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Smallville {Clark Kent} #9: "My responsibility is to do what's right!"
Welcome to the {9th} Clark Kent Appreciation Thread! Taken from Wiki "So what are you, man or superman?" —Lana Lang to Clark Kent in to Pilot Clark Kent, aka Superman, is Earth's greatest hero and the main protagonist of Smallville. Hailing from the planet Krypton, Clark is a super-powered alien who was raised in Smallville, Kansas. He resided there until his early adult years, when he moved to Metropolis. Born as Kal-El to Jor and Lara-El, Clark was sent to Earth by his parents to fulfill a destiny in which he would become the savior of humanity: he was rocketed off of the planet just minutes before its destruction. Accompanied by a massive meteor shower, his spaceship crash-landed in Miller's Field in Smallville: there, he was found by farmers Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent to which they raised him as their son, instilling in him strong moral principles and teaching him to use his abilities for good. Thanks to the yellow sun, Clark developed many Kryptonian powers that grew stronger as he got older. He learned much about his origins from Dr. Virgil Swann, a journal and an artificial intelligence version of Jor-El. Clark secretly fought crime around his hometown during his high school years and moonlit as a vigilante throughout Metropolis initially known as the Good Samaritan, then as the Red-Blue Blur, and then simply as the Blur. By day, he works as a reporter at the Daily Planet and manages his family's farm. For many years, Clark maintained an association with Lex Luthor that started as a friendship before evolving into mutual enmity, a complicated relationship with his first love Lana Lang, and finally met Lois Lane, with whom he began a relationship after they were assigned as co-workers at the Daily Planet. He also developed an unbreakable bond with his childhood friend Chloe Sullivan, an association with Lionel Luthor, a friendship with Oliver Queen with whom he works to fight for good, and an acquaintance with Tess Mercer. After Jonathan's death, Clark started to mature more and began to worry more about the consequences of his actions. After several incidents involving his Kryptonian heritage (i.e. Kal-El's deadly encounters with Brainiac and a bond with his cousin Kara Kent), Lana's departure and Lex's constant attempts to discover his secret, Clark began to embrace his destiny as a hero, culminating in Jimmy Olsen's published photograph of the super-powered "Red-Blue Blur" on the Planet front page and the citizens adopting that name for their own vigilante. Following Jimmy's death as consequence of Clark's mistakes while trying to stop Davis Bloome/Doomsday, Clark dropped the red-and-blue look and embraced his Kryptonian side, starting to leave his family crest as a symbol of hope at the sites of his heroic feats. When Zod returned to Earth as a younger clone of himself with his army and declared war on Earth, Kal-El had several encounters with Zod. After he used the Book of Rao to send all the army to a new world, Kal-El won over Zod in a deadly battle. When he was warned about Darkseid coming to Earth, Clark's future as a hero fell into question due to the doubts and fears in his heart. But after going with Brainiac 5 to the future, he came back with a new purpose for his crusade and recently took the next step toward the future he saw by revealing his secret to Lois, who surprised him by telling him she already knew. With his secret out of the way, and seeing how well his relationship with Lois strengthened him, Clark decided to take the next step by proposing to Lois, who accepted with great delight. He also mentored his "brother" Alexander Luthor/Conner Kent. Clark and his allies began making preparations to defend Earth from the coming of Darkseid. In the midst of his and Lois' wedding and after a final reunion with Lex, Clark won the battle with Darkseid by mastering his ability to fly, putting on the suit, pushing Apokolips away from Earth, and finally fulfilling his destiny by becoming the Earth's greatest savior known as Superman. x "You are my home, you're my family. You make me feel like I actually belong." – Clark, to Kara Kent, Bloodline. taken from Wiki Clark was born as Kal-El, the only son of Jor-El and Lara, on the planet Krypton. Kal-El was a few weeks old when Krypton was about to be destroyed after his uncle Zor-El ignited Krypton's core and also due to General Zod's attempt to conquer its people, Jor-El placed Kal-El in a spaceship, to send him to a good family on the planet Earth where he visited years ago. Though Lara wondered if the people of Earth would accept and love him, Jor-El reassured her that the family he chose would be good to him. Kal-El came to Earth during the meteor shower which struck the community of Smallville, Kansas, on October 16, 1989. He was sent from Krypton as an infant, but because of the distance from Earth, Kal-El appeared to be between the ages of two and three when his ship crash-landed. Jonathan and Martha Kent found him in Miller's Field: unable to