Whats up with the evil creature?
Marsters: He’s gone from trying to rule the world to trying to survive, hanging out with tramps, warming his hands over open fires. My wardrobe is way cooler, and I get to eat a rat. I assume he’ll soon be back with his machinations and making life tough for Clark. What was really fabulous was that I got to work with Marc McClure, who played Jimmy Olsen in the Christopher Reeve Superman movies. He plays a scientist. I can probably say he’s a good scientist. TV Guide: Are you ready to do another series as a full-time player? Marsters: Sure. I love to work. When I was a kid, I would invite my friends over to play, then I would take them over to a recycling plant and we would haul glass all day. They hated me for this, but I thought it was fun. I love to sweat. TV Guide: Is that one of the reasons you like doing sci-fi — hard work and lots of sweating? Marsters: One of the reasons. But you know, some of the writers from Buffy are on the best shows around — Grey’s Anatomy, 24 — you name it