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sheppy
10-04-2007, 12:53 PM
Can't believe i hadda start to recap 7 seasons... but i'll make an attempt...bear with meh eh !

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sheppy
10-04-2007, 12:57 PM
SEASON 1
2001-2002

Episode #1-1
Written By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Directed By: David Nutter
Air Date: October 16, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Adrian McMorran as Jeremy Creek A meteor shower hits the small town of Smallville; twelve years later, a young man named Clark Kent saves the life of Lex Luthor, and both of their lives are changed forever...

Episode #1-2
Written By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Directed By: Michael Watkins & Philip Sgriccia
Air Date: October 23, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: Chad E. Donella as Greg Arkin He eats, he molts, he mates. Beware the Bugboy... Plus, Clark grapples with whether or not to give Lana her necklace back.

Episode #1-3
Written By: Greg Walker
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: October 30, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Dan Lauria as Coach Walt Arnold, Hiro Kanagawa as Principal H. James Kwan
Smallville High's football coach has a hot temper. Meanwhile, Lionel Luthor comes to town, Lana wants to quit cheerleading, and Clark wants to play football.

Hiro Kanagawa makes his first appearance as Principal Kwan. He was originally supposed to appear in the series pilot, but his scenes were cut.


Episode #1-4
Written By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: James Frawley
Air Date: November 6, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: Lizzy Caplan as Tina Greer, Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon.
Guys aren't the only ones with big crushes on Lana. Tina Greer likes Lana so much that she wants to *be* her. With her meteor freak powers of shapeshifting, that might not be too difficult. Oh yeah, and Tina robs a bank as Lex. So much for playing the evil card later on.

Recurring character Roger Nixon makes his first appearance in this episode.


Episode #1-5
Written By: Michael Green
Directed By: Jim Contner
Air Date: November 13, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: Michael Coristine as Sean Kelvin A jock falls into Crater Lake and comes out of it all a meteor freak who must take body heat from his victims in order to survive. His next target: Chloe Sullivan...

Episode #1-6
Written By: Doris Egan
Directed By: Chris Long
Air Date: November 20, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: George Murdock as Old Harry, Eric Christian Olsen as Young Harry, Jackie Burroughs as Cassandra An old man gets a second chance at life thanks to meteor rocks; and a woman predicts the futures of Clark and Lex.

Episode #1-7
Written By: Michael Green
Directed By: Philip Sgriccia
Air Date: November 27, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: Amy Adams as Jodi Melville, Joe Morton as Dr. Steven Hamilton A girl goes on a meteor-rock shake diet and becomes somewhat of a fat-sucking vampire...

Dr. Hamilton is introduced in this episode.


Episode #1-8
Written By: Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld
Directed By: Michael Watkins and Greg Beeman
Air Date: December 11, 2001
Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Tony Todd as Earl, Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan What is brewing on Level Three? Earl Jenkins, a man who claims to have "jitters" caused from experiments on that level of the LuthorCorp plant, wants the answers... and he's holding hostages until he finds out the truth.

Chloe's bad-jokes-making father makes his debut here.


Episode #1-9
Written By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: David Carson
Air Date: January 15, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Cameron Dye as Sam Phelan, Kelly Brook as Victoria Hardwick Yeah! No Freak of the Week! Bad cop Sam Phelan witnesses Clark using his powers, and aims to take advantage of him. Meanwhile, Victoria Hardwick comes to town...

Episode #1-10
Written By: Michael Green & Mark Verheiden
Directed By: D.J. Caruso
Air Date: January 29, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Azura Skye as Amy, Kelly Brook as Victoria Hardwick An invisible bad guy (or girl) is causing trouble... plus, what is Whitney hiding?

Episode #1-11
Written By: Doris Egan
Directed By: Chris Long
Air Date: February 5, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Rick Peters as Bob Rickman, Gregory Sporleder as Kyle Tippett Two salesmen were transformed in 1989 and gifted with the same power of persuasion. One decided to go into hiding before his powers got him into trouble; another decided to use his power for reasons of evil.

Episode #1-12
Written By: Tim Schlattman
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: February 12, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Shawn Ashmore as Eric Summers, Kelly Brook as Victoria Hardwick, Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon Clark's powers are transferred to another young man. As this young "Superboy" gets known (for better or for worse), Clark comes to term with the fact that he no longer has powers. Plus, the storyline with Victoria Hardwick concludes (thankfully!)

Episode #1-13
Written By: Philip Levens
Directed By: Robert Singer
Air Date: February 26, 2002 Three jocks who say "bro" a lot and have Kryptonite tattoos that can make them walk through walls decide to bring Whitney into their little gang. Be! The! Car!

Episode #1-14
Story By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Teleplay By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: Michael Katelman
Air Date: March 12, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Corin Nemec as Jude Royce, Cameron Dye as Sam Phelan A story partially told in flashback, as it seems someone who was killed on a night gone wrong at Club Zero in Lex's past is back from the dead. All this, and Chloe digs too deep into Clark's past for comfort, and Bo's cows are killed.

Episode #1-15
Story By: Greg Walker
Teleplay By: Michael Green
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: March 19, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Joe Morton as Dr. Hamilton The Nicodemus flower is back and it's making people go closer to their deepest instincts. Jonathan becomes violent; Lana becomes trampy; and Pete decides to get his revenge against Lex Luthor for what the Luthors did to his family.

Sorry, that wasn't really Kristin - that WAS a body double in the pool scene!


Episode #1-16
Written By: Philip Levens
Directed By: Paul Shapiro
Air Date: April 16, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Ryan Kelley as Ryan James A young man who can read minds is taken in by the Kents.