have children themselves, the Kents adopted the young orphan and raised him as their son. Because he owed a favor from Lionel Luthor, Jonathan allowed him to produce forged paperwork that made it official. They arbitrarily picked a May 13, 1987 birth date for their new son and named him Clark, Martha's maiden name. Clark formed a friendship with another farmer's son, Pete Ross in early childhood. Clark has been in love with Lana Lang for most of his life. Lana lived a mile away and while growing up, Clark used his telescope in his loft to spy on her. However, Lana almost always wore a necklace with a meteor rock charm on it. As a result, Clark could not even come into close physical proximity without being physically affected but never understood why. Clark met Chloe Sullivan in eighth grade and along with Pete Ross, the three formed an inseparable trio. Clark was considerably stronger than other children at an early age. Martha noticed his strength the day she brought him home. He even cracked the kitchen table in half and occasionally put holes in the walls during tantrums. He once lifted a 500-pound bed frame as a toddler. Because Jonathan and Martha did not want him to inadvertently injure other children, Clark was not allowed in playgroups or to play on sports teams as a child. His father also once mentioned that he was never allowed to play baseball with other kids. Indeed, in an attempt to protect Pete from a bully, he once threw the other child through a door. Clark developed super-speed around age six. Jonathan and Martha taught Clark that his abilities were "gifts", but also that he should never tell anyone else about them. By the time he was 14, he knew that he was adopted, but he seriously began to question his strange powers and confronted his parents, demanding answers. | | "You do know, of course, you look absolutely ridiculous in that, right? And I got a great tailor, hook you up with a little color, maybe." — Oliver Queen, to Clark, Roulette "You talk like a cop, you walk like a fireman. Heck, you beat us to most of our own crime scenes. You might as well put an "S" on your chest." — Bert Camp, to Clark, Masquerade Clothes In Seasons 1-8, Clark often wore a red jacket and blue t-shirt or the other way around. In Season Eight's Infamous, he stopped wearing red and blue while working at the Daily Planet so that he could start to create a dual identity. As a reporter, Clark wore dress shirts, ties and dark suits. Clark once showed Lois a pair of thick-lenses black-rimmed glasses. Once he began to step out more into the public eye as a superhero, Clark decided to wear the glasses more regularly in order to mask his true identity. As the Red-Blue Blur, Clark wore a bright blue short-sleeved t-shirt, a dark red jacket, a black belt, light blue jeans and brown work boots. In Season Nine, Clark started to wear attire consisting of a black low-collar long-sleeved double-breasted twin-tailed trench coat, black pocketed denim pants, black belt, black riding boots, and a high-collar short-sleeved black shirt that bears a gray Mark of El. Since Sacrifice, he started to wear a white version of the Mark of El which shined brightly enough to be seen clearly if he was standing in the shadows. In Season Nine, Clark started to wear a black carhartt jacket with a black t-shirt underneath, black jeans and black boots to reflect his Kandorian Blur costume. This clothing is reminiscent to the red jacket and blue t-shirt. After his near-death experience in Lazarus, Clark returned to his "Red-Blue Blur" look. He wore a bright blue low-collar short-sleeved t-shirt, a dark red leather low-collar long-sleeved, a dark red leather zip-up jacket with the Mark of El on the front, a black belt, black pants, and brown work boots. Martha made Clark a costume that consisted of a blue low-collar long-sleeved shirt with a diamond-shaped, red-lined and yellow shield emblem with a red Mark of El in the middle on the chest, with blue pants with red trunks, a yellow belt, a pair of red boots and a flowing low-collar long red cape. Due to Clark's inner doubts and fears, Jor-El kept the costume in the Fortress of Solitude for the time being. Once Clark fully embraced his powers, Jor-El unveiled the costume, which was then presented to Clark by the spirit of Jonathan. Clark has been seen wearing his glasses as his mild-mannered disguise in the following episodes: S3: Whisper S6: Noir S7: Apocalypse S9: Idol, Salvation S10: Homecoming, Masquerade, Booster, Prophecy, Finale Part 1 & Finale Part 2 Season Eleven: Guardian, Haunted, Argo, Olympus Smallville Miniseries: Alien, Lantern, Continuity The Red-Blue Blur/The Blur Chloe: "You know, Clark, maybe you can have your cape and wear it, too. Say that Clark Kent, the unassuming journalist, buttoned up in a starched shirt and tie, but then, when he's playing the hero, he—" Clark: "Steps out of the shadow into his red and blue, creating two completely separate identities?" Season Eight, Infamous When Clark began anonymously saving strangers in Metropolis, he became known as the Good Samaritan. Jimmy Olsen began tracking his saves, determined to get