At the half way point of it's final season Smallville's mounding story-lines start to bring Clark to his knees. Well one knee to be exact. In this week's episode, "Icarus", Clark finally does what everyone could see coming from a mile away and gets down one knee to pop the big question to Lois.
When a mysterious device allows those holding it to cross into a parallel universe its time to send in the Bishops and the F.B.I.
After a very disappointing mess of an episode last week Smallville brings back Aquaman for a little help getting back on track. With the series star, Tom Welling, both in front and behind the camera for this week's episode there was less of a chance for back to back disasters.
The title of any television show's episode is supposed to normally sum up the theme for that episode. In this week's episode of Smallville entitled "Abandoned" it does just that, while also summing up the efforts that went into this episode.
Nothing says an American Thanksgiving quite like your sister and your four star general father walking in on you and your alien boyfriend about to do the horizontal boogie. Or is it football and turkey? I can never remember. But in Smallville it's just your typical holiday for Lois Lane.
With the kryptonian out of the bag, Lois & Clark decide to take a break and get out of Metropolis for the weekend. Somewhere along the way they get themselves trapped inside a M.
After the poor intro, campy music, and yet again mediocre writing, the final scene between Clark and Lois still put a big smile on my face and made that whole hour worthwhile.
It's been just over 9 years since Kal-El crashed his spaceship on the WB but Smallville's 200th episode is finally here.
With Clark starting to learn how to fly, the season's big villain being showcased, and Smallville's favourite cousin (Kara Kent) returning to town, "Supergirl" had all the makings of a great episode.
Last week it was all about tying up loose ends, but this week its done to business.
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