Young JLA?
and
2. Having their long running feud in a JLA movie as opposed to it being in a World’s Finest film.
and
2. Having their long running feud in a JLA movie as opposed to it being in a World’s Finest film.
I had the wrong version of the file to upload, but I got the correct one.
Our show from yesterday morning.
The reason is that Co-Host Rob is away for the weekend, but he’ll be back for next week’s show.
Topics of the Week
– Offical BLZG Website is Online
– “Fierce” Review
– Some Smallville News
– Leaguer Line Up
– Thor #3
– Supernatural
– Detective Comics #835 and #836
– Al Gough Interview of this Season’s Future

The first images from “Action” have shown up on Kryptonsite, for The Warrior Angel Movie Episode, expect alot of anvils if you know what I mean.
Devoted to Smallville.com have released the descriptions for this episode and “Cure” with guest star Dean Cain as Dr. Curtis Knox (cough) Vandal (cough) Savage.
Clark saves the life of a starlet (Christina Milian) on a film shoot in
Smallville when a stunt car’s brakes fail, but what happened was no accident.
Meanwhile, Lionel finds himself the victim of a surprising captorLex employs Dr. Curtis Knox (guest star Dean Cain) to cure the
meteor-infected, and Chloe ends up a patient. Meanwhile, John Jones warns Clark
that his cousin Kara should not be trusted.

The first images from “Action” have shown up on Kryptonsite, for The Warrior Angel Movie Episode, expect alot of anvils if you know what I mean.
Devoted to Smallville.com have released the descriptions for this episode and “Cure” with guest star Dean Cain as Dr. Curtis Knox (cough) Vandal (cough) Savage.
Clark saves the life of a starlet (Christina Milian) on a film shoot in
Smallville when a stunt car’s brakes fail, but what happened was no accident.
Meanwhile, Lionel finds himself the victim of a surprising captorLex employs Dr. Curtis Knox (guest star Dean Cain) to cure the
meteor-infected, and Chloe ends up a patient. Meanwhile, John Jones warns Clark
that his cousin Kara should not be trusted.
Are you still going to stick with your original “No Tights, No
Flights” policy, considering how far we’ve come with the mythology and the fact
that Supergirl [aka Kara, played by Laura Vandervoort] will be flying? —
SalchanAl Gough: Yes, we are sticking with that policy as far as Clark is
concerned. (Obviously Bizarro can fly as well as Kara.) But following up on what
Chloe said about his lack of flying in the season premiere (“Clark, you need to
get on that”), Kara will be giving him “flying lessons” later in the season.
Although with Clark, they end up being more like “falling lessons.”Can we get some clues as to who some of the other DC characters are
that might appear on the show this year? Thanks, and awesome job with the show.
I’m hooked every week. — smallvillefan213Gough: I am glad you are hooked; that way, when I don’t give you any new
information, you will keep watching. Mwhahahaaha! Here’s what I can say: You’ll
see Martian Manhunter, Supergirl, Bizarro, and the return of Brainiac and the
Green Arrow… as well as a future hero to be named later!Will Chloe go back to being “Watchtower” this year at all? I
thought that was a great way to fit her into the Justice League storyline. I
love the episodes where they are saving someone or just working together and
taking care of business. — aenawaGough: We love those stories, too, and you will see Chloe in
quasi-Watchtower mode around Episode 11. You’ll discover that she is still doing
odd jobs for Oliver and the gang on the side. Hey, a girl’s got to pay the rent.
Cub reporters don’t make squat!Will we get the opportunity to see Bizarro survive and join the
Legion of Doom, which will become an opponent for the Justice League? —
jaketheman5Gough: You haven’t seen the last of Bizarro, and the Legion of Doom is
always a possibility. And in the words of Forrest Gump, that’s all I’ve got to
say about that!We’ve heard a lot about character arcs for Kara, Lois and Lex. I
was wondering whether there was a specific arc for Clark, one independent of
Lana’s return, considering he is the central character. Right now he seems to be
reacting a lot to other characters; it would be nice to see him take the
initiative and to see Clark specifically being pushed forward for a change. —
extrasolarGough: Clark’s journey this season revolves around his struggle between his
Kryptonian heritage and his earthly upbringing, and dealing with his cousin —
which ain’t easy! Kara will give him an insight into his family (which is
seriously screwed up) and his birth planet (which went boom, so there was
something seriously screwed up there as well). He will grapple with his past and
his future. And now that Lana is back, will he finally realize that this
relationship, no matter how hard he tries, is ultimately doomed? Stay
tuned.

Kryptonsite has released the description for 7-6 “Lara”.
FEATURE FILM SUPERGIRL HELEN SLATER FLIES INTO SMALLVILLE AS LARA KENT — Clark
(Tom Welling) learns Kara (Laura Vandervoort) is in Washington searching for the
crystal. Kara is captured after she breaks into the lab and sedated with a
kryptonite-infused truth serum. The serum causes her to relive a prior trip to
Earth when she followed Clark’s biological mother, Lara (gust star Helen
Slater), to the Kent farm. Clark arrives in time to save her but, after searing
the machine with heat vision, he also falls victim to the serum and sees what
Kara sees: his mother.
Eh, sounds okay, but I’m looking forward to Clark seeing his mother.

Kryptonsite has released the description for 7-6 “Lara”.
FEATURE FILM SUPERGIRL HELEN SLATER FLIES INTO SMALLVILLE AS LARA KENT — Clark
(Tom Welling) learns Kara (Laura Vandervoort) is in Washington searching for the
crystal. Kara is captured after she breaks into the lab and sedated with a
kryptonite-infused truth serum. The serum causes her to relive a prior trip to
Earth when she followed Clark’s biological mother, Lara (gust star Helen
Slater), to the Kent farm. Clark arrives in time to save her but, after searing
the machine with heat vision, he also falls victim to the serum and sees what
Kara sees: his mother.
Eh, sounds okay, but I’m looking forward to Clark seeing his mother.

An article on Comics2Film, settles the whole “Sexism” issue that’s going on with WB, and about the Amazon Princess’ feature.
Despite the failure of three femme-centered actioners produced by Joel
Silver — Jodie Foster starrer “The Brave One”; “The Reaping,” with
Hilary Swank; and the remake “The Invasion,” starring Nicole Kidman — Warner
production prexy Jeff Robinov insists he is moving forward with several movies
with women in the lead. Indeed, he is offended by rumors of his cinematic
misogyny.Female superheroes are prominent in two upcoming Warners comicbook
actioners. Wonder Woman joins the male ensemble in DC’s ‘The Justice
League’ and Silk Spectre leads Alan Moore’s ‘Watchmen.’ Female co-stars figure
in both “Speed Racer” and “Get Smart.” And Robinov is still seeking the right
script and star for a “Wonder Woman” feature, which has been in development for
a decade.
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