Smallville (season 6)
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This article will contain a complete summary of the sixth season of the American drama action/adventure sci-fi television series Smallville. The season began airing on September 28, 2006 on the CW Television Network.
Smallville Season 6 | |
Country | USA |
Network | The CW |
Original runs | September 28, 2006 – May 17, 2007 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
DVD Release Date | |
DVD Format | - |
No. | Title | Airdate |
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601 | Zod | September 28 |
602 | Sneeze | October 5 |
603 | Wither | October 12 |
604 | Arrow | October 19 |
605 | Reunion | October 26 |
606 | Fallout | November 2 |
607 | Rage | November 9 |
608 | Static | November 16 |
609 | Subterranean | December 7 |
610 | Hydro | January 11 |
611 | Justice | January 18 |
612 | Labyrinth | January 25 |
613 | Crimson | February 1 |
614 | Trespass | February 8 |
615 | Freak | February 15 |
616 | Promise | March 15 |
617 | Combat | March 22 |
618 | Progeny | April 19 |
619 | Nemesis | April 26 |
620 | Noir | May 3 |
621 | Prototype | May 10 |
622 | Phantom | May 17 |
[edit] Overview
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Zod
- Original airdate: September 28, 2006
- Directed by: James Marshall
- Written by: Steven S. DeKnight
- Recurring role: Aaron Ashmore & Terence Stamp (voice)
- Guest roles: Leonard Roberts & Pascale Hutton
[edit] Plot
Season 6 begins with Clark still stuck in the Phantom Zone without his powers and at the mercy of the criminals his father sent there. Martha and Lois crash land in the Arctic near the Fortress of Solitude; Chloe and Lionel are dragged into the streets of Metropolis by an unruly mob; Lex/Zod and Lana stand by and watch as Metropolis burns to the ground. Clark gets a little help from one of Jor-El's assistants, Raya (Hutton), in leaving the Phantom Zone. Zod informs Lana that she must sire him an heir, or die with the rest of the human race. Martha finds Clark's Fortress, and Jor-El instructs her on how to kill Zod. Meanwhile, Chloe runs into former flame Jimmy Olsen (Ashmore), a new intern photographer at the Daily Planet. Clark returns from the Phantom Zone and confronts Lex/Zod. After a fierce battle, with Lex/Zod gaining the upper hand, Clark is ordered to swear allegiance or watch everyone he loves die. Clark tricks Lex/Zod and traps him inside the House of El crystal that he received from Raya. After coming to terms with all these recent events, Clark realizes that "everything is changing" in the world he knew, and that he must learn to find his place. It also becomes apparent that Clark was not the only one to escape the Phantom Zone, as a spirit is seen speeding out of the Iguazu Falls.
[edit] Sneeze
- Original airdate: October 5, 2006
- Directed by: Paul Shapiro
- Written by: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
- Recurring role: Justin Hartley
- Guest role: Lochlyn Munro
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With Zod banished to the Phantom Zone, Clark spends his nights clearing rubble and helping the rebuilding effort of Metropolis. By constantly overexerting himself, and possibly having been infected in the Phantom Zone, Clark catches a cold. An inadvertent sneeze blows the barn door off its hinges and across town, nearly striking Lois. While seeking the truth behind the falling door, Lois discovers a new love for investigative journalism. Lex is kidnapped and tortured due to his transgressions while possessed by Zod. Oliver Queen, one of Lex's old classmates, moves to Metropolis from Star City, keeping his true intentions a mystery. Lana's trust in Lex is put to the test when she discovers Lex’s surveillance tapes in the mansion including one of her undressing. Lana discovers where Lex is being held, and, after a little coaxing by Chloe, Clark learns to utilize his new ability to save both Lex and Lana.
