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The last episode was pretty good. The chess piece at the end was epic.

I found to be almost as terrible as the previous weeks. Did anyone else notice how long the "Previously On" was? They had to remind viewers of so much because we have had so many filler episodes. :)

The latest episode of Smallville pulled in 1.84m for The CW on Friday night, early viewing figures indicate.

The superhero drama, now nearing the end of its ninth season, fell to what is believed to be an all-time low in the 8pm hour.

On NBC, the screening of backdoor pilot Secrets of the Mountain pulled in 7.87m over two hours from 8pm, then Dateline put in 5.4m.

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution on ABC could only interest 4.09m at 9pm, with a repeat showing in the hour beforehand logging 3m. 20/20 drew 5.53m to finish second in the 10pm slot.

6.67m tuned in for Miami Medical, which still won the 10pm hour for CBS despite shedding viewers week-on-week. Earlier, repeats of Ghost Whisperer and Medium took 4.43m and 4.76m respectively for the network.

Over on Fox, a repeat of House scored 3.04m at 8pm, while Kitchen Nightmares delivered 3.21m in the 9pm hour.

the main issue is that you can practically miss half of the season and still know whats going on. I still watch this show even since the first season, but like others have said it really is getting dragged on too far. Early seasons had a lot of good stuff, Clark discovering his powers, Lex etc. There isn't as much exciting now nor does it feel like a Superman story. How long before half of metropolis knows Clarks secret. Sometimes I feel like its more dramaville instead of smallville

The latest episode of Smallville pulled in 1.84m for The CW on Friday night, early viewing figures indicate.

The superhero drama, now nearing the end of its ninth season, fell to what is believed to be an all-time low in the 8pm hour.

On NBC, the screening of backdoor pilot Secrets of the Mountain pulled in 7.87m over two hours from 8pm, then Dateline put in 5.4m.

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution on ABC could only interest 4.09m at 9pm, with a repeat showing in the hour beforehand logging 3m. 20/20 drew 5.53m to finish second in the 10pm slot.

6.67m tuned in for Miami Medical, which still won the 10pm hour for CBS despite shedding viewers week-on-week. Earlier, repeats of Ghost Whisperer and Medium took 4.43m and 4.76m respectively for the network.

Over on Fox, a repeat of House scored 3.04m at 8pm, while Kitchen Nightmares delivered 3.21m in the 9pm hour.

They tuned into some boring medical drama rather than something entertaining? Ratings are killing good tv shows, they should get rid of the crappy system and just let people watch the god damn shows!!

They tuned into some boring medical drama rather than something entertaining? Ratings are killing good tv shows, they should get rid of the crappy system and just let people watch the god damn shows!!

What's entertaining to you isn't to others and vice versa. There's nothing wrong with a medical drama, especially if it's well written and has good actors. Same with Smallville or any other show.

They tuned into some boring medical drama rather than something entertaining? Ratings are killing good tv shows, they should get rid of the crappy system and just let people watch the god damn shows!!

It's a good indication in showing whats popular amongst people, I mean if there was no system crappy shows could go on for years.

The worst problem with Smallville is with Clark can't fly yet Zod, everyone else can.... and this is just NOT like the comics whatsoever.

Other than this, screw ratings. What most popular thing people watch ain't really what's the smartest, or remotely good.

What's entertaining to you isn't to others and vice versa. There's nothing wrong with a medical drama, especially if it's well written and has good actors. Same with Smallville or any other show.

medicial shows are boring, they are always too soapish, and that makes them depressing as well. I like drama but I don't like soap drama.

medicial shows are boring, they are always too soapish, and that makes them depressing as well. I like drama but I don't like soap drama.

Medical shows are boring to YOU though, and always to soapish to YOU. As said, it's all subjective since it's an opinion.

Medical shows are boring to YOU though, and always to soapish to YOU. As said, it's all subjective since it's an opinion.

That's because they are soapish, it's like they can't get decent actors for medicial shows, with the exception of House.

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