List of Smallville characters (season 4)
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This is a page of guest characters on Smallville's fourth season. It also includes Jason Teague, a main character who only appears in this season.
[edit] Jason Teague
- Played by: Jensen Ackles
- Appears in:
Jason is a young man in his twenties, who was the son of the wealthy and manipulative Genevieve Teague (played by Jane Seymour). Lana Lang met and fell in love with him in Paris when she was attending art school. At a church in Paris, Jason showed Lana the tomb of a 17th century noblewoman and witch named Countess Marguerite Isobel Theroux, who was later revealed to be Lana's ancestor. When Lana touched Isobel's tomb, she gained a tattoo on her lower back, through which Isobel would eventually possess Lana and control her body.
When Lana returned to Smallville seeking answers about the tattoo, Jason followed her there. He took a job as an assistant football coach at Smallville High School, and it was there that he first met Clark (who was the quarterback of the team). Lex Luthor, partly motivated by his own desires for Lana, did not think it proper for a teacher and student to be dating each other, and so got Jason fired from his job.
Jason's mother, Genevieve, then came to town. She revealed to Jason that the Teagues were descendants of Gertrude, a duchess in France who had condemned Isobel, Lana's ancestor, to death for witchcraft in the 17th century. Both Gertrude and Isobel had been searching for Kryptonian Crystals which would endow the possessor with powers beyond those of mortals. It was imperative for the Teagues to locate and seize those crystals before Isobel did, since if the reverse were to happen, Isobel (in Lana's body) would destroy the Teagues in revenge. Feeling that neither he nor Lana would be happy in a relationship in which their meeting had been engineered, Jason broke up with Lana without telling her the truth.
Lex was also searching for the same three crystals that the Teagues were looking for. He had had photos of Jason and Genevieve taken in Paris prior to Lana's arrival, and knew that the Teagues were searching for the crystals due to the threat that Isobel posed. He recruited Jason to be his partner in his search for the crystals. Together, Lex and Jason went to Shanghai to find the second crystal, and Clark and Lana followed them there, only for all four of them to be captured by Chinese security forces. However, while the guards were torturing Lana, Isobel possessed her body again and thus got her hands on the crystal. After a sword fight between Clark and Isobel, Jason got the crystal and took it back to Smallville. No longer trusting Jason as he had lied to her about his trip to China and working with his mother, Lana then stole the crystal from their hiding place. Jason, suspecting Lionel of stealing the crystal, confronted him about it.
Jason knew that the third crystal was in the possession of Dr. Bridgette Crosby, the emissary of Dr. Virgil Swann. So, at the behest of his mother, Jason killed Dr. Crosby, obtained the crystal, and hastily buried her on the property of the Luthor Mansion so as to frame Lex for the murder.
Lionel found out about the Teagues' activities, and poisoned Genevieve's wine glass, withholding the antidote until Genevieve turned over the crystal and swore to leave the Luthors alone. However Genevieve and Jason (under her manipulation) captured the Luthors and tortured them; under torture, Lionel lied and said that he gave the Kryptonian Crystal he had had to Lana. During a confrontation with Lex, Jason was shot, not fatally, by Lionel, who arrived just in time to save Lex.
Genevieve paid a visit to Lana in her apartment and demanded the crystal from her at gunpoint. Lana defended herself, but in the ensuing fight, Isobel re-possessed Lana and stabbed Genevieve to death with the Air Crystal. Meanwhile, Jason suspected Clark of hiding the third crystal, and barged into the Kent Farm with a shotgun in his hand, demanding the crystal (not knowing that his mother had been killed).
Coincidentally, Smallville was besieged by a second meteor shower created when Genevieve's blood made contact with the stone she was stabbed with. Jason Teague died in Smallville when the meteor shower directly hit the Kent Farm. According to Lex Luthor in the fifth season premiere, he had Jason and Genevieve's death covered up so as to avoid any suspicions as to what had really happened.
Later, in the season 7 episode, Veritas, a young Jason Teague appeared alongside young versions of both Oliver Queen and Lex Luthor during a flashback.
