SHoE: Episode 142 – “Warrior”
Steve and SHoEligan favorite Damian Holbrook, from TV Guide Magazine, take on the Allison Mack directed episode which was moved around a bit due to the earthquake in Haiti and Absolute Justice. The duo also talk in detail about continuity, the news that Batman director Chris Nolan will shepherd a new Superman film, and what we look towards after Superman Returns; plus spoilers for ‘Persuasion’.






Great episode Steve! You recorded this prior to me sending it to you, so it will be even more belated, but I sent you a birthday gift ( a digital painting of stormtrooper Lois) to the SHoE email address. If you like it, could you give me a shout-out on the next SHoE and put it in the AAC, I worked hard on it and would like to know what you think. Pertaining to the warrior episode, it was really good, but how come you didn’t mention the SHAZAM Captain Marvel parallels with the little boy? It was hilarious to hear your side of the story, Big Honkin did not steal the Warrior Angel Concept. To bad you weren’t mentioned on the show, I would have loved a Big Honkin’ Steve SHoE file.
For the last 2 podcast that I have tried to Download the ACC version, it ends up being the regular mp3 version. Anyone else?
Mike, I’m assuming that Derek hasn’t had time to edit the episodes together for AAC and MP3 versions so being the kind of guy that doesn’t want to short change us by giving us no new episodes, before a new episode has aired on The CW, he gets us the episode in just MP3 version. This doesn’t bother me, when I first began listening to SHoE two years ago when I had a Microsoft Zune, MP3 was the only thing I could get. Hopefully for “Persuasion” Apple iPod/Apple iPhone and Microsoft Zune/Zune HD SHoEligans will have both AAC and MP3 versions of the podcast.
Great podcast! Love when you and Damian podcast together. I always enjoy hearing a new perspective and insight on an episode and this was no exception.
I still am floored with the various SW references made in the opening Met-Con scene (and that they were able to get away with that much) – Lois as a Stormtrooper, C-3PO, “I can’t see a thing in this helmet” and I even geeked out when I saw the Emperor’s bust in one shot.
Also enjoyed the references to DC Comics – the logo in the background, “Secret Origins” and “World’s Finest”. Nice shout-out to the Superman comic roots
I also thoroughly enjoyed your’s and Damian’s insight on Christopher Nolan being tapped to be a “mentor” on the new Superman movie. It will be very interesting to see what comes of this because as much as I liked Superman Returns for the nostalgia, it really didn’t contribute anything new or exciting other than bringing Superman’s powers into the modern age.
Again, great team-up and can’t wait to hear the next Big Honkin’ and Damian podcast.
Who are the two DC characters being mentioned @ 8:09 into the podcast that Smallville can’t use? Bruce Wayne and who else?
It’s Bruce Wayne/Batman and Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. They have refrenced them in 3.09 Asylum with the newspaper headline “Themyscirian Queen Addresses the Vatican” and 6.05 Reunion and 6.10 Hydro referencing Gotham City but they are not allowed to use or refrence them by name.
Thanks Superville8. Way to go with the titles AND numbers. Wasn’t lois wearing a wonder woman-esque costume at the convention? I know that since it’s close it’s ok, but it was REALLY close.
Yeah it was really close she even says Amazon princess. But I think it was off enough to be ok. Which really they have been trying to get a Wonder Woman film off the ground for years so I don’t get the reasoning behind her not being on the show. Also with Bruce Wayne I get why they would not let him on before Batman Begins but now that 2 successful films have come out one of them making over 1 billion dollars you would think they would lay off the banning him from the show. I really don’t think that people would not go see Batman 3 because another Batman was on Smallville.
Hi Steve,
Great podcast. You and Damian have such a nice rapport. Off topic…Grover was my fave character on Sesame Street too. :) I loved Super Grover. And remember when Grover would play the waiter in the restaurant and always get the order wrong for that same grumpy customer? Am I the only one who remembers this? LOL So glad to hear you got into LOST! I was wondering if and when you would. It seemed like your kind of show. It’s my other TV obsession next to Smallville.
I was the annoying person you were referencing that was talking about “filler” a few weeks ago. haha. I so apologize if that came off the wrong way. I completely agree with you about them being “stand alone episodes.” I think it just bothers me when I hear other people in the fandom write episodes off as filler because so often there is great character development moving everyone forward in those moments. But it was great to hear you talk about that in the podcast!
