I am starting to get so very sick of people acting purely on emotion instead of thinking about what they should do for once. I mean, just throwing the vial of blood away and then tearing the door off a car in plain view? They could have refilled the vial with normal blood and given it back, or given it back and trusted in the fact that no one except for Helen knew who it belonged to, or they could have kept it to analyse themselves, or any number of things. But no, everyone's acting like an idiot which leads to much bigger problems down the road, as usual, including Clark revealing his only weakness to a guy who is obviously evil, and who knows who else considering glasses are great at retaining fingerprints. I mean, the fact that no one knew was the only thing protecting him! Destroying the vial was already bad, but that is the kind of stupidity which makes me actually dislike Clark, making watching this series extremely frustrating - especially since despite this happening again and again, there is always going to be some sort of miracle so nothing actually has lasting consequences for his life because we need to go back to the high school drama, right? And speaking of high school drama, what is it with Clark not just telling Lana his secret? I mean, Pete knows and it's not been a problem. What does he think is going to happen? I always liked Lex best because he was the kind of person to actually think things through and make plans, and this episode he was back to form. Honestly, I'm mentally preparing myself to root for him even after he turns evil if all the other main characters keep being written so poorly.
Review by CluisannaBlockedParentSpoilers2019-02-19T20:34:49Z
I am starting to get so very sick of people acting purely on emotion instead of thinking about what they should do for once. I mean, just throwing the vial of blood away and then tearing the door off a car in plain view? They could have refilled the vial with normal blood and given it back, or given it back and trusted in the fact that no one except for Helen knew who it belonged to, or they could have kept it to analyse themselves, or any number of things. But no, everyone's acting like an idiot which leads to much bigger problems down the road, as usual, including Clark revealing his only weakness to a guy who is obviously evil, and who knows who else considering glasses are great at retaining fingerprints. I mean, the fact that no one knew was the only thing protecting him! Destroying the vial was already bad, but that is the kind of stupidity which makes me actually dislike Clark, making watching this series extremely frustrating - especially since despite this happening again and again, there is always going to be some sort of miracle so nothing actually has lasting consequences for his life because we need to go back to the high school drama, right? And speaking of high school drama, what is it with Clark not just telling Lana his secret? I mean, Pete knows and it's not been a problem. What does he think is going to happen?
I always liked Lex best because he was the kind of person to actually think things through and make plans, and this episode he was back to form. Honestly, I'm mentally preparing myself to root for him even after he turns evil if all the other main characters keep being written so poorly.