to the bottom of it. Finally, Jimmy was able to capture a picture of Clark super-speeding. His red jacket and blue shirt appeared on the image, causing Jimmy to name him the Red-Blue Blur. The final Blur outfit. With the start of Season Nine, Clark went by the Blur. As the Blur, Clark wore dark clothing with his family's Kryptonian symbol on his chest, alluding to the Superman costume and also to the fact that Clark was still in mourning over Jimmy's death. He also left the Mark of El burned onto an object wherever he saved lives or stopped a crime. For a short while, Clark left his human life behind, but returned to his life as Clark Kent to keep an eye on Lois, though he still mainly focused on his Kryptonian training with Jor-El. After Cat Grant told him that the world needs an all-American hero who doesn't hide in the shadows, Clark was inspired to make a change and started with his costume, donning a new attire consisting of a red leather jacket with the Mark of El engraved on it and a blue shirt underneath. He has been seen wearing his costume in the following episodes: Season Nine: Savior, Metallo, Rabid, Echo, Roulette, Crossfire, Idol, Pandora, Disciple, Absolute Justice, Part 2, Warrior, Persuasion, Conspiracy, Checkmate, Upgrade, Charade, Salvation Season Ten: Lazarus, Shield, Homecoming, Ambush, Icarus, Beacon, Masquerade, Scion, Booster, Prophecy x "What's real is your strength and integrity and compassion. As long as you remain honest to those things, it doesn't matter what you wear or what name you go by, because...you'll always be my son." — Martha Kent, to Clark, Beacon Two traits of Clark Kent that have been prominent for most of the series have been his positive and optimistic view on humanity as well as his self-loathing and self-pity of not being human. Clark strongly believes that feelings such as compassion are synonymous to the human race, and thinks humans are, on the whole, noble beings. He has often expressed a desire to be human and a disdain towards his alien heritage, probably because he feels his biology hinders his humanity despite several people telling him that humanity is more than biology. Clark also has been told many times to have a hero complex and that he often does good, selfless acts without any thought for himself. Clark can sometimes be sarcastic with others, like he was with Lois when they first met. This self-loathing is probably why Clark internalizes situations and believes everything is his fault or revolves around him in some fashion. It deeply affects him when his loved ones suffer because of his secret, as he fails to consider that people who love him would willingly suffer for him and instead blames himself for any trouble that befalls them, regardless as to whether he's responsible or not. He considers knowing his secret a burden to bear that puts the secret-keeper in danger. He often feels guilt about things over which he had no control and, because of this, does not consider himself a hero. It may also explain part of his constant fear of sharing his secret, assuming that he won't be accepted for what he is because he is not comfortable with himself. Clark also struggles with the fact that he cannot save every endangered person and, as such, feels that his heroic deeds are inadequate. This inferiority complex also extends to how Clark feels about his own race, since he was quick to judge that Kryptonians were evil until discovering that they, like humans, were capable of love and compassion as well as hate and evil, his own father having been a respected Kryptonian scientist who had his world's best interests at heart. Throughout the series, Clark made improvements toward accepting who he is, expressing gratefulness for his abilities and taking pride in his compassion for the human race, which he views as a strength. However, certain events and revelations caused Clark to abruptly change his mind about his compassionate side, and he felt like caring too much for humans limits his ability to save them. As he grew older, Clark began to realize that the circumstances surrounding his destiny affected a greater circle than his small hometown and decided to embark on his Kryptonian training in the near future. However, after he reunited with Lana in the fall of 2007, he abandoned these plans and declared his intent to attempt to make a "normal" life with her on the farm. After Lana moved away from Smallville, accompanied by a near-death experience when he was temporarily rendered powerless, Clark resolved to take a more active role in his destiny and took a job at the Daily Planet to be certain of being in "the thick of the action." In conjunction with this decision, he begun to use his powers in a more active manner. x "That's why I'm lucky to have parents like you. Every time I woke up and had a new ability, you were always there to help me adjust and this time is no different." – Clark Kent, Arrival Clark is the most powerful superhero on Earth, as well as one of the most powerful beings in the entire universe. Clark's superhuman abilities are the result of his cells' absorbing solar energy from Earth's yellow