Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: schild on September 23, 2004, 12:11:06 PM Did anyone else catch the season premiere? For some reason I feel like I'm the only one here who watches this show.
Anyway, it raised the bar for season premieres. Alias, which had some of the best - particularly the season premiere of season 3, after Sydney's 2 year disappearance - has been ousted. By far one of the most cinematic TV experiences ever. A harrowing journey. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Shockeye on September 23, 2004, 12:12:54 PM Hmm.. lovely. Now let me get back to watching my "The Simple Life" DVD for the 10th time.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Sky on September 23, 2004, 12:14:45 PM What network is it on? Isn't that the Superboy show?
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: schild on September 23, 2004, 12:17:04 PM Shockeye, fuckj00dieplzkthx. Smallville is love.
It's on the WB, sky. Though it shouldn't be. This episode was far beyond that of HBO shows (in both quality and entertainment value). Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Rasix on September 23, 2004, 12:19:56 PM Quote What network is it on? Isn't that the Superboy show? The WB and Yes. I've heard good things about the show, but the previews never seemed to entice me. It seemed too teen angsty (this from someone that actually watched Dawson's Creek) and Supes has never been one of my favorite comic book heroes. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: schild on September 23, 2004, 12:22:12 PM Quote from: Rasix Supes has never been one of my favorite comic book heroes. He wasn't one of mine until this episode. The character development here is as good as Aaron Sorkin could ever hope for in a tv show. The drama is as good as JJ Abrams could ever hope for and...Tony Soprano is a weak-minded infant compared to Michael Rosenbaum as Lex Luthor. That said - every single one of you, start watching this show. The first two seasons are out now on dvd. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Tairnyn on September 23, 2004, 12:57:43 PM You thought the plot twist that had Sydney disappeared for 2 years was good? That was actually the straw that broke the camel's back for me. I watched the show quite a bit until it became filled with rediculous cliches like that. The whole Rimbaldi thing turned the show into a series of prophetic conspiracies, allowing them the freedom to throw in any random plotline they could think of and make it 'pertinent'. In my opinion they just took an interesting idea and sent it waaay overboard.
The dynamics of her father and Sloan were well done, though. I actually liked the show a lot before it focused completely on the prophecy nonsense. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: SirBruce on September 23, 2004, 01:00:46 PM I tried watching Smallville during the first season, and got tired of the following formula plot:
1. Something STRANGE happens. 2. Clark INVESTIGATES, and figures out who the BAD GUY is. 3. Clark confronts the BAD GUY, only to be thwarted by CONVENIENTLY PLACED KRYPTONITE. Clark LOSES. BAD GUY gets away. 4. Clark recovers. Clark tracks down and confronts BAD GUY again. Clark WINS. Seriously, the kryptonite thing got real old. It's in the mine! It's in a ring! It's in a pendant! It's in the coach's steam bath! Please. Having said that, I've caught a few episodes since and I think it's pretty cool the plot lines they've been following the past year. And having Christopher Reeve on was great. But I just can't get enthusiastic about the show. Bruce Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: HaemishM on September 23, 2004, 01:27:12 PM No capey, no watchee.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Fargull on September 23, 2004, 01:33:35 PM Quote from: HaemishM No capey, no watchee. He does not have enough influence yet, nor the security level. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Sky on September 23, 2004, 01:36:52 PM Quote Seriously, the kryptonite thing got real old. It's in the mine! It's in a ring! It's in a pendant! It's in the coach's steam bath! Please. There sure is a lot of that stuff on earth! Soylent Green! It's Kryptonite! WB...no HD. Blah. :) Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Paelos on September 23, 2004, 01:38:13 PM The WB is only good for watching Simpson's reruns. Anything else is likely to give you brain cancer.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Rasix on September 23, 2004, 01:41:57 PM Quote from: Paelos The WB is only good for watching Simpson's reruns. Anything else is likely to give you brain cancer. To quote Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, "I have worms in my stool with shows on the WB". WB did have Buffy and Angel at one point in time. I miss those days. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: schild on September 23, 2004, 01:42:01 PM Quote from: Paelos The WB is only good for watching Simpson's reruns. Anything else is likely to give you brain cancer. Gilmore Girls and Smallville. Don't you people have some fucking taste? Smallville is almost as good as Lois and Clark - but consistantly better on the technical front. Lex and Lionel are two of the best villains on TV. Get over yourself. WB is for more than Hangin' With Mr. Cooper. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Shaftoe on September 23, 2004, 01:45:28 PM For some reason, I never watched this show. I didn't like the idea of Clark not being aware of/not being able to use his full set o' powers. But I have to say that after catching last year's finale repeat and this week's episode, I'm hooked.
