Honey probably had a chat with her about how assaulting children might not be in her best interest even if she got away with it once.
Honey probably had a chat with her about how assaulting children might not be in her best interest even if she got away with it once.
Shit, you're right. Chlack was what the Chloe/Jack ship of 24 was called!
Eh, I give Smallville and MoS credit for not trying to recreate the magic of the Reeve movies but instead put their own spin on the mythology. And both gave us some fantastic interpretations of classic characters like Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, Perry White, Lara, and Jor-El.
Just a thing you wished for, sadly.
I don't understand this article as Community clearly ended after the Christmas episode in s3.
Gene Hackman made sense for Pre-Crisis Luthor. Kevin Spacey was wasted but I prefer to forget that movie ever existed, tbh.
Michael Rosenbaum: Great Lex Luthor or Greatest Lex Luthor?
If only they'd had more Lex then they would have been perfect.
Erica Durance = Katherine Heigl
I agree with the latter but not the former. I think introducing Lois gave the writers room to develop Chloe into her own unique character.
If you're in the US it's available to stream on Netflix.
To be fair, the writing for Lana was horrible. They tried to push the perfect pink princess too hard where instead having her be a bit darker and more broken would have made more sense and seemed to play a bit more to her strengths (???) as an actress.
Rumor has it, that's basically what happened to Mack. She and Kreuk got caught up in some Scientology-lite cult.
I love Chloe but she tried to sell him out to Lionel. Not that Lana wasn't a piece of work herself…
It was Chlack.
How many successful Asian American sitcoms have their been though? FOTB has to be the Cosby so that the Bernie Macs and Everybody Hates Chris shows can come later. And while it's understandable Huang is upset at how much they've strayed from his visions, it makes him unrealistic not to realize that.
Ok, where are y'all coming from? Did Eddie mention this on his twitter or something? This is getting ridiculous.
Wow, I couldn't disagree more. You really think Jessica trying to protect her family's interests and having a head for business is just her being cheap? If Jessica were a white dude would she be seen the same way? I doubt it.
I agree. I think it's retained much of its surreal, off-the-wall humor from the first season and that's more what I associate with this show than being edgy or bitter.
Anyone else get a serious Talented Mr. Ripley vibe from this episode? The setting, the false identities, the killing a potential witness by bashing him over the head with a bust.