Ryan returns in the Season 2 episode "Ryan."


Episode #1-17
Written By: Cameron Litvack
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: April 23, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Jason Connery as Dominic, Reynaldo Christian as Tyler Randall A man touches people and they turn to dust, becoming a human grim reaper. He thinks he's doing what's right by ending their suffering,

Episode #1-18
Written By: Philip Levens & Michael Green
Directed By: Michael Katelman
Air Date: April 30, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Shonda Farr as Sasha Woodman It's class election time, and it seems like the buzz is around anyone who dares run against Sasha Woodman. The list of candidates includes Clark - the "Man of Tomorrow."

Episode #1-19
Written By: Philip Levens, Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: May 7, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Adam Brody as Justin Gaines, Hiro Kanagawa as Principal Kwan, John Glover as Lionel Luthor
Principal Kwan meets his doom in this episode. A young artist with the power of telekinesis starts up a relationship with Chloe but wishes revenge on those who left him in his condition in the first place. Plus, Whitney receives some tragic news...

Episode #1-20
Story By: Greg Walker
Teleplay By: Mark Verheiden & Michael Green
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: May 14, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon, Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan, Joe Morton as Dr. Hamilton Lana can see through the eyes of a bad guy. Plus, Roger Nixon is inching closer to the Kents...

Episode #1-21
Written By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: May 21, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon, Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan
This one really blows. A tornado comes to town on the night of the Spring Formal. Clark goes with Chloe, but of course you know he's going to have to save Lana in the tornado. Whitney announces he is leaving for the Marines, and Lionel decides to close the Smallville LuthorCorp plant. Plus, Roger Nixon finds the storm cellar and Lex has a choice to make... Part one of two.

sheppy
10-04-2007, 12:59 PM
SEASON 2
2002-2003
Episode #2-1
Story By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Teleplay By: Philip Levens
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: September 24, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon

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In the aftermath of the tornado, Lex does his best to make sure his life is saved, and Jonathan and Roger Nixon are buried alive.

Part two of two. John Glover formally joins the regular cast with this episode.

Episode #2-2
Written By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: October 1, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Krista Allen as Desiree Atkins

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A woman with the power of pheromone persuasion convinces Lex to marry her. Meanwhile, Clark has a hot new power...
Episode #2-3
Written By: Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Steve Miner
Air Date: October 8, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Joe Morton as Dr. Hamilton


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Pete finds the spaceship, and wants to tell everyone all about it. Clark must decide how to get the ship back, and also has to decide whether or not to let him in on the truth.

Pete finally finds out the secret in this one!

Episode #2-4
Written By: Jeph Loeb
Directed By: Jeff Woolnough
Air Date: October 15, 2002

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Red meteor rock used in the class rings seems to make Clark a bad boy...

This episode marks the first appearance of Red Kryptonite.

Episode #2-5
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Rick Wallace
Air Date: October 22, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Sean Faris as Byron Moore

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A young man named Byron is kept in the basement of his home, only sneaking out at night. Meanwhile, Martha gets a job with Lionel Luthor.
Episode #2-6
Written By: Garrett Lerner & Russel Friend
Directed By: Chris Long
Air Date: October 29, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Maggie Lawson as Krissy

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A woman sucks the age out of people in order to keep herself alive. Plus, the Kents have money problems which bring Martha's father into town. Plus, Lana finds a curious photo that brings question to her true parentage.

This episode was actually filmed right after "Tempest" which would explain some continuity errors.

Episode #2-7
Story By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: November 5, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Rachel Dunleavy, Malkolm Alburqueneque as Young Clark, Patrick Cassidy as Henry Small

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A woman comes to town claiming Clark is her son Lucas, and she demands a blood test. A secret tie between Clark's adoption and the Luthors is revealed. Plus, Lana looks into meeting the man she thinks may actually be her father.

We first meet Henry Small in this episode, which also includes a flashback back to 1989.

Episode #2-8
Written By: Philip Levens
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: November 12, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Ryan Kelley as Ryan James, William B. Davis as Mayor Tate

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Ryan (from "Stray") returns in an episode where Clark must rescue him from a facility where he is being mistreated. Plus, Ryan has a secret - he's dying.

Ryan Kelley from the first season episode "Stray" becomes the first "freak of the week" to make a return appearance.

Episode #2-9
Written By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: Craig Zisk
Air Date: November 19, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Emanuelle Vagier as Dr. Helen Bryce, Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Ian Randall, Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan

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The same guy seems to be two-timing Lana and Chloe... unless he can be two places at once. That's not possible, is it?

Jonathan Taylor Thomas is the first of two Home Improvement guest stars this season. Zachery Ty Bryan appears in "Precipice." This episode also introduces Emanuelle Vaugier as Dr. Helen Bryce.

