Smallville Series Finale : Clark and Lex Meet Again
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@KnightAlbert according to what is apparently going to happen in the new smallville comics it looks like lex will end up the villain of the story because of his instincts still being there.which i'm not feeling good about.i wish the writers had someone help them come up with 2 options risk lex knowing clark's secret or have him at least remember his history with clark and separate the enemy relationship with them where lex dislikes superman more than clark.
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@RH1235kx Well in Superman canon, Lex typically does not know Superman and Clark are the same person. That is part of why the writers did the memory wipe I think. Only certain comics have Lex knowing and those are few and far between. In the majority of comics, he does not know.
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@Scoonertuna Totally agree with you about agree with you about Lex inspiring Clark to see that he and Kal-El were one and the same and about the parallels with what he said in the pilot, as well as in the second episode "Metamorphosis" when he says, "That necklace gives you the power, Clark. It's up to you to use it". Re: Lex forgetting: I think he still has the same emotions and instincts, but just doesn't recall the specifics of why. He's still the same Lex that we knew and loved to hate.
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the joker is still a better villain. haha
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It would have been a bit better had Lex said that Clark's destiny WAS his to take. In the comics, Lex believes that he is meant to be the savior of the world while Superman is the villian.
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Michael Rosenbaum And Smallville Made Lex Luthor Sympathic.
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i love how at the end of this clark is like "i'm sorry i couldnt save you lex" :D best line
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@RH1235kx You replied to the wrong person.
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lex is no hero, but his memory has been wiped by Tess Mercer, the thing i dont get is the superman cartoon, how is it tht lex knows who clark is, thts impossible after the memory purge
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micheal rossembaums head looks fatter than it once was
For me, somehow Lex is the hero...
Im most likely wrong but i like to believe that Lex choses to be evil, accepts his destiny only so Clark can become the hero he has to become. Thats a big sacrifice.
Like selling your soul to the devil to make the world a better place.
pavlinka321 1 month ago 20
Going through all these seasons, there were some real times where I wanted to drop out, and I did at times (especially in the last two seasons). But with every Lana-centric episode, or pointless Brainiac setup, here came Lex to brighten my outlook.
You just can't have a long-running Superman story without Lex Luthor, and Michael Rosenbaum brought that message home. Points to him and Tom Welling for showing Clark and Lex as more than just arch-enemies, but something else in the gray.
Montesama314 2 months ago 9