I think, the reason clark floated in that moment with lois, is because he was completely in a state of bliss. He wasn't worried about anything, he had no stresses, he wasn't thinking about his responsibilities, just, in that moment, he was completely free of everything and just felt happy. And that was the key.
He was messing up he was going off Lois Lane is his Kryptonite his weakness is Delilah he put aside his responsibilities and if we learned anything from Stan Lee with great power comes great responsibility whom much is given much is asked he was floating because he was being selfish Point Blank.
Interesting i always go back to that moment when Clark tells Jonathan that if he could fly it met he was no longer human as the reason why he couldnt fly, all his life on heart all he wanted was to be nornal, normal to aproach the girl he likes without falling, normal to play futebol, every single instinct he had was either supressed by him or his parent. Think for example riding a bicycle the reason why everyone fails it because our brains cant process the though of riding something on two wheels, but the moment u get the balance even for a splint second it never goes away and instead becomes muscle memmory, so something u coulndt do a minute ago know is something u carry for the rest of your life no matter what.
@@LilXancheX Of course not but it was a recuring theme on the show, the fact that he had vertigo, but once u see the true Kara episode she explains that the one keeping Clark from flying was himself, his insecurity or the struggle he had to accept he wasnt a normal human and it wasnt his parents, or his friends but someone he truly loved that accepted him for what he is that allowed Kent to finaly fly, no more doubts, no more secrets.
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Smallville wasn't about Superman, but Clark Kent learning how to become Superman. Throughout the entire series, in every season, Clark was always learning something new about himself, understanding his true identity. Then on the last episode he learned his greatest power and flew up to save the world and then became Superman.
He wouldn't fly because Tom Welling the actor didn't want to be on wires every episode ("no flights") and he was bow-legged with chicken legs, so no suit ("no tights") ... Superboy could fly in the comics. Plus, the budget kept getting cut as the ratings went down and flying costs way more to film
@@nannygranny4 And we didnt get tot see that because it was blurry. They never gave us the hero shot. I was so let down and i cant watch smallville without being pissed at that. They wasted 10 seasons to let us down. No flight and no tights was stupid. Tom was a chump. Should have casted someone who actually wanted to be superman. Then to make it worse, on crisis he gives his powers away and lets everyone die. Doesn't even try to save his wife and kids. Such a douche.
I met him, and his son, at a cinema where I used to work .He’s a really nice guy. So far I’ve met 3 Marthas, 2Jonathans, 2 Perrys, 1 Cat Grant, 1 Lana, Non, and watched Curse of the Were/Rabbit behind Chloe and her friends.
It's pretty clear to me why Clark couldn't fly. Flying like all abilities is in the mind. From all of the Kryptonian's who visited Smallville, we know that they don't let emotions (doubt, insecurity, guilt) override their judgement and reason. Clark is a Kryptonian who was raised human. All he's ever known is doubt, insecurity and guilt and it weighed him down. Lois is the person who finally got him to let go of all of it, which is why he can fly. I love the way the writers addressed the flying!
Oliver was explaining how Clark need Lois, and Clark HAVING Lois finally leads to him being able to fly. It was sort of foreshadowing the fact that Lois will help him become Superman.
The look on John Schneider's face just sells that whole moment. He's completely shocked, and for a brief moment he tries to hide it...but Clark doesn't need X-ray vision to see through that.
For me, even the Flash here is cuter and more comic-book like. The 3 Legion members from the future who visited Clark were all better actors and were better looking than some actors I've seen in bigger roles. Smallville is a well of talent. Tom, Erica and Hartley should be doing tons of movies...
Started watching Smallville for Erica's Lois Lane. She's sassy, sarcastic, smart and funny. Clark is lost and incomplete without her. Best Lois Lane of the 20s!
How easily Clark could have ended up like the kid from Brightburn. It is because the Kents were supportive and understanding of their son. The Breyers were fearful.
No the Breyers had a super powered psychopath while the Kents did not have a psychotic child to deal with. Those are the key differences even in Bright burn where the mother was willing to protect the child which she should not have because her husband was right her life got ended as well and their child harmed people on purpose. Clarke is different in terms of nature and characteristics he never went out of his way to harm and maim others so the Kent were mostly just shocked, surprised and scared for their son that they loved and knew he is a sweet boy who grew up into a sweet man.
Yeah, just like how the Arrow tv series is really just a shitty attempt at making a Batman series. Making Batman work is high budget and it has to be done well. Smallville wasn't even Superman and they barely made it work. This is the price you pay for watching shit like this. It's never the greatest.
@@ooft9273 Actually...green arrow is basically just batman but 'nicer'. Take batman, who is conservative and controlling...and instead make him liberal and go with the flow, and you have green arrow. That's all green arrow ever was...just batman that quips jokes instead of staying serious.
when Hawkman (Michael Shanks) is talking about hearing his wife Sha'ira (hawkgirl) i keep thinking f the Stargate SG1, imagining him as his role of Dr Jackson, his wife in that was Sha'rie and she talked to him in his mind during her last days before her death.
@@senhowler .... for CLARK only! 🙄🙄🙄 I really really really HATED how Everyone else on this damn show could *Fly* just not the f---king MAIN Character! Kara could, Zod could, Brainiac, Isis, the other Zod, *ALL* the Kandorians!!! SV was *rude* as Hell to Clark/Superman!
Mistake not having Tom Welling as Superman for the movies. They had a pre-made world-wide fan base ready to go. Then Erica Durance as Lois Lane would have been a couple made in heaven.
This was such a great show! It reinvented the Superman mythos and brought the character to a new generation! We needed this show right after 9/11 to help calm our fears and make us believe in ourselves again! Now, especially with tonight's events in the Middle East that might just determine the future of our planet, now more then ever we need to believe in ourselves and that we were meant to exist together on this planet in peace! Here's to believing that a man can fly, life will always go on and all our dreams and aspirations will be fufilled!✌
"the knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss" . . . Ford Prefect's advice from Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
No, he doesn't learn to fly until Lois brings her unique brand of awesome into his life. Kara tries (and fails) repeatedly to teach him to fly. But one little encouraging comment from Lois and suddenly he's all about the flying (even if it's in cyberkinetic universe...)
The most frustrating thing about that series was that, although Clark only gradually developed and learned how to use his powers, which makes sense, half the population of Krypton survived the explosion, made their way to Earth, and were instantly in full control of all their powers, including flight, the instant they set foot on this planet. That made no sense.
not half the population one Army base worth of clones, clone Lar-El, Zor-El, & Joe-El they even thought seasons 3 & 4 point out the El house ( family) had bean visiting earth for years studying the by their standards primitives. knowing of sutch studies dose explain why with your season 5 opener the 2 soldiers responding to the beacon fortresses core crystal sent out when it was covered in blood that was neither Krytonian or that of a chosen guardian had no issue adjusting as they had access to a database that covered Earth & the power's their race would have on it.
He was raised with the Kents, not other kryptonians. It wouldn’t make sense if he all the sudden knew how to control his powers as a child on Earth with no understanding of their potential or where he came from.
Well, she sort of did on Harry's Law. She was a mental patient who tried to be a vigilante. She wore the WW costume from the failed pilot because her mind reverted to a WW persona.
The showrunners said, in the unaired pilot, they used a different actress, Cynthia Ettinger as Martha Kent, she was supposed to be a city girl who would be scared of the things Clark could do. You can see her scenes online. I wish they had Martha kinda scared of what Clark was capable of.
Kinda hope that maybe a worldly threat will force Clark to reclaim Superman powers again to save the world. The Destiny won't left him rest like that easily