[edit] Wither
- Original airdate: October 12, 2006
- Directed by: Whitney Ransick
- Written by: Tracy Bollomo
- Recurring role: Aaron Ashmore & Justin Hartley
- Guest role: Amber McDonald
- Featured music:
- "It Ends Tonight" by The All-American Rejects
- "Ache" by James Carrington
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Chloe and Jimmy stake out a "Make-out Point" to check on a tip that "strange things" were happening there. A scream is heard from the nearby woods, interrupting an intimate moment between the two. They investigate and find a girl dead in the woods, and her boyfriend presumably kidnapped. Meanwhile, Lex throws a costume charity ball to help raise funds for the restoration process after "Dark Thursday". Lana has conflicting feelings about trusting Lex, and she confides in Chloe. After mistaking Oliver Queen for an errand boy, Lois pays him a visit to apologize and ends up becoming Oliver's date to Lex's charity ball. Clark learns that others have escaped the Phantom Zone when he and Chloe discover that the men being kidnapped are being used to harbor the seeds of a female alien plant. With a little help from Chloe, Clark confronts the escaped criminal, Gloria (McDonald). As things become serious between Lana and Lex, romance begins to blossom between Chloe and Jimmy, and between Lois and Oliver.
[edit] Arrow
- Original airdate: October 19, 2006
- Directed by: Michael Rohl
- Written by: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
- Recurring role: Justin Hartley
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Lionel hosts a party for Martha and her bid for the U.S. Senate, and he loans her a priceless necklace. A mysterious thief crashes the party and steals the necklace from Martha. After a confrontation with Lois, the thief makes a getaway, but not before Lois grabs a small ring from his neck. Clark finally meets Oliver when he goes to Metropolis to find the necklace. Lois believes she's landed a new front page story with the Inquisitor, but her plans are spoiled when the thief comes back for the ring. With a little help from Lionel, Clark manages to confront the Green Arrow and he eventually discovers his identity. Also, Lex's darker side seems to be influencing Lana, as she blackmails one of his employees from "contracting out" to Lionel.
- Note:
- This marks Justin Hartley's first appearance as "Green Arrow". Hartley also held the title role in the Aquaman television series, although it was not picked up by The CW.
[edit] Reunion
- Original airdate: October 26, 2006
- Directed by: Jeannot Szwarc
- Written by: Steven S. DeKnight
- Recurring role: Justin Hartley
- Guest role: Lucas Grabeel, Bryce Hodgson, & Ryan Overton
- Featured Music: Daughtry It's Not Over
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Lex and Oliver attend their 10 year reunion, where the animosity between them is obviously rising as talk of Lex's deceased best friend, Duncan (Hodgson), brings tension. When Oliver's old friends begin to die one by one, right in front of him, he starts an investigation into who is responsible. Meanwhile, Clark and Chloe learn of an incident in which a mysterious individual destroys a town in India, and Clark asks for Oliver's satellite images of "Dark Thursday". In return, Clark agrees to help Oliver find out if Lex is behind the deaths of his friends. After talking to Lionel, Clark learns that Duncan is not dead, but has been in a vegetative state, receiving different treatments in the aim of restoring his consciousness. Lois and Clark discover that the latest set of treatments involves a kryptonite solution, which enables Duncan to use astral projection to get revenge on those he felt were responsible for his condition. Clark disrupts his mental projection, by setting off an arrow that releases an electromagnetic pulse, and Duncan's physical brain dies. Meanwhile, Clark learns from the satellite images that Raya escaped the Phantom Zone and is now on Earth.
[edit] Fallout
- Original airdate: November 2, 2006
- Directed by: Glen Winter
- Written by: Holly Harold
- Recurring role: Aaron Ashmore
- Guest role: Pascale Hutton & Bow Wow
- Featured Music:
- "Fresh Azimiz" by Bow Wow
[edit] Plot
An escaped phantom, "Baern", takes possession of a young boy's body (Bow Wow), and sets his sights on finding Kal-El. As Clark is studying the satellite images he received from Oliver, he gets an unexpected visitor, Raya. The escaped "Zoner" locates Clark and arrives at the Kent Farm, but, after some resistance from Raya, is forced to retreat. Lana starts a game of "cat and mouse" with Lex when she gets her hands on the Kryptonian "black box." Clark and Raya stop Baern, while Lex and Lana's relationship begins to strain over the box, even after Baern destroys the box by absorbing its energy.
