[Season 7] Smallville


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Argh. Nit-picking is NEVER my game! I hate to Nit-pick stuff as you seem to.

I Only judge show as a WHOLE, Never one character or one minor thing that I don't like...

Anyway... WHY the hell am I still arguing with you?

Some upcoming Spoilers

Pete is Back next episode (FOTW, YES, but good old Pete is BACK!!!)

The following week: LIONEL KIDNAPS CLARK. This episode also introduces the girl I just posted earlier (Patricia Swann) and Jor-El, Kara to rescue Clark

More Brainiac (Was planned as Season Finale, due to Writers strike, but Strike is over so this isn't the Finale anymore) thruout at least the May 1st Episode.

A Series regular DIES (I wonder who?)

Schedules -

Episode #7-13: "Hero" March 13, 2008

Episode #7-14: "Traveler" March 20, 2008

Episode #7-15: "Veritas" March 27, 2008

Episode #7-16: "Descent" April 17, 2008

Episode #7-17: "Sleeper" Tentative Air Date: April 24, 2008

Episode #7-18: Title Unknown Tentative Air Date: May 1, 2008

Episode #7-19: Title Unknown Tentative Air Date:May 8, 2008

Episode #7-20: Title Unknown Tentative Air Date: May 15, 2008 Season Finale!

Credit: Kryptonsite, of course.

I really should get watching Smallville I haven't seen it since like Season 3!

Whatever happened to Aquaman...there was meant to be a pilot for a tv series but I bet that was an epic failure.

The pilot was an episode of Smallville. It bombed. The idea for the show was canceled.

Other Justice League Characters - Will we see more?

Batman

Wonder Woman

Green Lantern

Atom

Hawkman

List of Superman Villians -

Prankster

Toyman

Mr. Mxyzptlk

Metallo

Parasite

Darkseid

Mongul

Eradicator

Cyborg Superman

DoomsDay

Gog

It would be Awesome if they can have some of those villians (or perhaps just Hint at some) on the show!

TONIGHT - ALL NEW Episode

The CW's Official Description BILLBOARD CHART-TOPPING BAND ?ONE REPUBLIC? PERFORMS AND PETE RETURNS ? Kara (Laura Vandervoort) and Jimmy (Aaron Ashmore) attend a ?One Republic? concert and one of the roadies turns out to be former Smallville resident Pete Ross (guest star Sam Jones III). Pete unwittingly chews some kryptonite-laced gum and develops super powers. Clark (Tom Welling) and Chloe (Allison Mack) are thrilled to meet up with their old friend but warn him against using his powers in public. However, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) discovers Pete?s powers and blackmails him into helping break into a Lionel?s (John Glover) safe by threatening to reveal Chloe is a meteor freak. Kristin Kreuk and John Glover also star.

And some HOT Laura for you

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Never saw this, but it's Awesome...

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Nice artwor:)here too... :)

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Edited by JediXAngel
It looks like Kristen Kreuk will only be back for a couple of episodes of Smallville for season eight. She has apparently said something to that effect on her Facebook profile. Between that and the rumors of Michael Rosenbaum not returning, I think season eight will likely be the final season of the show.

This means the only regulars from the first season who will be there in the eighth are Clark and Chloe. On a positive note, the whine factor of the show will definitely decline. It could also mean that the inevitable Lois/Clark romance could start up.

I do wonder where they can go with the show without Lana and Lex. It's not really Smallville anymore, is it? A more appropriate name would be Metropolis. They might be saving that for the spin-off, about a group of six twenty-something superheroes sharing two apartments across the hall from each other.

You all gotta Catch this week. It's gonna be really good I think...well, all depends on how they direct it I guess...

Lionel Abducts Clark. Supergirl rescues him!!!

And Lionel's motive for abducting Clark

Is Evil Lionel BACK? Was he always evil, pretending to be good all this time?

SO, I think this plot is pretty interesting.

Let's hope it's a Great episode!!! :pray:

I hope I won't be disappointed.

Let me lower some expectation I think...

Edited by JediXAngel

Lex is SO Evil...

I agree that Lionel is probably still good, just misunderstood. But he IS shady, no doubt about that!

I am curious in the upcoming episodes, what will his motive be...

Next Episode - Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFSm4uAg9qI

Description- I DON'T know if this should be spoiler tagged, but to be safe(Spoilers About a certain Power of Superman)

James Marsters (Brainiac) Returns

The CW's Official Description: KARA TEACHES CLARK HOW TO FLY ? Kara (Laura Vandervoort) decides to teach Clark (Tom Welling) how to fly in order to strengthen his chances against Brainiac (guest star James Marsters). However, Brainiac seems to have the upper hand against the super cousins, and some of Clark?s loved ones are caught in the crossfire. Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack, Erica Durance, Aaron Ashmore and John Glover also star. James Marshall directed the episode written by Brain Peterson & Kelly SouderLex confronts Chloe over having something that he believes she has stolen, and the end result is not very pretty.

Casting notices have gone out for a blonde femme fatale named "Vanessa

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