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Song[]

The song is called Roadside, the name of the album is the Sufferer & The Witness...so i changed it. --69.225.94.200 07:25, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Image[]

  • I've added a poster from KryptonSite. - Brandon Rhea 22:23, 7 February 2007 (UTC)

NINJA[]

Please someone tell me you saw the Ninja jumping around behind Chloe after, after clark put the horse in the barn as part of his 'chores.'

- During the conversation, Clark was looking right at her, and he didn't see what was going on behind her.

What significance was it?

I rewatched the scene twice and I didn't see any ninja, lol! So I deleted the note, but if everybody insists they saw it, then by all means, add it back. Strange! Marikology 05:04, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

It's there, watch behind Chloe, while Clark speaks to her. He's blurry and very hard to miss.

this is cracking me up! are you sure it's not one of the horses? there were more than one in the barn. Marikology 05:45, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

No because it's a man, clearly climbing down, and hanging from above. I'm figuring it may have been bad editing on the shows part. Part of the story that they decided to take out of the final cut.

Clark did say he felt like he was being watched 75.132.105.161

But the figure was directly behind Chloe, when Clark was looking directly at her. The figure was moving very slow. You'd think he could do X-ray scans of the area or something and know that someone was up there long before they had time to get away too.

Chiming in to say that I too saw the ninja-like figure briefly skulking around in the background. 72.208.86.128 05:57, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Where exactly do you see this? What time? I rewatched the scene and any movement I saw behind Chloe I could attribute to the horses. LanaIsDead 23:53, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
they must be talking about the part where Chloe says "A lowlife shutterbug named Louis Esposito" but it's clearly the horse's head. Marikology 00:16, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
There is no doubt it is a horse. I know it's not the most realistic of shows but why would there be a ninja in the barn? I think the reference to the ninja should just be removed outright. LanaIsDead 05:25, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
I think so too, but someone's just going to keep arguing and put it back. (I can't even read this discussion without cracking up!)

Horse[]

The horse is a ninja?

Don't be ridiculous. The ninja is a horse. CZeke
It's definitely a horse, I'm sure too, but people swear it looks like a man, so I compromised on the note.Marikology 00:13, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

Who stole the chisel?[]

Who stole the chisel from Lana's drawer? This theft was never mentioned again after this episode.

Clearly it wasn't Clark or any of his friends. The obvious candidates are Lex and Lionel.

Argument in favor of it being Lex: When Lex hit Clark with the chisel in Crimson, Clark collapsed. This was because Mrs. Kent was using kryptonite on him, but Lex didn't know that, and he seemed to assume that his own attack had succeeded. He gave no sign of noticing the chisel afterward. Only Lana noticed, and she took the chisel and hid it. Then the chisel was stolen. But sometime after that, when Lex is talking to Clark in Nemesis, he mentions the chisel being bent. If Lex stole the chisel, that would explain why he knew about it in Nemesis.

Argument against it being Lex: If Lex found the chisel hidden in Lana's drawer in Trespass, he would have realized that Lana was hiding secrets from him -- indeed, hiding secrets about Clark. But Lex doesn't seem to be suspicious of Lana until later in this season.

Does anyone have an answer? — Lawrence King (talk) 02:37, May 21, 2011 (UTC)

Yes, I do.

One: no it's not a ninja, it is a horse, get over it.

Two: the chisel was stolen by lex, and mentioned by Lex several episodes later, after he married Lana.

Picture in Clark's drawer...[]

Whose picture is it that Lana finds in Clark's drawer? I thought it looked like Kyla Willowbrook.

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