During the Season 10 shots, even when the crowd was quite, the sound would come and go a bit. You can't even hear Lois say Superman when you can tell the crowd is quiet, because they start going crazy when they see Clarck fly.
It's great Clark tell Lois the truth (thought she already new) and he still fell over as she jumped on him, you would think that he would just catch her. Regardless, hell yeah more Clark/Lois action, it'll make for a great series ender, now lets just see if she retains the the knoledge of his powers.
I have yet to watch the new episode...it is on my dvr, but, if Ultraman is being handled the same as in the comics, then the color of the K's do have different effects than in the normal DCUO.
Ultraman: the counterpart of Superman. Pre-Crisis, the Earth-Three Ultraman came from a Krypton that hadn't exploded. This Ultraman also depended on Kryptonite to maintain his superpowers, rather than draining them (originally receiving a new power through each exposure to Kryptonite). Post-Crisis, the anti-matter Earth's Ultraman was a human astronaut (Lieutenant Clark Kent) given Anti-Kryptonite-based superpowers after an encounter with aliens.[citation needed] If he is separated from Anti-Kryptonite long enough, his powers fade away; originally the anti-matter Kent combats this power loss by inserting Anti-Kryptonite capsules under his skin which are released gradually over time, as shown in the JLA: Earth 2 hardcover. Later books state that his increasing resistance levels has made this process impractical and wears the Anti-Kryptonite in the silver colored containers along his costume.[volume & issue needed] The anti-matter Clark Kent has an unhealthy obsession with his universe's Lois Lane who is his Crime Syndicate teammate Superwoman, having forced her to marry him and bear him a son, who was later possessed by their version of Brainiac.
I just did some research....apparently, due to Baltimore and Chicago having to air political crap, CW wanted to make sure viewers were able to see all of TVD and Nikita, so they re-aired them in their entirety on Friday, and bumped Smallville a week later....they dont mind doing this since Smallville is over in May anyway.
Also...I read that this Wednesday they will be re-airing Icarus, w/ last nights episode following it. I am not sure if this is true or not, but keep an eye on your local listings Wednesday.
I'm quite surprised by the end of last weeks episode. At first I though Michael Rosenbaum would return through Lex's clone, and it turns out it's been Superboy all along.
Cool, Am I the only one thinking this is not the end? I mean I know it's the end of Smallville, but I could see them changing the name to Metropolis and continuing where Smallville ends.