That scan is one of my favorite Superman and Lois moments from the comics ever. I think one of the reasons I loved the scene between Clark and Lois in the barn at the end of Homecoming is because it reminded me a little of that panel.
What's wrong with having some "normal" characters?
I know! Can't we celebrate the human qualities that made these women so special to Clark? Turning them into extraordinary versions of themselves as they exit the show seems like lazy writing to me, and a bit of an insult to the characters the actresses worked so hard to develop over the years.
The thing about the wedding is so Lois and Clark. They will never have a quiet moment to plan it so they just have to get on with it best they can.
I have to admit, you make a very good point. There will always be another crisis, another villain, and another big story.
I would have loved to see Tom as Superman on the big screen, and I think he deserved to have the role if he wanted it, but I never really expected it to happen. Tom's Superman movie can be the two-hour Smallville finale, and with Michael back and Greg Beeman directing, I'm looking forward to it more than Snyder's film anyway. :)
I would agree I am looking forward to the last episodes of Smallville more than a new film especially after the disappointment of Superman Returns. But also because after a decade of watching a show you naturally become a lot more attached to the actors/characters than you do in a two hour film.
What's wrong with having some "normal" characters?
I know! Can't we celebrate the human qualities that made these women so special to Clark? Turning them into extraordinary versions of themselves as they exit the show seems like lazy writing to me, and a bit of an insult to the characters the actresses worked so hard to develop over the years.
The thing about the wedding is so Lois and Clark. They will never have a quiet moment to plan it so they just have to get on with it best they can.
I have to admit, you make a very good point. There will always be another crisis, another villain, and another big story.
I would have loved to see Tom as Superman on the big screen, and I think he deserved to have the role if he wanted it, but I never really expected it to happen. Tom's Superman movie can be the two-hour Smallville finale, and with Michael back and Greg Beeman directing, I'm looking forward to it more than Snyder's film anyway. :)
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