Yet, in the Official Description you had said that Jor-El had arranged Clark’s trip into an alternate reality. No, what got me so peeved about how you wrote “Apocalypse’s” Official Description was that once I started watching the episode, I realized Clark had no idea where he was or what had happened to him. Did anyone say anywhere she was an Ace in this world?īut that wasn’t the biggest problem with this one. Just reread the part of the description above that covered Chloe’s “Ace Reporter” status, for an example. Other times, you include very specific details that possibly got left on the cutting room floor. You often misrepresent facets of the story and at times even get the names of original characters completely wrong. I mean the Official Descriptions are often incredibly inaccurate. I’ve heard that you are actually a marketing flack based at the network that doesn’t actually work directly with the Smallville series producers or writers. I have heard that the producers aren’t at all responsible for the descriptions and have no say in how they’re written. Lately, they’ve simply given too much away, especially the way you wrote the one for this episode. Up until now, I had only allowed myself to read the official descriptions and view the episode trailers.īut, I’ll have you know that given the bang-up job that you have been doing with the Official Descriptions this season, I’ll be avoiding them from now on. I don’t know if you are aware, much less whether you would really care, but I’m trying hard to be as spoiler free as possible. Tom Welling directed the episode written by Turi Meyer & Al Septien (3T6318). Jor-El arranges for him to see what life would have been like if Clark hadn’t existed – Lex (Michael Rosenabum) is President of the United States, Kara is raised by the Luthors, Jonathan (John Schneider) is alive, Lana (Kristin Kreuk) is happily married and Chloe (Allison Mack) and Lois (Erica Durance) are ace reporters. Clark is torn because he thinks the world would be better off if he had never arrived in Smallville. I include the Official Description for this episode as a reference:ĬLARK SEES WHAT LIFE WOULD BE LIKE IF HE HAD NEVER ARRIVED ON EARTH TOM WELLING DIRECTS - Clark (Tom Welling) discovers that Kara (Laura Vandervoort) sent messages from Krypton in the past that indicate that Brainiac (guest star James Marsters) wants to kill Baby Kal-El so Clark will not exist in the future. I’ll get to the Review in a bit, but first I want to send an Open Letter to the person, or persons, at The CW who is responsible for the Official Episode Descriptions. So, warm up the TiVo or the VCR and watch this RIGHT NOW! This episode is not to be missed. WARNING: This is an awesome episode, but my review will spoil you rotten if you read it before you see it.
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