At first, I didn't think it was true...
Oct. 4th, 2010 10:34 am... but I've seen it enough places that I'm pretty sure there is something to it now. It looks like Wonder Woman will be the TV show they try to bring about post-Smallville. Currently, the word is that David E. Kelly is developing the property. I have no idea how I feel about any of that at all. I am happy that there is forward movement on a Wonder Woman property but the Ally McBeal guy?
Nnnn. And on that note, Smallville is actually... well... enjoyable this season. At least so far. Though, again, I would totally watch the Carter Hall in Egpyt show over Clark. And the Oliver Queen is a badass show. And... Well, you get the idea.
Nnnn. And on that note, Smallville is actually... well... enjoyable this season. At least so far. Though, again, I would totally watch the Carter Hall in Egpyt show over Clark. And the Oliver Queen is a badass show. And... Well, you get the idea.
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Date: 2010-10-05 03:54 am (UTC)That would be pretty good too.
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Date: 2010-10-05 04:41 am (UTC)For several episodes, Tess has had to contend both with increasingly maternal feelings towards LexMoppet, and with a shadowy opponent who's been trying to wrest control of Luthorcorp from her - culminating in an armed assault on the Luthor mansion. Armed only with a handgun, she eventually manages to get herself and the clone into a panic room, where they'll be safe until reinforcements arrive. She sets down the gun and securely locks the door. Turning back to where she's left the gun, she has a half-second to realize that it's no longer there before she's shot in the head. The kid puts the gun down, unlocks the door, and speaks to the mercenaries waiting outside.
"That'll be all, gentlemen. Thank you."
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