Tom Veling absolutely hated one storyline Smallville
Smallville star Tom Veling was never shy about what storylines ripped out of his shit during an impressive 10-season show; Just read about one of the episodes that he almost gave up shooting.
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In 2025 Fan Expo in New OrleansVeling sat down with some of his former joints to talk about everything and anything “Smallville”. He did not pull out any blows when it came to Clark Kent, who should dress in black and walk by name as “red blue blur”, the last of which he absolutely hated. That’s what he had to say:
“I will tell you that my smallest favorite was a red blue blurred thing … It was such a stupid thing where Clark had this alter -ega where he was dressed in black and he was (good) like a betman. And then I hated and Clark really didn’t like it, I needed to make scenes from Lois,” “
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While Kristen Kreou left “Smallville” By the time this arc arrived, during the panel she summarized that this storyline “Before the Super-Superman” for Clark, which … Honestly, this is the perfect way to put it, and helps to illustrate why the whole “red blue blur” often gets.
Before Tom Veling could become a superman he had to become red blue
“Smallville” said Clark Kent was getting up to the superman. Thus, during the 10-session run, the audience never expected that he was fighting crime in his traditional blue, red and yellow. It was great during the first half of the show; Each time Clark performed a heroic act, he usually wore something like a daily red jacket with a blue shirt. Simply honoring, which openly writes for the audience: “He is not a superman yet.”
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However, the last half of the series saw some … interesting Fashion choice. Over the last three seasons, when Clark has developed a firm understanding of his strength, there is such an awkward feeling that the show pulls the legs. As viewers we know Clark worth Be prepared so far be a superman, but the writers of the show clearly can’t press the trigger. So, instead of fully committing him to make him a man from the steel, instead Clark becomes vigilant, dressed in black trench coat, or with a raspberry leather jacket that boasts a significant emblem. These costumes and persons such as “red blue blur” helped the show move from “he’s not yet superman” to “he” still Not a superman yet.
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To read more, be sure to check out one of Basic regrets of Tom Veling about “Smallville” and what’s going on with it and Series Michael Rosenbaum.