they're all criminals (or unlawful combatants, or whatever)
I think you just hit why I'm not the biggest fan of comics, to me the good guys always comes off as morally superior when they're not and they don't acknowledge it. The only time I actually like superheros is when they're fighting against supervillians, otherwise not so much.
Dood, I just want someone to acknowledge that they're taking Lex down for something other than the vague "evil deeds" he's suppose to be doing. I'm still pissed at "Justice" for 1) random destruction of property and 2) Ollie had Bart stealing information from Lex. In my books, that so does not put them on the side of angels.
My problem with Clark at the moment. *mumble mumble* If I'm Clark and thought Lana is going to marry Lex for the baby, the first thing I would have done is check if the hamster is actually pregnate, it's not like it'll be difficult to do. Other than that, Clark jumps to conclusions with no bases and trusts Lionel (the original Luthor, the one that made the name scary) over Lex (his friend, the one that got his brain fried by his dad). WTF Clark? But then of course of all the things he learned from Lionel, the one important thing didn't stick, which is imformation is power. The reason Lionel is moving all the pieces on the board right now? Lionel have more information than everyone else and he knows how to use it. Chloe and Clark have information as well, but they have no idea how to use it. As xparrot mentioned above, they probably have more information than anyone else outside on what's going on inside Belle Reve and they're just sitting on it. The person with the least knowledge of what's going on is Lex, even Lana knows more than, which is sad, poor pathetic Lex. Gods, I kinda wish Clark and Lex would sit down and play a game of showhand, they can so take down Lionel together once they're on the same page and realise what's going on.
because of peer pressure
Hey, I think you're on to something here. Clark is no longer Lex's friend because of peer pressure. Enough people tells him Lex is evil and he'll believe it, of course this makes for a very weak future superhero. But! At least we now know Clark didn't get the Lex is evil in the future memo.
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Date: 2007-05-07 02:36 pm (UTC)I think you just hit why I'm not the biggest fan of comics, to me the good guys always comes off as morally superior when they're not and they don't acknowledge it. The only time I actually like superheros is when they're fighting against supervillians, otherwise not so much.
Dood, I just want someone to acknowledge that they're taking Lex down for something other than the vague "evil deeds" he's suppose to be doing. I'm still pissed at "Justice" for 1) random destruction of property and 2) Ollie had Bart stealing information from Lex. In my books, that so does not put them on the side of angels.
My problem with Clark at the moment. *mumble mumble* If I'm Clark and thought Lana is going to marry Lex for the baby, the first thing I would have done is check if the hamster is actually pregnate, it's not like it'll be difficult to do. Other than that, Clark jumps to conclusions with no bases and trusts Lionel (the original Luthor, the one that made the name scary) over Lex (his friend, the one that got his brain fried by his dad). WTF Clark? But then of course of all the things he learned from Lionel, the one important thing didn't stick, which is imformation is power. The reason Lionel is moving all the pieces on the board right now? Lionel have more information than everyone else and he knows how to use it. Chloe and Clark have information as well, but they have no idea how to use it. As xparrot mentioned above, they probably have more information than anyone else outside on what's going on inside Belle Reve and they're just sitting on it. The person with the least knowledge of what's going on is Lex, even Lana knows more than, which is sad, poor pathetic Lex. Gods, I kinda wish Clark and Lex would sit down and play a game of showhand, they can so take down Lionel together once they're on the same page and realise what's going on.
because of peer pressure
Hey, I think you're on to something here. Clark is no longer Lex's friend because of peer pressure. Enough people tells him Lex is evil and he'll believe it, of course this makes for a very weak future superhero. But! At least we now know Clark didn't get the Lex is evil in the future memo.