Caroline Forbes
04-04-2005, 06:10 PM
From chancey: Please, something on Smallville?
In the next new ep, airing Apr. 13, Lex is going to try to kill Clark and Chloe--well, sorta. He's going to pull a Leon (sigh, those were the days) and get something of an evil alter ego, though instead of marrying Ali Larter (Landry? Can never tell those two apart) he sets out to claim the lives of C and C (sans music factory) after an accident involving kryptonite.
Source: Watch With Kristin (http://www.eonline.com/Gossip/Kristin/Trans/Archive2005/050328d.html)
Episode 4.17: Onyx
Airdate: April 13, 2005
03/31 - A kryptonite-based explosion at the Luthorcorp lab creates an evil clone of Lex, and the sinister twin tries to prevent the process from being reversed by taking drastic measures, which include imprisoning Lex in the basement of his own mansion. Source: TitanTV
03/22 - LEX'S DARK SIDE EMERGES AFTER A KRYPTONITE EXPLOSION - A glimpse of the future Lex Luthor is revealed after a kryptonite explosion splits Lex in two and his evil side - Alexander - is released. Alexander immediately imprisons Lex in the mansion and begins his rampage by trying to kill Clark and Chloe in the lab, jousting with Lionel and convincing him to return to the dark side and finally, threatening to close the Talon unless Lana moves in with him. Jensen Ackles, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider also star. Terrence O'Hara directed the episode written by Steven S. DeKnight. Source: The WB
01/30 - A doctor named Sinclair is helping Lex with an experiment involving heating a meteror rock at the episode's start. At the end of the teaser, the temperature turns so high that the green meteor rock turns black. There is an explosion, and at teaser's end, Lex comes face to face with... a duplicate of himself. The "good" Lex is referred to in the script as "Alexander," much like the good version of Lex Luthor from an alternate world in DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths comic book. "Alexander" is seen with Dr. Sinclair in a hospital room after the credits roll. He says he saved Sinclair's life, and asked Sinclair if he saw another Lex Luthor. "I'm a swell guy, aren't I?" Alexander says. Alexander asks Sinclair if he can put "the two me's" back together. A security guard notices Lex coming through a second time in a row, and tells him he was just wondering. "I'm not paying you to wonder," "Alexander" tells him. The security guard's name is Martin. Alexander grins and calls him "Marty" on his way in. Clark and Lex meet inside of Luthorcorp. "This is what your experiment is about? Gardening?" Clark asks. "No. It's about the future," Lex tells him. Although Alexander was the name of the good Lex in Crisis on Infinite Earths, and this Alexander says things like "swell," we have no indication really which Lex is "the good one." Alexander makes a deal behind Lionel's back that really infuriates his father. We also get to see Alexander fencing yet again, something we haven't seen him do in a while. Look for some snarky banter with his female fencing instructor. Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.18: Spirit
Airdate: April 20, 2005
03/31 - LIFEHOUSE ROCKS THE SMALLVILLE PROM - A stunned Chloe is nominated for Prom Queen and tries to talk a reluctant Clark and Lana into attending the dance with her. However, after her rival Dawn (Beatrice Rosen), a wannabe Prom queen, crashes her car into a ravine filled with kryptonite, Dawn's spirit is released and she enters the bodies of the others making them act out of character. As a result, Lana asks Clark to be her date, Lois (Erica Durance) attends the Prom and Chloe sets the school on fire. Lex gives the seniors a special gift by having the band Lifehouse play at the dance. Jensen Ackles, John Glover, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider also star. Whitney Ransick directed the episode written by Luke Schelhaas. Source: The WB
02/14 - Forget the references to Pete in these spoilers... unfortunately, Sam Jones III is unavailable to return as Pete. We're not sure how the story will change to replace him. Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - A new character named Billy Durden is the one who humiliated Dawn earlier. Him and others start making fun of Dawn right in front of Lana, not knowing Lana IS Dawn. Lana/Dawn reaches out her right hand, and you hear a swooshing effect, and shazam! Now Billy is possessed by Dawn. It sounds like Dawn may possess Martha at some point too. "I was coming back from the farmer's market," Martha begins, "Suddenly, I'm sitting here with Lana." Billy is setting up a generator with numerous cables attached to it, that is used to set up lighting for the prom. The power cuts out and he is nearly electrocuted by Lana/Dawn. Clark comes looking for Lana. "She said she'd be helping out with the prom," he says. "Must be a different Lana," Chloe jokes. Act two ends with Clark confroting Lana/Dawn with white-hot bolts branching all over the place. Dawn's spirit makes its way throughout the crowd and finally ends up in the body of... Pete Ross. Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - New details... it sounds like Dawn somehow "becomes" Lana. The script pages read "Lana/Dawn" which imply that there's some kind of taking over/possession. Someone comments that the "chirpy" Lana is doing a good Dawn Stiles impression, before asking "Where is Dawn, anyway?" Dawn apparently also "takes over" Lois later, since the pages read "Lois/Dawn." Back to the "who's going with who" file... Chloe is going to the prom with Pete. Seems Clark is going with Lois who is really Dawn. The choice for prom queen is not who you expect. Yes, friends, Chloe FINALLY gets the attention she deserves! Lois goes to a nurse claiming she is allergic to Shelby the dog. The nurse is really Dawn. Lex meets with Jason and speculates about his father. "If he really is back to his old ways, I'll have to be cautious," Lex says. Jason speculates that Lex is the one who "did it" (we're assuming he's referring to the dead Dr. Crosby). When Clark is about to leave for the Prom, he looks at a bookshelf where there is a photograph of himself with Lana from several years back. Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - A girl named Dawn Stiles with a "pink blazer that's too dressy for school" has issues with Chloe, saying that Chloe is "using her little fake newspaper to undermine a tradition that all Crows hold dear." Dawn's got a lot of school spirit... Go Crows buttons and everything. Chloe had written a column about how archaic running for Prom Queen is - but apparently, her column got her nominated prom queen. Paige DeYoung and Dawn were also nominated. Dawn tells Chloe she's not going to win through her "trickery." Dawn approaches Clark and asks who he is taking to the prom. Clark stumbles. After the nominations are announced, Dawn plans to show a video of why she'd make an awesome prom queen - but instead the video is switched to something showing her in several embarrassing situations. She is humiliated. By the way, Pete is in this scene with Clark and Chloe watching on! It is a gardener named Hector that takes Lex and Jason to the spot on the Luthor grounds, where they all three look down to find the body of Dr. Crosby. Lex asks Hector if he told anyone about what he's found. When Hector tells him that he's told no one, Lex says "Thank you, Hector. That was wise. Why don't you take the rest of the day off. I'll handle it from here." Could Lex know more than he's letting on? Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - Jason and Lex find the dead body of... Dr. Bridgette Crosby! Source: KryptonSite
01/23 - Smallville's fourth season is about the senior year of high school leading to graduation, so it shouldn't be a surprise that the Prom will be an episode that we'll see. But what we might not have expected is a big surprise in the episode - the return of a character from Smallville's past! Sam Jones III returns in the role of Pete Ross for Smallville's prom episode, which currently has the very appropriate title of "Prom." Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.19: Blank
Airdate: April 27, 2005
03/04 - The episode begins with Lois "slamming a dozen drinks a la the movie Cocktail" in her new job at the Talon. Chirpy Lois speeds through the stream of caffeine addicts, not noticing 20-year-old Kevin Grady sneaking in and grabbing a muffin and all the money from the Talon cash register. Lois stops him and tells him he must not be very bright if he's stealing from the Talon in plain view of 60 customers. Kevin lifts his hand and emits a green pulse of energy that makes everyone forget what just happened. Unfortunately for Kevin, however, he's dropped his Summerholt hospital bracelet. Clark may have chosen Central Kansas College as his school of choice for the next year. "Don't you think that's a little... safe?" Chloe asks him. Clark and Lana talk, we're not sure about what. "Can we at least talk about it? Perhaps tomorrow night?" Clark asks her. Chloe and Lois exit the Torch and see Clark and Lana having this intimate conversation. Chloe tries to shake off her own hurt. "Looks like the heart remembers more than the brain," Lois tells Chloe. Clark also makes a reference to his "megaspeed" in front of Chloe, so he definitely knows that she knows. Source: KryptonSite