sun; having spent a lifetime under it have made his abilities virtually limitless, even surpassing other Kryptonians in power due to this tremendous advantage. As a Kryptonian, his cells are veritable organic solar batteries that absorb and metabolize solar energy. He converts this energy into his abilities. His abilities usually appear suddenly and he must learn to control them. They evolved and grew stronger to a degree as Clark got older. In episodes like Slumber, Labyrinth, Fracture, and Collateral, it is apparent that Clark's powers are tied to certain neuron pathways in his brain which activates his abilities. While Clark was kept asleep by Sarah Conroy, he didn't have his superpowers at first but, when the sun hit him during the end of his dream, he was able to use his heat vision ability to destroy the Traveler. After phantom Hudson entered his mind, Clark was unable to activate his powers but the Martian Manhunter, John Jones, was able to exorcise the phantom using his red crystal, allowing Clark to wake up. After Clark entered Lex Luthor's mind in order to obtain certain memories that would help him find Lois and Kara, he was seen powerless towards Lex, who easily picked him up with one hand, but Clark eventually found his way out of Lex's mind and managed to get back to reality. Solar Battery - This ability is the primal core from which all of Clark's superhuman powers and abilities manifest from. The interior of his body stores sunlight emitted from the Earth's yellow sun, and seems to operate like a battery. In outer space this ability is amplified. Emil theorized that if Clark enters into the Sun, his powers would become uncontrollable. Super Strength - Clark's chief physical ability is his superior superhuman strength. Direct exposure or contact with the rays given off by Earth's yellow sun, makes him much more powerful and his strength capacity gets magnified to a degree. Super Speed- Clark can move and or react at superhuman speeds that far exceed the speed of sound barrier whether it is on land or underwater. In season 5, Clark can run from Metropolis to Honduras in seconds. (Void) By season 10, Clark can run on water (in season 4 Clark could not when chasing Bart) and was able to run back to Metropolis from London England in just 2 seconds. (Masquerade) Accelerated Perception - In super speed mode, everything around him stops. Being coupled with his super speed, he gained accelerated vision when he learned super speed, at age six. This ability grew significantly more powerful in eighth grade, where he was able to run from the Kent barn to the Smallville library and back before Chloe could turn around. Invulnerability - Under a yellow sun, Clark has an invisible forcefield aura that renders him invulnerable to virtually any forms of physical harm. However, despite his high resistance, forms of Kryptonite, can greatly damage him. Healing Factor - Clark is superhumanly regenerative and can heal or recover from wounds instantly when he is not exposed to green Kryptonite. Direct sunlight greatly amplifies this capacity of this ability. (Alien) Super Stamina - Clark can run, exercise, or take part in strenuous action for days on end without getting tired: he never sweats unless he is exposed to Green kryptonite (Except season 2 episode 2 he sweat from temperature or because he sees Desirée Atkins) X-Ray Vision - Clark can see through any type of matter, except for lead, just by concentrating. It may appear as a skeletal image similar to the ones seen on hospital x-rays, or it may be a full color image. Originally, he appeared to have mastered the skeletal images over full color. Just recently, however, he has mastered both aspects of this ability. Heat Vision - Clark can emit extreme pulses of heat and fire beams from his eyes, which was first triggered by his level of sexual stimulation. Over time and training, he has learned to develop and control his sexual urges and therefore his heat vision. He has fully mastered this ability. Super Hearing - Clark can hear indirect whispers, frequencies, pitches, and other volumes of sound from vast distances. As an adult, Clark can multitask and use super-hearing and can also super-speed and hear conversations while he's moving. Clarks super hearing may pick up things randomly (such as someone in trouble) or Clark can focus listen to as specific sound. Super Breath/Arctic breath - Clark can release strong pulses, currents, or waves of air by exhaling. He can also freeze people and objects the same way. At age 19, Clark was vulnerable in the Phantom Zone and returned to Earth with super-strong sneezes. When he got better, he honed the sneezes as super breath. He later learned how to use an arctic version of his super breath. Super Dexterity - Clark is able to throw a basketball into a hoop yards away easily and he never trips. (Duplicity) When he failed to throw a football in a hoop, Martha was shocked and stated that she had never seen him miss before. (Jinx) Super Leap - Clark can combine his super strength and dexterity to perform highly accurate super leaps. The first time Clark jumped a vast distance, he