wasn't it sad that justine had to retire? this could have been such a fantastic match if she'd been well. now i hope the men's final will be more enthralling...
It was, but I was already finding it painful watching, because of the way Mauresmo was all over her. Before I knew what was going on it was already 4 - 0 in the first set. That said I'm glad Amelie finally got her first slam.
I'm also hoping the men's is better, hopeful Federer will be given a run for his money.
Even the stuff that bothered me about it don't bother me enough to take away any of my real joy in it.
I agree. For example, I had already said Lana forgetting would disappoint me, but I found the episode way too enjoyable to take that much issue. And in the long run it might actually be a good thing, especially if Clark progresses from here on.
I don't think the writers ever planned on Lana being that involved with the Superman aspects of Clark's journey, so I can see why they might want to take her out of the equation in order to move him on. And in such a way that it's his decision, a case of finally seeing the light and realising what he needs to do even if he loses Lana. Before this episode he couldn't bear the thought of that happening, but after what happened I can see him compartmentalisng his feelings and letting go.
I really hope they make sure this events mean something and for Clark to develop.
When my daughter heard that song start, she flipped out, because she said it's so sad she can't ever bear to listen to it. She bawled like a baby during the scene!
All I could think of when they showed Lex was how sad it is: 1. that he's always shut out from the "group"; 2. that he'd always seemed to want Jonathan as a surrogate father, and, though he'd probably relinquished that hope long ago, it's never going to be, now.
When my daughter heard that song start, she flipped out, because she said it's so sad she can't ever bear to listen to it. She bawled like a baby during the scene!
I don't blame her, I cried as well.
All I could think of when they showed Lex was how sad it is: 1. that he's always shut out from the "group"; 2. that he'd always seemed to want Jonathan as a surrogate father, and, though he'd probably relinquished that hope long ago, it's never going to be, now.
Those were my exact thoughts. I felt sorry for him seeing him stand so far away and apart. I remembered all those times he wanted to be a part of the Kent houselhold and how he held Jonathan in high regard. I also thought of how he and Clark used to be so close, and I got all nostalgic. It was really sad all round and gone so wrong.
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It was, but I was already finding it painful watching, because of the way Mauresmo was all over her. Before I knew what was going on it was already 4 - 0 in the first set. That said I'm glad Amelie finally got her first slam.
I'm also hoping the men's is better, hopeful Federer will be given a run for his money.
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I agree. For example, I had already said Lana forgetting would disappoint me, but I found the episode way too enjoyable to take that much issue. And in the long run it might actually be a good thing, especially if Clark progresses from here on.
I don't think the writers ever planned on Lana being that involved with the Superman aspects of Clark's journey, so I can see why they might want to take her out of the equation in order to move him on. And in such a way that it's his decision, a case of finally seeing the light and realising what he needs to do even if he loses Lana. Before this episode he couldn't bear the thought of that happening, but after what happened I can see him compartmentalisng his feelings and letting go.
I really hope they make sure this events mean something and for Clark to develop.
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All I could think of when they showed Lex was how sad it is:
1. that he's always shut out from the "group"; 2. that he'd always seemed to want Jonathan as a surrogate father, and, though he'd probably relinquished that hope long ago, it's never going to be, now.
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I don't blame her, I cried as well.
All I could think of when they showed Lex was how sad it is:
1. that he's always shut out from the "group"; 2. that he'd always seemed to want Jonathan as a surrogate father, and, though he'd probably relinquished that hope long ago, it's never going to be, now.
Those were my exact thoughts. I felt sorry for him seeing him stand so far away and apart. I remembered all those times he wanted to be a part of the Kent houselhold and how he held Jonathan in high regard. I also thought of how he and Clark used to be so close, and I got all nostalgic. It was really sad all round and gone so wrong.
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