03/04 - There is a young man named Kevin Grady who slips into a bedroom with walls covered with things like posters of NASA and Shaq. It's obviously his own room. He looks at a picture of himself with his younger brother, Dillon. His father, Lawrence Grady, comes in and finds him. He tells him Summerholt has been looking everywhere for him, and that what happened "that day" was not Kevin's fault, for whatever that means. Kevin says "What, and give me some other freak power as a side effect?" regarding the idea of returning to Summerholt. Could they be experimenting again? Either way, it sounds like Kevin has the meteor power of wiping others' memories. Lois, Chloe, and Clark end up at the Grady house about "the spontaneous line of credit" that Kevin has taken out at the Talon (he has stolen several hundred dollars right from the cash register, then used his powers to make people forget). They show Mr. Grady a Summerholt bracelet they found, and ask him why Kevin was at Summerholt. Apparently the Gradys went on a hunting trip where Kevin was loading his rifle and shot his brother Dillon. Lois is now working at the Talon. Chloe says something to Clark about his allergy to meteor rocks, so we're thinking she'll have told him she knows the secret by now. Apparently Clark's mind gets wiped too, and he may forget about his powers, and Chloe has to remind him about them and what he can do. Clark finds and confronts Kevin and asks him about his memories of that day. Clark makes a comment that maybe Summerholt has forced him to block out that day. Clark thinks that it wasn't Kevin who shot his brother... but someone else. Go Clark with your mad skillz detective work! Chloe has a video on her computer, possibly of what really happened with Dillon. Mr. Grady, the perpetrator, wants her to erase it. But the video being gone is not enough. "Now we just need to erase your memory of it," Grady threatens. Lois lays into a receptionist at Summerholt as Sheriff Adams looks on. "This guy's kid robbed me and then plucked the last forget-me-not pedal from my friend's brain," she says. "Now this psycho is holding my cousin back there somewhere." Guess this means Chloe's been taken into Summerholt... could someone, possibly Kevin, be used to wipe her memories "blank?" Seems possible. Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.20: Ageless
Airdate: May 4, 2005
03/22 - Jason (Jensen Ackles) and Lois (Erica Durance) do not appear in this episode. Source: KryptonSite
03/04 - The teaser to the episode features a young couple in a battered muscle car, racing to the medical center. They're still ten minutes away. They skid out into Evan's Field where the young woman is about to give birth but is radiating a green glow. The girl writhes in agony, the car shakes. The boy reaches in to help, but is forced back by the glow. The terrified boy/father runs off. While this is happening Lana is driving Clark home from the Talon. "Besides, what were you going to do? Run all the way home?" she asks. They're driving near Evan's Field when they feel the shockwave of the blast from Evan's birth. Clark and Lana end up finding this baby in the field. Evan (the baby, who ages at an accelerated pace as seen in the other spoilers) is the product of a hookup between Matt Sutherland and a girl at a party, in a story that Matt retells Clark. The next day, Karen (the girl) calls screaming about being pregnant, Matt goes over, and her stomach already looks as if she's pregnant and she's glowing. Kryptonite pregnancy? Matt didn't tell anyone, because he didn't think anyone would believe him. Karen didn't survive the birth. Evan needs a bone marrow transplant from his father to survive. Evan confronts his father in the garage where Matt works, and bad things happen, which means Evan's one hope for survival may now be gone. Good news - Chloe does still seem to be in on Clark's secret, so those of you worried "Blank" would take that away are in luck. After Clark and Chloe discuss the problem in the Torch, and Clark speeds off, she tells him "Go get 'em, Speedy." The episode's final battle takes place at the windmill - maybe it's the windmill from the end of "Nicodemus?" Source: KryptonSite
03/04 - There's a young man named Evan that we meet at the ages of 7 and 15. Evan is actually only a day old, though he ages at a rapid rate. His mother died at child birth. So, we see him first at age 7, and then a little bit later at age 15. Which, in WB casting terms, would make the actor 25. An early scene of "Evan at 7" has him visiting the Kent Farm and playing with Shelby. Lana is there at the scene too, and when he asks about his parents, she tells him "Sure. Everyone has a mother and a father." Well, unless they were smooshed by a meteor, but that doesn't come up in the conversation. While Lana and Evan are talking, Clark and Martha are discussing the situation. Once Clark comes back, Evan tells him that "girls are weird." "We are not," Lana says, to which Clark returns "A little bit." Their banter seems a little flirtatious and angst-free. The exchange ends with Lana blushing. "You're both weird," Evan tells them after that happens. Lana and Clark take Evan to Luthorcorp to be looked at. The now-physically-15-years-old Evan looks at the Wall of Weird in the Torch office. He sees pictures of past meteor freaks, some of whom have "Deceased" or "Belle Reve" written in red marker over their photos. "All of these people," he says. "They either went crazy or they died. Is that what's going to happen to me?" he asks.
