On Feb 15, 4:34=A0am, Hunter <buffhun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > SPOILERS for the _Smallville_ episode "Fracture" that premiered in the
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> > * Anyone else notice the sticks-of-gum stand in the restaurant when
> > Clark walked in one of the memories? =A0(They had a commercial during
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> No, I have to check the tape, any significance to it?
Nope, just marking product placement.
[SNIP]
> > * =A0It seems that the Jor-El made sure that "Linda" couldn't conquer
> > the world as an amnesiac.
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> Possible or it was simply the unintended side affect of the crystal
being
> destroyed in the console. This is why I don't count Lara or Kor-El to be
> definitely dead. Most likely they are, because they are genetic
> reconstructions, clones that their DNA where stored in the Crystal.
> Destroy the Crystal, destroy Lara and Kor-El replicants. Kara on the
> other hand didn't come from the Crystal so lived, but without memory and
> powers. However, since this is not a certainty (other than Kara living)
> it is possible the writers could use this as a way to bring back Kor-El
> and/or Lara in the future.
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I think that right before the Jor-El AI froze Clark as a punishment,
it explicitly said that it got rid of Kara. If the AI freaked at the
reappearance at Bizarro, then I doubt it would leave a way for "Linda"
to (re)discover her powers and conquer the planet.
Daryle Walker


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