Episode #2-10
Story By: Mark Warshaw
Teleplay By: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Directed By: Marita Grabiak
Air Date: November 26, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Tamara Feldman as Kyla, Patrick Cassidy as Henry Small

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Some caves may offer the clues to Clark's past. Plus, Clark meets a beautiful Native American woman who also may be more than meets the eye.
Episode #2-11
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Bill Gereghty
Air Date: January 14, 2003
Notable Guest Stars: Eric Johnson as Whitney, Lizzy Caplan as Tina Greer

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Whitney is back... or is it Tina, the shape-shifting girl from "X-Ray?" Eric Johnson makes his final Smallville appearance.
Episode #2-12
Written By: Jeph Loeb & Kenneth Biller
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: January 21, 2003
Guest Stars: Patrick Cassidy (Henry Small)

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Interview with writer Jeph Loeb

Lex decides to have his father's office bugged as revenge for his father doing the same thing. Unfortunately, the "buggers" have other plans... plans which include holding Martha and the blind Lionel hostage. How can Clark save the day when they're so high up in the LuthorCorp building in Metropolis?
Episode #2-13
Written By: Mark Verheiden & Philip Levens
Directed By: Kenneth Biller
Air Date: January 28, 2003
Guest Stars: Patrick Cassidy as Henry Small, Jason Connery as Dominic, Mitchell Kosterman as Sheriff Ethan

Interview with co-writer Mark Verheiden
Interview with Mitchell Kosterman (Sheriff Ethan)

Lionel Luthor is shot, and the evidence indicates Jonathan Kent is the one who did it. Clark and company must prove that it was not Jonathan.
Episode #2-14
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Air Date: February 4, 2003
Some kind of meteor-enhanced worms make Chloe and Pete misbehave the way that Red Kryptonite makes Clark bad. Combine it all and there's a lot of trouble.
Episode #2-15
Written By: Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: February 11, 2003

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Lucas Dunleavy, brother to Lex, is alive! Lionel, of course, decides to pit the brothers against one another.
Episode #2-16
Written By: Matthew Okamura
Directed By: Bill Gereghity
Air Date: February 18, 2003

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Meteor dust is making Martha and Clark sick. Will they be saved in time? Plus, Dr. Bryce learns something interesting in Clark's bloodwork, and Martha has a surprise.
Episode #2-17
Written By: Alfred Gough and Miles Millar
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: February 25, 2003
Guest Stars: Christopher Reeve as Dr. Virgil Swann

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Clark places the octagonal disc into the wall of the cave, and is infused with knowledge of his Kryptonian heritage. He is soon contacted by Dr. Virgil Swann, who offers more knowledge on Clark's origins...

Christopher Reeve played Clark Kent/Superman in four Superman movies between 1978 and 1988. This episode is the first time the planet Krypton is named.

Episode #2-18
Written By: Philip Levens
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Air Date: April 15, 2003
Guest Stars: Jeremy Lelliott (Cyrus)

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A young man claims to have been sent here from another planet, and to have arrived with the meteor shower just like Clark was. Is he for real? After the young man uses what appears to be heat vision, Clark starts to wonder...
Episode #2-19
Written By: Clint Carpenter
Directed By: Thomas J. Wright
Air Date: April 22, 2003
Guest Stars: Anson Mount, Camille Mitchell (Sheriff Adams)


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Interview with Camille Mitchell (Sheriff Nancy Adams)

Clark gets in trouble after he beats up a drunken bully who was assaulting Lana. Helen's ex-boyfriend comes to town and he doesn't seem like a very nice guy. Lex comes to a decision regarding his relationship with Helen, and asks her to marry him.

Camille Mitchell makes her first appearance as Sheriff Nancy Adams.

Episode #2-20
Written By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: Rick Wallace
Air Date: April 29, 2003
Guest Stars: Zachery Ty Bryan (Eric)


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Jocks with meteor-powered asthma inhalers go after the Kents after they can't kill Clark. Lionel offers to help Chloe after the Torch is seriously damaged. Plus, why is Lionel shipping kryptonite bars into Smallville?
Episode #2-21
Story By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Teleplay By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: May 6, 2003

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A childhood friend of Lana's who supposedly died six years ago is back and is "haunting" Lana. Or is there more to Emily than meets the eye?
Episode #2-22
Written By: Kenneth Biller
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: May 13, 2003
Special Guest Star: Terence Stamp as the Voice of Jor-El

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Clark and Lana FINALLY kiss, Lex and Helen have their rehearsal dinner, Dr. Walden wakes up from his coma, and Clark receives more messages from Krypton, instructing him that he is the "Last Son" and must rule.

Terence Stamp, who provided the voice of Jor-El, played General Zod in the first two "Superman" movies.

Episode #2-23 (Season Finale)
Written By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: May 20, 2003
Special Guest Star: Terence Stamp as the Voice of Jor-El

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Things are finally coming together for Lana and Clark when the voice of his Kryptonian father issues an ultimatum. Lex prepares for his wedding, and Lionel works at manipulating a jealous Chloe. Tragedy strikes the Kents and Clark decides he has to leave. Putting on the red kryptonite ring and saying goodbye to Lana, Clark rides off to Metropolis. Meanwhile, Lex is plunging to the bottom of the ocean.... Continued next season.

sheppy
10-04-2007, 01:02 PM
SEASON 3
2003- 2004


Episode #3-1
Written By: Alfred Gough and Miles Millar
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: October 1, 2003
Notable Guest Stars: Rutger Hauer as Morgan Edge, Emmanuelle Vaugier as Dr. Helen Bryce, Terence Stamp as the Voice of Jor-El
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Clark is in Metropolis and calling himself "Kal," still under the influence of Red Kryptonite. Lex is on a deserted island and tormented by a fellow castaway named Louis... unless he's imagining the whole thing. Finally, Lionel accuses Dr. Helen Bryce of being behind Lex's apparent doom. To bring Clark back, Jonathan Kent makes a deal with Jor-El to become Superbo and take Clark home.

This episode is continued from the second season finale.

Episode #3-2
Written By: Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: October 8, 2003
Notable Guest Stars: Rutger Hauer as Morgan Edge, Emmanuelle Vaugier as Dr. Helen Bryce, Terence Stamp as the Voice of Jor-El
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Clark is back home in Smallville but Morgan Edge is determined to get a hold of the blood "Kal" was supposed to steal. Lex returns home and gets to the bottom of who set him up.

The season finale/premiere is finally over!

Episode #3-3
Written By: Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer
Air Date: October 15, 2003
Notable Guest Stars: Jesse Metcalfe as Van McNulty, Camille Mitchell as Sheriff Adams
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A young man whose father was killed by Tina Greer decides to get his revenge on meteor freaks after accessing Chloe's Wall of Weird database. Among his targets? Lex Luthor...

Episode #3-4
Written By: Drew Greenberg
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: October 22, 2003
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A girl is calling to Clark for help through her dreams... Also, Lionel wants Lex to have a psychological evaluation.

Episode #3-5
Written By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: October 29, 2003
Notable Guest Stars: Michael McKean as Perry White
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Read an interview with episode writer Mark Verheiden!

A washed up, alcoholic tabloid reporter named Perry White comes to town and thinks he sees Clark using his abilities.

Guest Michael McKean is the real life husband of Annette O'Toole (Martha).

Episode #3-6
Written By: Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson
Notable Guest Stars: William B. Davis as Mayor Tate
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What is Clark's connection to the death of Lana's Aunt Louise back in 1961? How are Jor-El and Mayor Tate connected? A story spans two eras as a mystery is solved.

Episode #3-7
Written By: Holly Harold
Directed By: David Jackson
Notable Guest Stars: Kevin Zegers as Seth
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What is the magnetic pull this new FOTW has over Lana? And which Luthor steals one of Chloe's computers from the Torch office?

Episode #3-8
Written and Directed By: Ken Biller
Notable Guest Stars: Patrick Bergin as Morgan Edge
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Morgan Edge is back with a new face, and Lex is slowly becoming unraveled as his world comes crashing around him in madness. Lies are all around, and Lex is unsure of who - if anyone - to trust.

Episode #3-9
Written By: Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: January 14, 2004
Notable Guest Stars: Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Ian Randall, Jesse Metcalfe as Van McNulty, Ian Somerhalder as Adam Knight, and Shawn Ashmore as Eric Summers
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Lex is institutionalized at the Belle Reve Asylum, and three past foes of Clark's decide to get their revenge. Lana, still recuperating from her accident with the horse, meets a mysterious young man named Adam at physical therapy.

Episode #3-10
Written By: Ken Horton
Directed By: Tom Wright
Air Date: January 21, 2004
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Clark's vision is impaired while trying to stop a jewelry store robbery, and the lack of sight causes his super-hearing to surface. Meanwhile, Lionel suspects Chloe is feeding information to Lex, and cuts her off...

Episode #3-11
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Pat Williams
Air Date: January 28, 2004
Notable Guest Stars: Ian Somerhalder as Adam Knight
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Clark, Lana, and the Kents are all hypnotized to attack Chloe by messages sent through e-mail.

Episode #3-12
Written By: Mark Verheiden & Drew Greenberg
Directed By: Greg Beeman & James Marshall
Air Date: February 4, 2004
Notable Guest Stars: Ian Somerhalder as Adam Knight, Joseph Cross as Jordan Cross
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A young boy can predict the moments of death of many people. Meanwhile, an angry father whose daughter died tries to burn Lana alive.

Episode #3-13
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: February 11, 2004
Notable Guest Stars: Moneca Delain as Mara, Ryan Merriman as Dante, Ian Somerhalder as Adam Knight
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Pete gets involved with Kryptonite-enhanced street tracing, and finds himself threatened when he fails to do as he is told. Lana learns some secrets about Adam.

Episode #3-14
Written By: Holly Harold
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: February 18, 2004
Notable Guest Stars: Ian Somerhalder as Adam Knight, Sarah Carter as Alicia
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Clark meets a girl who is also affected by the meteors, and learns that maybe a girl who is a bit like him is the right one for her. But things go sour when it seems Alicia has gone over the deep end... meanwhile, Lana threatens to kick out Adam, and Adam's true role in this game is revealed...

Episode #3-15
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: February 25, 2004
Notable Guest Stars: James Kirk as Garrett
Clark's blood cells seem to be bringing dead people back to life... first with Adam, and now with the brother of a young man named Garrett.

Episode #3-16
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Ken Biller
Air Date: March 3, 2004
Notable Guest Star: Ian Somerhalder as Adam Knight
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A call from the future warns Clark and friends that Lana may soon be in danger. The truth about Adam Knight is revealed, and he is desperate for more serum to keep himself alive. Also in this episode, we learn Lionel Luthor is dying of a rare liver condition, and the FBI closes in on the Luthors after the murders in "Resurrection."

Episode #3-17
Written By: Jeph Loeb
Dr. Swann Scenes Written By: Alfred Gough and Miles Millar
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: April 14, 2004
Special Guest Star: Christopher Reeve as Dr. Virgil Swann
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Lionel seems to be coming closer to learning Clark's secret, and goes to Dr. Swann for help. Meanwhile, it seems that Jonathan is somehow communicating with Jor-El, and the consequences of the deal the two of them made are coming to the forefront.

Episode #3-18
Written By: Drew Greenberg
Air Date: April 21, 2004
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An accident occurs while Chloe enters the Luthorcorp plant that gives her the power to make everyone tell the truth, which becomes much more problematic than one would hope.

Episode #3-19
Written By: Al Gough & Miles Millar
Directed by: Miles Millar
Air Date: April 28, 2004
Guest Stars: Alisen Down (Lillian), Wayne Dalglish (Young Lex), Terence Stamp (Voice of Jor-El)
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Dr. Garner uses his technology to help Lex revisit and remember past repressed memories, and in the process, Lex remembers moments from his childhood, including who really killed his brother, Julian. Lionel lures Clark into a trap for his own examination.

Episode #3-20
Written By: Ken Biller
Directed by: John Schneider
Air Date: May 5, 2004
Guest Stars: Nathaniel Arcand (Jeremiah)
An artifact found in the cave gives its holder a lot of power - though if it falls into the hands of the rival of Naman, it could be destroyed. In this episode, Clark comes close to learning who his true arch-rival really is... but is it Lex, or is it Lionel?

Episode #3-21
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Terrence O'Hara
Air Date: May 12, 2004
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A mystic knife may fulfill a prophecy, but what will it reveal in the end? The burden of Clark's secret causes Pete to make an important decision, and Lex finally has the evidence to put Lionel behind bars.

Episode #3-22
Air Date: May 19, 2004
Guest Stars: Adrianne Palicki
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A girl claiming to be "Kara" from Krypton wants to bring Clark home. The Kents learn about the deal Jonathan made with Jor-El. The Sullivans and Clark testify against Lionel, and Clark finally learns the secret of Lex's secret room. As the episode ends, it appears Chloe's gone boom, Clark's been sucked into the cave wall, Lex appears poisoned, Jonathan looks dead, and the Kent Farm is on fire...

sheppy
10-04-2007, 01:05 PM
SEASON 4
2004-2005
Episode #4-1
Written By: Alfred Gough and Miles Millar
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: September 22, 2004
Guest Stars: Erica Durance (Lois), Margot Kidder (Bridgette Crosby)
Clark emerges from the cave completely embracing his Kryptonian background and with the ability to fly. Lois Lane comes to town to investigate the death of her cousin, Chloe. Meanwhile, Lex is on a crusade of his own, and Lana is changed while rubbing a floor carving of Countess Theroux...




Episode #4-2
Written By: Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: September 29, 2004
Guest Stars: Michael Ironside (Gen. Sam Lane), Erica Durance (Lois)
Lois and Clark know Chloe must be alive, so they work together to find her. But what do Lex and Lois's father, General Sam Lane, have to do with things?


Episode #4-3
Written By: Holly Harold
Directed By: David Carson
Air Date: October 6, 2004
Guest Stars: Eric Johnson (Whitney), Brianna Lynn Brown (Abby), Michael Ironside (Gen. Sam Lane), Erica Durance (Lois)
"Scabby Abby" who grew up with really bad skin was picked on by her peers until a Kryptonite-enhanced plastic surgery treatment changes her forever. Unfortunately, this power also makes people have horrible hallicinations once she kisses them. Meanwhile, Lois enrolls at Smallville High, and Clark joins the football team.


Episode #4-4
Written By: Luke Schelhaas
Directed By: David Carson
Guest Stars: Moneca Delain (Mara), Erica Durance (Lois)
Air Date: October 13, 2004
Kryptonite-spiked energy drinks turn the cheerleader's boyfriends (and Chloe) into devoted slaves. Lex tries to get back Clark's friendship, and Clark has Lex take care of a little problem...



Episode #4-5
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: David Barrett
Air Date: October 20, 2004
Guest Stars: Kyle Gallner (Bart Allen/The Flash)
Clark meets a young man with a power of speed that exceeds his own, but the boy lacks responsibility for his actions. Also, Lex finds a manuscript that appears to be some sort of Kryptonian map.


Episode #4-6
Written By: Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: October 27, 2004
Guest Stars: Margot Kidder (Bridgette Crosby)
Lionel obtains an artifact that gives the power of body transference. He intends to use the artifact on Lex, but instead finds himself switched with the body of Clark.

Episode #4-7
Written By: Mark Warshaw
Directed By: Paul Shapiro
Air Date: November 3, 2004
Guest Stars: Trent Ford (Mxyzptlk)
A strange foreign exchange student is using his power to manipulate high school football betting.



Episode #4-8
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: November 10, 2004
Guest Stars: Erica Durance (Lois Lane)
Isobel the witch takes over the body of Lana in the 21st century, and Lois and Chloe also become possessed.


Episode #4-9
Written By: Luke Schelhaas
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: November 17, 2004
Guest Stars: Jane Seymour (Genevieve Teague)
Is Lex's lifestyle out of control? Trouble is afoot when Lex is found next to a dead one night stand...


Episode #4-10
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: David Carson
Air Date: December 1, 2004
A deadly virus makes bad dreams seem real.



Episode #4-11
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight & Jeph Loeb
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: January 26, 2005
Guest Stars: Sarah Carter (Alicia Baker)
Alicia Baker (from "Obsession") is back and claims she is cured. But when she puts a red Kryptonite necklace on Clark and they go to get married, are things going a bit too far?

Plus, Lana thinks Jason wants their relationship to become sexual.



Episode #4-12
Written By: Holly Harold
Directed By: Paul Shapiro
Air Date: February 2, 2005
Guest Stars: Sarah Carter (Alicia Baker), Erica Durance (Lois Lane), Jane Seymour (Genevieve Teague)
Lana and Jason are both attacked and Alicia is implicated. Alicia tells Clark that maybe people would be more accepting of their relationship if they knew of his powers, and she arranges things so Chloe sees him using his powers. The villain kills Alicia before Clark has a chance to tell her that he's learned that she didn't do it.