- With this Torch scene, Clark, Lana, and Chloe are all present for the scene. Clark meets with Evan's father, Matt, who says he "can't" help his son... "it's just too much." From Jonathan's tone in the next scene, it sounds like Matt is a young father himself. "Sometimes finding out what your biological father is really like isn't the best thing," Clark tells Evan, when Evan gets him to tell him where he can find his father. When Lana comes home to the Talon, there is someone waiting inside in the dark - Lionel. "You're a very strong-willed girl," he tells her. "In some circles that quality would be revered. In others, it's considered an annoyance." Lionel shows her a surveillance photo that Genevieve gave him. "There are forces that would prefer to see you eliminated from the game, particularly after the events in China. But not to worry. I'm going to protect you," Lionel tells her. When asked why, Lionel tells her "Your theatrics over the missing element retrieved from China may have fooled my son and your mysteriously absent ex-paramour Mr. Teague. Fortunately I'm considerably more versed in the art of deception." The magnificent you-know-what is BACK! That last line might also explain how Jensen Ackles is able to be shooting the Supernatural pilot. Jason is out of town. After Evan has another change, Lex tells Clark to find Evan and have him isolated in a containment chamber at LuthorCorp. "If we don't isolate Evan, a lot of innocent people are going to die with him." Before Clark finds Evan, Evan shows up at Lana's place. Lana tries to console him. "We all get angry sometimes and do things we wish we could take back. Clark knows that," she tells him. Whatever's going on with Evan is making him put out power surges. Lois and Jason are nowhere to be seen in this story thus far. Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.21: Forever
Airdate: May 2005
Episode 4.22: Commencement (Season Finale)
Airdate: May 2005
03/28 - The episode's teaser starts at a NASA observatory base, as a tech sees something that seems impossible - a meteor shower is headed straight for Earth! Oddly, this blip didn't even show up on the screen 10 minutes earlier! There's a military roadblock that Lois and Chloe are trying to get past. "Our friend could be inside," they tell the guardsman blocking it. They're told they can't pass. So, time for Plan B - distraction. Lois comes back and talks to the national guardsman about his bad protocol as far as positioning of the blockades and such. Chloe sneaks by as Lois carries on. Chloe nearly gets caught, but ends up scurrying into a field. As the graduates' names are called on the Smallville High football field during the graduation ceremony, one person is missing - Lana. "Lana's never so much as had a tardy," Chloe comments. "She'll show up. She has to." As Clark goes up to the stage to get his diploma, Jonathan and Martha look on proudly. Lois lets loose with a two-finger whistle. Lana Lang's name is called, and the whoosh of loud helicopters is overhead. It's a colonel in a helicopter telling all "non-essential personnel" that they need to evacuate the area in a 50 mile radius. "A meteor shower is predicted to hit Smallville and its surrounding areas in approximately three hours," he announces on a megaphone. There is a call made where Chloe says "I could swear that was Lex's voice in the background." It sounds like the call is from Lana. "Lana sounds like she's in trouble and there's no way I'm going to abandon her," Chloe says. At one point Lana is talking to Lex. "I'll be surprised if you weren't convicted," it appears that Lex says. "What am I going to do?" she asks. "You're going to let me handle it," he tells her. "That means you have to trust me, and do as I tell you. You'll stay at the mansion and set off .get this resolved. Hopefully it won't take long." Lana reaches for the element in her purse. "Don't worry, it's still there," he says. "I would never take it from you." (Thanks to Unbreakable Lex for figuring this bit out!) Convicted? We don't think Lana has anything to do with, say, Jason dying, but this nugget is interesting, to say the least. Lana ends up in a LuthorCorp chopper later in the story. Lana is telling Lex "I don't have it," which we're assuming is a reference to one of the elements. Lexana haters be warned - the scene ends Lex giving Lana a kiss on the forehead, which makes Lana swallow, uneasy. We think what happens is, Lana tells Lex she no longer has the element, that she has given it to Clark. Lex is frantic, sees the element is no longer in her purse, and then gives her the kiss on the forehead. (This scene takes place later than the previous scene with Lana and Lex. It could be that in between the two scenes Clark gets a hold of the element that Lana had in her purse; she's probably given it to him, like we've speculated.) Later, as Lana is in the chopper, meteors start falling from the sky, making the chopper swerve through the air. Sounds like another meteor shower is coming! A meteor slams into the tail of the chopper that has Lana in it, and it goes spinning. The rear stabilizer is obliterated. A huge meteor crashes into the Kent house, while Jonathan and Martha are in it. Lex enters the mansion to find Lionel sipping a scotch. Lionel has a seizure and it looks like veins of green energy crackle and branch from one of the crystals all over his body. This renders Lionel unconscious, and Lex has a security guard take Lionel away. The stone sends a frequency sound (probably the usual buzzing) to Clark right as Lionel passes out. Clark is shaken, like he's got a migraine. He tells his mother that he can't help but think is some kind of a warning. Martha reassures him that it was just a bad dream. Clark goes to the caves with a blood-stained element, and puts it in the keyhole. Why is the element stained with blood? Jason is missing from anything we've seen. Could he have taken the element and then been killed earlier in the story? Again, speculation. Unbreakable Lex was able to gleam some new other stuff from the sides. Here's what he had to say, plug it in to the scenes above as appropriate: "It appears that Lana escapes before Chloe and Lois can help her. Lex thinks Lionel helped get Lana out and probably is hiding her, maybe flying her half way to Costa Rica. Some how or another Clark gets his hands on the air stone but Lionel or Lex has the fire stone. The fire stone is what causes the seizures to happen to Lionel. As that happens, Clark is in the caves with the air stone (the one that is blood stained). His ears start ringing in the caves when Lex picks up the stone with the fire tongs. Lex seems to think now that Lionel is helping him and Lex picks up the stone with the tongs and instruct his guards to take Lionel upstairs. Then it says Off Lex about to fulfill his destiny. Later Lex catches Lana and questions her about the stone. I think Lana gave it to Clark to hide and is covering for Clark but acting like she lost the stone to Lex. This causes Lex to act protecting like he is still trying to help her. So he puts her on the helicopter to evacuate her from the meteor shower." Source: KryptonSite
Source: Spoilerfix (http://spoilerfix.com/smallville.php)
In the next new ep, airing Apr. 13, Lex is going to try to kill Clark and Chloe--well, sorta. He's going to pull a Leon (sigh, those were the days) and get something of an evil alter ego, though instead of marrying Ali Larter (Landry? Can never tell those two apart) he sets out to claim the lives of C and C (sans music factory) after an accident involving kryptonite.
