It is/was. Was on ABC Family a while back, and has been on TNT here and there over the last few years. I get the sense that it does very well internationally too.
It is/was. Was on ABC Family a while back, and has been on TNT here and there over the last few years. I get the sense that it does very well internationally too.
The show's disinterest in college was a big problem. Clark got a jump at the DP after like a half a semester of COMMUNITY COLLEGE. DURING THE RECESSION. Come on!
The choreography on Arrow is wonderful. But most of the sequences take place in dark, generic warehouses.
OH BOY, you're referring to the "Chlois Theory," which defined so many fan debates/arguments on the web in the early-to-mid 2000s.
It'll never work!
I noted this to someone else, but two things: 1.) remember that this feature is not just about the BEST episodes, but most representative.
SPELLLLLLL.
"Reckoning" was initially my choice for S5, but I wanted to shine some light on the show's procedural nature too, so it got cut from the top 10. But yes.
The show's tendency to go REAL BIG for premieres and finales definitely made everything in between pretty inessential and frustrating. If you only watched the premieres and finales, you'd think this was one of the best shows of the last 15 years.
You'd hope. No blu-ray though!
I'll add my support to the "Welling as better than you remember" camp, if only for this reason. He wasn't great at the beginning, but the show also forced to him to do one thing over and over. He's actually pretty good in the later years when Clark is almost adult-like.
Yes! I'm glad you guys have picked up on this too, it's what I was trying to point out with the piece.
The other girl was Alicia, from S3 and the S4 two-parter where she and Clark temporarily get married (!!), she reveals his secret to Chloe, and then she's murdered. One of the better non-Superman-y stories the show ever told, mostly because Welling had fantastic chemistry with Sarah Carter.
The commentary track for the episode on the DVD is tremendous. DeKnight essentially describes how the entire thing went to hell and they tried to save it with the weird framing with Chloe, only for it to still suck horribly.
This is the sentiment that I—and thankfully many of the commenters—share. It was often VERY STUPID, but also occasionally great in a way that it doesn't get credit for.
I *believe* that it was absolutely the Routh suit. They essentially pulled it out of storage somewhere in Burbank.
And she was great on Wilfred!