[edit] Rage
- Original airdate: November 9, 2006
- Directed by: Whitney Ransick
- Written by: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
- Recurring role: Justin Hartley
- Featured music:
- "Cain and Able" by Josh Kelley
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Things heat up between Lois and Oliver, but when a couple is being mugged at gunpoint Oliver must bail on Lois to save them. During the struggle, Oliver is shot in the chest. When Clark checks in on Oliver, Oliver has no visible signs of being shot and is acting very abrasive. Following his departure, Clark sees Oliver injecting an unknown substance into himself after he cuts his hand on broken glass. Oliver’s research facility has created a drug that allows the user to heal virtually any wound in a matter of seconds, but it has a side effect which may trigger anger and irrationality in its user. After learning that Lex co-opted Oliver’s scientist, Clark and Chloe go to the lab only to find all the drugs missing and the lead scientist dead. Clark sets out to find Lex before Oliver can get to him. Clark arrives in time to save Lex by using the drug, and Oliver learns that there is a line that should not be crossed when it comes to justice. Also, Lana makes the shocking discovery that she is pregnant.
[edit] Static
- Original airdate: November 16, 2006
- Directed by: James Conway
- Written by: James Morris & Shintaro Shimosawa
- Guest role: Aaron Ashmore, Batista & Elias Toufexis
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After level 33.1 patient Bronson (Toufexis) breaches the mansion, Lex and Lana move to the panic room. Before they can reach it, Lex is transported to another frequency plane. Clark learns of another escaped Phantom Zone criminal (Batista) and heads to Seattle to find out more. When he arrives he learns that the criminal rips the bones from his victims and devours them. As Lex watches from another plane, Chloe and Lana search his computer for a security feed that could show what happened to him. Chloe discovers another person was in the room when Lex disappeared, and at the same time Lana receives a call from Bronson. He informs Lana that Lex has been experimenting on meteor infected people at the secret level 33.1. Clark realizes the House of El crystal doesn’t work on Phantom Zone criminals that are not actually "phantoms" when he confronts the escaped “Zoner.” After Lana learns where Lex is, and that he can hear her, she returns to the mansion and informs him that she’s pregnant. Bronson tries to show Lana the 33.1 facility, but when Bronson escaped the facility was moved. Bronson then holds Lana captive and threatens to kill her if Lex doesn’t tell him where he moved the other level 33.1 patients. Jimmy triangulates their positions and pulls Lex, Lana and Bronson out of the alternate frequency, but not before Lex kills Bronson. Clark gets some aid from a shadowy source as he battles the “Zoner.” Clark’s only clue to his identity were Oreo cookies left behind as the figure seemingly flies away. Lex, after discussing Lana’s pregnancy and level 33.1, proposes to Lana.
- Note:
- Although the "shadowy source" was not identified in the episode, his true identity was revealed in interviews that preceded the episode. Sources identified the figure as another DC comics character Martian Manhunter.[1] Clues to his identity were left for fans in two scenes: Oreo cookies. Oreos were a famous trademark snack of the character, before copyright laws required DC comics to change the name to a fictional cookie "Chocos."
[edit] Subterranean
- Original airdate: December 7, 2006
- Directed by: Rick Rosenthal
- Written by: Caroline Dries
- Recurring role: Aaron Ashmore
- Guest role: Tyler Posey, Maria Dimou, Zak Santiago & John Novak
- Featured music:
- "Prelude 12/21" by AFI
[edit] Plot
Jed McNally (Novak) is forcing illegal immigrants from Mexico to work on his farm in Smallville. Javier (Posey), who has come to Kansas to search for his mother, manages to escape, but his friend get pulled into the ground during the attempt. Clark finds Javier hiding in the Kent barn and agrees to help him. Clarks questions of the other workers leads him to discover a mass burial ground underneath McNally's farm. Chloe connects the farm to Luthorcorp and Clark confronts Lex about the murdered workers. McNally is arrested but escapes by burrowing into the ground. Chloe and Jimmy locate Javier's mother and Clark and Javier are attacked by McNally enroute to the Kent farm. Clark defeats McNally and Javier is reunited with his mother. Lex has McNally imprisoned in the newly located 33.1.
[edit] Hydro
- Original airdate: January 11, 2007
- Directed by: Tom Welling
- Written by: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
- Recurring role: Justin Hartley
- Guest role: Tori Spelling
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Linda Lake, a gossip columnist with the ability to morph into water, overhears Lana tell Chloe that she is apprehensive about marrying Lex, because she still has feelings for Clark. Clark gets a big surprise when he goes to Lex's mansion to talk to Lana, and Lex informs him that Lana is carrying his child. Thanks to some images taken by Jimmy, Lois correctly believes that Oliver is actually the Green Arrow. Lex hires Linda to find out everything she can about Lana and Clark, and, while spying on Chloe and Clark, she learns that Clark is actually an alien. Clark dresses up as Green Arrow, and Oliver shows up just as Lois kisses Green Arrow and realizes that he's not Ollie. Chloe and Linda get into a fight, when Chloe discovers her new story about Clark. In the struggle outside, Linda is hit by Lana's car spraying her liquid-self all over. Also, Lana finally accepts Lex's proposal.
