Here's an excerpt from the interview...
Question: For those who don't know, what is a Wonder Twin?
Allison: The Wonder Twins were introduced, back in the ‘70's, as part of the Super Friends comic, along with Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman and Robin. They're little teen wonders from the planet Exxor, who when they activate their powers together, the girl takes any animal shape and the boy takes any form of water. When you meet us on "Smallville," we're just getting the hang of using our powers for good, and we're not particularly good at it. We have the best of intentions, and it blows up in our face.
Question: What was the experience of doing "Smallville" like, and how was it different from doing Warehouse 13?
Allison: The difference between a show like "Smallville" and a show like "Warehouse 13" is that this is "Smallville"'s ninth season. It definitely has a formula and it takes itself a little more seriously than a show like "Warehouse," where we don't necessarily have a formula beyond finding artifacts and putting them away. The possibilities are endless.
Whereas, when you're working with superheroes that have been established for decades, you do have to maintain a degree of rule-keeping, for the fans and for the integrity of the original story. With Warehouse, we've got something brand new and all its own. I had fun on "Smallville," but it's a totally different world.
LEEE777 - Rule-keeping lol, still I'm glad "Smallville" is bringing in more DC Universe characters, because I don't know about you, but that was the only thing keeping me watching last season. I just knew it was a bad idea for Doomsday to appear in the series, he should of been left for the next Superman film, which I hope he still will be.
Anyway, this season is looking up. I hope it gets its magic back! ; )
The CW Network has released another video clip from Friday's Season 9 premiere of "Smallville" titled "Savior" enjoy.
Mmmmm Lois is looking hot hey I'm sure my other half will be saying the same thing about Jason Hartley.