning.