WELL darn, he handled that well... or, not. That is exactly What the teenage Clark Kent was afraid of... people would expect him to sprout wings, more limbs or an extra head. Kal-El was sent to earth exactly because he would fit in, he looked human, except, he isn't. His biology is alien but on the exterior he's fully human.
Lex made a point if segeath is the hero, and cause Clark hasn’t really paying attention and only suspected out of misinterpreted on lex involve of a crime that he didn’t cause (yet) when his friendship with lex starting to crumble due to clark in flaw action of being naive, irrational accusing and make bad lies out of insecure which is proven🤷🏻♂️😑
I never understood how everyone could fly but Clark. I get it the premise of the show was no tights no flight. But story wise how come he cant. Is it cause he saw himself as a human
I guess the way Smallville did it, it's just a different take on the superman origin story and basically stating that it took Clark a lot longer to fully develop full powers.
It cause Clark always was scared of heights and fear of everything and he held back his full self and I think final episode he can to terms that he not just human he someone greater and gonna be someone greater and he finally came to accept his destiny and fate of person he has become and will be for people of earth
"Even if you were president of the united states" That would be crazy. Imagine a world where an evil, narcissistic, megalomaniacal billionaire became president. Yeah, like that would ever happen. It's a bit of a stretch if you ask me.
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*i always thought they would do a time-travel episode where clark went back and created the legend of naman from his exploits back in time with those indians.*
This was an amazing scene & shows exactly that Lex thought he was the hero by the end of Season 7. Smallville was the best interpretation of the Lex & Clark story, way better than the campy Reeve's/Hackman saga in Superman
@@pittland44 Disagree. The core motivation for Bruce Wayne is he's fear from other people losing what he had. This is a different motivation from Lex Luther, who is expressing the fear of tyranny & believing he's the best one to check that potential tyranny.
lol bruh....when he said "oh really....someone broke into my shed last night and stole it" with a straight up smile on his face........yea.....he knows Clark lol. That's that, I'm so angry...its funny smile lol
Lex was meant to be a hero. Even in the early seasons, every apparent act of kindness had something in it for him. Lex was going to end up a villain no matter what anyone did.