[edit] Alicia Baker
- Played by: Sarah Carter
- Appears in: "Unsafe" and "Pariah"
Alicia Baker returns after being in Belle Reve for a year. Dr William McBride lets her go for his own personal reasons but she goes to Clark first and after Clark finds she has been cured he goes on a date with her. When she finds Dr McBride is following her she asks Clark to run away with her but he declines. She decides to use red kryptionite to get him to go with her but they end up making out and he proposes to her and they get married at Las Vegas. When they are close to losing their virginity, Alicia removes the necklace which snaps Clark back. After an argument with each other she teleports away and tells Dr McBride. Dr McBride visits Clark and attempts to shoot him but Alicia teleports in front of Clark and tells him that she promised to protect his secret. They seem to have broken up but Clark loves Alicia too much to let her leave and they start a new relationship. Alicia is then framed to be attacking Lana Lang & Jason Teague but it is actually a metahuman called Tim who drugs her and later when Clark goes looking for her he finds her hanging from a beam in her barn. He finds out who the killer is and almost kills him but is convinced not to by Lois Lane. Clark felt immense guilt over the fact that he didn't trust or believe her. He felt he should have gone with her to reveal his secret so people wouldn't have judged her and she might still be alive.
[edit] Abilities
Teleporter.
[edit] Bridgette Crosby
- Played by: Margot Kidder
- Appears in: "Crusade", "Transference"
Dr. Bridgette Crosby was the assistant to Dr. Swann. She also knows about Clark being Kal-El from Krypton and about the Crystals of Knowledge and helped Martha Kent save her son by giving her Black Kryptonite. When she got hold of the Stone of Water and Dr. Swann died, she was captured by Genevieve Teague and was killed. Jason Teague took the body and half-buried it in the ground of the Luthor estate, expecting Lex would cover up her death. Jason took the Stone of Water from Dr. Crosby. NOTE ASIDE: Dr. Crosby appeared only in the season opener, and then in "Transference." During the season, Dr. Crosby is made reference to and we even see (through Lex's email) that she had replied to him with the subject reading "So, You Found Me"... It is never made clear exactly what Brigette's agenda was with the stones. It would be admirable that she was protecting them.
[edit] General Sam Lane
- Played by: Michael Ironside
- Appears in: "Gone", "Façade"
[edit] Trent MacGowen
- Played by: James Bell
- Appears in: "Gone"
Trent is a metahuman assassin sent by Lionel Luthor to kill Chloe Sullivan so she could not testify against him (he uses his arm as an ax-like weapon to attack Lois over Chloe's grave, then later, his finger morphs to a sharp object as he points it at Lionel's face). Clark (in self-defense) uses his heat vision to destroy Trent, and he blasts apart and falls into a vat of heated metal. Lois takes the credit for the big save.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
He can transmute his body into a metallic alloy that he controls and can make himself disperse into liquid metal, or become as hard as steel. He can also shape his limbs into metallic weapons such as knives, axes, swords, etc.
[edit] Abigail "Abby" Fine and Dr. Elaine Fine
- Played by: Brianna Lynn Brown (Abby), Julianne Christie (Dr. Elaine Fine)
- Appears in: "Facade"
Abigail Fine was an SHS student with a face that was full of pimples, so much so that her fellow students used to make fun of her and call her "Scabby Abby" in freshman year. Tired of the abuse, Abby went to her mother, Dr. Elaine Fine. Elaine had concocted a treatment that involved laying the patient down on a table and using many syringes to simultaneously inject the face with liquid Kryptonite. Her face cleared, Abby went back to school and became a "guy magnet" in senior year. However, the treatment had a downside as well: whenever Abby kissed somebody, it would spike the serotonin levels in their brain and make them think their face was deteriorating. Abby discovered this when she began a romance with football player Brett; when she kissed him, he thought his face was falling apart and madly ran around SHS until he got hit by a car and landed in the hospital. Lana went to Elaine for a consultation to get her tattoo removed, and Elaine feared that Lana would expose her. To avert this situation, Elaine told Abby to kiss Lana, and Lana suffered the same horrendous delusions as Brett and landed in the hospital after theatre props landed on her. Lois decided to try to expose Elaine as part of her first assignment for the Torch; Elaine discovered her plot and made Lois her next victim. However, Clark arrived and rescued Lois, and Lois downed Elaine with a kick to the face when she tried to stab her to death with a syringe. Elaine was presumably sent to jail and Abby received treatment for the side effect of her mother's treatment.
