New Smallville "Pandora" Clip

New Smallville "Pandora" Clip

Here's a new clip of Smallville episode "Pandora"!

By gorgeousgeeks - Nov 16, 2009 12:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Smallville

"Pandora" is the last new episode of Smallville for this year, and it's also been the most anticipated. Here's a brand new clip before you catch it on Friday.

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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 11/16/2009, 4:04 PM
Cool @ Geeks!!!
Watchtower31
Watchtower31 - 11/16/2009, 5:51 PM
This episode looks awesome.

But one question:
Didn't Cosmic Boy give Clark the ring to send Doomsday to the far off future so that the Legion could defeat him? He said that the ring was already set to the time. So wouldn't the ring have taken her hundreds of years into the future?
gorgeousgeeks
gorgeousgeeks - 11/17/2009, 12:33 AM
@Revenge

I don't know if you're joking or if you really want to know, but I'll humor you. Lois Lane accidentally got a hold of a Legion Ring that Clark had and was sent into the future. She was missing for three weeks with no memory of what happened. In "Pandora" they are going to explain what the future was like. There is a red sun, there are a bunch of kryptonians who somehow got powers, and Clark is powerless to do anything about it. Oh, and Clark and Lois did the naked dance.

gorgeousgeeks
gorgeousgeeks - 11/17/2009, 12:35 AM
@Watchtower31

You are absolutely right. I hope they eventually explain why Lois was sent to such a near future instead. Maybe it was because a different person had the ring, or maybe there is no real reason and they might want us to forget about it and accept that season 9 is good. I'm not sure the answer, but I hope that they do explain it.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 11/17/2009, 8:57 AM
I WONDER...IS IT SUPPOSED TO BE IN 3D?
HarrisonBergeron
HarrisonBergeron - 11/17/2009, 3:19 PM
You would think that Lois should have gone to the future, maybe they are not using string theory for their timeline issues and Clark having buried Doomday made it so Rokk had no reason to pre-program the ring and...(I'm just winging it, I have no idea what the explanation is)

I think that we are just supposed to accept what we see in a new season as the new continuity. So far in season 9 we have no idea who was talking to Tess from the orb or how, and little room for a believable explanation, we have no explanation for why the orb was supposed to have controlled the Traveler in S7, no explanation for why Doomsday had to be dealt with before Zod(or whoever) could magically appear out of the orb and break down the door of the safe despite being powerless, why Zod appeared on the mansion lawn, but all the others were scattered across the globe.

As long as the single season can follow it's own continuity I am fine, but I do acknowledge the poor cohesion between seasons.
Magicfingers
Magicfingers - 11/17/2009, 3:45 PM
@Watchtower31 & gorgeousgeeks- I both LOVE and HATE Temporal Physics. So much fun to talk about, but so hard to understand.
Must... watch... more!
gorgeousgeeks
gorgeousgeeks - 11/17/2009, 4:59 PM
@HarrisonBergeron Oh yeah. There has been bad cohesion. Like...how come nobody ever got arrested for breaking in? How come Lana showed no remorse for killing several people over the years? How come Chloe's crazy for seeing a dead person when Lana saw her dead little friend way back in season 1? How come Clark was the one everyone was ticked off at about keeping secrets when everyone else lied several times in past episodes that they apparently didn't want to bring up anymore.

But one thing that they did tie in together were the crystals of knowledge that were spread all over the globe that Clark found in season 4. They showed Jor-El with them in his flashback, so I was glad for that.

Season 9 is really making up for a lot. It's been much better than previous seasons and hopefully there will be cohesion.
HarrisonBergeron
HarrisonBergeron - 11/17/2009, 6:40 PM
I tuned out for the season with the stones{Lana as an ancient witch or whatever was just too much for me to swallow}, but apparently having Jor-El as the one that created them screws up the timeline, they were supposed to have been put on Earth centuries ago, but Jor-El is not old enough to have done that.

The Kryptonsite folks actually seem to be pretty pissed about this.
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