Thurseday 03/12/09-

United States
March 13, 2009 7:12am CST
Now that is what I am talking about. I love when they get you thinking one direction and change it mid stream. I know Clark cannot have a long term love interest but thank you for progressing towards Lois and getting away from Lana. I didn't particularly understand Clark killing Tori Spelling (her character). Seemed a little premeditated for Clark's character. I guess it was due to her villian status. Usually they go to Bellerev-does that still exist or was it closed down. Doomsday remembers the encounter at the Fortress but Cloe does not brillant. I don't accept that the ring for time trsvel is gone. Clark will make other decisions that aren;t going to be the right path he'll need the ring to unravel his mortal thoughts from time to time. How come Cloe remembers the ring and not the Fortress? I feel so bad for Lois and her struggle to get through to Clark-ah but she has gotten through he just won't let her know. I am enjoying this season even more than previous because Clark is finally becoming his destiny---I'm glad they've taken so long to get us this far.
2 responses
@brandon22 (163)
• United States
14 Mar 09
Clark didn't kill Tori Spelling's character, he just shocked her so she couldn't escape. Davis(Doomsday) killed her by smothering her with a pillow.
• United States
16 Mar 09
You are correct thank you for pointing out my error. The episodes are so packed with details now I don't get all the details the first viewing.
@stealthy (8181)
• United States
26 Mar 09
If Clark said he destroyed the ring, then the did since that is not something he is likely to lie about; he usually only lies to hide his secret and to protect people. Then also, there has always been a severe penalty when things have been changed by going back in time; this time is that Chloe doesn't learn who Doomsday is and can't tell Clark like she was about to.