I also laughed early on in that series. Back when the meteor hit, bearing Kal-El to Smallville, the population was 25,000, according to the sign. In the modern day, about 15 years later, it was 45,000. +80% growth over 15 years? Anywhere on the Great Plains? Not very likely! Maybe they would get to 30, or even 35,000. Especially if LutherCorp was building out there. But 45,000 was absurd.
Someone please explain to me how daft Smallville Lois can be not to recognize it’s Clark, having spent yeras seeing him sans glasses, and even living with him.
And why anyone in their right minds would bring on the Wonder Twits? I mean, on Superfriends, Wendy, Marvin, and Wonderdog got more to do, and they had no powers whatsoever.
fredbuhl about 15 years ago
“I don’t get no respect, no respect at all!” Oh, wait. Wrong guy. Never mind.
jpozenel about 15 years ago
Looks like Lois needed glasses.
Maybe now she’ll she the resemblance between Clark and Superman.
bmonk about 15 years ago
I also laughed early on in that series. Back when the meteor hit, bearing Kal-El to Smallville, the population was 25,000, according to the sign. In the modern day, about 15 years later, it was 45,000. +80% growth over 15 years? Anywhere on the Great Plains? Not very likely! Maybe they would get to 30, or even 35,000. Especially if LutherCorp was building out there. But 45,000 was absurd.
mrprongs about 15 years ago
Someone please explain to me how daft Smallville Lois can be not to recognize it’s Clark, having spent yeras seeing him sans glasses, and even living with him.
And why anyone in their right minds would bring on the Wonder Twits? I mean, on Superfriends, Wendy, Marvin, and Wonderdog got more to do, and they had no powers whatsoever.