[edit] Mandy
- Played by: Amanda Walsh
- Appears in: "Devoted"
Mandy is a Smallville High cheerleader who, along with the other cheerleaders, develops a method of controlling their boyfriends on the football team by using a formula she discovered while doing a science experiment on the "love molecule."
[edit] Bart Allen a.k.a. Flash
- Played by: Kyle Gallner
- Appears in: "Run" "Justice"
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Super speed
[edit] Edgar Cole
- Played by: J.P. Manoux
- Appears in: "Transference"
[edit] Mikail Mxyzptlk
- Played by: Trent Ford
- Appears in: "Jinx"
In the comics, he was an imp from the 5th dimension who had an almost endless array of powers. In Smallville, however, he is a Slavic teen with the ability to control people's minds; his powers seem to require him to verbally speak out one-phrase verbs to set into effect. He used his powers primarily to rig High School football games. After Clark and Chloe took away his powers, Lex showed him the mysterious level 33.1 at his plant. As part of a promotion, fans could see Lex's inbox, which contained an email from Mxyzptlk stating that his powers have returned and that he thought Molly Griggs was hot, hinting at a potential Legion of Doom. Since the Level 33.1 storyline returned for Season 6, another appearance by him is possible.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
He has mental control over a person's bodily functions.
[edit] Countess Marguerite Isobel Theroux
- Played by: Kristin Kreuk
- Appears in: "Spell", "Sacred", "Commencement" (briefly)
Countess Marguerite Isobel Theroux was an infamous witch of 17th-century France. She had been searching for three stones of power that would give her and her friends, fellow witches Madeleine and Brianna, powers beyond those of men. In 1604, she was condemned to death by a woman named Gertrude and burned at the stake. However, before her execution, Isobel vowed that she would return through a descendant of hers and continue her quest for the stones, and spat blood on a page of her spell book that the magistrate was holding in his hands. Four hundred years later, Lana, her descendant and heir, bought the spell book and touched the bloodstain, causing Isobel to invade her body. She went on to concoct a potion that resurrected Madeleine and Brianna in the bodies of Chloe and Lois, respectively, strip Clark of his powers and get him to tell the three of them where one of the stones was hidden (in the caves). However, the force of the stone was enough for it to escape Isobel's hands and come into those of Clark, completely restoring his powers. He subsequently used his heat vision to destroy the spell book and rid Lana of Isobel, at least for the time being. Later, when Lex and Jason went to find another of the stones in China, Clark and Lana followed them there. All of them were captured by Chinese security forces and, with the exception of Clark, tortured. However, the torture of Lana caused Isobel to invade her body again, and she quickly subdued everyone else and laid her hands on the stone. When Clark challenged her for it, they engaged in a sword fight that eventually made Isobel leave Lana's body again, but Lana held onto the stone. Isobel's final appearance came when Genevieve Teague pulled a gun on Lana in her apartment, demanding the stone from her. A fight ensued, during which time Isobel once again entered Lana's body and stabbed Genevieve to death with the stone. Following Genevieve's demise, Isobel left Lana's body permanently.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
She has various abilities that derive from the study of magic such as telekinesis, energy projection, teleportation, and power extraction.