displayed great hesitancy. Since then, he's shown increasing amounts of confidence and control over his super leaps. His "super leaps," as of before, were a substitute for flying, as Clark had yet to fully learn how to fly. Clark was able to jump higher the older he became. Flight - After he fully embraced his destiny, he gained the ability to fly, enabling him to hover, levitate, or transverse through the air at fast velocities. Clark has the ability to defy gravity by the means of gravitational manipulation or the ability to generate an anti-gravity field aound himself. He has perfect control over this, he can move perfectly in any direction and also can levitate. Clark also has the ability to fly in outer space. Under his own power he can fly through space at planetary distances and to other galaxies. In a rather short amount of time, Clark has proven to have completely mastered this ability. (Finale, Part 2). Longevity - According to Jordan Cross, Clark will live for an extremely long period of time, explaining it as if he can "go on forever." While under the light of a yellow sun Clark would age without appearing to do so. This power retards his aging process making him effectively immortal. Also, Jonathan and John Jones have stated that he may be immortal or at least very long-lived. Micro Vision - Clark has the ability to see things too small for the human eye to normally see. Telescopic Vision - Clark has the ability to see things miles away. Infrared Vision - Clark is able to see heat signatures. x "We all have our weaknesses, I guess. Except for you, of course." – Chloe Sullivan Despite the fact that he is nearly impenetrable by almost any means, Clark can be injured. He is vulnerable to kryptonite, radioactive remnants of his home planet Krypton. The known variations of kryptonite affect him in different ways. Like Kryptonians, kryptonite is affected by Earth's yellow sun which gives these rocks abilities that greatly influence them. Clark can protect himself from kryptonite radiation using lead. Removal of the substance reverses the effects. Red sun radiation - renders Clark mortal because its radiation removes all of his of powers and abilities. Kryptonite Green kryptonite - along with magic, is one of his greatest weaknesses. It renders Clark physically weak. The effects will make Clark weaker the longer he's exposed to its radiation. Sometimes and depending on the circumstance, he can use his powers while in its presence. (Jitters, Fever, Shattered, Resurrection, Crisis, Splinter, and Abandoned). He once stated that green kryptonite exposure hurts more than cracked ribs. While powerless, after getting thrown into a car windshield, his ribs were fractured, and he stated, "I'd take this over meteor rocks any day of the week", conforming to the statement made above. As Clark got older and stronger, he developed some resistance or tolerance to green kryptonite, though he is still vulnerable to its affects. Red kryptonite - Does't weaken him or physically affect him in any way, so he can use his powers and abilities. It's affects are psychological, making him lose his inhibitions and social conscience: the effects strengthen over long periods of exposure. Under the influence of red kryptonite, Clark usually refers to himself as "Kal", short for his birth name, Kal-El. Blue Kryptonite - robs Clark of his powers and abilities but does not cause him any physical or mental ailment. Gold kryptonite can give Clark permanent wounds or scars that can't ever be healed and it can also cause him to lose his powers and abilities forever. Black kryptonite can separate Clark from his Kryptonian persona, Kal-El. Silver kryptonite is a synthetic kryptonite that doesn't weaken Clark's abilities, though too much of exposure can make him sweat, his eyes will start to dilate, his skin becomes pale. It makes Clark dangerously paranoid and suspicious, inducing hallucinations in the process. This rock is essentially made up of organic matter that Brainiac is made up of. Clark's Quotes '''I'm sick of "hanging in there." All I want to do is go through high school without being a total loser.''' ''What are you trying to tell me, Dad? That I'm from another planet?!? And I suppose you stashed my spaceship in the attic?'' ''I'm sick of being punished because I have these gifts. Most parents would be happy if their son could be star of the football team.'' ''You go through life with a gift you have to keep a secret. When you see everyone around you being normal, you get jealous. You just want to be somebody else.'' Let's continue discussing the character of Clark Kent from Smallville. Alterna-Clark episodes. Red, Rush, Exodus, Exile, Relic, Crusade, Transference, Unsafe, Spirit, Splinter, Crimson, Phantom, Bizarro, Persona, Hex, Persuasion and Upgrade. Maybe Gemini and Noir. Video clips - Best Clark Kent moments: __________________
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Bro I forgot how hilarious Gone was an episode (this looks like the post-shower bit with Lois). I need to watch it again. |
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Thanks for the new thread!
