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Smallville
BLAH!!!
I wondered how long it would be for the euphoria to wear off. The answer is now.
This episode was slow, boring and pointless.
Well, not entirely pointless I suppose. We've established the Clois, which frankly was more fun when it was subtle, and Chloe has finally moved on from Clark (for which I say a massive hoorah even if I hate Chimmy)
But the crystal is back so that's something. I'm hoping against hope that this Season will end with Clark getting the crystal back, rebuilding the fortress and going off to become Superman in the final episode.
But, yeah, not impressed with this one at all.
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I forget it's name, I've not seen it in years, however there's this fantastic Japanese war film I once saw. It seems to start in the middle, but this is because people in the West don't know Japanese history, so the fact that it's just a segment of history, and we're meant to know the back story going into it was lost on me.
Similarly, we wouldn't need an explanation of how the American, or British civil war's began, it's ingrained knowledge we carry with us.
In a way, how Clark and companions make some of the social and economical movements should be expected by us, we can fill in the blanks without being told. Rather than wasting air time, when the situation, or object in question isn't necessary. Just like we don't see heroes going to the loo - it's a given that it happens, and it's not going to affect the plot.
I do think it's a bit careless in Smallville though, you can make too many of these assumptions on behalf of your audience.
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Like Al Gough being surprised that people didn't immediately assume it was Lex who had faked Lana's pregnancy