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		<title>Quick Review:  Smallville Series Finale</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 02:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Somebody saaaaave meeee&#8230; I&#8217;m pretty sure that Remy Zero never would have imagined that their pop hit &#8220;Save Me&#8221; would wind up being so intrinsically tied to one of the top shows in recent television history. Yet, for ten years fans listened to that cry for help as each new episode of Smallville showed us [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Somebody saaaaave meeee&#8230;</em>  I&#8217;m pretty sure that Remy Zero never would have imagined that their pop hit &#8220;Save Me&#8221; would wind up being so intrinsically tied to one of the top shows in recent television history.  Yet, for ten years fans listened to that cry for help as each new episode of Smallville showed us a little bit more of Kal-El&#8217;s journey from a young Clark Kent to Superman.</p>
<div align="center"><div id="attachment_7224" style="width: 730px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7224" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Smallville-Opening-Credits.jpg" alt="" title="Smallville-Opening-Credits" width="720" height="200" class="size-full wp-image-7224" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Smallville-Opening-Credits.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Smallville-Opening-Credits-300x83.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /><p id="caption-attachment-7224" class="wp-caption-text">Smallville:  A great show with one of the most powerful series finales in recent television history</p></div></div>
<p>That journey ended earlier tonight on The CW in one of the most powerful series finales that I&#8217;ve seen in recent television history.  In fact, I absolutely did <em>not</em> want to write a recap blog post talking about my thoughts on the Smallville season finale.  However, the final episode of this show &#8211; and really the final half an hour or so &#8211; was so powerful that I felt compelled to jump on the blog and at least give a few brief kudos to the entire team at Warner Brothers as well as the team at The CW for producing such a masterpiece.</p>
<p>But, of course, you can&#8217;t put together a television masterpiece without the right cast and Smallville has always had the right cast for this show.  For my money, <strong>Tom Welling</strong> has got to be the best Superman in the character&#8217;s television history.  No offense to Dean Cain, George Reeves, or even the movie-Superman actors (Brandon Routh and Christopher Reeve), but Welling recreated and gave definition to the psychological base that Superman operates from as a superhero.  Welling&#8217;s performance over the last ten years was absolutely amazing; though I guess if you have ten years to perfect a role, you&#8217;re probably going to get it right!</p>
<p>But Welling was only the leader of an ensemble cast that came together tonight to highlight the entire ten year history of the show.  From the persistent presence of both <strong>Annette O&#8217;Toole</strong> and <strong>John Schneider</strong> throughout the final episode as they reprised their roles as Martha and Jonathan Kent to <strong>Cassidy Freeman</strong>&#8216;s demise as the ill-fated Tess Mercer to the return of Superman&#8217;s greatest enemy &#8211; <strong>Michael Rosenbaum</strong> as Lex Luthor &#8211; tonight&#8217;s cast gave excellent performances.</p>
<p>And there are still so many more players in the game that made tonight&#8217;s final episode great.  The freeing of <strong>Justin Hartley</strong>&#8216;s Green Arrow from the grip of Darkseid, the emotional struggle of <strong>Erica Durance</strong>&#8216;s Lois Lane, the quiet knowledge and knowing look of <strong>Allison Mack</strong>&#8216;s Chloe Sullivan, the innately evil portrayal of Lionel Luthor by <strong>John Glover</strong> &#8211; it was all done to perfection.  Even the scene where Clark Kent realizes that he has powers beyond his knowledge while watching a flashback of the show&#8217;s history was well done.  On the topic of artfully performed flashbacks, I also liked the very well done scene where a dying Tess Mercer condemned her brother, Lex Luthor, to a future with no knowledge of his horribly troubled past.  So much &#8220;happened&#8221; in the story of Superman during those two scenes and I think that the folks behind Smallville chose the right paths to bring those critical changes in each character&#8217;s history to the television audience.