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I’ve seen all the episodes up to the latest one.
Anyone else watching the new ones?
> His mum was the original Lana Lang apparently.
>
Yep, she appeared in Superman III when he went back home. And, of course, Swan was the late Christopher Reeve, so having Margot Kidder's character have some sort of emotional involvement with him is another link to the Movie's Lois and Clark...
Superman's younger years? Quite convenient that all the people later in his life like arc nemesis Baldy heed and the bint are present, and it's set modern day.
Or an I getting the complete wrong end of the stick and it's a "reimagining" of the story. (Hmm, or is it set in a parallel universe)
I've spent too long thinking about something I din't give a damn about
> Best in joke they have had is when he's flying and the guy in the
> plane says "is it a bird, is it a plane?"
Wow that's really clever. Lol hahahaha.
Pilot 1: 'Something on radar, what is it?'
Pilot 2: 'Bird? Plane, maybe?'
:')
EDIT: Gahahaha, Thats disturbing.
> Really weird though to see the original Lois Lane from the Superman
> movies (Margot Kidder) as Dr Swan's assistant, they love doing those
> kind of in-jokes.
His mum was the original Lana Lang apparently.
Best in joke they have had is when he's flying and the guy in the plane says "is it a bird, is it a plane?"
**SPOILERS**
Chloe isnt dead. Which is a shame.
Oh, and he can fly, sort of. The series started with Clark "possessed" by Kal-El. Which is his Kryptonian name incase you dont know. But he's all bad and stuff when he's Kal-El. When he returns to being normal Clark he cant fly any more but knows that he'll be able to in the future.
**SPOILERS end**
Anyway, I love Smallville too and, yes, I'm watching season 4. It's started great, but we shall wait to see whether it can keep up the momentum.
Really weird though to see the original Lois Lane from the Superman movies (Margot Kidder) as Dr Swan's assistant, they love doing those kind of in-jokes.