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I've been boycotting later SV seasons for a while but some of this Tom drip is making me curious...
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Oof, you're missing a lot of awesomeness then with the later seasons, season 8 was awesome minus 3 episodes and seasons 9 and 10 were fantastic. I know you're a huge Chlark fan, but please tell me you love Clois too! __________________
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I honestly don't have any feelings on Clois! I know that probably upsets some people but SV was never good with romance and I accepted that it wasn't before I quit watching. Now am I glad Clark finally ended up with his canon love interest after 8 or 9 seasons? Yes.
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Well, yeah, they weren't going to have Clark fall for Lois as soon as they bought her in 'cause they were limited on how often they could have the character to start off with. I get that the show made some grievous mistakes with Clana lasting way too long and well, the way they FINALLY ended Clana rubbed me the wrong way 'cause it felt like Lois was second choice, but all that was forgotten in S9 and the Clois chemistry was off the charts. They were beyond perfect. Smallville was a slow journey but as soon as Clark is with Lois and becomes Superman, that's the end of the show. I see the show in different eras. S1-4 the high school era. S5-7 The rough middle and S8-10 the Metropolis/more superhero part of Clark's journey. The romance between Clois in S10 especially was really well done and I recommend you giving it a chance if you can.
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Tbh bringing Lois in for a S4 cameo should've been exactly that - a cameo. I'm glad for Erica that they fought to keep her as a regular because she's great but her character's presence around all the Clana nonsense plus them apparently continuing to tease Chlark (which we all know never officially happened) came across as really forced and awkward to me. I'm glad they fixed that in the last seasons though.
Clark himself outside of the relationships that the writers tried to define him by had really high moments and really low ones but I've loved him for that reason because at least he goes on a journey. Tom always sold that struggle he had to embrace who he was really well. |
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True, but I liked the early banter that Clark and Lois had in her first couple of seasons. It was playful and fun. They bought Lois in not intending for her to be just a cameo, though. It was a good thing that they fought for Lois to appear more, as she was a breath of fresh air that was desperately needed. Even Lana saw the Clois potential early on when Clark said about Lois "she's bossy, she's stuck up, she's rude. I can't stand her" and Lana responds with "the best ones always start that way".
I get that the Chlark teasing was frustrating, I also found it frustrating but when it comes down to it I think I just preferred Clark and Chloe to just be good friends. Mind you, I would have far preferred them to get together than the forever Clana drama, for the in between before Clois, that's for sure. __________________
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AlMiles said on the Talk Ville podcast that ED was only contracted originally for the first four episodes of S4, which makes sense with her exit in Devoted. So that's what I was referencing!
Honestly I respect all ships, I just don't vibe with all of them. Even though this isn't really a shipper thread... |
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Ah, true, they did say that. I wasn't thinking of it like that.
Fair enough. Yeah, let's get back to Clark just himself __________________
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I wish I could find a better gif of the dancing than THIS |
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Now that I know the whole show is on Hulu, I'll definitely look into it! There isn't much I wouldn't do for Tom or the BDA.
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