[edit] Justice
- Original airdate: January 18, 2007
- Directed by: Steven S. DeKnight
- Written by: Steven S. DeKnight
- Recurring role: Justin Hartley
- Guest roles: Kyle Gallner, Alan Ritchson, & Lee Thompson Young
- Featured music:
- "High and Low" by Greg Laswell
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Chloe discovers that kryptonite-infected patients at Belle Reeve are being transported to an undisclosed location. When she confronts the doctor involved, he pulls a gun but she is saved when an unknown individual speeds through and knocks the doctor out. Clark goes to investigate and learns that it was Bart Allen. Oliver decides that a vacation will be good for he and Lois, and the two plan to leave after Oliver gets his affairs in order. Lionel warns Lex of another Luthorcorp break-in, one that held information about level 33.1, and Lex shows no concern, even showing him a picture of a glimpse of Bart in a high security image. After they leave Bart speeds in and downloads Lex's computer's hard drive, and then delivers the copy to Oliver. Clark learns that Oliver is using Bart to attack Luthorcorp, but it is too late when Lex captures Bart when he tried to hack into level 33.1's computer system. When he arrives at Oliver's, Clark learns that Arthur Curry and Victor Stone are also working for Ollie. Clark and Chloe figure out where 33.1 is, and Clark sets out to rescue Bart as Chloe lets Oliver know where he's going. Unfortunately, Clark stumbles into a vault for refining kryptonite and becomes locked inside. Oliver, Victor and Arthur infiltrate level 33.1, rescue Clark, who in turn rescues Bart, and together they bring the entire facility down with explosives. Oliver is forced to break-up with Lois when he tells her that he is leaving Metropolis for good. Arthur and Victor inform Clark that Lex is dispatching other level 33.1's all over the world to experiment on anyone with abilities, and Oliver and his team leave Clark in search of their next target.
[edit] Labyrinth
- Original airdate: January 25, 2007
- Directed by: Whitney Ransick
- Written by: Al Septein & Turi Meyer
- Guest role: Phil Morris[2]
- Featured music:
- "Yesterday" by hefshill
[edit] Plot
Clark is attacked in his barn by a Zoner, but when he wakes up he finds himself in a sanitarium, and without his powers. Dr. Hudson informs Clark that his entire life, as he believes it, has been nothing more than a fabrication he created to cope with his biological parents' death in the meteor shower. A patient who identifies himself as being from Mars, warns Clark not to trust anyone; he is quickly sedated and taken away. When Clark escapes the sanitarium he finds that everything has changed. Lana and Nell own the Kent farm, Martha has married Lionel, Lex is in a wheelchair, and Chloe was also a patient with him. Dr. Hudson shows Clark that his imaginary world was created from bits and pieces of the real world, like his "Jorel" hand soap, and fellow patients Arthur Curry and Victor Stone. The patient who claims to be from Mars returns to tell Clark that he must kill Dr. Hudson, because Hudson is actually a phantom attempting to take over Clark's body. Clark fights back and begins to strangle Hudson; in the real world the phantom is pulled from Clark's body via another crystal. Clark awakens to find the mysterious patient from his hallucinations standing in front of him. As Chloe arrives, the unidentified man, with his glowing red eyes, flies away.
