SMALLVILLE SEASON SIX WITHER EPISODE NUMBER - 603 After a pair of teenagers are attacked in the forest, Clark and Chloe hunt for a creature that uses male bodies to reproduce. A faux pas prompts Lois to attend a charity ball with Smallville's newest young billionaire, Oliver Queen. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE > |
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Last edited by Darren; 09 May 2011, 02:59 PM.Tags: None
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Cool episode, I was wondering how long it would take for the escapees of the Phantom Zone to appear in the show.
But I still don't like Jimmy and Green arrow is so cool.
BTW, Does the episode guide ever work? All I get is a dead link.http://panzor.deviantart.com/ - deviantART: panzor
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Originally posted by panzor View Post
BTW, Does the episode guide ever work? All I get is a dead link.
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It was rather Yawn. The first time I saw the forest ranger chick I knew she wsa behind it, just because that's how it is in Smallville- any new character for the episode is evil.
Also I really really really don't like Jimmy. He's incredibly annoying and makes Chloe act incredibly annoying and out of character.
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Originally posted by TheWarrior View PostYep - the link is dead. I believe the link should be http://www.gateworld.net/smallville/s6/index.shtml as each episode doesn't have its own page like the SG-1 episodes do.http://panzor.deviantart.com/ - deviantART: panzor
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Pretty cool ep. Nice to see someone from the Phantom zone.
Green Arrow looks like he might be a cool character.
Jimmy didnt annoy me as much this ep as he did in ep 1. He had a few good lines:
Chloe "What was that? That came from the path, come on..."
Jimmy "Oh, yeah, we should definately go check that out in the really dark woods..."
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Jimmy "This is a really bad idea. You know, maybe we should call someone..."
Chloe "Hello... Is anyone there?"
Jimmy "No, i was thinking more like authority figures who carry weapons..."Science Fiction is an existential metaphor; it allows us to tell stories about the human condition.
Isaac Asimov once said individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today, but the core of science fiction, its essence has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at all.
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