Lois finds herself in hot water — agai-n – as she becomes the Chosen One at a harvest festival in a remote village, and Tess learns that little Alexander may not be worth saving after all.
The Green Arrow has been embraced by the citizens of Metropolis, and Lois is possessed by the spirit of Isis, whose undying love finally forces Clark to spill the beans.
Clark and Lois return to Smallville High for their fifth class reunion, but Brainiac makes a surprise appearance to get Clark straightened out and on course to become the hero he was meant to be.
‘Smallville’ takes some jabs at real-life media personalities in an action-packed and thought-provoking episode. And Clark almost learns to fly!
A slow week gives us more character development than action, but that final moment should make any long-time fan giddy with excitement.
Clark Kent is resurrected to fulfill his destiny, but he will have to face his own dark side, as well as Darkseid, before it’s all over.
Believe it or not, we have reached the mid-point in the 2009-10 television season. Unlike the past few years, this season may turn out to be one of the most successful. Thanks in part to some new and old comedies. After years of shunning comedy scripts for proceurals and serialized dramas, the networks have filled their schedules with some laughs rather than sobs.