Episode #4-13
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: February 9, 2005
Guest Stars: Chris Carmack (Geoff), Erica Durance (Lois Lane)
Lois gets herself in trouble up at Metropolis University at the same time Clark is headed up there for a recruiting trip.



Episode #4-14
Written By: Luke Schelhaas
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: February 16, 2005
Guest Stars: Erica Durance (Lois Lane), Jane Seymour (Genevieve)
Luthorcorp animal testing gives two dogs power far beyond those of usual canines. What happens when Lois brings one home with her?



Episode #4-15
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Brad Turner
Air Date: February 23, 2005
Lex, Jason, Lana, and Clark all head to China in search of one of the stones.


Episode #4-16
Written By: David Sulzberg & Neil Sadhu
Script: Neil Sadhu
Directed By: David Barrett
Air Date: March 2, 2005
Guest Stars: Peyton List (Lucy Lane), Erica Durance (Lois Lane), Peter Wingfield
Lois Lane's younger sister comes to town and brings trouble along with her.



Episode #4-17
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: Terrence O'Hara
Air Date: April 13, 2005
Guest Stars: Michael Rosenbaum (Alexander)
A Luthorcorp experiment involving kryptonite splits Lex into two beings - "Lex" and "Alexander."



Episode #4-18
Written By: Luke Schelhaas
Directed By: Whitney Ransick
Air Date: April 20, 2005
Guest Stars: Beatrice Rosen (Dawn Stiles)
It's time for the Prom, and a girl named Dawn Stiles wants desperately to be Prom Queen - even if it means entering the body of someone else.



Episode #4-19
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: April 27, 2005
Guest Stars: Jonathan Bennett, Erica Durance (Lois)
A young man has the power of making others forget recent moments.



Episode #4-20
Written & Directed By: Steven S. DeKnight
Air Date: May 4, 2005
Lana and Clark find a baby in a field. The baby starts aging at a rapid pace and could destroy everyone.



Episode #4-21
Written By: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: May 11, 2005
Guest Stars: Erica Durance (Lois), Jane Seymour (Genevieve Teague)
The school year is about to end, and a young man named Brendan wants to keep the "Most Likely To"s in a museum of his own. Meanwhile, the Teagues take the Luthors hostage in their search for the stones.


Episode #4-22
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: May 18, 2005
Guest Stars: Erica Durance (Lois)
The season's storylines come together. Lana becomes free of Isobel after killing Genevieve. Lex takes her in to help, but really he wants her stone. Lana passes her stone along to Clark, who now has two of the three pieces. Jason goes after the Kents thinking they can lead him to the stones. The merging of the crystals summons a meteor shower on Graduation Day.

sheppy
10-04-2007, 01:07 PM
SEASON 5
2005-2006 Episode #5-1
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: September 29, 2005
Guest Stars: James Marsters (Brainiac), Leonard Roberts (Nam-Ek), Alana de la Garza (Aethyr), Terence Stamp (Voice of Jor-El)
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Clark is transported to the North Pole and arrives at a newly-formed Fortress of Solitude. There he speaks to Jor-El, who informs him that is the beginning of a new journey. Chloe also appears in the Arctic and Clark makes a deal with Jor-El to let him go so he can save her.

Two aliens emerge from the spaceship looking for Kal-El, terrifying Lana. Meanwhile, Lois helps the Kents, whose home is seriously damaged by last season's meteor shower.

Episode #5-2
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: October 6, 2005
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Clark's new, human, powerless condition finally allows him to get close to and have intimate moments with Lana. They are interrupted by some escapees from Belle Reve who want Clark to help them obtain some "Kryptonite cocktails" from Level Three. The escapees keep the Kents and Lana hostage until they get what they want.

Episode #5-3
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Whitney Ransick
Air Date: October 13, 2005
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A dangerous situation puts the human Clark in mortal danger. His life is saved... at a price.

Episode #5-4
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Paul Shapiro
Air Date: October 20, 2005
Guest Stars: James Marsters (Prof. Milton Fine), Alan Ritchson (AC/Aquaman)
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Clark meets Arthur "AC" Curry, a young man with extraordinary powers underwater. AC is in Smallville hoping to sabotage a Luthorcorp experiment that is threatening sea life. While in Smallville, AC forms an attraction to Lois.

Read KryptonSite's interview with guest star Alan Ritchson!

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Episode #5-5
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: October 27, 2005
Guest Stars: Carrie Fisher (Pauline Kahn), Brooke Nevin (Buffy), James Marsters (Prof. Milton Fine)

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Lana joins a sorority at Metropolis University where the pledge drives really suck... blood, that is... and membership lasts forever.

Meanwhile, Chloe lands a job at the Daily Planet.

Episode #5-6
Written By: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: November 3, 2005
Guest Stars: Tom Wopat (Senator Jack Jennings)

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An old friend of Jonathan's, senator Jack Jennings, is implicated in connection to a dead dancing girl. Lois and Clark go undercover to learn the truth.

Jennings' plight makes Jonathan realize that Kansas needs a good state senator.

Episode #5-7
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: November 10, 2005
Guest Stars: James Marsters

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Manufactured "silver kryptonite" brings out Clark's paranoid side, and his delusions show him some of his greatest fears, which he believes to be real.

Fine reveals himself as a Kryptonian like Clark in order to try and gain his trust.

Episode #5-8
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Paul Shapiro
Air Date: November 17, 2005
Guest Stars: James Marsters
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Martha is afflicted with a mysterious Kryptonian flesh-eating disease. Clark works with Fine to save her. Fine tries to trick Clark into poisoning the Fortress of Solitude.

