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How to kill Superman, a step by step demo
Published on October 9, 2003 By Calor In Movies & TV & Books
    The second episode of this season of Smallville starts where Exile left off. Bo Kent and Red Kryptonite infected Clark battling it out at the top of a building. Good clark wins the day and just like with Superman 3 where evil Superman is able to "turn good again" and all is forgiven, much the same is true here.

    But this episode has some troubling idiocies. For one thing, when Clark's parents are held at gun point, Clark literally demonstrates in front of them how to kill him. He actually gets a piece of kryptonite and puts it near him and then takes a knife and cuts himself to provide the bad guys with a sample of his blood (what they were ostensibly demanding). DUH? DUHHH???

    There are two rules in the universe. The first rule is, if someone asks if you are a god, you say YES. The second is, if you are Superman, you do not give home demonstrations of how to kill you. Through some unlikely plot contrivances, Clark manages to except and all but 1 person who knows his secret manages to get themselves killed.

    By contrast, Lex Luthor manages to make it apparent why he's the smart one of the show. He figures out exactly what happened in last season's climax. His wife tried to off him. No wonder he turns bad, this guy has gotten dealt an awful set of cards in life.

    The only good to come out of it was the long wanted break up of Clark and Lana, the show's melodramatic couple. On a scale from 1 to 10, I give it a 5. It entertained me but Clark's stupidity left me baffled.


Comments
on Oct 10, 2003
I've always liked Lex's charactor because honestly, he's the one guy on the show who is real. You never can predict if he's really the bad guy or not. He's just doin what he can to get by. Kinda' like me... umm yeah, that's it... like me.
on Oct 10, 2003
the give clark a break, he's just a teenager and was desparate. how clearly would you think with your parents held at gunpoint.