I really appreciated everything you had to say about the episode. This was an episode that I’ve liked and appreciated more and more the more I’ve seen it. I was on the fence after my first viewing but i’ve liked it more and more after reading about it and listening to your podcast. I so agree about Clark’s behavior with Alec reminding you of Ryan. I had the same thought. That scene with the child just blew me away. It was so so touching.
Steve, I am with you with the fear that the rug is going to be pulled out from under us with Clark and Lois. haha. I’m too invested!! On the one hand, I so appreciate it that the writers are taking that relationship slow. It’s so realistic and they are really showing us two people who want to make this work because they love each other. On the other hand, every time they’re on screen I just want to be like, “Damn it….just do it already. You know you want to.” hahaha. Here’s hoping that the show won’t break our Clois hearts. I cracked up at you and Damian laughing at Lois kissing the intern and having the costume of naughty costumes.
Loved your comments about Allison. I agree that she is absolutely lovely and I’m happy for her. Despite my feelings about Chloe as of late, I think Allison is fantastic and I wish her so much continued success in her career in the future. I’m with you in that I was unsure how I felt about the Chloe/Oliver thing at first. But I will say that I like the idea that Chloe might not be looking for a relationship but more for some fun. And I think Oliver fits the bill for that for sure. Either way, I was happy to see Chloe out and about during this episode.
Great podcast! Keep up the great work!
*whiney voicce* STEVE! You forgot to mention the EPIC “Clark knocks a guy out with a can” moment.
I would think you of all people would enjoy that as much as someone randomly getting hit by a car/bus/train. Loved the podcast! Mucho love SHoE braintrust (and Derek)!
Hi Steve,
Really great podcast as per usual.
I hope you don’t mind but I just want to respond briefly to something that Damian said on the podcast. I think Damian seems like a really nice guy and I love his contributions on yoru show. I don’t think he meant ANY harm by this comment and I know he was just joking around but I wanted to address it quickly.
During the discussion, Damian was praising Allison Mack and made an offhand comment that she was very choosy about her projects that he didn’t think he’d see her “doing a Sci-Fi movie of the week.”
Now, let me preface this by saying that I think Allison Mack is a complete doll. She seems like a very unique person and I’ve followed her over the years on her blog. She is a very talented lady. She has been quite open about the fact that she likes to use her Smallville paycheck to travel and fund independent projects over the hiatus. I believe last summer she went to Prague for a period of time to work on a project. I think it’s fantasic and I’m super happy for her.
However, Damian’s comments, even though they were meant in jest, were a bit of a dig towards people like Justin Hartley and Erica Durance and I just wanted to take a minute to remind Damian of something.
First off, it’s important to remember that last season Justin and Erica were only in 12-13 episodes of the season. That’s it. Allison was in all 22. I’m sure they would have loved to have been in all 22 but the budget and story wouldn’t allow it. (This year, Erica will be in 18 episodes and I believe Justin is supposed to be in 16.) I remember Justin talking last Spring about the frequent breaks in work. Therefore, it makes sense that these two might have been looking for smaller projects, such as TV movies, that they could complete over their brief breaks from filming in order to #1 keep busy and #2 bring in another paycheck. Allison was not in that position. She worked steadily throughout the year.
Second, I think it’s important to remember that these cast members have different lifestyles that often dictate their work. Allison Mack is 27 years old and single. So, if she wants to pick up and move to Prague for a period of time (as she did last summer) she isn’t leaving a spouse or a child behind to do so. If she wants to use her hard earned money (and believe me, I think she works hard for it) from Smallville to finance an independent project then again, she is free to do so without the responsibility of a family to take care of at home.
Tom Welling, Erica Durance and Justin Hartley are all in their early 30’s and married. Justin Hartley has a little girl and Erica has a young step-son. Honestly, Tom Welling is so private that he could have a child at this point and we probably wouldn’t know it. But my point is that….when these actors are on hiatus…it’s a whole different situation for them to pick up and leave their families for a few months to travel for a project. Justin’s wife recently joined the cast of “Days of Our Lives” but I remember her giving an interview about a year ago after her job on “Passions” ended where she said that Justin was providing for them at the moment with his job on Smallville. Justin has said in interview that it’s already difficult being away from his wife and daughter (they live in LA) while he’s in Vancouver filming the show. I would imagine that the last thing he wants to do on a hiatus is travel away from his wife and child AGAIN. I also imagine that he saves his money because frankly, he’s as husband and a father. It’s the same thing with Erica. She’s from Canada and she has a family. It makes a lot more sense for her to spend a hiatus filming a TV movie right in Canada so that she can stay near her husband and step-son rather than travel. It’s why I think we barely ever see Tom Welling out in public—because when he’s not filming—he’s with his wife and family.
