Smallville Season 9


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Starts in the year 2013. Shows Lex alive, running for Pres. Again.

Cuts back to Clark opening a present from his mother. Its the suit.

Blah Blah Blah

Tess and Zod in Fortress. Tess gets heat visioned.

Blah Blah Blah

Later Tess dies. Someone dressed as an old woman goes into her room.

Oliver gets attacked by something (next seasons villians, obviously)

Blah Blah Blah

Zod and Clark have a non-powered, brutal (and very well done) fight with blue kryptonite. Clark stabs himself with it so Zod gets sucked to 'another world' with the rest of the Kandorians. TBC...

I really liked the finale. The fight at the end was pretty cool and WTF attacked Oliver?

it was darkseids minions. YES he may be in the final season.

now that he has the suit, my question is when is he gonna wear it? alot of talk is going on right now about the final season and the future dream he had in tonight's episode. i think they are setting up for the 2013 nolan movie, id almost bank on it. reason being

in his dream, it's 2013 conveniently, same as the nolan movie. lex is alive and running for president.

overall im was very happy with the show tonight, well done.

couple points that make me curious and excited

first the opening scene with clark opening the present

lois and the kiss with her whisper about clark

clark being jabbed at the end

Well looks like he already have the Superman costume. Now he just need to fly.

I just hope they don't erase Lois memory. I think that was the best way to find out he is The Blur.

What was that dream at the beginning? and why 2013?

Well looks like he already have the Superman costume. Now he just need to fly.

I just hope they don't erase Lois memory. I think that was the best way to find out he is The Blur.

What was that dream at the beginning? and why 2013?

he will do a mind wipe and read my thoughts above for the 2013 theory.

heres a look at our 2013 superman, look closely at the daily planet ball.

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Yeah that makes sense about the movie.

just a thought but it adds up and makes sense, perfect sense to me.

Yeah that makes sense about the movie.

EDIT: Cool I didn't notice that.

it's a still frame image i got. not photo shopped either. they thought they were slick but it was there. :shifty:

Another season. Was hoping they would end it. Smallville was never the greatest TV show, but it's got to that laughably bad stage the last season or two. I want to watch it to the end but it's getting hard to stomach the terrible episodes. The writers are awful.

I don't know...

Smallville always had great episodes, then dumb episodes. It's never always dumb or always great. Some people here (You know who!) like to think the whole thing is bad all the time, then why continue to watch it? Jeez? Stop wasting your own time then, get A LIFE!

I am only concerned if we cancel Smallville, no more Superhero shows to watch anymore. And I DON'T care about you, but I LOVE Superhero stuff so I don't want that.

Like I said, I can tolerate Smallville because sometimes it's great (REALLY great!), sometimes not, but I don't think it's always bad! I wouldn't be watching if I honestly thought it was dreadful always! I would go out and find me a good time!!

just watched the season finale... it was really good. I want to know who that old lady is and what happens to Clark at the end... is he saved by the Martian or does he hit ground? :shifty:

Some speculation is that it's Granny Goodness. If you look at her wiki page, you should see some connection with her and Mercer.

heres a look at our 2013 superman, look closely at the daily planet ball.

So it looks like it this continuity Clark never learns to fly, but instead straps himself to the bottom of a plane to get around :laugh:

I enjoyed the episode, it's too bad that next season will probably follow the same pattern as all previous seasons. Amazing season premiere's and finale's then filler for 90% of the season.

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