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Dr. Hamilton WILL come back as a super-villain, right?

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Chazbot

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Oct 13, 2002, 7:01:09 AM10/13/02
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Fellow fans,

See subject line. Again, it's only a spoiler if I guess right. :-]

Ain't nobody saw no body at the end of "Duplicity." We all saw all that
liquid Kryptonite spill all over him (all over his *head,* I think,
specificially). He knows Clark's secret, and he knows Clark's weakness.

I'm thinking Hamilton's gonna have some wicked nasty telepathic abilities. I
foresee a Season Two finale in which he mind-controls Clark into committing
crimes.

The only thing stopping Hamilton from revealing Clark to the world, I'm
guessing, is that he'll STILL be nuts, maybe more so, once he recovers from
his Origin Story. :-] He'll tell The Daily Planet something like, "Yeah,
there's this kid in Smallville who can shoot heat beams out of his eyes and
bend steel with his bare hands, cluck, cluck, my old man's a mushroom.
Fjord!!!!"

-- Chazbot.


Cue42

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Oct 13, 2002, 10:59:18 AM10/13/02
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Chazbot pondered:

>See subject line. Again, it's only a
>spoiler if I guess right. :-]

<sniappage>

>I'm thinking Hamilton's gonna have some
>wicked nasty telepathic abilities.

Hmmm. Well, maybe. But if exposure to
the meteroite juice stimulates each
persons own inate nature....We saw that
Dr H was jumpy and high strung. And his
hyper-energetic movements could be
a precurser to "speed powers". Vibrating
thru walls/moving faster than the eye can
see/etc. And the reason no one saw his
body at the end of the episode was that
he was in "high vibe mode". Anyone notice
if there was a high pitched whine in the
background ?

Just my slightly "evil Flash-oriented" $.02.

-Carl S.-

Falcor

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Oct 13, 2002, 3:21:09 PM10/13/02
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My first thought when they dripped the stuff into his head was "Is this how
they're going to introduce a variation of Brainiac?" hehe :)

MikeDuell

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Oct 14, 2002, 7:21:20 PM10/14/02
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>My first thought when they dripped the stuff into his head was "Is this how
>they're going to introduce a variation of Brainiac?

This is my guess too...

Bobby Coakley

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Oct 14, 2002, 11:17:20 PM10/14/02
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"MikeDuell" <mike...@aol.comhbk> wrote in message
news:20021014192120...@mb-bd.aol.com...

Neat idea, but I'm pretty sure Brainiac will not be introduced until we
meet Milton Fine.
Whether Mr. Fine will be a genius who creates a meterorite-powered computer
he calls Vril Dox, a psychic at a carnival who has a 'close encounter,' or
something else is up to the producers.

Bobby C.


Sir Loyal Mann

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Oct 15, 2002, 1:27:24 PM10/15/02
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I hear what your saying BUT...

If you log onto WB.com and look up smallville.
You will see there weekly newspaper, and it says

Scientist Dr. Steven Hamilton, a sometime Smallville resident, died
suddenly last night at the Smallville Medical Center. Hamilton, 55,
succumbed to an unknown illness several hours after being admitted.
Hospital authorities are baffled as to what killed the eccentric
researcher.

What do you think?

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mudpepper

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Oct 15, 2002, 4:25:45 PM10/15/02
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> I hear what your saying BUT...
>
> If you log onto WB.com and look up smallville.
> You will see there weekly newspaper, and it says
>
> Scientist Dr. Steven Hamilton, a sometime Smallville resident, died
> suddenly last night at the Smallville Medical Center. Hamilton, 55,
> succumbed to an unknown illness several hours after being admitted.
> Hospital authorities are baffled as to what killed the eccentric
> researcher.
>
> What do you think?

zombie hamilton awakens in the night and crawls out of
his coffin at the morgue. the coffin is buried sans body.
zombie hamilton digs up and chats with Mr and Mrs Lang.
the three of them walk the streets in search of living flesh.


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