WTF just happened in Smallville?

Lager

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I was flipping between American Idol and Smallville when I see Lana kicking Chloe's butt all over the school and then trying to murder her with an axe. WTF is going on in that show? Why isn't she in jail for that?
 

StormRider

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Originally posted by: coldcut
I was flipping between American Idol and Smallville when I see Lana kicking Chloe's butt all over the school and then trying to murder her with an axe. WTF is going on in that show? Why isn't she in jail for that?

That's how all girls fight.
 

EvilYoda

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Originally posted by: StormRider
Originally posted by: coldcut
I was flipping between American Idol and Smallville when I see Lana kicking Chloe's butt all over the school and then trying to murder her with an axe. WTF is going on in that show? Why isn't she in jail for that?

That's how all girls fight.

Yep...every night in my dreams. ;) :D

To answer your question, Lana was unconsciously taking commands from someone, and they instructed her to kill Chloe. nobody died, they opened up the storyline a TON (LOIS LANE!!!), and they had a great ending.

Awesome ep.
 

hdeck

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that episode would piss off 90% of the people here. i don't know why they bothered trying to have tech stuff.

1) harddrive in the computer didn't have a power cable going into it -- just the ide. when she pulled the ide cable the computer shut off.
2) clark can afford a laptop even though his family is always in danger of losing the farm. he also has wireless access which implies they get cable internet -- riiiiiiight.
3) when they searched for where the e-mails came from they traced it to "Chloe Sullivan's Computer" because all computers have a unique ip address even though the e-mail was sent from a different one than when Chloe uses it.

just a few, and i know -- who really cares. we all watch the show for the hot chicks anyway. speaking of which...who was that brunette? she was very nice:)
 

Originally posted by: hdeck
that episode would piss off 90% of the people here. i don't know why they bothered trying to have tech stuff.

1) harddrive in the computer didn't have a power cable going into it -- just the ide. when she pulled the ide cable the computer shut off.
2) clark can afford a laptop even though his family is always in danger of losing the farm. he also has wireless access which implies they get cable internet -- riiiiiiight.
3) when they searched for where the e-mails came from they traced it to "Chloe Sullivan's Computer" because all computers have a unique ip address even though the e-mail was sent from a different one than when Chloe uses it.

just a few, and i know -- who really cares. we all watch the show for the hot chicks anyway. speaking of which...who was that brunette? she was very nice:)

lol, i noticed all of the same stuff
i also liked how molly (was that her name) had JUST sent the email to clarks parents, and at the very next instant both 'rents are in the barn trying to kill chloey

i love the show though
 

heh, isn't it odd that we're picking apart the little technological flaws in the episode instead of stuff like clarks abilities
 

slydecix

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Originally posted by: hdeck
that episode would piss off 90% of the people here. i don't know why they bothered trying to have tech stuff.

1) harddrive in the computer didn't have a power cable going into it -- just the ide. when she pulled the ide cable the computer shut off.
2) clark can afford a laptop even though his family is always in danger of losing the farm. he also has wireless access which implies they get cable internet -- riiiiiiight.
3) when they searched for where the e-mails came from they traced it to "Chloe Sullivan's Computer" because all computers have a unique ip address even though the e-mail was sent from a different one than when Chloe uses it.

just a few, and i know -- who really cares. we all watch the show for the hot chicks anyway. speaking of which...who was that brunette? she was very nice:)
2) Clark was at the library though, so it's not a stretch that they'd have wireless there
3) Also, Adam somehow traced the IP by looking at html code :)

I don't think the Lois Lane mention is that significant... I mean, in the original story, Clark doesn't meet her until he gets to the Daily Planet, right?
 

SilentZero

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Man I was pissed tonight. The stupid Hawaii mens vollyball game (Univ. of Hawaii vs. UCSD) was on instead of Smallville! WTF are the stupid cable executives thinking!
 

gwlam12

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whats wrong with the tech stuff? metropolis is waaay ahead of us. just look at what modern superman has in their city.
 

yukichigai

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Originally posted by: jntdesign
Originally posted by: hdeck
that episode would piss off 90% of the people here. i don't know why they bothered trying to have tech stuff.

1) harddrive in the computer didn't have a power cable going into it -- just the ide. when she pulled the ide cable the computer shut off.
2) clark can afford a laptop even though his family is always in danger of losing the farm. he also has wireless access which implies they get cable internet -- riiiiiiight.
3) when they searched for where the e-mails came from they traced it to "Chloe Sullivan's Computer" because all computers have a unique ip address even though the e-mail was sent from a different one than when Chloe uses it.

just a few, and i know -- who really cares. we all watch the show for the hot chicks anyway. speaking of which...who was that brunette? she was very nice:)

lol, i noticed all of the same stuff
i also liked how molly (was that her name) had JUST sent the email to clarks parents, and at the very next instant both 'rents are in the barn trying to kill chloey

i love the show though

First off, all they said was that the e-mail was sent before Lex got there, not just a few seconds before. It looked like Lex had been in there for quite some time, based on how he and Molly were talking.

