Posted: 23 Dec 2005 20:33 Last Edited By: LucasLuthor
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to any1 thats seen the fianl ep,
the baby that appears in there apartment, where does it come from?
is it from the krytonians he helped earlier in the show or what?
will the kid have kryptonian abilities as well, or is it human. (meaning no kryptonian dna)
Posted: 29 Dec 2005 09:38
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I am just guessing but i think they were using some of the whole inter-dimensional concept with regards to the baby. The superboy series did something similar witha storyline once where he, superboy, crossed over into another dimension to help save a very young version of himself and ended up getting saved by an older version of himself played by Ron Ely of the 70's Tarzan fame. In other words the baby is Clark as a child from another dimension that is dead or close enough to it so that he is better off not being there at all.
Posted: 29 Dec 2005 18:40
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That's a pretty interesting take. They really left it wide open for interpretation on that episode. It seemed like boom there's your baby, and you figure out how it got there. __________________
Well the baby had a blanket with the El family crest so I'd say the kid was kryptonian. It is ashame they did not have the series run longer to explain it. [sad] __________________
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Posted: 29 Apr 2006 01:56
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It would be great but with Lane Smith having passed away last year I doubt it will happen. [sad] __________________
The Bible is so powerful. It's not to be left on your shelf. It's to outline even the simplest scriptures that can mean so much in building yourself up.
"I am God's workmanship." (Ephesians 2:10)
"I have been redeemed and forgiven." (Colossians 1:14)
"I am the salt and the light of the earth." (Matthew 5:13-14)