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The Kents rely on Professor Fine (James Marsters) to cure Clark of paranoid delusions brought on by exposure to silver kryptonite.
"Splinter" Episode #507.
The Kents rely on Professor Fine (James Marsters) to cure Clark of paranoid delusions brought on by exposure to silver kryptonite.
Originally posted by: hdeck
you just had to make sure you were the first one to make a post
looks like a good ep, even though all this new kryptonite nonsense is just ridiculous.
Originally posted by: lokiju
Is the audio out of sync for anyone else?
Damn that's annoying!
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Wait what happened the first 20 minutes of it? I missed the first 20 minutes - how'd he get affected?
Originally posted by: lokiju
So is the professor good or bad? It's hard to tell.
Hi,
Not sure how you got my e-mail, but thanks for saying hi. Can you
believe Lex Luthor is actually running for State Senate??? Check this
out, some students at CKU already put up a website supporting his
campaign...
http://smallville.warnerbros.com/internal_sites/cku/
Scary if you ask me. Check back with me in a couple of weeks. I may
have something else interesting for you. Have a great one.
Cheers,
Chloe Sullivan
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Originally posted by: lokiju
:laugh: How many times have they wrecked that old truck on this show over the seasons? :laugh:
Originally posted by: SMOGZINN
Originally posted by: lokiju
:laugh: How many times have they wrecked that old truck on this show over the seasons? :laugh:
I don't know, I was thinking that someone needs to compile a list of just what all has happened to each character. I mean Lana has to have been beat up by supervillains 10 or so times by now, has been a supervillain at least twice, and surly has a line of credit with the local hospital. I don?t think Chloe has faired any better. The town itself has been nearly destroyed and rebuilt 3 times in ~20 years, and has required military assistance at least twice in the last year. It is a bit surprising that all of Smallville is not filled with paranoid neurotics who are afraid to leave their house because a tractor might fall on their heads.