Just the other day, I was looking at the Smallville page on tv.com, and I noticed that there was a person who gave the show a review with only two points (which translates to "terrible" by tv.com standards). Now, I admit that the show may not be everyone's cup of tea (or coffee, I'm flexible), but the review was only reviewing the season eight finale! Now I don't have a problem with people dissing a season finale, but those kind of reviews are supposed to be placed on the episodes themselves, not on the show as a whole.
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(Ironically, the episode in question deals with Clark losing faith in humanity as a whole because of the actions of only one man who wasn't even technically human)
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The main thing that gets me is that this is not an isolated incident, I saw a similar review for Stargate SG-1 that was complaining about only one episode, but it was posted for the entire show.
I guess we'll probably never run out of people who can't figure out something this simple, but I wish there was some kind of safeguard in place so that the enlightened ones could fix the problem when it arises.
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I'm not entering the fairy good parents page to say I hate that show, people who go there, go there because they like it.
frankensteindr