Source: Watch With Kristin (http://www.eonline.com/Gossip/Kristin/Trans/Archive2005/050328d.html)
Episode 4.17: Onyx
Airdate: April 13, 2005
03/31 - A kryptonite-based explosion at the Luthorcorp lab creates an evil clone of Lex, and the sinister twin tries to prevent the process from being reversed by taking drastic measures, which include imprisoning Lex in the basement of his own mansion. Source: TitanTV
03/22 - LEX'S DARK SIDE EMERGES AFTER A KRYPTONITE EXPLOSION - A glimpse of the future Lex Luthor is revealed after a kryptonite explosion splits Lex in two and his evil side - Alexander - is released. Alexander immediately imprisons Lex in the mansion and begins his rampage by trying to kill Clark and Chloe in the lab, jousting with Lionel and convincing him to return to the dark side and finally, threatening to close the Talon unless Lana moves in with him. Jensen Ackles, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider also star. Terrence O'Hara directed the episode written by Steven S. DeKnight. Source: The WB
01/30 - A doctor named Sinclair is helping Lex with an experiment involving heating a meteror rock at the episode's start. At the end of the teaser, the temperature turns so high that the green meteor rock turns black. There is an explosion, and at teaser's end, Lex comes face to face with... a duplicate of himself. The "good" Lex is referred to in the script as "Alexander," much like the good version of Lex Luthor from an alternate world in DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths comic book. "Alexander" is seen with Dr. Sinclair in a hospital room after the credits roll. He says he saved Sinclair's life, and asked Sinclair if he saw another Lex Luthor. "I'm a swell guy, aren't I?" Alexander says. Alexander asks Sinclair if he can put "the two me's" back together. A security guard notices Lex coming through a second time in a row, and tells him he was just wondering. "I'm not paying you to wonder," "Alexander" tells him. The security guard's name is Martin. Alexander grins and calls him "Marty" on his way in. Clark and Lex meet inside of Luthorcorp. "This is what your experiment is about? Gardening?" Clark asks. "No. It's about the future," Lex tells him. Although Alexander was the name of the good Lex in Crisis on Infinite Earths, and this Alexander says things like "swell," we have no indication really which Lex is "the good one." Alexander makes a deal behind Lionel's back that really infuriates his father. We also get to see Alexander fencing yet again, something we haven't seen him do in a while. Look for some snarky banter with his female fencing instructor. Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.18: Spirit
Airdate: April 20, 2005
03/31 - LIFEHOUSE ROCKS THE SMALLVILLE PROM - A stunned Chloe is nominated for Prom Queen and tries to talk a reluctant Clark and Lana into attending the dance with her. However, after her rival Dawn (Beatrice Rosen), a wannabe Prom queen, crashes her car into a ravine filled with kryptonite, Dawn's spirit is released and she enters the bodies of the others making them act out of character. As a result, Lana asks Clark to be her date, Lois (Erica Durance) attends the Prom and Chloe sets the school on fire. Lex gives the seniors a special gift by having the band Lifehouse play at the dance. Jensen Ackles, John Glover, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider also star. Whitney Ransick directed the episode written by Luke Schelhaas. Source: The WB
02/14 - Forget the references to Pete in these spoilers... unfortunately, Sam Jones III is unavailable to return as Pete. We're not sure how the story will change to replace him. Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - A new character named Billy Durden is the one who humiliated Dawn earlier. Him and others start making fun of Dawn right in front of Lana, not knowing Lana IS Dawn. Lana/Dawn reaches out her right hand, and you hear a swooshing effect, and shazam! Now Billy is possessed by Dawn. It sounds like Dawn may possess Martha at some point too. "I was coming back from the farmer's market," Martha begins, "Suddenly, I'm sitting here with Lana." Billy is setting up a generator with numerous cables attached to it, that is used to set up lighting for the prom. The power cuts out and he is nearly electrocuted by Lana/Dawn. Clark comes looking for Lana. "She said she'd be helping out with the prom," he says. "Must be a different Lana," Chloe jokes. Act two ends with Clark confroting Lana/Dawn with white-hot bolts branching all over the place. Dawn's spirit makes its way throughout the crowd and finally ends up in the body of... Pete Ross. Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - New details... it sounds like Dawn somehow "becomes" Lana. The script pages read "Lana/Dawn" which imply that there's some kind of taking over/possession. Someone comments that the "chirpy" Lana is doing a good Dawn Stiles impression, before asking "Where is Dawn, anyway?" Dawn apparently also "takes over" Lois later, since the pages read "Lois/Dawn." Back to the "who's going with who" file... Chloe is going to the prom with Pete. Seems Clark is going with Lois who is really Dawn. The choice for prom queen is not who you expect. Yes, friends, Chloe FINALLY gets the attention she deserves! Lois goes to a nurse claiming she is allergic to Shelby the dog. The nurse is really Dawn. Lex meets with Jason and speculates about his father. "If he really is back to his old ways, I'll have to be cautious," Lex says. Jason speculates that Lex is the one who "did it" (we're assuming he's referring to the dead Dr. Crosby). When Clark is about to leave for the Prom, he looks at a bookshelf where there is a photograph of himself with Lana from several years back. Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - A girl named Dawn Stiles with a "pink blazer that's too dressy for school" has issues with Chloe, saying that Chloe is "using her little fake newspaper to undermine a tradition that all Crows hold dear." Dawn's got a lot of school spirit... Go Crows buttons and everything. Chloe had written a column about how archaic running for Prom Queen is - but apparently, her column got her nominated prom queen. Paige DeYoung and Dawn were also nominated. Dawn tells Chloe she's not going to win through her "trickery." Dawn approaches Clark and asks who he is taking to the prom. Clark stumbles. After the nominations are announced, Dawn plans to show a video of why she'd make an awesome prom queen - but instead the video is switched to something showing her in several embarrassing situations. She is humiliated. By the way, Pete is in this scene with Clark and Chloe watching on! It is a gardener named Hector that takes Lex and Jason to the spot on the Luthor grounds, where they all three look down to find the body of Dr. Crosby. Lex asks Hector if he told anyone about what he's found. When Hector tells him that he's told no one, Lex says "Thank you, Hector. That was wise. Why don't you take the rest of the day off. I'll handle it from here." Could Lex know more than he's letting on? Source: KryptonSite
02/14 - Jason and Lex find the dead body of... Dr. Bridgette Crosby! Source: KryptonSite
01/23 - Smallville's fourth season is about the senior year of high school leading to graduation, so it shouldn't be a surprise that the Prom will be an episode that we'll see. But what we might not have expected is a big surprise in the episode - the return of a character from Smallville's past! Sam Jones III returns in the role of Pete Ross for Smallville's prom episode, which currently has the very appropriate title of "Prom." Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.19: Blank
Airdate: April 27, 2005
03/04 - The episode begins with Lois "slamming a dozen drinks a la the movie Cocktail" in her new job at the Talon. Chirpy Lois speeds through the stream of caffeine addicts, not noticing 20-year-old Kevin Grady sneaking in and grabbing a muffin and all the money from the Talon cash register. Lois stops him and tells him he must not be very bright if he's stealing from the Talon in plain view of 60 customers. Kevin lifts his hand and emits a green pulse of energy that makes everyone forget what just happened. Unfortunately for Kevin, however, he's dropped his Summerholt hospital bracelet. Clark may have chosen Central Kansas College as his school of choice for the next year. "Don't you think that's a little... safe?" Chloe asks him. Clark and Lana talk, we're not sure about what. "Can we at least talk about it? Perhaps tomorrow night?" Clark asks her. Chloe and Lois exit the Torch and see Clark and Lana having this intimate conversation. Chloe tries to shake off her own hurt. "Looks like the heart remembers more than the brain," Lois tells Chloe. Clark also makes a reference to his "megaspeed" in front of Chloe, so he definitely knows that she knows. Source: KryptonSite