Anyway...

1) Yes, very stupid. Even if the hard drive had been powered it might have been abruptly formatted with the way she pulled it out.
2) I think Clark had the laptop given to him for doing something/saving someone. I'm not sure though 'cause for the longest time I just didn't get any WB affiliates. The internet is a very curious thing, though I vaguely remember something about the entire town being wired up for wireless as some sort of Lurthercorp Community Service bit. Or maybe it was for Lex's convenience. Whatever, still pretty sloppy.
3) Yeah, really, really unrealistic. I could believe it if they'd somehow tracked the mac addy, but even then it wouldn't add up because Molly only took the frikkin' Hard Drive, not the network card. She wasn't even using the same ISP. Just... geeeeeehhhhhhhhh. It's almost as if they went out of there way to be really stupid about that, because if they'd traced it to Summerholt... Suthholm... whatever the hell... it would have progressed the plot just as well.

And let's not forget the other overwhelming flaws in the plot. Number one, any techie worth half his/her salt will know how to fake a familiar e-mail address, so the recipient will open the damn attachment that runs the magical computer-brain-hypno thing. And an e-mail address like "brainwave@mastermind.com"? Oh yeah, I'm really going to open that, especially from a domain I've never heard of before with a mysterious attachment. Of course maybe, maybe you could argue she used some of Outlook's glaring security holes to run the attachment without checking first. But that doesn't make it a sure thing.

Yeah, you have to suspend your disbelief in order to enjoy shows like this.
 

TheToOTaLL

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Originally posted by: yukichigai
Originally posted by: jntdesign
Originally posted by: hdeck
that episode would piss off 90% of the people here. i don't know why they bothered trying to have tech stuff.

1) harddrive in the computer didn't have a power cable going into it -- just the ide. when she pulled the ide cable the computer shut off.
2) clark can afford a laptop even though his family is always in danger of losing the farm. he also has wireless access which implies they get cable internet -- riiiiiiight.
3) when they searched for where the e-mails came from they traced it to "Chloe Sullivan's Computer" because all computers have a unique ip address even though the e-mail was sent from a different one than when Chloe uses it.

just a few, and i know -- who really cares. we all watch the show for the hot chicks anyway. speaking of which...who was that brunette? she was very nice:)

lol, i noticed all of the same stuff
i also liked how molly (was that her name) had JUST sent the email to clarks parents, and at the very next instant both 'rents are in the barn trying to kill chloey

i love the show though

First off, all they said was that the e-mail was sent before Lex got there, not just a few seconds before. It looked like Lex had been in there for quite some time, based on how he and Molly were talking.

Anyway...

1) Yes, very stupid. Even if the hard drive had been powered it might have been abruptly formatted with the way she pulled it out.
2) I think Clark had the laptop given to him for doing something/saving someone. I'm not sure though 'cause for the longest time I just didn't get any WB affiliates. The internet is a very curious thing, though I vaguely remember something about the entire town being wired up for wireless as some sort of Lurthercorp Community Service bit. Or maybe it was for Lex's convenience. Whatever, still pretty sloppy.
3) Yeah, really, really unrealistic. I could believe it if they'd somehow tracked the mac addy, but even then it wouldn't add up because Molly only took the frikkin' Hard Drive, not the network card. She wasn't even using the same ISP. Just... geeeeeehhhhhhhhh. It's almost as if they went out of there way to be really stupid about that, because if they'd traced it to Summerholt... Suthholm... whatever the hell... it would have progressed the plot just as well.

And let's not forget the other overwhelming flaws in the plot. Number one, any techie worth half his/her salt will know how to fake a familiar e-mail address, so the recipient will open the damn attachment that runs the magical computer-brain-hypno thing. And an e-mail address like "brainwave@mastermind.com"? Oh yeah, I'm really going to open that, especially from a domain I've never heard of before with a mysterious attachment. Of course maybe, maybe you could argue she used some of Outlook's glaring security holes to run the attachment without checking first. But that doesn't make it a sure thing.

Yeah, you have to suspend your disbelief in order to enjoy shows like this.

I missed it due to college basketball overtaking the channel, followed by Enterprise (UPN & WB share the same channel here), but luckily it will be on saturday! With all of the hilarious points made, imma definately have to watch!!!
 

Balthazar

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Originally posted by: yukichigai
Originally posted by: jntdesign
Originally posted by: hdeck
that episode would piss off 90% of the people here. i don't know why they bothered trying to have tech stuff.

1) harddrive in the computer didn't have a power cable going into it -- just the ide. when she pulled the ide cable the computer shut off.
2) clark can afford a laptop even though his family is always in danger of losing the farm. he also has wireless access which implies they get cable internet -- riiiiiiight.
3) when they searched for where the e-mails came from they traced it to "Chloe Sullivan's Computer" because all computers have a unique ip address even though the e-mail was sent from a different one than when Chloe uses it.

just a few, and i know -- who really cares. we all watch the show for the hot chicks anyway. speaking of which...who was that brunette? she was very nice:)

lol, i noticed all of the same stuff
i also liked how molly (was that her name) had JUST sent the email to clarks parents, and at the very next instant both 'rents are in the barn trying to kill chloey

i love the show though

First off, all they said was that the e-mail was sent before Lex got there, not just a few seconds before. It looked like Lex had been in there for quite some time, based on how he and Molly were talking.

