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Sorta...but not really. When her hair is loose, she looks similar to the girl who plays Hermione, but Hermione does have darker hair and it's rather wavy. Not only that Hermione looks ages older than her.
I liked it. Ok, so it wasn't one of the good ones but I think these kinds of episodes are decent fillers for the good stuff. If the season was on a constant episode high, we'd get sick of it.
I'm very relieved that in terms of "ship" the show is moving to Lex/Lana. FINALLY no more of the stagnant Clark/Lana, but of course I'm not looking forward to Stalkerman. I think how Lex/Lana was handled in this ep was way better and something fresh. No angsty beating about the bush - just bam.
Oh my gosh they look identical. Though that's only when her hair is not in a pony tail. To the person that said she has wavy hair, not post-CoS. Pretty much in the past two movies her hair has been straight, IIRC.
I thought it was pretty good. Although I dont see why Clark showed the girl his powers straight away rather then telling her to turn away.
Lana and Lex eh. The plot thickens....
Oh Yes the Sam is Back and hes more Sci-fied up than ever !!!!!!!!!
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