03/04 - There is a young man named Kevin Grady who slips into a bedroom with walls covered with things like posters of NASA and Shaq. It's obviously his own room. He looks at a picture of himself with his younger brother, Dillon. His father, Lawrence Grady, comes in and finds him. He tells him Summerholt has been looking everywhere for him, and that what happened "that day" was not Kevin's fault, for whatever that means. Kevin says "What, and give me some other freak power as a side effect?" regarding the idea of returning to Summerholt. Could they be experimenting again? Either way, it sounds like Kevin has the meteor power of wiping others' memories. Lois, Chloe, and Clark end up at the Grady house about "the spontaneous line of credit" that Kevin has taken out at the Talon (he has stolen several hundred dollars right from the cash register, then used his powers to make people forget). They show Mr. Grady a Summerholt bracelet they found, and ask him why Kevin was at Summerholt. Apparently the Gradys went on a hunting trip where Kevin was loading his rifle and shot his brother Dillon. Lois is now working at the Talon. Chloe says something to Clark about his allergy to meteor rocks, so we're thinking she'll have told him she knows the secret by now. Apparently Clark's mind gets wiped too, and he may forget about his powers, and Chloe has to remind him about them and what he can do. Clark finds and confronts Kevin and asks him about his memories of that day. Clark makes a comment that maybe Summerholt has forced him to block out that day. Clark thinks that it wasn't Kevin who shot his brother... but someone else. Go Clark with your mad skillz detective work! Chloe has a video on her computer, possibly of what really happened with Dillon. Mr. Grady, the perpetrator, wants her to erase it. But the video being gone is not enough. "Now we just need to erase your memory of it," Grady threatens. Lois lays into a receptionist at Summerholt as Sheriff Adams looks on. "This guy's kid robbed me and then plucked the last forget-me-not pedal from my friend's brain," she says. "Now this psycho is holding my cousin back there somewhere." Guess this means Chloe's been taken into Summerholt... could someone, possibly Kevin, be used to wipe her memories "blank?" Seems possible. Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.20: Ageless
Airdate: May 4, 2005
03/22 - Jason (Jensen Ackles) and Lois (Erica Durance) do not appear in this episode. Source: KryptonSite
03/04 - The teaser to the episode features a young couple in a battered muscle car, racing to the medical center. They're still ten minutes away. They skid out into Evan's Field where the young woman is about to give birth but is radiating a green glow. The girl writhes in agony, the car shakes. The boy reaches in to help, but is forced back by the glow. The terrified boy/father runs off. While this is happening Lana is driving Clark home from the Talon. "Besides, what were you going to do? Run all the way home?" she asks. They're driving near Evan's Field when they feel the shockwave of the blast from Evan's birth. Clark and Lana end up finding this baby in the field. Evan (the baby, who ages at an accelerated pace as seen in the other spoilers) is the product of a hookup between Matt Sutherland and a girl at a party, in a story that Matt retells Clark. The next day, Karen (the girl) calls screaming about being pregnant, Matt goes over, and her stomach already looks as if she's pregnant and she's glowing. Kryptonite pregnancy? Matt didn't tell anyone, because he didn't think anyone would believe him. Karen didn't survive the birth. Evan needs a bone marrow transplant from his father to survive. Evan confronts his father in the garage where Matt works, and bad things happen, which means Evan's one hope for survival may now be gone. Good news - Chloe does still seem to be in on Clark's secret, so those of you worried "Blank" would take that away are in luck. After Clark and Chloe discuss the problem in the Torch, and Clark speeds off, she tells him "Go get 'em, Speedy." The episode's final battle takes place at the windmill - maybe it's the windmill from the end of "Nicodemus?" Source: KryptonSite
03/04 - There's a young man named Evan that we meet at the ages of 7 and 15. Evan is actually only a day old, though he ages at a rapid rate. His mother died at child birth. So, we see him first at age 7, and then a little bit later at age 15. Which, in WB casting terms, would make the actor 25. An early scene of "Evan at 7" has him visiting the Kent Farm and playing with Shelby. Lana is there at the scene too, and when he asks about his parents, she tells him "Sure. Everyone has a mother and a father." Well, unless they were smooshed by a meteor, but that doesn't come up in the conversation. While Lana and Evan are talking, Clark and Martha are discussing the situation. Once Clark comes back, Evan tells him that "girls are weird." "We are not," Lana says, to which Clark returns "A little bit." Their banter seems a little flirtatious and angst-free. The exchange ends with Lana blushing. "You're both weird," Evan tells them after that happens. Lana and Clark take Evan to Luthorcorp to be looked at. The now-physically-15-years-old Evan looks at the Wall of Weird in the Torch office. He sees pictures of past meteor freaks, some of whom have "Deceased" or "Belle Reve" written in red marker over their photos. "All of these people," he says. "They either went crazy or they died. Is that what's going to happen to me?" he asks.