Anyway, I don’t think Damian meant any harm with that comment. He was trying to give Allison a compliment. I agree that Allison Mack is a great actress. But as one of your faithful listeners, I actually cringed a bit at the little dig at the fellow cast members of the show. I just think it’s important to remember that these actors all have different financial situations, lifestyles and family responsibilities that often dictate the career choices that they make. It’s wonderful to build up Allison–she deserves it. But I’d sort of appreciate it if it could be done without an insensitive dig at the others in the process.
@ Sarita: I, too, was disappointed that the “can throw of awesomeness” wasn’t mentioned because as much as I love the episode, it is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on Smallville…to the point that I still laugh everytime I see it and I even mutter “it never gets old”.
just saw that maxwell lord will appear in the episode “charade”
Natasha, the “can throw of awesomeness” is easily one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on this show. Then they followed it up with that hilarious scene where innocent Clark (dressed in his Blur outfit–haha) is going through Lois’ closet of fetish. It was hilarious. There is just something so funny about a superhero in uniform going through his girlfriend’s closet. Such is the life of Clark Kent. I love that sometimes this show is like two shows in one: you get comedy with Clark and Lois and then you get all this crazy action, superhero awesomeness with Clark/Zod etc. It was funny that Steve mentioned Ross and Rachel during the podcast because sometimes I swear that Tom Welling and Erica Durance could carry their own sitcom on a regular basis. (And I think they are funnier and do comedy with more ease than Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher EVER did back in the 90’s. LnC was funny because it was totally corny and cheesy despite being sweet sometimes. Tom and Erica are just flat out funny. They are better comedic actors.) Then you add in all the awesome darker elements of the show and all the action and I just love that you get a bit of everything.
But yeah….Tom Welling is hilarious. The “can throw of awesomeness” will go down in history as one of Clark’s great hilarious moments. It’s right up there with him ordering scotch “straight up on the rocks” at the strip club back in Season 5 right before Lois came out and stripped for him. (And hey—we got a shout out to that episode during “Warrior.”)
I just had a revelation. I hope we see the JSA return by the end of the season and see Dr. Fate’s successor, who in the comics… Was mother f’ing Detective Chimp!!!
@ Natasha SO TRUE! I love how Welling just gives us these little gems of genius. True it was most likely brought out through direction (props to Allison Mack) but the delivery was epic. I too have watched this scene a minimum of 17 times and laugh uncontrolably EVERY SINGLE TIME!
We already know Erica is hilarious, but Tom has great comedic timing because it’s mostly in his reactions and facial expressions. Right before he throws the can you can see him visibly sigh because one of the burglars was trying to get away, but he just throws that can wthout skipping a beat talking to Lois…and then the way the can beens the guy on the head and he flips a little before he falls…wait, I just started laughing again. You can tell I’ve watched it many times.
If Tom and Erica ever do a comedy together I will lose my s**t. Sign me up.
Natasha, I honestly believe that Tom and Erica could have their own sitcom where they played a married couple. They are just that funny. She’s hilarious and Tom Welling is just flat out funny. They have the kind of chemistry where you could see them fighting over domestic stuff and yet you still believe that he’ll go out and save the world. It’s part of why I love Clark and Lois together on Smallville—because when I watch them together I honestly believe that these two could be husband and wife. And you would never expect Tom Welling to be so damn funny because honestly…when are guys that are THAT stunningly good looking that funny? His facial expressions kill me. hahaha. But seriously…they are funnier and have more chemistry together than the majority of sitcom husband/wife duos out there. I would seriously watch them just sit and eat maple donuts together and read the phone book at this point and I’m pretty sure I’d find it entertaining. I’d lose my s**t as well if I ever actually got the chance to see them do real comedy together. For now, I don’t care what any of the haters say….those two are amazing on screen together.