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t heard about or read any reports of a Smallville movie and, frankly, I can&#8217;t imagine that this absolutely brilliant series finale left room for a Smallville movie, per se.  Sure, there is a seven year gap presented to the audience at the end of the show, but those seven years aren&#8217;t really focused on the story of Smallville.  Instead, those are the seven years between the end of Clark Kent&#8217;s ascent to truly becoming Superman and his marriage to Lois Lane as well as Lex Luthor&#8217;s presidential victory.  Is there a story to tell in that seven year period?  Of course!  Would Smallville fans eat up that movie?  Yeah!  But to revisit any portion of the Smallville universe (i.e. to go back and add additional information to any of the existing series canon) would do a disservice to the power in tonight&#8217;s finale.</p>
<p>Anyway, those are my quick thoughts.  And a quick final thought on the Smallville series finale for my fellow long-time fans:  how absolutely amazing was it to watch <strong>Tom Welling</strong>&#8216;s Superman run in slow motion on the roof of The Daily Planet as he tore his Clark Kent outfit off and revealed the Superman suit&#8230; with the classic Superman theme playing?!  It was awesome!  That was an absolutely phenomenal payoff for this Smallville fan!</p>
<p>Well done, Smallville!</p>
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		<title>TV Review:  Smallville &#8211; Absolute Justice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 16:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow. What a great made-for-television movie this was, huh? If you haven&#8217;t seen the recent two hour special episode of Smallville on The CW entitled, &#8220;Absolute Justice,&#8221; then you really missed a great show. Before I talk about the show, though, I should tell you that this is one of those nerdy, comic bookish type [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow.  What a great made-for-television movie this was, huh?  If you haven&#8217;t seen the recent two hour special episode of <em>Smallville</em> on The CW entitled, &#8220;Absolute Justice,&#8221; then you really missed a great show.  Before I talk about the show, though, I should tell you that this is one of those nerdy, comic bookish type of entries so if you&#8217;re not interested, then maybe you want to come back tomorrow!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been a fan of Smallville on The CW (formerly The WB Network) for a long time.  It&#8217;s a fun show that gives the whole superhero genre some credibility, if you ask me (much like the Spider-Man and X-Men movies).  This episode was a two hour made-for-television movie that focused on the original Justice Society of America&#8217;s (JSA) interaction with a young Superman, The Green Arrow, The Martian Manhunter, and the Watchtower (operated by Chloe Sullivan).  The members of the original JSA that were in this episode included The Star-Spangled Kid, Hawkman, Stargirl, and Dr. Fate.</p>
<p>Anyway, the episode starts with Chloe being confronted by The Star-Spangled Kid before he&#8217;s killed by Icicle.  Chloe, The Green Arrow, and Clark Kent then do some research and find out that The Star-Spangled Kid was one of the members of an old group of Superheroes called the Justice Society of America.  This group was led by Hawkman, who gave up on leading the group years ago and appears to take pleasure in criticizing the younger generation of Superheroes (Clark and his buddies).</p>
<p>Hawkman alludes to the DC Comic book universe in the episode by referring to himself and his team as the Golden Age of Superheroes.  He then talks about Clark and his team being the Silver Age of Superheroes.  If I remember correctly (and I don&#8217;t really remember at all), that is the chronology that DC Comics uses in its comic books, too.</p>
<p>What makes the episode interesting is that it lays the groundwork for a lot of future possibilities.  For example, the JSA seems to have all of the information on Kent, the Arrow, Sullivan, Aquaman, and a bunch of the younger generation of Superheroes.  The writers could spend full seasons detailing the history of the old JSA as well as showing how the remaining members mentor the new generation.  Plus, there&#8217;s that museum with all of the old Superheroes&#8217; stuff in it &#8211; definitely a lot to talk about in that place.  I was also intrigued at Tess Mercer&#8217;s involvement in this Checkmate group of villains that zeroed in on attacking the JSA as well as the information that Lex Luthor is still alive.  There&#8217;s a lot of potential here and I hope that the folks at The CW realize that and urge the Smallville writers to explore the background of the JSA in future episodes.</p>