Episode #5-9
Written By: Holly Harold
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Air Date: December 2005
Guest Stars: Alisen Down (Lillian Luthor)
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Lex is shot and hovers near death, where he is presented with a dream that shows him what his life would be like if he made certain decisions. In this other life, Lex is a good man, married to Lana Lang, with one child and another on the way.

Episode #5-10
Written By: Wendy Mericle
Directed By: Michael Rohl
Air Date: January 12, 2006
Guest Stars: Annie Burgstede (Samantha)

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An obsessed fan of Lex Luthor's does whatever she can to ensure that Jonathan Kent is defeated in the senatorial race.

Hey, at least she didn't buy him a Smut Box!

Episode #5-11
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: Peter Ellis
Air Date: January 19, 2006
Guest Stars: Camille Mitchell (Sheriff Nancy Adams)
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A surviving witness of the arrival of the spacecraft in the second meteor shower comes after Lex Luthor for answers. Lex and Lana end up locked in Lex's Panic Room.

Episode #5-12
100th Episode!
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: January 26, 2006
Guest Stars: Terence Stamp (Voice of Jor-El)
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Clark finally reveals his secret to Lana, and proposes that they get married. Jonathan Kent wins the senatorial race. Lana is called to Lex Luthor's, and it's clear Lex knows Lana is hiding something. There is a chase on the road... and Lana dies.

Clark pleads to Jor-El to spare Lana's life. Time is reset, although this time, Clark still loses someone he loves, as his father, Jonathan, dies of a heart attack.

Read our interview with Al Gough about the "Reckoning" death
Read our interview with John Schneider about the "Reckoning" death

Episode #5-13
Written By: Al Septien & Turi Meyer
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: February 2, 2006
Guest Stars: Denise Quinones (Andrea Rojas, the "Angel of Vengeance")
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A watch belonging to Jonathan has been stolen by a criminal in Metropolis, and Clark is determined to get it back. While in Metropolis, he meets a masked vigilante known as the "Angel of Vengeance."

Meeting Andrea Rojas may teach Clark a bit about his future destiny....

Episode #5-14
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: Whitney Ransick
Air Date: February 9, 2006

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A spirit from the past makes Chloe believe that she may have gone insane as her mother did.

Episode #5-15
Written By: Caroline Dries
Directed By: Glen Winter
Air Date: February 16, 2006
Guest Stars: Lee Thompson Young (Victor Stone/Cyborg)

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Clark meets Victor Stone, a former Metropolis University athlete whose family died in a car accident. Victor was brought "back to life" thanks to cyborg implants courtesy of Luthorcorp.

Episode #5-16
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Michael Rohl
Air Date: March 30, 2006
Guest Stars: James Marsters (Milton Fine/Brainiac), Nicole Hiltz (Simone)
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Lex tracks Professor Fine in Honduras, and he also sends the seductive Simone after Clark in order to break Clark and Lana up forever.

Episode #5-17
Written By: Holly Harold
Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc
Air Date: April 6, 2006
Guest Stars: John Schneider (Jonathan Kent), Alisen Down (Lillian Luthor)
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Lana meets some students who have created a Kryptonite drug that allows someone to linger near death and speak with her dead parents. This injection has made Lana something like a desperate junkie.

Episode #5-18
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Tom Welling
Air Date: April 13, 2006
Guest Stars: Emily Hirst (Maddie Van Horn)
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In Tom Welling's directorial debut, horrible things happen to the people who take care of a little girl named Maddie who has the power to shatter glass. But is Maddie the culprit - or is it someone else?

Lex and Lana begin to get closer in this episode.

Episode #5-19
Written By: Steven S. DeKnight
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: April 20, 2006

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A mysterious man tries to get revenge against Lionel Luthor, and puts him through a series of tests. These tests also put Martha Kent in serious danger.

Episode #5-20
Written By: Turi Meyer & Al Septien
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: April 27, 2006
Guest Stars: Alexander Scarlis (Graham Garrett)

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Clark saves the life of a young man who turns out to be a hired killer with chameleon powers that render him invisible. This man, Graham, tries to give Clark whatever he wants - including the opportunity to be with Lana again. In order to reach this goal, he tries to kill Lex Luthor.

Episode #5-21
Teleplay By: Caroline Dries
Story By: Neil Sadhu & Daniel Sulzberg
Air Date: May 4, 2006
Guest Stars: James Marsters

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Jonathan Kent appears to Clark on his birthday and instructs him that he needs to kill Lionel Luthor.

Lionel comes clean to Martha about his knowledge of Clark's secret, and some of his scribblings are revealed to announce that the "Vessel of Zod" is coming...

Episode #5-22
Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: May 11, 2006
Guest Stars: James Marsters (Prof. Fine), Terence Stamp (Voice of Jor-El)
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sheppy
10-09-2007, 12:02 PM
OK...now to the present !!!!

SEASON 7

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Bizarro -

CLARK FACES BIZARRO, HIS TOUGHEST ENEMY YET AND SUPERGIRL COMES TO SMALLVILLE — Clark (Tom Welling) confronts Bizarro, the last wraith from the Phantom Zone, and the ensuing fight causes the dam to break and a torrent of water rushes towards the land. Lex (Michael Rosenbaum), having just been arrested for Lana’s (Kristin Kreuk) murder, is submerged under water in a patrol car, but is saved by a mysterious young woman. Lois (Erica Durance) manages to pull Chloe (Allison Mack) to safety but her cousin is pronounced dead at the hospital.


