Smallville Season 9


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What new plot? Did they reveal that Clark is really Bruce Wayne or something?

I think he's mad that Zod can now fly because he was given a drop of Clark's blood (given to him by Clark himself).

Zod looked like he was going to jump off a building. I was kind of hoping that he would, and we would see "The End" come up on the screen, thereby finishing this show.

Really has gotten stale again.

All of you who posted above need ST*U and stop bitching. I accepted a long time ago that this Smallville was completely different spin on Superman. Yeah I think it's lame that a drop of Clark's blood can make Zod fly, but then it makes more sense that all Kryptonians should have powers if Kal El has powers. Just like in Superman II. But now Zod can give powers to the rest of the Kryptonians with his blood. Yeah I think the writer's got themselves in a hole again. Let's see how it turns out.

I kinda like where the show is going now. The whole Clark blood thing is going to make the upcoming episodes a lot more interesting.

So what next? All the other Kandorians are going to drink Zod's blood like vampires to get their powers back?

For whatever reason, I really didn't like the idea of Zod getting his powers back so easily without executing some newer grand scheme to replace the tower or something like that.

i know the writers put the whole no tights no flights rule in years ago, but one of the things i remember being great about the show way back in the early seasons was when clark was learning his new powers, he needs to fly already. I mean as as right now he manages to speed run off of roofs of a building with no one noticing, or him speeding away in the middle of a crowd.

^ Thing is, at Comicon last year (before Season 8 was kicking off) an audience member asked about the No Tights, No Flight rule, whether it was still valid going forward, the the writers actually said, "We're sticking with the No Tights" rule. Yet, 1 and a half seasons later, nothing.... :s

It?s a bird, it?s a plane, it?s the news Smallville fans have been waiting for: The CW has renewed the show for a 10th season!

The early pickup hardly comes as a surprise given how well the show has been performing in its new Friday timeslot. As The CW points out, the drama has ?dramatically improved? the network?s performance on the night in all major demo categories, including adults 18-34 (up 67 percent), men 18-34 (up 200 percent), adults 18-49 (up 75 percent), men 18-49 (183 percent), and total viewers (74 percent).

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WEWT! Thats news I wanted to see! Hopefully the 10th season will be the last, and Clark will end the show with a nice lead-in to the movies and battle Lex :D

And hopefully Lana will come back, just for the eye candy!

  • 4 weeks later...

Smallville?s ninth season finale will feature a cameo by one of TV?s most feared guest stars: The Grim Reaper. Sources confirm to me exclusively that producers of the everlasting superhero saga are planning to kill off a major castmember in the May 14 capper. And if the death of ?Jimmy Olsen? last May taught us anything, it?s that no one ? and I mean no one ? is safe on Smallville. Okay, Clark is safe. But everyone else is fair game. A few characters are particularly vulnerable, which is my roundabout way of me saying the victim is listed after the jump!

I can confirm that one of these eight folks will be in grave danger come May 14:

* Lois: Okay, Clark and Lois are safe. But everyone else is fair game.

* Chloe: Allison Mack doesn?t have a contract for next season yet. Just putting that out there. Also, can you think of a more compelling hook to season 10 than Clark attempting to avenge the death of his BFF ? a character who just so happens to live outside the jurisdiction of DC Comics? mythos police?

* Lana: Rumor has it Kristin Kreuk was spotted on the Smallville set this week. Rumor also has it I fabricated the above rumor just to make trouble. Finally, there?s a rumor going around that one of the previous two rumors is 100 percent true. All joking aside, rumor has it KK is currently in Vancouver. Or is she? I?ve said too much!

* Perry: His return later this season is top-secret? so top-secret it makes one wonder.

* Martha: Her return later this season is top-secret? so top-secret it makes one wonder.

* Oliver: Green Arrow is a DC Comics property, but so was Jimmy Olsen. Death by loophole, perhaps?

* Tess: With Michael Rosenbaum attached to a new series, the odds of him returning as Lex have never been smaller. What does that mean for his placeholder? I imagine only bad things.

* Zod: He?s this season?s Big Bad. And by my calculations, this season is almost up.

Source: EW

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