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Brian Peterson habla de Chloe & Oliver (Spoilers)
Vie Abr 02, 2010 9:25 pm
Love and Adventure for Chloe Sullivan
by Rich Sands April 01, 2010 05:54 PM EST
If you thought health care was our country’s most divisive issue today, you should check out the online debate over Smallville’s budding romance. We aren’t talking about Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Instead, it’s the emerging relationship between Chloe Sullivan and Oliver Queen that has ignited the show’s fans this season.
Ever since the February 12 episode, when Allison Mack’s Chloe got a sexually charged archery lesson from Justin Hartley’s Ollie (aka Green Arrow), this unlikely couple has drawn both enthusiastic cheers and scathing jeers. Expect more friction on Friday when “Chlollie,” as their fans call them, run into Lois and Clark at a romantic bed and breakfast.
“What’s fun about their relationship is we’re playing it differently that we’ve played other relationships, because they’ve both been very burned in love,” says executive producer Brian Peterson. “And so the fact that they’re just having fun and enjoying each other’s companionship is something very adult and new to the show.” Peterson was coy about where this is all going, but does promise “a few touchstones on their relationship through the rest of the season. The finale has a significant Chloe/Oliver storyline.”
Romance isn’t the only thing on Chloe’s agenda this spring. Her increasing immersion in her Watchtower alias—information power-broker to the superhero community—has caused several of her friends and allies to caution her about losing touch. “You've been looking at the world through a camera a lot lately,” Clark noticed back in January, annoyed by the way his BFF seems consumed with monitoring villains—and heroes. “Maybe it's time you go out an you actually live in it.”
A report of an upcoming character death have Chloe's passionate fan base concerned. So where is this all leading? Peterson suggests you tune in on April 20, for the suggestively titled episode “Sacrifice.” “Everything that Chloe’s been doing all year culminates in that episode,” he says. “She kind of learns her lesson in what happens when you become big brother. It’s a really tense, fun episode.”
http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/smallville/love-...ullivan-4523.html
"Lo divertido acerca de su relación es que estamos jugando de manera diferente que hemos jugado otras relaciones, porque ambos han sufrido mucho en el amor," dice el productor ejecutivo Brian Peterson . "Y así, el hecho de que ellos se estan divirtiendo y disfrutando de la compañía es algo muy adulto y nuevo el programa". Peterson fue evasivo acerca de donde va todo esto, pero le promete "algunas piedras en el camino de su relación a través de la resto de la temporada.” El final tiene una importante Chloe / Oliver historia. "
Romance no es la única cosa en la agenda de Chloe esta primavera. Su inmersión en aumento en su poder Watchtower alias-información-broker para el superhéroe de la comunidad-ha provocado varios de sus amigos y aliados a la le adviertan por la pérdida de tacto. "Usted ha estado mirando el mundo a través de una cámara mucho últimamente", le advirtió Clark en enero , molesto por la forma en que su BFF parece consumido con un seguimiento villanos y héroes.” "Tal vez sea hora de salir una que realmente vivirlo."
Un informe de una muerte próxima tiene carácter apasionado fan base de Chloe que se trate. ¿Dónde está todo esto conduce? Peterson sugiere que sintonizar el 20 de abril, por el episodio titulado sugestivamente "Sacrificio". "Todo lo que Chloe ha estado haciendo durante todo el año culmina en ese episodio", dice. "Ella aprende la lección de lo que sucede cuando usted se convierte en Big Brother. ” Es un episodio muy tenso, y divertido ".
by Rich Sands April 01, 2010 05:54 PM EST
If you thought health care was our country’s most divisive issue today, you should check out the online debate over Smallville’s budding romance. We aren’t talking about Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Instead, it’s the emerging relationship between Chloe Sullivan and Oliver Queen that has ignited the show’s fans this season.
Ever since the February 12 episode, when Allison Mack’s Chloe got a sexually charged archery lesson from Justin Hartley’s Ollie (aka Green Arrow), this unlikely couple has drawn both enthusiastic cheers and scathing jeers. Expect more friction on Friday when “Chlollie,” as their fans call them, run into Lois and Clark at a romantic bed and breakfast.
“What’s fun about their relationship is we’re playing it differently that we’ve played other relationships, because they’ve both been very burned in love,” says executive producer Brian Peterson. “And so the fact that they’re just having fun and enjoying each other’s companionship is something very adult and new to the show.” Peterson was coy about where this is all going, but does promise “a few touchstones on their relationship through the rest of the season. The finale has a significant Chloe/Oliver storyline.”
Romance isn’t the only thing on Chloe’s agenda this spring. Her increasing immersion in her Watchtower alias—information power-broker to the superhero community—has caused several of her friends and allies to caution her about losing touch. “You've been looking at the world through a camera a lot lately,” Clark noticed back in January, annoyed by the way his BFF seems consumed with monitoring villains—and heroes. “Maybe it's time you go out an you actually live in it.”
A report of an upcoming character death have Chloe's passionate fan base concerned. So where is this all leading? Peterson suggests you tune in on April 20, for the suggestively titled episode “Sacrifice.” “Everything that Chloe’s been doing all year culminates in that episode,” he says. “She kind of learns her lesson in what happens when you become big brother. It’s a really tense, fun episode.”
http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/smallville/love-...ullivan-4523.html
"Lo divertido acerca de su relación es que estamos jugando de manera diferente que hemos jugado otras relaciones, porque ambos han sufrido mucho en el amor," dice el productor ejecutivo Brian Peterson . "Y así, el hecho de que ellos se estan divirtiendo y disfrutando de la compañía es algo muy adulto y nuevo el programa". Peterson fue evasivo acerca de donde va todo esto, pero le promete "algunas piedras en el camino de su relación a través de la resto de la temporada.” El final tiene una importante Chloe / Oliver historia. "
Romance no es la única cosa en la agenda de Chloe esta primavera. Su inmersión en aumento en su poder Watchtower alias-información-broker para el superhéroe de la comunidad-ha provocado varios de sus amigos y aliados a la le adviertan por la pérdida de tacto. "Usted ha estado mirando el mundo a través de una cámara mucho últimamente", le advirtió Clark en enero , molesto por la forma en que su BFF parece consumido con un seguimiento villanos y héroes.” "Tal vez sea hora de salir una que realmente vivirlo."
Un informe de una muerte próxima tiene carácter apasionado fan base de Chloe que se trate. ¿Dónde está todo esto conduce? Peterson sugiere que sintonizar el 20 de abril, por el episodio titulado sugestivamente "Sacrificio". "Todo lo que Chloe ha estado haciendo durante todo el año culmina en ese episodio", dice. "Ella aprende la lección de lo que sucede cuando usted se convierte en Big Brother. ” Es un episodio muy tenso, y divertido ".
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Re: Brian Peterson habla de Chloe & Oliver (Spoilers)
Dom Abr 04, 2010 12:16 am
Bueno almenos parece ser que no lo manejaran tal mal como hicieron con chimmy y chlavis
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