I am also all-seeing, even without e-mails. *laughs*
Uh, sadly, Lex's utilization of power is not so very...canon. I mean sure, he goes around and gets people fired every once in a while, and he's had visions of himself causing a nuclear holocaust, and there once was this beautiful hint that he'd started collecting all the meteor mutants of Smallville in this area called Level 33.1, but they gave us that HUGE thing and...forgot about it. Just like they forgot he created LexCorp in season two, which technically, is supposed to be kinda huge for him. Lex tried to run for state senator of Kansas, but lost.
To Jonathan Kent. Who had (a young) Lois Lane as his campaign manager. Lex gets little moments of triumph every now and again, but mostly he just gets banged around a lot, so much so that you can't WAIT for him to finally just start taking shit over--he's had so much crap dealt to him that you're like: BRING ON THE BLOOD RAIN OF DEATH, BABY. YOU CAN DO IT.
In the last couple seasons though, we've been seeing a lot more of him as someone wielding a lot of power, and there's been some decent--though far-between--exploration of his myth-arc as the "villain of the story."
As far as SV DVDs, I have a pimpery disc set that sort of floats between people. I think there's a couple people on the list now, and everyone gets them for a month, so it's just a collection of some eps of S1-S3. Email me if you're at all interested. *g*
http://www.somedistantgalaxy.com/heroes/ You might find poking this meta archive interesting. There's some good characterization exploration there, and episode analysis to boot.
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Uh, sadly, Lex's utilization of power is not so very...canon. I mean sure, he goes around and gets people fired every once in a while, and he's had visions of himself causing a nuclear holocaust, and there once was this beautiful hint that he'd started collecting all the meteor mutants of Smallville in this area called Level 33.1, but they gave us that HUGE thing and...forgot about it. Just like they forgot he created LexCorp in season two, which technically, is supposed to be kinda huge for him. Lex tried to run for state senator of Kansas, but lost.
To Jonathan Kent. Who had (a young) Lois Lane as his campaign manager. Lex gets little moments of triumph every now and again, but mostly he just gets banged around a lot, so much so that you can't WAIT for him to finally just start taking shit over--he's had so much crap dealt to him that you're like: BRING ON THE BLOOD RAIN OF DEATH, BABY. YOU CAN DO IT.
In the last couple seasons though, we've been seeing a lot more of him as someone wielding a lot of power, and there's been some decent--though far-between--exploration of his myth-arc as the "villain of the story."
As far as SV DVDs, I have a pimpery disc set that sort of floats between people. I think there's a couple people on the list now, and everyone gets them for a month, so it's just a collection of some eps of S1-S3. Email me if you're at all interested. *g*
http://www.somedistantgalaxy.com/heroes/ You might find poking this meta archive interesting. There's some good characterization exploration there, and episode analysis to boot.