<p>The point of this entry was just to say that for a show in its ninth season, I think that Smallville still has &#8220;it&#8221; and I hope The CW supports the show and its writers.  And if you can get your hands on the Absolute Justice episode, I would suggest giving it a try!</p>
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		<title>DVD Review:  Smallville, Season 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2006 13:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s obvious that I&#8217;m a Smallville fan now &#8211; thanks to Peetah for turning me on to the series. Season 4 was probably the best of the lot as far as I&#8217;m concerned (so far). The storyline about Lana&#8217;s connection to the witch who was burned at the stake and how that witch was sentenced [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s obvious that I&#8217;m a Smallville fan now &#8211; thanks to Peetah for turning me on to the series.  Season 4 was probably the best of the lot as far as I&#8217;m concerned (so far).</p>
<p>The storyline about Lana&#8217;s connection to the witch who was burned at the stake and how that witch was sentenced to death by Jason&#8217;s ancestors &#8211; really interesting stuff!  Also, the interplay of how each of the main characters wants the stones of power is very well written.  I&#8217;m not sure how I feel about the episode where Lex is split in two and thus turns his father back into his old, nasty self, but we&#8217;ll see how that plays out in Season 5.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a big fan of Erica Durance and her Lois Lane character.  Not just because she&#8217;s banging, but she does a good job of being a nuisance to Clark.  I&#8217;m also a big fan of that crazy girl who transports showing Chloe Clark&#8217;s secrets and the episode where Clark loses his memory and Chloe protects him from the outside world.  Is it just me or is Chloe getting progressively hotter as the seasons go on?  Good for her!</p>
<p>As the rest of the Smallville freaks will tell you, it&#8217;s cool that the Flash was introduced to the storyline &#8211; there really is endless potential especially since his powers are not a result of the meteor shower.  And speaking of meteor showers &#8211; what a great final episode, huh?  As I said in the Season 3 Review, the Smallville writers have a way of ending each season by blowing up enough of the storyline to start fresh, yet keep some of the more important characters and stories going.  Another good job.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure I really enjoyed the whole feeling of Clark as a football player.  I mean he&#8217;s Superman for Christ&#8217;s sake &#8211; I don&#8217;t know if he needed to be a football hero in the story, even if it was only a short-lived fling.  I will also say kudos to the writers for handling Christopher Reeve&#8217;s death in a classy fashion and for bringing in one of the only guest stars that could have taken his place &#8211; Margot Kidder.  For those of you that don&#8217;t know, Margot played Lois Lane opposite Reeve in the Superman movies.</p>
<p>Though I will say that I don&#8217;t think she had a big enough role on the series and I really don&#8217;t like how her character was killed off and how her death was only mentioned as a passing note in the Lionel vs. Genevieve dialogue.  Oh &#8211; how sweet is it that Jane Seymour was brought in to play Genevieve?  She&#8217;s an excellent actress and she did a hell of a job playing a really tough role.</p>
<p>Anyone else think that the episode where Lana, Lois, and Chloe get possessed by the medieval witches was REALLY hot?  Those three are ridiculously gorgeous.</p>
<p>This season also had some stupid high school-ish drama with the weirdo who tried to recreate Smallville High and turned everyone into mannequins.  I thought the China episode was good and really showed how great the series can be when it pulls away from these stupid high school storylines.  There was also the obligatory tragic death this season with Alicia being killed off, which I guess had to happen since the only way her role in the story could progress is by her becoming more involved with Clark (which is a big no-no with Lana and Lois around).</p>
<p>Season 4 was sweet, but my only problem now is that we&#8217;re 7 months away from when Season 5 comes out on DVD&#8230;so what the &#8220;f&#8221; am I supposed to do now?!  I can&#8217;t start watching the series on TV &#8211; they&#8217;re already into like the 12th or 13th episode!  Maybe I can find a place to buy the episodes from Season 5 online somewhere.  Any advice that you folks have is greatly appreciated!</p>
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