ext_1235 ([identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] thefourthvine 2006-11-05 07:22 pm (UTC)

Okay, one: I'd so read the fics you drafted in the recs for the SV and AtS fics.

I had to go back and look at the recs, because I couldn't remember drafting any stories. But, yeah, I could see myself writing Angel v. the Internet: Caged Death Match. *snickers*

See, I've seen one episode of SV, and it was a torrented pilot episode that took DAYS to DL.

In all honesty, the canon is not precisely the strong point of this fandom. Clark and Chloe saving all of Smallville's kittens is a substantially better plot than some of the episodes. But the first season is so loaded with slash-a-rifficness that it's probably worth seeing. If you're, you know. Bent that way. (Toward watching canon, I mean.)

*tries to think of a way to get you eps*

*fails signally*

Um. Ask around, maybe?

A lot of authors mention him doing insane things with his wealth/power (ie: buying the internet, changing Kansas law on gay marriage, etc). Is that canon?

I am the last person you should be asking about the canon on SV. (Or, okay, almost anything.) What I know is usually through reverse engineering and thus susceptible to error.

But the comic book Luthor is definitely capable of such things, although in practice he spends much of his time scheming to defeat Superman. And Lex is predicted to do things like run for President (and, uh, kind of do the destro-beat on the country or the world, from what I know). And just in general - hmmm. This is a good question. It's certainly something that seems like he's bound to do it, you know? But I don't know to what degree that's canon.

Possibly I will see if [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn feels like weighing in on this. She is a woman who knows her canon.

*makes note to send her an email*

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