[edit] Crimson
- Original airdate: February 1, 2007
- Directed by: Glen Winter
- Written by: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
- Recurring role: Aaron Ashmore
- Guest role: Simone Bailly
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During a Valentine's Day party at the Talon, Lois is given a tube of lipstick laced with red kryptonite. Designed to cause her to fall in-love with the first person she sees, Lois spies Clark in a mirror while applying the lipstick and falls for him. Lana and Chloe mend their friendship, and Chloe agrees to be Lana's maid of honor. Clark informs Chloe that Lois is acting like she is in-love with him, and he thinks that she may have been drugged. Lois finds Clark and the Daily Planet, and when she kisses him, she transfers the red kryptonite traces to Clark. Newly released "Kal" immediately shows Lois his abilities. Inside Oliver's apartment, Kal notices the Luthor engagement party invitation and decides to crash the event. Chloe and Jimmy track down the woman that gave Lois the lipstick, and Jimmy picks up the kryptonite counteractant. Clark crashes the engagement dinner, and, after revealing that Lana is pregnant to everyone, takes Lana away. Jimmy sprays Lois with the counteractant, which immediately stops the effect. Kal tries to convince Lana that he loves her, and that she still loves him (Clark). When Lex arrives at the barn, he and Clark start fighting. Lex stabs Clark just as Martha brings over a kryptonite rock to eliminate the red kryptonite effects. Before she leaves, Lana notices the chisel Lex stabbed Clark with is bent. Jimmy's mistrust of Chloe's feelings for Clark cause the two of them to suspend their relationship. It is hinted that Lana's pregnancy may not have been natural, and Lana's suspicions of Clark continue to grow.
[edit] Trespass
- Original airdate: February 8, 2007
- Directed by: Rick Rosenthal
- Written by: Tracy A. Bellomo
- Guest role: Aaron Ashmore
- Featured music:
- "Roadside" by Rise Against
[edit] Plot
Someone is watching Lana, and they send her a picture of her in her bedroom. Lex has the room checked out, but Lana doesn’t mention the picture to him because it shows the chisel he used to stab Clark. Lex takes off on a business trip, and Lana stays with Chloe. Lana shares the image with Chloe, who immediately informs Clark that Lana is getting closer to figuring out his secret. Lana’s stalker sneaks into the Talon and delivers a gift which indicates that he is planning to kill her. Lex orders his guards to take Lana to Luthorcorp, but Lana decides the best place to go is Clark’s. While staying in Clark’s room, Lana takes the opportunity to search through his things to give her more clues about his secret. The stalker kills one of the body guards, and Lana is taken to the hospital after a fall down the stairs. Placed in an old wing, for security reasons, the stalker, believed to a paparazzi, finds her and begins taking dozens of pictures. Clark shows up and throws him against the wall. While being escorted out, Lex’s guard kills the paparazzi, and then takes Lana back to the mansion. It’s revealed that Lex’s guard is the real stalker, and he pursues Lana to the roof of the mansion. During the struggle, they both fall through a skylight, but Clark catches Lana before she hits the floor. The episode ends with Lex visiting Clark in the barn to give him an invitation for his and Lana's wedding.
[edit] Freak
- Original airdate: February 15, 2007
- Directed by: Michael Rosenbaum
- Written by: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
- Recurring role: Aaron Ashmore
- Guest role: Greyston Holt
[edit] Plot
During Lana's bachelorette party, Chloe suspects Daniel Kim, an employee giving Lana some bowling tips, to have kryptonite enhanced abilities. Later, Tobias, a young man who was blinded in the last meteor shower, arrives at the bowling alley and identifies Daniel as being infected by the meteor rocks. Chloe witnesses several men kidnap Daniel outside, but, when she and Clark investigate, Daniel returns to work the next morning with no memory of the event. After a visit from Clark and Chloe, Tobias calls Dr. Bethany to report that he’s “found another one.” While Clark is interrogating Dr. Bethany about what he overheared, Chloe is kidnapped and taken to a medical facility. Suspected of being infected by the meteor rocks, Chloe is strapped to a table and a DNA sample is taken. Chloe arrives back at the Talon, with no memory of the event. Clark has her try and hack into a laptop he stole from Dr. Bethany. Lex demands that Dr. Bethany bring Tobias to him after he learns of the stolen laptop. While visiting Tobias, Lana is informed that Clark was not infected by the meteors as she believes. Chloe hacks the laptop and finds a GPS tracker for kryptonite infected people. One by one, each of the tracking devices begin to change from green to red. Realizing that each person is dying, Chloe convinces Clark to x-ray her and then use his heat vision to cut a hole in her shoulder to remove her GPS locator. Dr. Bethany arrives to kill Tobias, but Lana is there to prevent it. After a brief struggle, Lana holds Dr. Bethany at gun point, as he prepares to fire his electric tazer, designed to immediately stop the heart, on Tobias. Clark speeds in, swats Lana’s bullet away and reflects Dr. Bethany’s electric stream back toward him. Afterward, Lana confronts Clark about the possibility of him being infected by the meteor rocks, and reassures him that he wouldn’t be any different in her eyes. Chloe worries that she really is infected by kryptonite, and that her powers are just dormant.