@MJ and Natasha: I’d like to chime in and add my two cents to your discussion about Tom and Erica and their comedic chemistry (if you don’t mind) and say that I am in 100% agreement with you guys. They are comedic gold and not the sitcom, slapstick comedy but romantic comedy. Tom and Erica are very much like the old time romantic pairs of the silver screen – Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant, William Powell and Myrna Loy. Tom and Erica can fire off banter like no one’s business and their timing is impeccable. The teaser of Crossfire is a prime example. Plus their banter does not come of as mean or undercutting but you sense the affection behind the sarcastic, witty remarks.
I too would be planting myself in front of the TV screen or planting my butt in a movie seat to watch these two together. I cannot help but smile when they grace the screen together because I know by the end of their scene I will be entertained and 9 times out 10, I will have a big ol’ grin on my face because they made Lois and Clark fun but when they have dramatic moments together, i.e. in this episode, I am feeling their emotions right along with them -whether frustrated, angry or sad which is a true of sign of great acting and great chemistry.
I have always said that Tom’s comedic timing is amazing and was sad that it had been kept in check for so long but I am so happy that they taking advantage of it now and finally allowing Tom to let loose which in turn let’s Clark be a more multi-faceted character.
I giggle over that can scene throw as well but I also loved in Warrior when he got tangled up in Lois’ phone wire. It was just this side of the bumbling Clark Kent of the Silver Age but he didn’t go overboard so that it seemed out of character with the Clark that we have seen for the past 9 years. I will say in the dinner table scene from Persuasion, Tom’s face went through a whole gyration of expressions which just made me laugh out loud. I say bring on more of those fun situations where Clark has to react to Lois’ off-the-wall antics.
Thank you for letting me pop in and give my two cents worth ;).
Kimmie—I CRACKED UP when he walked up to the phone cord and couldn’t seem to walk around it while looking all nervous. He actually looked afraid of Lois in that scene which I found hilarious. He’s freaking Superman. He’s the strongest man in the world. And he’s afraid of his girlfriend. That is damn funny. And very much trure to canon. Superman really only has two weaknesses. Kryptonite is one….and Ms. Lane is the other. The thing I love is that Lois un-nerves Clark in a way that Lana never did. Yes, Clark was shy around Lana but he never really seemed to be un-nerved off his rocker the way he sometimes is around Lois.
I loved the way they used the phone cord again at the end when Clark walked in to the newsroom and Lois was tangled up in the phone cord. So damn cute.
//The thing I love is that Lois un-nerves Clark in a way that Lana never did. Yes, Clark was shy around Lana but he never really seemed to be un-nerved off his rocker the way he sometimes is around Lois. //
That’s true, but I think even more so that Clark is more bold and aggressive with Lois than he ever was with Lana.
@MJ – I too find it so funny that Superman, the strongest and most powerful man in the universe is “afraid” of Lois and what she might do to him. I think he even sometimes forgets that she can’t physically harm him. I think back to Echo where he hears her thoughts of wanting to kick his ass and her tightening the cinch on his tie, he actually looks like “oh God, she can so hurt me.” but that’s what make this pair so great. They’re equals in every sense of the word.
Oh I loved that scene when Lois got tangled up in the phone cord. I know there are some who didn’t like it because they thought it made Lois look klutzy and put her in a *dink-dink* bad light as opposed to calm and collected Zatanna but I loved that scene because it gives a new dimension to Lois that she’s not tough as nails, balls to the wall kind of gal 24/7. That there is feeling, caring woman beneath and that is what SV’s Lois is being so beautifully portrayed as.
In all likelihood Lois was observing Clark and Zatanna talking and was probably letting her imagination get the better of her and unknowingly while getting all worked up she got tangled up in the cord and then got even more frustrated because she let the situation rattle her. However she became the Lois that we all are familiar with when she planted one on Jeff the intern. I don’t know about you but that is where I totally lost it. When she grabbed Jeff kissed him silly to leave the poor guy bumbling and fumbling out of the room. I screamed ‘oh that is so Lois! Love it!’
And I agree Natasha that Clark is more bold and aggressive with Lois and without the aid of RedK. Aside from Warrior, Clark has been pulling Lois closer, making pretty manly moves.
