At one point, when I was watching Lucy spark with Clark, I had the thought: what would this show have been like if they'd cast this actress as Lana Lang?
In a bout of silliness, when I read this, the first thing that popped into my head was "what if Michael Rosenbaum had played both Lana Lang and Lex Luthor?" *g*
Have you seen the film for "I Capture The Castle"? I haven't read the novel, but thought the film was rather enjoyable. The lead actress, Romola Garai turned a solid performance, and I believe the actor who played Stephen (Henry Cavill) was up for Supes at one point.
At the moment I am about halfway through Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt. I'm very impressed by it. I liked the Mars trilogy, but this one I'm loving. I'll probably hit the Californias books next, so it was particularly interesting to read your thoughts on those.
Hi. Just jumping in on the Robinson. I loved the Mars trilogy so much, and am stuck partway into Years of Rice and Salt. I'm so encouraged that you're loving it halfway through; it's encouraging me to continue.
of course if it involved a blowjob on the corporate jet
Mmmm...
Sorry... lost my train of thought there for a second.
I'm glad that Clark and Lex are friends again too... but that is a little odd. We went from Sacred where they were blatenly pissed at each others presence. To Lucy... where they are sharing conversations and coffee at the Talon... and having moments. And I miss my boys. ::sigh::
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In a bout of silliness, when I read this, the first thing that popped into my head was "what if Michael Rosenbaum had played both Lana Lang and Lex Luthor?" *g*
Have you seen the film for "I Capture The Castle"? I haven't read the novel, but thought the film was rather enjoyable. The lead actress, Romola Garai turned a solid performance, and I believe the actor who played Stephen (Henry Cavill) was up for Supes at one point.
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At the moment I am about halfway through Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt. I'm very impressed by it. I liked the Mars trilogy, but this one I'm loving. I'll probably hit the Californias books next, so it was particularly interesting to read your thoughts on those.
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Mmmm...
Sorry... lost my train of thought there for a second.
I'm glad that Clark and Lex are friends again too... but that is a little odd. We went from Sacred where they were blatenly pissed at each others presence. To Lucy... where they are sharing conversations and coffee at the Talon... and having moments. And I miss my boys. ::sigh::
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