This thread! The second I heard her talking about her involvement in Roulette I just about died laughing. I knew there'd be something on this site about all her metaphors! It was almost, almost, like vintage Chloe. It's usually funny and quippy when people do it, to me, at least. But in this episode it was so noticeable it was pretty laughable. I loved it. Made me start to like Chloe a little bit more.
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This thread! The second I heard her talking about her involvement in Roulette I just about died laughing. I knew there'd be something on this site about all her metaphors! It was almost, almost, like vintage Chloe. It's usually funny and quippy when people do it, to me, at least. But in this episode it was so noticeable it was pretty laughable. I loved it. Made me start to like Chloe a little bit more. -
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This thread! The second I heard her talking about her involvement in Roulette I just about died laughing. I knew there'd be something on this site about all her metaphors! It was almost, almost, like vintage Chloe. It's usually funny and quippy when people do it, to me, at least. But in this episode it was so noticeable it was pretty laughable. I loved it. Made me start to like Chloe a little bit more.
Maybe I've just forgotten how bad it used to be or I've been lulled into a false sense of security before the metaphors struck again. I might have to go back and relive vintage Chloe.Last edited by amalie; 01-30-2010, 03:02 PM.Comment
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I usually love the Chloe one liners, but in this last episode there were LOTS! It's almost as if the writers were like, hey Chloe's got more than 5 mins of screen time in this episode, so let's fill it with as many witticisms are we can!
The one about her changing a few tires along the way; it just went too far, but you gotta love Allison Mack's deliveryComment
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I usually don't mind her metaphors or lois's but for some reason last night they were just falling flat to me lol, maybe because there were too many closely following each other. When she made the one about the tires I was just UGH not another one! I don't mind her use of them usually because they tend to be amusing, last night not so much lol.
Although I gotta say when Clark continued her metaphor of her shattering Oliver and he said well now I have to go pick up the pieces, I thought that was badass lol. So yeah some of her metaphors worked and some just fell flat.Comment
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I think with out metaphors from chloe each episode it is not really a smallville episode. I love her metaphores.Comment
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I'm usually too busy thinking about how gorgeous she is to really dwell too much on stuff like this, but it is kinda cool to see all those metaphors lined up like that. And honestly, I like the way she speaks. Unrealistic a bit? Maybe, but it's our Chloe Sullivan, and I love her just the way she is.Comment
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I liked that one too so I didn't list it in my original post.
That one worked. Some of the others? Not so much.Comment
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^^^^ I agree with that. It was a bit much in "Disciple."
Though, admittedly, her language does tend to get really tiring at other times, too. I mean, geez, just say what you mean. The constant stream of metaphors and references doesn't make her seem clever. It makes her seem intentionally inaccessible and haughty. Though, that's kind of how she's been overall this year.
It's pretty in character for Chloe. They try to give her snarky wit while still showing that she cares about the situation at hand. Personally I don't find it inaccessible at all, or haughty.
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Yeah, the only episodes where lines like that really got on my nerves were the ones with Linda Lake. However, I can see your frustration.
Just remember that Allison Mack was chosen for the role because she had a real ability to deliver lines like that over other actresses who tried out for the part. Not that that excuses it, though...
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Chloe's humor is meant to be funny, but subtle. It's almost a way of keeping things light and natural as she's dealing with the crisis of the week. They're usually quick asides in conjunction with some explanational setup of what's going on & what comes next... They're not meant to be fall out of your seat funny.Comment
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I disagree. Admittedly, the metaphor concerning Oliver's Roulette challenge was a bit convoluted, but other than that I like these! I know several people who frequently use metaphors to display their humor & wit. In fact, I think it's the only good writing I depend on from Smallville.
It's pretty in character for Chloe. They try to give her snarky wit while still showing that she cares about the situation at hand. Personally I don't find it inaccessible at all, or haughty... In fact I read somewhere that they liked that AM could deliver such expositional dialogue and make it feel approachable, like a real conversation. Which I think she does.
I think the writers are trying to get different reactions from different people. When Lois says the lines she's Lois- it's purposely overdramatic and all about the punch line. And yes, it can be funny. (My personal fave right now is from Pandora, when Lois makes the childhood clubhouse reference. Cracked me up.)
Chloe's humor is meant to be funny, but subtle. It's almost a way of keeping things light and natural as she's dealing with the crisis of the week. They're usually quick asides in conjunction with some explanational setup of what's going on & what comes next... They're not meant to be fall out of your seat funny.Comment
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lolYeah... I agree. But when someone doesnt have its own personality all you can is borrow from the others. Such as characters or things like this...
That some characters on Smallville have personality, Lois being one of the few, and others don't!
And one doesn't have to be Sherloc Holmes to deduce, given the fact that we have been comparing Lois and Chloe, that you count Chloe amongst the less fortunate characters on Smallville who lack the more colorful personality and thus when they atempt to use metaphors it falls flat on their face! Am I somehwere in the ballpark?Comment
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