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I have way too many things going on in my head right now and a limited amount of time to post it all in and then I have to worry about potential spoilers and while I normally would not think that Gilmore Girls talk would be a spoiler, I know [livejournal.com profile] heres_luck is watching and I don't know what season she is up to and talking about the current storyline could potentially really mess up her viewing experience so I won't without a cut-tag and [livejournal.com profile] sdwolfpup is just up to "Die Me Dichotomy" in Farscape and NO ONE BETTER SPOIL HER, 'KAY?! And then any talk about what the hell is going on with Lex needs a cut tag cause it is speculating off current SV season stuff and all of this has caused me to realize two things:

1. I really really hate cut tags.

2. Someone needs to write House/Wilson comfort fic RIGHT NOW BEFORE I EXPLODE!

So instead of talking about any of the above or about the need to have B-side fannish programming (I need recovery shows, dammit!) and the danger of what happens when you need a recovery show to recover from your recovery show (see Gilmore Girls, above), I will instead hold forth something that has been bothering me about last night's Smallville "Krypto" and Ma and Pa Kent.

Now - I am willing to overlook any number of mistakes that the Kents make raising Clark because:
A. I have never raised a super-powered alien child. I imagine it must be rough. And
2. They do seem to mean well and Martha is pretty and Jonathan is Bo Duke and they could stand there and order Clark to drown kittens and I would still probably try to defend them. Somehow. Maybe the kittens need to learn to swim? Sigh.

But there is one thing that Bo Duke has done that I can never ever forgive and I just...I didn't think it would ever come to this, y'know? My love for Bo Duke is strong and true and pure and has been in effect for over 25 years. But this... I don't know that I can get past it.

Spoilers for Smallville "Krypto"

Bo Duke has never let that boy have a dog. That is inexcusable. It is detestable. It is just - I cannot understand this at all. He has a sweet young son who has been overwhelmingly lonely for his *entire* life and this son loves dogs and is such a good, responsible boy and they live on a freaking FARM!!!

I can accept not getting Clark a dog when he was very young because of him learning his powers. But if the boy can take care of the cattle, he can take care of a dog.

OH! And who the hell cares if Clark is going off to college next year or not, Jonathan!? YOU LIVE ON A FARM - A DOG IS NOT A LOT OF EXTRA WORK!!!!

::hyperventillates with rage::

See, I just... I cannot deal with this. I just can't. I don't know ANYONE growing up who lived on a farm that did not have a dog. Or two. Or (in my case) five. Well - unless there was a severe allergy or a parent with a phobia. This is not the case with the Kents. Martha wanted that dog as much as Clark.

So I blame Jonathan. Also - here is where I give my parents' credit. They never once told me I could not keep a dog I found. See, we lived waaaaay out in the boone docks and people would decide they no longer wanted a dog, would drive out near our farm and drop the dog off on the side of the road and take off.

::shakes with rage::

Here is where I came in. If there was a dog in need of a home within a five mile radius of me... basically all he had to do is walk down my street until he found the blonde girl sitting on her front porch swing listening to Peter Cetera on her boombox. I would take it from there. Mom and Dad would always say no more dogs... but they never told me no if I was outside giving a stray food or a bath or naming him Lazlo. And when you live on a farm and already have three dogs of various sizes and breeds - what is one more? It ain't like you don't already have a vet and a deep and abiding relationship with said vet.

Also, I would throw temper tantrums over the dogs. It wasn't pretty. I knew that a temper tantrum at the Children's Palace toy store over a purple My Little Pony would not actually net me a My Little Pony... but strangely enough a temper tantrum over an animal could actually get me a real live pony.

My childhood was possibly not like yours.

Also, I was an adult before I realized that a lot of people have to look for the dogs they are supposed to raise. I always just assumed your dog fell into (literally) your lap. I still kinda believe in a philosophy of your dog finding you... maybe because sitting on the front porch and waiting has really worked out for me in the past.

So, for Bo to not let Clark have a dog - HELL, for Bo never just showing up one day with a puppy and handing it over to Clark because of ... well let's think about reasons Bo shoulda maybe thought to give Clark a dog:

1. Hey - when he couldn't play football freshman year. A dog would have been nice then.
2. You know what Bo? Nothing says "Sorry I shot you back there, son." like a PUPPY.
3. Hey, remember when Clark got sick and almost died and then Martha DID die and you were all upset? A dog would have been nice for Clark after all that.
4. OH! Remember when Clark accidentally caused Martha's miscarriage and you let him know you blamed him for it and then he ran away and you had to go making deals with Jor-el to get him back? I am not blaming you for that Bo, I know parents make mistakes and you have tried to correct yours. But remember when Clark moved back home and decided to stay and Lex bought the Farm for all of y'all? That would have been a great time to give that boy a dog. Kids with dogs might not run away as much. There might need to be a study done.
5. Remember when Clark was blind? You see where I am going with this?
6. What about when Pete left? You didn't think he was lonely then? What about when you came out of your coma and there was no Pete and a dead Chloe and Lana in Paris and Lex was teh debil and you had a mopey-sad teen in your barn? Time for a Dog, Jonathan. Seriously.


I just do not know how I will overcome this. I mean - I can understand a lot. And I do see how with all the heart-attacks and comas that maybe Bo just didn't feel quite up to taking care of a dog.... but it isn't as if they are not already taking care of a ton of livestock. And it isn't like Martha wouldn't help. And it isn't as if Clark doesn't already do more than his fair share of the chores. Just - Jesus, mary and Joseph, Jonathan - you done failed the boy!

Date: 2005-02-17 07:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sisabet.livejournal.com
I'd re-read "Maryland" RIGHT THIS SECOND except I am at work.

IS THERE ANY END TO THE PAIN I MUST ENDURE??

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