It was definitely one of the best season premieres I've seen in a while. It bridged last season, tidied up things, and created/expanded several interesting story lines going forward. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: HaemishM on September 23, 2004, 01:52:46 PM Gilmore Girls makes my testicles shrink up into my body. I cannot imagine how intelligent people can stand to watch that form of dialogue and delivery.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Paelos on September 23, 2004, 01:54:32 PM Quote from: schild Quote from: Paelos The WB is only good for watching Simpson's reruns. Anything else is likely to give you brain cancer. Gilmore Girls and Smallville. Don't you people have some fucking taste? Smallville is almost as good as Lois and Clark - but consistantly better on the technical front. Lex and Lionel are two of the best villains on TV. Get over yourself. WB is for more than Hangin' With Mr. Cooper. First of all, its a show based on a comic book character. I don't like comics, so strike one. Second, its teen drama, and no matter how you slice it, it gets old. Third, the one episode I watched with Clark coming to terms with his heat vision was ridiculous. OH NOES I'M SEXUALLY AROUSED, I MIGHT LIGHT YOU ON FIRES!!!!1! As for the Gilmore Girls, please grow a penis. That is all. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Shockeye on September 23, 2004, 02:01:02 PM Quote from: schild WB is for more than Hangin' With Mr. Cooper. After what they did to "Angel" the WB will not be on in my house. I will just sit in a corner and dream of the day when "Mr. Belvedere" season 1 hits DVD. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Morfiend on September 23, 2004, 02:05:06 PM I watched the first season, and most of the second seasion, untill it started going up against The OC (Which I am required to watch, since I live there).
I am bummed I missed the premiere, I didnt know it was on. On the other hand schild gets two big *SMACK* and *SMACK* for actually using the word Hizzouse. And another mocking laugh for using it in a headline. Every one point and laugh now. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Velorath on September 23, 2004, 03:07:21 PM I had to stop watching when I got sick of the cut and pasted Clark/Lana dialogue that seemed to be at the end of every fucking episode where Lana whines about trust and keeping secrets, and Clark somehow manages to resist shouting "I've got superpowers like half the other people in this fucking town you fucking halfwit!". We know they don't end up together so why did they have to draw that shit out for two seasons.
I also can't take a show seriously when Bo Duke gets superpowers for an episode. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Boogaleeboo on September 23, 2004, 03:37:52 PM Don't be stupid.....
....Bo Duke ALWAYS had superpowers. How the hell do you think the General Lee always managed to clear the jumps? Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Shockeye on September 23, 2004, 03:39:17 PM Quote from: Boogaleeboo How the hell do you think the General Lee always managed to clear the jumps? Because Cooter poured his heart, soul, and a bunch of moonshine into that car every time he worked on it for the Duke boys. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: WayAbvPar on September 23, 2004, 03:40:55 PM I have never watched either show- the WB died with BtVS and Angel. That being said- Lauren Graham is hawt.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Sky on September 24, 2004, 06:51:36 AM Yes, the Dukes would be nothing without Cooter. And Waylon Jennings.
Quote Don't you people have some fucking taste? All I watch for fictional tv series is the two Stargates, though I kinda like Deadwood. Other than that I mostly watch educational tv or movies. I wouldn't know a good new fictional series, I never spend the time watching an episode to see if I like it, aggravated by my almost complete refusal to watch commercials. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: personman on September 24, 2004, 07:35:19 AM Quote from: Fargull Quote from: HaemishM No capey, no watchee. He does not have enough influence yet, nor the security level. And he's too much the boyscout to exploit the Synapse TF. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Ironwood on September 28, 2004, 08:04:08 AM Quote from: schild Smallville is almost as good as Lois and Clark hahahahahhhahahahahaha Oh, God, that's funny. I thought you liked the show ? Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: schild on September 28, 2004, 08:53:32 AM Quote from: Ironwood Quote from: schild Smallville is almost as good as Lois and Clark hahahahahhhahahahahaha Oh, God, that's funny. I thought you liked the show ? I like modernized versions of the Superman mythos, jackass. That and Teri Hatcher was hot before she started wilting. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Evil Elvis on September 28, 2004, 10:43:55 AM Better than Deadwood and The Wire? I think not.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: schild on September 28, 2004, 10:45:09 AM Quote from: Evil Elvis Better than Deadwood and The Wire? I think not. Better than two shows on premium? Uh, Apples, meet Oranges. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Evil Elvis on September 28, 2004, 10:47:56 AM Quote from: schild This episode was far beyond that of HBO shows (in both quality and entertainment value). I'll give you that you were only saying the one particular ep, but you were drawing the comparison. I've watched it a few times. It's a better show than most of the crap on tv, but HBO has a goddamn darth vader death grip on making good tv series. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: schild on September 28, 2004, 10:49:44 AM Quote from: Evil Elvis Quote from: schild This episode was far beyond that of HBO shows (in both quality and entertainment value). And it was. Did you see it? It was _Just_That_Good. Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Morfiend on September 28, 2004, 12:22:24 PM Quote from: Evil Elvis It's a better show than most of the crap on tv, but HBO has a goddamn darth vader death grip on making good tv series. The same could be said of FX.Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: ahoythematey on September 28, 2004, 01:24:40 PM The same might be said for both FX and USA, although USA did the stupidest fucking thing ever by cancelling Touching Evil.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: HaemishM on September 28, 2004, 02:04:03 PM A-FUCKING-MEN. But they also cancelled Peacemakers, that Tom Berenger western, which was a decent series that I always forgot to watch. Good to know they'd have cancelled it whether I watched or not.
Title: Smallville in the Hizzouse Post by: Shockeye on September 28, 2004, 02:12:36 PM Quote from: HaemishM Good to know they'd have cancelled it whether I watched or not. Pretty much how I felt about Shasta McNasty. |