[edit] Genevieve Teague
- Played by: Jane Seymour
- Appears in: "Bound", "Pariah", "Krypto", "Ageless", "Forever", "Commencement"
Genevieve is Jason Teague's mother and a very wealthy and powerful woman. She is a descendant of Gertrude, the woman who had condemned Countess Isobel Theroux (a witch and ancestor of Lana) to death in the 17th century. Genevieve and Jason had been researching Countess Theroux in Paris; she knew of Isobel's promise that she would return through her descendant and that the Countess was Lana's ancestor. Accordingly, she set her son up with Lana when she came to Paris to go to art school in order to keep her on a short leash. Genevieve was obsessed with finding the three stones and bringing them together in order to prevent Isobel from finding them first and wiping out the Teagues altogether in revenge for Gertrude's condemnation of her. Her obsession was such that she had Jason kill Dr. Bridgette Crosby to get her hands on one of the stones. Genevieve also managed to get Lionel's conviction overturned; however, when she subsequently threatened Lionel and Lex for the stones, Lionel poisoned her and threatened to let her die unless she desisted. Not to be outdone, Genevieve and Jason captured the Luthors and tortured them; under torture, Lionel revealed that he gave the stone to Lana. Genevieve paid a visit to Lana in her apartment and pulled a gun on her, demanding the stone. Lana defended herself, but during the fight Isobel invaded Lana's body and stabbed Genevieve to death with the stone. It is possible that she wanted the stones for her own desires, explaining her dangerous obsession.
[edit] Tim Westcott
- Played by: Derek Hamilton
- Appears in: "Pariah"
Tim Westcott is a young man who can harden himself to become more durable or disperse himself, like a dust storm, to travel quickly and through tight spaces. Tim had an obsession with morality, which led him to murder Alicia Baker, and attempt to murder Lana and also Jason. On both occasions he misled the authorities by faking clues, like Alicia's scarf, to make it seem that Alicia was the murderer. Tim was fond of history, and spent a great deal of time in the Smallville Museum. He also believed that the meteors corrupted Smallville.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
He can become a being of sand and use it in a variety of ways. He can harden himself to become more durable or disperse himself for more versatile movement through tight spaces.
[edit] Shelby The Dog
- Played by: Bud the Dog
- Appears in: "Krypto", "Lucy", "Spirit", "Commencement", "Arrival", "Hidden", "Solitude", "Lexmas", "Fanatic", "Fragile", "Vessel"
Shelby is the Kent's golden retriever and was a lab animal in one of LuthorCorp's many illegal experiments. Shelby was used for criminal intentions. By inserting a Kryptonite steroid, Shelby gained super strength making him almost invulnerable. He was found by Lois, who accidentally hit him with her car. He has been staying with the Kents ever since then. Lois jokingly called him Clarky, because she was allergic to him.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
He previously had super-strength.
[edit] Lucy Lane
- Played by: Peyton List
- Appears in: "Lucy"
Lucy Lane is Lois' younger sister. A student at an all-girls boarding school in Europe, she arrived in Smallville to visit her sister at the Kent Farm. Clark caught Lucy one night sneaking out to steal money from the Talon, and she admitted that she had borrowed some money from a loan-shark in Europe, and he had come to Smallville to collect. Clark took Lucy to see Lex, who told them that the man chasing Lucy was a member of a German crime syndicate whom LuthorCorp had beat in a race to acquire a European hotel. Clark told Lois about Lucy's predicament, despite telling Lucy earlier that he wouldn't. Clark, Lex, Lois, and Lucy devised a plan to scam the loan-shark, but he figured out the ruse and kidnapped Lois and Lucy. While the sisters were riding in the back of the loan-shark's transport truck, Lois discovered that Lucy was actually a criminal herself, having come to Smallville to con Lex out of money. Clark discovered this as well and told Lex about the scheme. Clark eventually rescued Lois and Lucy and Lex ordered Lucy arrested, but Lucy displayed her sister's cunning when she stole Lex's sports car along with the money.
[edit] Alexander Luthor
- Played by: Michael Rosenbaum
- Appears in: "Onyx"
Lex Luthor's clone/evil double. Alexander is the embodiment of dark inhibitions that Lex held inside of him. He was split apart by a Black Kryptonite explosion and the parts restored by Black Kryptonite as well.
