*points to subject line* Just what it says.
There's an additional scene with Oliver Queen [that's the name of the character Justin Whatshisname plays, right?] in the Luthor Mansion in the casting info for TESS, the "stirking silhouette of a womand" trespassing in Clark's barn. It shows a more vulnerable side of her. Apparently she knew Lex before, but had no idea what he's been doing all those years--the bad things, that is. Oliver says he's sorry that the state declared dead.
She replies he's lying, considering what he thought of Lex, but Oliver denies it. Yes, he didn't like Lex or what he's been doing, but he wouldn't have wanted him dead either. Tess is shocked of what she learned, saying that doing all those horrible things couldn't be the doings of the Lex she knew. Oliver tries to make her see that that Lex never existed, but she isn't buying into it. Says he doesn't understand how it is to get to a point where one gives up on themeselves, only to discover that, hey, maybe he does.
In the end, she asks him to let her hold onto the Lex she knew.
There are only minor changes in the info on DAVID BLOOME, just a few changes of dialog, a tweak her a tweak there, that's all.
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And just to be clear once again, this scenes are first and foremost screen tests. They are not real scenes from an episode. 'Course they can end up this way, but there's no guarantee.
There's an additional scene with Oliver Queen [that's the name of the character Justin Whatshisname plays, right?] in the Luthor Mansion in the casting info for TESS, the "stirking silhouette of a womand" trespassing in Clark's barn. It shows a more vulnerable side of her. Apparently she knew Lex before, but had no idea what he's been doing all those years--the bad things, that is. Oliver says he's sorry that the state declared dead.
She replies he's lying, considering what he thought of Lex, but Oliver denies it. Yes, he didn't like Lex or what he's been doing, but he wouldn't have wanted him dead either. Tess is shocked of what she learned, saying that doing all those horrible things couldn't be the doings of the Lex she knew. Oliver tries to make her see that that Lex never existed, but she isn't buying into it. Says he doesn't understand how it is to get to a point where one gives up on themeselves, only to discover that, hey, maybe he does.
In the end, she asks him to let her hold onto the Lex she knew.
There are only minor changes in the info on DAVID BLOOME, just a few changes of dialog, a tweak her a tweak there, that's all.
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And just to be clear once again, this scenes are first and foremost screen tests. They are not real scenes from an episode. 'Course they can end up this way, but there's no guarantee.