[edit] Promise
- Original airdate: March 15, 2007
- Directed by: Rick Rosenthal
- Written by: Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders
- Guest role: Fred Henderson (Dr. Langston) & Sarah-Jane Redmond (Aunt Nell)
- Featured Music:
- "You Could Be Happy" by Snow Patrol
- "Heavenly Day" by Patty Griffin
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Lex has been having nightmares about the truth of Lana's pregnancy, and worrying about whether Lana is going to be at the altar or not. Lana, still having unresolved issues about Clark's secret, devises a plan to test Clark. After tricking Chloe into going into the wine cellar cooler to get a gift for Lex, Lana locks her in and waits for her to call Clark. When Clark arrives, Lana witnesses him break the steel door off and then weld it back onto its hinges with his heat vision. After overhearing Chloe and Clark discussing his true feelings for Lana and about her wedding, Lana decides to not marry Lex. Lex has a meeting with Lana's doctor, and when he tries to blackmail Lex over the truth of Lana's pregnancy, a fight ensues and the doctor is killed accidentally. Lana tells Clark her plans, and tells him to wait at his barn at 5 o'clock for her. Lionel walks in, and realizing that Lana knows Clark's secret, and her plans to leave Lex, threatens to kill Clark if she doesn't marry Lex. After waiting for Lana, Clark finally decides to check the church; he finds Lana accepting her vows with Lex and the two officially marry. Later, Lana tells Clark that she loves Lex and that what she said earlier was just a mistake. Lionel informs Lex that he found the doctor's body, and that he knows the truth about Lana's pregnancy. Lex pleads with him, fearing he will lose Lana, but Lionel informs him that he will let him know exactly what he wants when the time comes. As Clark watches on, Lex and Lana get in their limousine and head off for their honeymoon, with Lana watching him as the car pulls away.
[edit] Combat
- Original airdate: March 22, 2007
- Directed by: James Marshall
- Written by: Turi Meyer & Al Septien
- Recurring role:
- Guest role: Kane (Glen Jacobs) and Ashley Massaro
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Since Lana's wedding, Clark, who has been battling his emotions, has devoted himself to bringing wanted criminals to justice, by any means necessary. Getting a tip from Oliver, Clark learns about an underground fighting ring that makes kryptonite infected people fight one another. Titan, an escaped Phantom Zone criminal who lives to fight, has taken up fighting the krypto-warriors. Lois, in need of a story to save her job, realizes the location of the underground club. Unbeknowst to Clark and Chloe, who have headed to Belle Reve to find who's using its patients for illegal fights, Lois heads to Fort Ryan to find out the truth behind fighting. Clark tracks down the fight's promotor, Maddox, and demands to be put in a fight. After showing a display of his abilities, Maddox agrees, but wants Clark to fight Lois before he fights Titan. Titan senses Clark's arrival and immediately causes chaos, killing Maddox in the process, to get to Clark. After a severe beating, Clark finally gains the upperhand and kills Titan. Also, Lana is told she has suffered a miscarriage and learns of the death of Dr. Langston. Lex then burns all medical files of her pregnancy, including a picture of a baby.
[edit] Progeny
- Original airdate: April 19, 2007
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- Guest role: Lynda Carter
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[edit] Nemesis
- Original airdate: April 26, 2007
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[edit] Noir
- Original airdate: May 3, 2007
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[edit] Prototype
- Original airdate: May 10, 2007
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[edit] Phantom
- Original airdate: May 17, 2007
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[edit] References
- ^ http://community.tvguide.com/thread.jspa?threadID=700012164 Martian Manhunter revealed
- ^ Phil Morris cast as Martian Manhunter. ComicsContinuum.com. Retrieved on 2006-12-17.
[edit] External links
Episodes: Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Season 4 • Season 5 • Season 6 |
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Lionel Luthor • Lois Lane • Jimmy Olsen • Martha Kent • Oliver Queen • Jonathan Kent |
Pete Ross • Jason Teague • Whitney Fordman |
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