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Chloe?[]

If the title is Collateral...maybe could it be referring to Chloe? She was the collateral for getting Ollie back in Lazarus...maybe that means Chloe is returning and talking about what was happening to her after Ollie returned... Anybody else think so? Jacobmirror 13:56, October 26, 2010 (UTC)

After reviewing the evidence... I know its referring to Chloe. Allison Mack has said that she would be returning "around episode 13" (check the Season 10 page for the source) and seeing as this is the 12th episode to show...and when you put my above theory to the test, I know that I must be right. Jacobmirror 13:44, October 27, 2010 (UTC)

Gap?![]

Why such a gap all of a sudden? I hate it when shows do this, it REALLY pisses me off. They draw you in and get you hanging on what's coming and then they leave you to forget about it for a few weeks, not particularly smart when society has such a short attention span. --Lyco499 02:01, December 18, 2010 (UTC)

...Holidays, of course. It's as simple as that. Literally every show (except Soap Operas, unfortunately) go through it, every single year. 154.11.37.175 04:43, January 22, 2011 (UTC)

KAT?!?!?!?!?![]

Wait, is that Kat in the Collateral promo shot? Is she wearing what I think she's wearing? --Jacobmirror 14:31, February 1, 2011 (UTC)

No, that's Dinah Lance AKA Black Canary. 75.32.32.125 01:58, February 2, 2011 (UTC)


Clark takes flight?![]

In the notes, it says that according to someone named Peterson, Clark will take flight in this episode. Can whoever wrote that put in the source link for that? If not, it should be erased.

As of the airdate...it happened. Sorta'. It was technically in an artificial reality, but otherwise, Clark was himself (not "Kal-El" or Bizarro, etc.) when he flew himself and Lois off the roof of the Planet. And it was awesome! 154.11.37.175 04:52, February 5, 2011 (UTC)

Superwoman[]

Avatar-Chloe established that those in the artificial-world could alter the reality no matter what once they realized it was all just fake (think The Matrix; "The spoon is not there."). Why didn't Lois try fighting Avatar-Chloe on the rooftop, considering she demonstrated super-strength while in the artificial-world? I can understand Clark not taking advantage until Lois talked some sense into him, afterwhich he could use his powers--even fly, something he can't do in real-life--but Lois had fully accepted that the fake-world was, well, fake. I just thought that was odd. 154.11.37.175 04:57, February 5, 2011 (UTC)

SPOILER!!!!!!!![]

Clark Kent takes flight in this episode.

Flying 6

CK, flying.

It was quite dramatic.

Where are the other members of the Justice League?![]

Despite also attending Hawkman's funeral and rendered unconscious by that white pyriamid too at the end of "Icarus", the Martian Manhunter, Impulse, Aquaman, Cyborg, Zantanna and Stargirl don't appear in "Collateral" nor are they even acknowledged during the episode (With exception of when Black Canary briefly mentions A.C. to Chloe, confirming that he and presumably the rest of the Justice League had indeed been trapped in the virtual world too.).Yet there is no idication of their status nor their whereabouts by the end of the episode. My only conclusion is this apparently a plothole in "Collateral" overlooked by the producers and writers. What are your thoughts?76.212.207.25 10:15, February 5, 2011 (UTC)