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2/24/09 06:45 pm
roxy: (discworld back leather by moetushie)
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Poor Smallville. Everyone seems kind of horrified it's on for another season. I think there's another season in it. I mean, since Michael's gone, it's not nearly as painful to watch(well, except for that one thing). They're not slicing and dicing up Lex's character anymore, so fiddle-de-de! I just get to watch the insanely beautiful Thomas say stuff on my screen weekly, and that's all I care about anymore. It's the mental equivalent of tossing myself off a cliff, yelling "free--free!" What I do hope is that they finally concentrate on Clark, and drop these pointless excursions into What-Not-ville.

And by the way, Clark, trading one ultra-possessive and border-line abusive boyfriend for another is not the way to go. In the long run, Lois is the way to go. You can both pretend she's the boss, when both of you know behind closed doors, you're the man---every way it counts. *wink*

Supernatural--I knew you'd be renewed, so I was happy but not surprised. Me, I'm hoping this doesn't mean the Brother Against Brother storyline gets dragged out, oy. I really didn't know when I hopped on the train that I'd just have to go through another version of The Rift. No wonder folks hied themselves off to fandoms they'd not have that to worry about. I must be somewhat masochistic. Or stupidly hopeful.

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2/25/09 01:40 am (UTC)
kyanoswolf: (clark in glasses)
Posted by [personal profile] kyanoswolf
I'm not sure what to think about Smallville continuing. If they'd let Clark grow up and become the hero he should be instead of giving us another season of "Clark's Creek" or Lanaville I'd be happy. I don't really accept anything after season 3 as true canon anyway. Maybe they could pull a Bobby Ewing and have Clark emerge from that cave wall having been held in a learning matrix for years to show him just what would happen if he pursued his present path.

I'm thrilled that SPN is returning.

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2/25/09 05:23 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] roxymissrose.livejournal.com
I would be completely willing to meet them all the way there if they wanted to do that. I see an awful lot of Smallville as wrong turns and dead ends that they're trying to write themselves out of and having been there myself too many times, I totally sympathize. I still think it's a wonderful story, and I'm still interested in seeing Clark get there--it's just that it's beginning to get way past time for Clark to get there.