The same woman who saved Lex reappears at the Kent farm and is revealed to be Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort) AKA Supergirl, Clark’s cousin from Krypton



Kara -

CLARK MEETS HIS COUSIN KARA KENT AND VISITS JOR-EL — Clark (Tom Welling) and Lois (Erica Durance) discover Kara’s (Laura Vandervoort) spaceship but before they can open it, Kara appears and knocks Lois out. Clark is shocked after Kara tells him she is there to protect baby Kal-El. Despite Kara’s appearance, a despondent Clark decides that without Lana (Kristin Kreuk) there is nothing keeping him in Smallville, and heads to the Fortress of Solitude to begin his training as a superhero.


However, Jor-El tells him Kara’s father - Zor-El, who is Jor-El’s brother - is evil and Kara is dangerous, therefore Clark must stay in Smallville to find out why she came to Earth. Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) makes a stunning discovery regarding Lana and Project 33.1.

(for those who didn't see it...Lana found out that Lex was cloning her..and she used a dead clone to fake her death in the van)

sheppy
10-16-2007, 12:02 PM
allyuh...Lana an clarke back togedder ... :oops: :oops: Kara in love with Chloe boyfriend (Jimmy Olsen) and Lois is becomming the big time reporter she was meant to be...

but back to Lana.... *sigh*

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sheppy
10-22-2007, 12:18 PM
So Chloe an Jimmy break up...awww... :cry:
ok nobody cares...

The martian man hunter appeared and told Clark that Kara's dad (Jor-el's Brother) was evil...and He should be wary of Kara...
Kara is offended that Clarke takes the manhunter's side..and flys out the barn into space...

Dean Cain (yes from the adventures of Lois and Clark) makes an appearance as an immortal but evil doctor that was harvesting meteor freaks body parts to put the life into his comatose lady love....
Chloe visits Dean Cain..as he purports to be able to cure meteor freaks...but ends up on the chopping board...

Chloe learns that the meteor rock in her body is concentrated in her heart.....

sheppy
10-26-2007, 10:15 AM
Episode 7-4
"Action"
The residents of Smallville are thrilled when “Warrior Angel,” a movie based on a comic book, begins shooting in town. However, after the lead actress, Rachel Davenport takes off in stunt car with cut brakes, Clark must step in to stop the runaway car. Unfortunately, an obsessed fan witnesses this heroic event and decides Clark is a real life superhero, whose girlfriend Lana (Kristin Kreuk) must be eliminated so Clark can fulfill his destiny. Meanwhile, Lex discovers Lionel at the cabin.




Coming next week...we'll see Kara's dad (Zor-el, brother of Jor-El, uncle to Kal-El) and Lara (Clarke's mommy)

sheppy
11-02-2007, 11:45 AM
Episode 7-5
"Lara"



Clarke finds Kara in washington who is on the trail of her crystal that contains the DNA of Lara (Clark's mother) He confronts her..and she slams him into a door making a timely escape.... only to be abducted by scary ministry of domestic security (whatever that is) guy and he probes her memory and find out that she was on earth long before Clarke was sent... Apparently Clarke's mother Lara visited Clarke's house through a portal. Kara also followed through the portal when her father (Zor-el) bursts in and professes his love for Lara (his brother's wife) She tells him he's delusional but he tries to force himself on her...Kara intervenes and Zor-el brushes her aside and wipes her memory of the whole incident.

CHloe discovers LAna has set up a facility to help meteor freaks...but fears there are ulterior motives behind it....we are able to see a secret room in her office that taps into a video feed of Lex's mansion...we are unsure why she is surveilling Lex...but we can assume she's up to no good....

Clarke finds Kara while her memories are being read and somehow taps into it, he is able to see his mother....more importantly he understands the importance of the crystal....Lionel shows up to save the day as Clarke and Supergirl Kara are weakened by the kryptonite in the nearby vicinity...

He also recovers the crystal but doesn't not tell Kara...
Kara has a scene where she plants a soft wet one on Jimmy....Jimmy is blown away (ofcourse..vandervoot is a hoot!)


Next week's episode is "wrath" where Lana apparently acquires Clark's powers and tries to kill Lex....

sheppy
11-26-2007, 02:06 PM
7-7 Wrath ...pretty much as stated above..

7-8 Blue- A blue ring renders Clark powerless and allows Zor-El to take over the Fortress of Solitude. Meanwhile, both Lex and Chloe tell Lois and Grant to end their relationship, and it is revealed that "Grant" is actually Lex's long-considered-dead brother, Julian!


7-9 Gemini (supposed to air December 13th...so we have a little wait)
Not much is known about the eppy yet..except that it will have alot of twists and turns and have you on the edge of your seat...

There is some mention of Chloe and Jimmy (who we suspect will be back together) stuck on an elevator with a bomb and Chloe uses her only chance of a phone call to call....yup..clarke (much to the confusion of Jimmy)

sheppy
12-13-2007, 11:25 AM
7-9
Gemini tonight !

sheppy
12-14-2007, 03:38 PM
SO Grant was Lex's long lost (believed dead) brother...except he was a clone lex created...
de man sick....

Chloe is stuck in an elevator with Chloe and they kinda make up after Chloe tells Jimmy that she is a meteor freak and to prove it...heals his busted finger....Jimmy is in awe

Meanwhile, phantom zone clarke Bizarro has returned and is pretending to be clark..... *gasp oh no*
( i was wondering how come 'clarke' flew up to the elevator)

well next eppy is Persona...which hopefully will explain how the dickens Clark got trapped in a block of ice in the fortress....

but we hadda wait till nex year fuh dat