That moment was so very OOC for Martha, too, and just awkward to watch.
And the worst part is that, apparently, Annette O'Toole is the one who wanted them to write it that way. Very bizarre.
I like the acting. KK started impressing me in S4 and TW in S3. For KK, it helped that they finally started giving Lana a personality and interests. I never disliked Lana, but I didn't start to like her until S4.
S4 sounds about right for when KK improved. She's definitely much better now than when she started.
TW has more than proved himself, imo. When he switches from Red Clark to Farmboy Clark in an instant, it's all in his eyes, and that's pretty damn cool to see.
Indeed. He's doing such great things with his role these days.
The only actor who stands out as not that great is John Glover. He has two expressions, sinister and innocent, and I am so bored with him at this point.
He was good as the 'evil' foil for Lex back in the day, but doesn't work so good now that Lex is further down the path. JG can be rather entertainingly over the top, but he doesn't do wonderfully with subtle.
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And the worst part is that, apparently, Annette O'Toole is the one who wanted them to write it that way. Very bizarre.
I like the acting. KK started impressing me in S4 and TW in S3. For KK, it helped that they finally started giving Lana a personality and interests. I never disliked Lana, but I didn't start to like her until S4.
S4 sounds about right for when KK improved. She's definitely much better now than when she started.
TW has more than proved himself, imo. When he switches from Red Clark to Farmboy Clark in an instant, it's all in his eyes, and that's pretty damn cool to see.
Indeed. He's doing such great things with his role these days.
The only actor who stands out as not that great is John Glover. He has two expressions, sinister and innocent, and I am so bored with him at this point.
He was good as the 'evil' foil for Lex back in the day, but doesn't work so good now that Lex is further down the path. JG can be rather entertainingly over the top, but he doesn't do wonderfully with subtle.