In article <1152897255.981031.135720@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"bf" <bfordyce@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> videonovels@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> >
> > You see? That's what I mean. Lana & Clark dated; they didn't work;
> > they broke up. But since this is a SOAP OPERA, Lana and clark just
> > keep pining after one another. That's why I hate soaps; so
> > unrealistic.
> >
> > In a Real World romance (realistic): Clark would have long since moved
> > on to another girl, perhaps Chloe or some cheerleader type. He'd be
> > going, "Lana? Who's that? Oh yeah we dated but it didn't work out.
> > (shrug) Hey who's that cute babe over there?" And Lana would be
> > dating the Captain of the swimming team; or maybe the rich boy who
> > drives the ferrari. That's realism. Not soap.
>
>
> Yes, Lana has gotten stale long ago. They should've let her move to
> Paris and keep her there.
Yes; that would have been an excellent place for her to leave.
This show desparately needs an infusion of
> interesting characters. The only characters interesting last season
> were Fine and Lex (sometimes). Clark, Lois Chloe, Martha, and Lionel
> are now all painfully boring.
>
>
> >
> > My local station shows two episodes every weekend (back-to-back), and
I
> > DO watch them, but after about 10 minutes I usually flip on the
> > computer and start watching the latest download instead.
> >
>
> I have a similiar experience. Usually when I'll try to watch a rerun,
> I'll recongnize it and decide to go to bed. (since they air at 11:30
> pm). Even if they aired earlier, I don't think I'd waste an hour
> watching a rerun. The only reason I watch the new episodes is on the
> faint hope that they will be good, or at least I'll get a few laughs
> out of the absurdity.
>
>
>
> > Smallville is eminently NOT rewatchable. Watch once and forget about
> > it. Like N'sync.
> >
> > .


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