Well, Erica told me that the Crisis cameo was supposed to be a single scene/snapshot/moment in the future of the Lois and Clark we know, in the Smallville universe we the viewers know and love. Also, you have said before that you wouldnt have done that Cameo if it didn't fit the tone and character of Clark...you thought people who love Clark would like it, and you did it for the fans. So, I still don't understand your contradictory statements about that. I believe Erica on this one. If you realize their kids would likely inherit Clark's powers, and Clark could probably get his powers back if need be (how many times did that happen on the show - LOL,) it's not as far-fetched as you might think... Every article Ive read, the people who produced and wrote that scene meant for it to be a single scene in the future of the OG Smallville, not a parallel time variant.
@melissasiegel1748 No, that wasn't me who asked at the Smallville Con (but I was there all weekend.) I originally asked her about that at the Steel City Con (Pittsburgh,) in August. Honestly if it wasn't for her input, I wouldn't have finished my project.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing! I greatly appreciate all the effort!
10:10 I love how Tom was sticking up for the guy lol
Lol Michael’s whole thing about suspending disbelief when he’s a horror movie fan is a complete contradiction. 🙄😆
What did the guy say at 8:50 ?
Part of the question was cut off at 10:50 Could you post the unedited version? Thanks for sharing.
Well, Erica told me that the Crisis cameo was supposed to be a single scene/snapshot/moment in the future of the Lois and Clark we know, in the Smallville universe we the viewers know and love. Also, you have said before that you wouldnt have done that Cameo if it didn't fit the tone and character of Clark...you thought people who love Clark would like it, and you did it for the fans. So, I still don't understand your contradictory statements about that. I believe Erica on this one. If you realize their kids would likely inherit Clark's powers, and Clark could probably get his powers back if need be (how many times did that happen on the show - LOL,) it's not as far-fetched as you might think...
Every article Ive read, the people who produced and wrote that scene meant for it to be a single scene in the future of the OG Smallville, not a parallel time variant.
Were you the one who asked this to Erica during her panel? I'm the one in the video who asked it to Tom...
@melissasiegel1748 No, that wasn't me who asked at the Smallville Con (but I was there all weekend.) I originally asked her about that at the Steel City Con (Pittsburgh,) in August. Honestly if it wasn't for her input, I wouldn't have finished my project.