I forgot to put my two cents in on Christopher Nolan possibly overseeing the Superman film Franchise. Nolan’s a smart man enough to know (not saying the man’s a moron because he is not.) That Superman is not Batman nor is he Green Arrow or another DC Character he has his own rich history.
No disrespect to The Donner/Singer version of Superman but I’d really like to see the elements of Superman re-told. Like the guys said in the podcast, we don’t even need to see a ship land in Smallville or Krypton to explode.
Most people in this generation (because of Smallville) or most people from the previous generations whether it be from Lois & Clark or from Superman The Animated Series from The Donner/Singer version of Superman know what happened to Krypton and how Clark got to Smallville. Sure, certain aspects of how Krypton blew up may be different and the ship looks different but mostly from 1986 forward the origin is pretty much the same (Else world stories omitted)
My point is I’d really like to see a new spin of an old story on the big screen. Personally, after what I seen and heard Mr. Geoff Johns do with The Lois & Clark scenes in “Society” & “Legends” I’d like to see what he may do with a Superman film script.
True, I would have to admit if you’re going to do a “Batman Begins” type of a re-boot you’re probably going to have to a new Jor-El. (Why not Julian Sands?) You’re going to have to see Krypton explode and see Kal-El land in a Kansas town found by a kind farmer and his wife raised to be The Man of Steel.
I don’t know just spit balling ideas.
@Natasha You bring up a good point about Kal-El being un-nerved by Lois. The Clana shippers are going to in the words of the lovely Kim Jordan “attack” me for saying this (and I don’t know why because I am one of them) there is a big difference between your first true love and the love of your life and I have said this before on other posts.
The sweet, loyal, stay at home rock that Lana was, was the reason Clark fell in love with Lana at least one of them anyway.
That color doesn’t look good on Lois and isn’t the reason he falls in love with her. I mean, in like the the second episode of Season Four Lana even saw there could have been sparks between the two.
Now this doesn’t mean Clark’s love for Lana was any less than what he has now and will have in the future with Lois. It’s just different.
//Now this doesn’t mean Clark’s love for Lana was any less than what he has now and will have in the future with Lois. It’s just different.//
@ Woo, what you said about why Clark loved Lana and why he loves Lois is very true and this is most evident in Persuasion. If it were Lana wanting to be Suzie Homemaker (and she was in S7 pretty much) then Clark would have been all for it, but this is NOT what he loves about Lois and he wanted back the woman he fell for.
Although I never liked Clana, I think it serves an injustice for people to think that Clark has to completely ignore what he had with Lana in order for his relationship with Lois to be meaningful. I think one of the several things the writers of SV had done right is show that what Clark feels for Lois has nothing to do with what he felt for Lana, and it shouldn’t He shouldn’t love Lois just because she’s the anti-Lana, and he shouldn’t act like his love for Lana never existed. I also believe that Clark has realized that his feelings for Lois go beyond what he felt in any other relationship (he saw this in Pandora because Clark never gave up on humanity when Lana would “die” or leave as she has done several times). So this is to say that I have respect for Clark’s feelings for Lana, he will always have a special love for her, but his heart belongs to Lois forever from here on out.
Natasha, I think you bring up a good point. Personally, I think Clark’s feelings for Lana were similar to what a lot of people go through with their “first” love. When I look back on my life, there was at least one other man that I really loved before I met my husband. If you had asked me back then, I would have told you that this other guy was the person I wanted to be with forever. Well….things change. People grow up . I grew up. My definition of true love changed and I began to realize what was really important in a relationship. From my new perspective, I can recognize that what I thought was “love” several years ago wasn’t really the lasting, forever kind of love. So in my opinion, what Clark has gone through with Lana and his realization now that maybe the person he really wants to spend his life with is not Lana at all but Lois….is very true to life. It happens to a lot of people. And that’s part of what makes it a compelling story. Because we can look at Clark and identify with him.
