butterfly: (Dean -- Supernatural)
butterfly ([personal profile] butterfly) wrote2006-10-20 01:33 am

Smallville and Supernatural: Arrow and Dead Things

I am continuing to just have so much fun with Thursday night television! I adored Arrow. Lois was so! Eee! Lois-y. Her interaction with Oliver (and totally not clicking that he was the Green Arrow) was so perfect. I'm vastly amused that Lois and Clark were united in their strong dislike of Oliver's methods (though Lois didn't know that). And I loved Oliver giving us some set-up for Superman in the future. And Lana continues to be absolutely kick-ass. I simply adore her now.

So much fun!

First, Sam was stealing my heart for the first half of Children, but then Dean totally ripped it out of Sam's hands. "Things that are dead should stay dead." Oh, Dean.

[identity profile] pep-singer.livejournal.com 2006-10-21 07:34 am (UTC)(link)
//There is a side of Clark that Chloe doesn't share and vice versa. They really aren't well-matched.//

See, that's what I find interesting. And even Clark starts to question his morals with his "it's not as clear as it used to be". Lois is the only one at the end of the episode that isn'r re-evaluating her morals/ideas/
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[identity profile] butterfly.livejournal.com 2006-10-21 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, I didn't see Clark are questioning his morals at the end of the episode, just acknowledging that it isn't all black and white. He still makes it very clear that he doesn't believe that the ends justify the means. And Lois may not be re-evaluating her view of the Green Arrow (and why should she, as she hasn't received the intel that Clark did?), but she is starting to define her views.

I just don't think that Clark and Chloe would work out for the same reasons that I don't think Oliver and Lois can work out. It's nothing against Chloe -- I like her. I just don't (and have never) thought that she and Clark are suited.

[identity profile] pep-singer.livejournal.com 2006-10-22 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
You're right. I think I probably should have worded that better about Clark. I don't think he was questioning his morals, but was becoming aware that everything isn't black and white.

Does Lois know about GA donating to charities, though? Good point.