- With this Torch scene, Clark, Lana, and Chloe are all present for the scene. Clark meets with Evan's father, Matt, who says he "can't" help his son... "it's just too much." From Jonathan's tone in the next scene, it sounds like Matt is a young father himself. "Sometimes finding out what your biological father is really like isn't the best thing," Clark tells Evan, when Evan gets him to tell him where he can find his father. When Lana comes home to the Talon, there is someone waiting inside in the dark - Lionel. "You're a very strong-willed girl," he tells her. "In some circles that quality would be revered. In others, it's considered an annoyance." Lionel shows her a surveillance photo that Genevieve gave him. "There are forces that would prefer to see you eliminated from the game, particularly after the events in China. But not to worry. I'm going to protect you," Lionel tells her. When asked why, Lionel tells her "Your theatrics over the missing element retrieved from China may have fooled my son and your mysteriously absent ex-paramour Mr. Teague. Fortunately I'm considerably more versed in the art of deception." The magnificent you-know-what is BACK! That last line might also explain how Jensen Ackles is able to be shooting the Supernatural pilot. Jason is out of town. After Evan has another change, Lex tells Clark to find Evan and have him isolated in a containment chamber at LuthorCorp. "If we don't isolate Evan, a lot of innocent people are going to die with him." Before Clark finds Evan, Evan shows up at Lana's place. Lana tries to console him. "We all get angry sometimes and do things we wish we could take back. Clark knows that," she tells him. Whatever's going on with Evan is making him put out power surges. Lois and Jason are nowhere to be seen in this story thus far. Source: KryptonSite
Episode 4.21: Forever
Airdate: May 2005
Episode 4.22: Commencement (Season Finale)
Airdate: May 2005
03/28 - The episode's teaser starts at a NASA observatory base, as a tech sees something that seems impossible - a meteor shower is headed straight for Earth! Oddly, this blip didn't even show up on the screen 10 minutes earlier! There's a military roadblock that Lois and Chloe are trying to get past. "Our friend could be inside," they tell the guardsman blocking it. They're told they can't pass. So, time for Plan B - distraction. Lois comes back and talks to the national guardsman about his bad protocol as far as positioning of the blockades and such. Chloe sneaks by as Lois carries on. Chloe nearly gets caught, but ends up scurrying into a field. As the graduates' names are called on the Smallville High football field during the graduation ceremony, one person is missing - Lana. "Lana's never so much as had a tardy," Chloe comments. "She'll show up. She has to." As Clark goes up to the stage to get his diploma, Jonathan and Martha look on proudly. Lois lets loose with a two-finger whistle. Lana Lang's name is called, and the whoosh of loud helicopters is overhead. It's a colonel in a helicopter telling all "non-essential personnel" that they need to evacuate the area in a 50 mile radius. "A meteor shower is predicted to hit Smallville and its surrounding areas in approximately three hours," he announces on a megaphone. There is a call made where Chloe says "I could swear that was Lex's voice in the background." It sounds like the call is from Lana. "Lana sounds like she's in trouble and there's no way I'm going to abandon her," Chloe says. At one point Lana is talking to Lex. "I'll be surprised if you weren't convicted," it appears that Lex says. "What am I going to do?" she asks. "You're going to let me handle it," he tells her. "That means you have to trust me, and do as I tell you. You'll stay at the mansion and set off .get this resolved. Hopefully it won't take long." Lana reaches for the element in her purse. "Don't worry, it's still there," he says. "I would never take it from you." (Thanks to Unbreakable Lex for figuring this bit out!) Convicted? We don't think Lana has anything to do with, say, Jason dying, but this nugget is interesting, to say the least. Lana ends up in a LuthorCorp chopper later in the story. Lana is telling Lex "I don't have it," which we're assuming is a reference to one of the elements. Lexana haters be warned - the scene ends Lex giving Lana a kiss on the forehead, which makes Lana swallow, uneasy. We think what happens is, Lana tells Lex she no longer has the element, that she has given it to Clark. Lex is frantic, sees the element is no longer in her purse, and then gives her the kiss on the forehead. (This scene takes place later than the previous scene with Lana and Lex. It could be that in between the two scenes Clark gets a hold of the element that Lana had in her purse; she's probably given it to him, like we've speculated.) Later, as Lana is in the chopper, meteors start falling from the sky, making the chopper swerve through the air. Sounds like another meteor shower is coming! A meteor slams into the tail of the chopper that has Lana in it, and it goes spinning. The rear stabilizer is obliterated. A huge meteor crashes into the Kent house, while Jonathan and Martha are in it. Lex enters the mansion to find Lionel sipping a scotch. Lionel has a seizure and it looks like veins of green energy crackle and branch from one of the crystals all over his body. This renders Lionel unconscious, and Lex has a security guard take Lionel away. The stone sends a frequency sound (probably the usual buzzing) to Clark right as Lionel passes out. Clark is shaken, like he's got a migraine. He tells his mother that he can't help but think is some kind of a warning. Martha reassures him that it was just a bad dream. Clark goes to the caves with a blood-stained element, and puts it in the keyhole. Why is the element stained with blood? Jason is missing from anything we've seen. Could he have taken the element and then been killed earlier in the story? Again, speculation. Unbreakable Lex was able to gleam some new other stuff from the sides. Here's what he had to say, plug it in to the scenes above as appropriate: "It appears that Lana escapes before Chloe and Lois can help her. Lex thinks Lionel helped get Lana out and probably is hiding her, maybe flying her half way to Costa Rica. Some how or another Clark gets his hands on the air stone but Lionel or Lex has the fire stone. The fire stone is what causes the seizures to happen to Lionel. As that happens, Clark is in the caves with the air stone (the one that is blood stained). His ears start ringing in the caves when Lex picks up the stone with the fire tongs. Lex seems to think now that Lionel is helping him and Lex picks up the stone with the tongs and instruct his guards to take Lionel upstairs. Then it says Off Lex about to fulfill his destiny. Later Lex catches Lana and questions her about the stone. I think Lana gave it to Clark to hide and is covering for Clark but acting like she lost the stone to Lex. This causes Lex to act protecting like he is still trying to help her. So he puts her on the helicopter to evacuate her from the meteor shower." Source: KryptonSite
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