I believe that Clark loved Lana. Tom Welling and Kristin sold me on that. But I don’t believe that just because he loved Lana it means that Lois is somehow second place. I think that Clark’s definition of true love changed and “Persuasian” was a nice reminder of that. Clark has grown up. He has matured. He no longer dreams of that ideal life on the farm with a wife cooking and keeping house for him. LAna always represented Clark’s dream of being normal. He rejected his powers and his destiny and dreamed of having a “normal” life with Lana. Well, I think Clark’s definition of “normal” has changed. He said in “warrior” that having his powers was like “breathing” to him now. His version of normal now includes being the Blur, saving people and being “different.” He doesn’t reject that part of himself anymore . So it makes completely sense that his view on love and what he desires from a life partner was going to change as well. I think Lana represented what Clark desired when he was as a young man. I think Lois represents the things that Clark holds dear now and what he’ll continue to hold dear for the rest of his life.
//Lana always represented Clark’s dream of being normal. He rejected his powers and his destiny and dreamed of having a “normal” life with Lana.//
@ MJ, I hold my position that with Lana, Clark wanted to be normal, but with Lois, he actually wants to be special (or SUPER, even). Lois challenges him in ways Lana never did, and he even said as much in Idol when he says that he DID wish he could be two people (someone Special with a capital \S/) for her when she thought he was the Blur.
@Natasha This is why what I have loved about Smallville they gave Clark and Lana a real chance which is something not even the Comics, Lois & Clark, and Superman III never really gave that couple a shot, Smallville gave them a shot but realized like Lana said in “Bride” “Maybe Clark Kent and Lana Lang just weren’t meant to end up together.” And I think that’s where Clana should be left. I think it would be cool to see Lana in the series finale, maybe she is in Star City or Gotham watching the news and she sees the red blue streak and knows it’s Clark.
Woo, I totally respect that you are saying but personally, I don’t want to see her back. Yes, I agree that on Smallville they gave them a real “chance” and I think they showed a lot of people why Lana is NOT the iconic forever love interest in the Superman story. Brian and Kelly said that they wanted everyone to see WHY it’s Lois and I think they’ve done that. But I already think that Lana was given way too much importance in the Smallville story. More importance than she was ever intended to have in the Superman canon. I don’t need to see her reaction in the series finale. Personally, I think her part in the story is complete. The female lead on this show at this point in Clark’s journey should be Lois Lane. Lana’s part in this story is done and I don’t want to see her back even for a cameo. For me, this is Clark’s journey and she’s not important enough to the overall Superman canon for us to need to see her reaction Clark as Superman. I think she played her part and played it well but she’s now in the past. I want to see the world’s reaction to Clark as Superman in the series finale but I don’t need to see hers.
Natasha, I agree with you completely about the normal vs. special thing. You can also thrown that line in, “I’ve always known deep down that you were a hero” “It meant a lot to know that you thought I had it in me.”
@MJ Yeah, I see your point and don’t misunderstand me I’m not sitting here going “Bring Lana back!” Derek and Steve and other members of The SHoE Trust have said “Requiem” that was as good as send off as any character has gotten on the series (without passing on.) and quite honestly if they brought her back and it cheapen how she left, I’d be upset because look at how Pete’s return was handled in “Hero” I don’t want that for Lana. I just think it’d be cool to see her in her living room or at some random Coffee Shop in Star City and sees Clark in The Suit.
However, I see your point we know from “Bride” that Lana has read and watched news stories about “The Red Blue Blur” all along, and she was is proud of Clark.
I just think it’d be cool in the last few sequences of the Series Finale. See Martha watching on a TV in Smallville, Pete watching on a TV in Shadow Crest, Lana watching on a TV in Star City, and Chloe in the streets of Metropolis watching Clark’s first appearance as The Man of Steel. That’s how I’d like the series to end, see all of their reactions and maybe hear The John Williams music.
@ Woo, Steve actually had a scenario like yours for the finale and even included Lex at LuthorCorp (LexCorp) watching from his office window or something like that. I would also like to add a shot of Lois on the DP roof as Clark/Superman flies past with the last shot being Clark’s face flying into (or just past) the camera and then instant black out.
or take all of that, have him fly into space, and wink at the camera :)
okay. i am getting chills just reading all your predictions!
Now, to wrap all this up how EPIC
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okay. i am getting chills just reading all your predictions!
Now, to wrap all this up how EPIC would it be if the name of the series finale, (episode 1022) were “SUPERMAN”
EPIC GEEKWOOD ALL OVER THE FRIGGIN’ PLACE!
//Now, to wrap all this up how EPIC would it be if the name of the series finale, (episode 1022) were “SUPERMAN”//
If it isn’t, what a missed opportunity that would be.
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