It smacked Clark on his ass, letting him know that there’s other stuff going on, AND that he needs to realize he can’t hide forever. He’s had his destiny confirmed - now he needs to get out there and start on it. AND learn to fly, dammit!
It restored Chloe’s memory. I really, really detested the mind-wipe. It was too much of a betrayal of what she’d gone through to learn that, and a bitchslap to the character of Chloe.
It made Lana get off her “hiding” track, and go more public with Isis.
Thanks for the reply. Personally I’m leaning towards “shilling the Wesley” myself even though I would like for them to actually make something out of Lana but they probably will not.
I’m very annoyed. I’d been looking forward to this episode, but when I got home last night, I found that due to Comcast’s mislabeling, my DVR had recorded reruns of Burn Notice instead.
Kim likes Pushing Daisies and will record it for me. Likewise Mad Men, Scrubs and Total Drama Island. I hate everything else and watch only in passing to mock.
I heard Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money are all in limbo as to when their final episodes will be aired. Never watched DSM; don’t care. Sucks about the other two though.