Anyway...

1) Yes, very stupid. Even if the hard drive had been powered it might have been abruptly formatted with the way she pulled it out.
2) I think Clark had the laptop given to him for doing something/saving someone. I'm not sure though 'cause for the longest time I just didn't get any WB affiliates. The internet is a very curious thing, though I vaguely remember something about the entire town being wired up for wireless as some sort of Lurthercorp Community Service bit. Or maybe it was for Lex's convenience. Whatever, still pretty sloppy.
3) Yeah, really, really unrealistic. I could believe it if they'd somehow tracked the mac addy, but even then it wouldn't add up because Molly only took the frikkin' Hard Drive, not the network card. She wasn't even using the same ISP. Just... geeeeeehhhhhhhhh. It's almost as if they went out of there way to be really stupid about that, because if they'd traced it to Summerholt... Suthholm... whatever the hell... it would have progressed the plot just as well.

And let's not forget the other overwhelming flaws in the plot. Number one, any techie worth half his/her salt will know how to fake a familiar e-mail address, so the recipient will open the damn attachment that runs the magical computer-brain-hypno thing. And an e-mail address like "brainwave@mastermind.com"? Oh yeah, I'm really going to open that, especially from a domain I've never heard of before with a mysterious attachment. Of course maybe, maybe you could argue she used some of Outlook's glaring security holes to run the attachment without checking first. But that doesn't make it a sure thing.

Yeah, you have to suspend your disbelief in order to enjoy shows like this.

1) Yeah dumb.
2) Some schools actually rent/loan out laptops to students. These very well might have WiFi cards, but I didnt see him actually online anywhere outside of the school, where he checked his email. And its VERY likely for the school to have WiFi access.
3) Assuming the school uses a common ISP, say, same as the one this chick got and since everything for login to the ISP is gonna be stored on the HDD, its not unreasonable at all to think that that account had a static IP and when it was booted up and run it connected with the same IP.

As for the other points. You forget they didnt have to open the emails, as a matter of fact, they couldnt.

Could be worse, I watched Runaway Jury the other day and they did a data recovery on a "twice formatted drive that hasnt been zeroed out"....sounds ok until you get to the fact that this drive was copied onto an MP3 players....so they stole this MP3 player, which was used as a backup device by this guy, and apparently when he copied all the data over he did a sector by sector copy to make sure he got even blank space, just in case someone wanted to recover it I guess....

At least in Smallville she actually pulled out the hard drive and not a stick of ran or the CPU :)
 

yukichigai

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3) The only flaw with that is that Molly was doing it from Metropolis, at a different company, whereas Chloe's IP only came from Luthorcorp's ISP.
 

Balthazar

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Originally posted by: yukichigai
3) The only flaw with that is that Molly was doing it from Metropolis, at a different company, whereas Chloe's IP only came from Luthorcorp's ISP.

Actually she was in an apartment, and whomever said it was Luthorcorps ISP? I dont ever recall anyone actually saying which ISP it was, and its very possible that an ISP in the city also provides access in the rural areas.
 

FuZoR

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you know you're all nitpicking about stuff that 99% of the viewers of the show wouldnt give a crap about... lol

i was more pissed with what Molly(hot!) said in the beggining.. what you expected some playstation addicted...star war tshirt wearing geek?? DAMN them!!! lol

that is all :)


 

shuan24

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Oh yeah?

Well,
1) Clark can run really fast. Thats not possible?!
2) Clark can see through walls. How unrealistic.
3) Nobody else other than nerds really cares about the tech flaws.

I noticed them too, but when I even barely mentioned it to my gf she was like, "just shut up and watch the d@mn show, no one cares". :(:brokenheart:

edit: thats when I told her I'm leaving her for Lana.
 

MystikMango

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This episode should searve as a reminder to always have up-to-date virus protection and a firewall.

What PDA was Lana using? I couldn't tell, but it looked like it had an after market hard case.
 

emb09

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IMO this 3rd season of smallville is not that great. too many plot errors and unexplained actions/activity, stupid characters, and bad acting.

IMO Alias' 3rd season is more interesting.
 

blakeatwork

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lol....

bitching about technicalities on a show based on a fictional comic-book character.... Just wow...

Course, I apparently missed this episode... Tuesday had the Clark's blind and has super hearing now episode..
 

HonkeyDonk

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Does anyone know what song was playing in the background during the end where Lana was showing Adam the room upstairs of the Talon? Sounded like Our Lady Piece, but I'm not sure...
 

shuan24

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I think you can check on the WB website, usually they try to promote the band's musics.