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chiri_chan October 10 2008, 18:35:08 UTC
You've summed it up. Add in no Lex and Lana, and I seriously don't know this show.

Honestly I think the show has kind of slid down since it lost JS (and then AoT), but this year it's almost like these writers don't know the personalities or relationships of any one on the show anymore. Is it Almiles? Is it CW? Is it MR/KK? I don't know but it's just...

Weird. It's weird.

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pep_singer October 10 2008, 18:50:01 UTC
Yes. I've always felt as though Lex is a vital part of this show, but it's never been more apparent than it does now. Also, even with my Lana complaints, there was something about her that was just needed on this show.

And I totally agree with you about it starting with losing JS. It seems like when this show loses its older cast members, everything just goes to crap.

I just wish I knew who to blame, but I'm beginning to suspect it is a mix of no more AlMiles/PS3/CW.

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chiri_chan October 10 2008, 19:41:26 UTC
Well I know Al really did argue and pull for the show to be where they wanted it to be. I wonder if PS3 do the same.

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lacylaces October 11 2008, 02:00:37 UTC
You pretty much summed up the problems I'm having with the show.

It doesn't even feel like Smallville. It's off. Instinct was my first watch for the season. I've been dvr'ng the show but decided to watch for the fever letter.

What they did was cruel, hurtful, and low. The writers/producers totally broke the trust I had with them as a viewer.

Clark/Lois as written/acted is not working. Clark/Tom seems like he is off, not invested, going through the motions halfheartedly. And Lois/Erica is hyper, rude, insulting, and obnoxious to him for no reason, and not in a cute, clever, or funny way. At all.

As a person who has been working in Journalism for over 10 years, it is not easy to break into the field when you do have experience and education behind you. So, Clark's intro was very disappointing.

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suzycat October 11 2008, 02:43:14 UTC
I'm not watching any more but as a sometime journalist myself, I have to agree with the frustration on this aspect. I was just thinking, too, about how in S1 even though Clark was fairly clueless, being a doofy teenage boy, he was also presented as - shock - intelligent. He was supposed to be good at school work and he did write for the school paper with Chloe. But very quickly it all switched to Simple Farm Boy Smash ( ... )

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lacylaces October 11 2008, 16:44:22 UTC
It is completely frustrating. Movies and tv shows do contribute to that belief and the one-dimensional/stereotypical portrayal of journalists and writers.

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pep_singer October 12 2008, 20:39:55 UTC
Word to everything that you've said, especially this:

//As someone who's written for a living and is actually pretty good at it, the number of near-illiterates that also get jobs as "journalists" these days and the complete refusal to pay decent money because some kid from school will jump in and do the job for cheap/training,makes me crazy, and I think TV shows like SV are actually contributing to this belief that any idiot can be a reporter.//

It just makes me blood boil. Journalism is hard work. And the training, starting (at least in my experience) from a high school level and internships at my local newspaper, have shown me how important the experience and training is. Everyone is not a great writer; in fact, I'd honestly say it is a gift. The fact that shows like SV in addition to plenty others consider it as something that any blow-Joe off the street can do is offensive and bullshit.

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