[edit] Dawn Stiles
- Played by: Beatrice Rosen
- Appears in: "Spirit"
An egotistical, blonde SHS student, Dawn's life ambition was to become Prom Queen. She was offended by Chloe's article in The Torch that attacked Prom as a popularity contest, and even more offended that Chloe had been entered as a contestant for Prom Queen (as a result of machinations by Clark). After her boyfriend Billy Durdan broke up with her the day before Prom, Dawn sought to get Clark to go with her. However, that night, she was seriously injured in a car accident at the bottom of a gorge containing Kryptonite. The Kryptonite caused her soul to leave her body and invade other bodies, including those of Martha and Lana. She even appropriated the body of a hospital nurse and killed off her own body, as it was horribly disfigured after the accident. Dawn (as Lois) finally got Clark to take her to Prom, and transferred into Chloe's body as soon as Chloe was named Prom Queen. After she was humiliated on stage by her fellow students, she tried to set the school on fire by causing an oil leak in the boiler room. Clark and Jonathan arrived, and Dawn transferred into Clark's body. However, Jonathan was ready with a piece of Kryptonite, which weakened Clark and caused Dawn's spirit to seep out of his body.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
She can invade and control people's bodies by physical contact.
[edit] Kevin Grady and Mr. Grady
- Played by: Jonathan Bennett (Kevin), Tom Butler (Mr. Grady)
- Appears in: "Blank"
Kevin was a normal teenager who had witnessed the murder of his own brother by his father. Because Mr. Grady didn't want Kevin to tell anyone, he replaced his memories with fake ones, making Kevin think he murdered his brother. It also gave Kevin powers that would erase the last moments of a person's memories. Clark helps solve this mystery having had his memory (even of his origin and powers) wiped clean early in the episode. Eventually, Clark's memory is properly returned, and Kevin does him the favor of wiping clean the minds of Chloe, Lois, and Sheriff Adams after they had just witnessed Clark using his powers (Kevin didn't know that Chloe already knew about Clark's abilities). Kevin's disposition is rationalized by episode's end, and he walks away unscathed (neither killed nor sent to Belle Reve). In the Season ^ episode "Freak", meteorfreaks identified by Tobias Rice and subsequently abducted and released by Luthor apparently retains no memory regarding the events that occurred during their abduction. This suggests that a metahuman with similar abilities to Kevin is under the employ of LutherCorp
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Kevin had the ability to erase the last few moments of a person's memories.
[edit] Evan Gallagher
- Played by: Owen Stuart (Baby), Colin Ford (Age 7), Jeff Ballard (Age 16)
- Appears in: "Ageless"
Evan (named after Evan's field) was the son of a part-time auto mechanic attending Smallville High and a young girl affected by the meteor rocks. After an eventful night at a party, the young girl wakes up to discover that she is obviously pregnant (possibly a month or two of physical development). Evan was "born" a week later, consuming his mother in the process. He was found by Clark and Lana in a very similar way as how Clark was found by Martha and Jonathan Kent. His body's aging properties where quickly discovered, and Lana and Clark went to Lex for help, who discovered that a bone marrow transplant from one of Evan's parents might slow the aging process to normal levels. However, both Clark and Evan find and visit Evan's father separately, and the father accidentally dies after a scuffle with Evan. Knowing he is doomed, Evan goes with Lana to visit a windmill, which he read about earlier that day. Clark arrives just before Evan ages for the last time, while Lana gets to safety, out of range of the energy shockwave. Before he dies, Evan states how happy he is that Clark and Lana found him. Clark replies "I think you found us," clearly reminiscent of Clark's and Jonathan's final exchange in the pilot episode. Evan ages for the last time, giving a view of a very old man before transforming completely into energy and destroying the windmill on which he lies. Evan was undoubtably a child genius. He learned to read on his own and read all of Clark's books. During the episode there was an ironic twist of events as Evan showed similar emotions that Clark has felt since he met Jor-El.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Evan is a child who grows at an accelerated rate. His body stores up energy and then releases it, causing an exponential increase in physical age and a resulting shockwave that interferes with electrical systems (the latter being a trait he inherited from his mother).
[edit] Brendan Nash
- Played by: Steven Grayhm
- Appears in: "Forever"
As a student with the ability to turn a person into a wax statue, he tried to capture all of the most popular students, those on "the most likely to become" page, and placed them in his own Smallville High School so they would never have to leave. When Clark came to rescue them, Nash tried touching Clark, but his powers were reflected off Clark and onto him. As he was turning into a statue, he gave Clark a cryptic warning, telling him his life will change after graduation and it won't be for the better. He plummeted to his death, shattering into pieces.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
He has the ability to turn a person into a model statue.
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