So, the germ of a mysterious hero running loose in Metropolis has been planted and whispers of "Who is it?" are on the lips of the city.
This episode did more to furthur Clark along than any episode in some time, loved the beginning with him just listening to the police scanner looking for people to save.
It's funny, the guy who plays Davis was also on Dexter playing a guy who was a copycat of the real killer and now on this show he IS the real killer and someone else is copying HIM lol.
I personally like how they're handling Davis, you really feel that something evil is boiling inside of him just waiting to explode.
As for next weeks previews we see someone standing atop a building wearing a red cape but I refuse to allow the show to fool me into thinking it's Clark lol, too soon and too easy for that.
Clark said he and Chloe have been friends eight years. I was under the impression that Clark, Pete and Chloe had basically been the Three Musketeers since grade school. Is that wrong?
I think Chloe had moved to Smallville relatively recently at the start of the series. She wasn't the new kid, but had only been there a year or two as of the premiere.
I was telling a buddy of mine who won't see this episode for a long while about it, going on to list the other...er, enjoyable moments of the season so far (Alan Richson in the premiere, Justin Hartley last week). Crashdown on BSG was always good looking, but Smallville just catapulted Sam Witwer into the stratosphere.
What was nice is that they did it in a way that solidly puts Jimmy in the "Clark is not Superman" category, while simultaneously pushing forward Clark's willingness to embrace the Superman persona.
Other aspects of the episode that I really enjoyed: Clark realizing his days of casually wearing red and blue are over - bring on the office suits! Lois' smirk when Clark zipped her up. Lois' determination to get to the bottom of the mysterious hero (which makes it even more important that she has been set up to love Clark and not Superman, though she will no doubt be infatuated with the latter.)
One other thing: am I wrong, or was that one of the few times we've ever seen Lois and Jimmy working together without someone else around to balance out the relationships?
I know they don't have a lot of options, but Metropolis seems very small with the constantly reused backlot sets. That curved section of street is omnipresent. The alley where the marriage test guy turned on his lights is often seen now, too.
I was wondering that too, the ship has sailed on Clark wearing glasses so the best I can figure is that he will look like a completely different person when he's sporting the Superman curl.
Great ep! This new staff in charge of the show are really cooking with gas now, if it were still Gough and Milar in charge we'd still be wallowing in uncertainty and Clark would probably still be on the farm pouting over Lana.
These new people know exactly where to go and they are getting us there.
Loved how astute Jimmy was in figuring out about Clark, even if he did give up on it, I especially liked when he called Clark on the rescue at the end..."Who are you trying to kid?".
That was bloody wild. Clark won't approve, obviously, but I think Chloe felt she needed to do something to reassure him the secret was safe after putting it in jeopardy.
Another solid episode from where I sit. The show feels new...almost rejuvenated this year. Gone is the Jor-El/Krypton nonsense we've had for too long and in its place is actual character development and compelling story. S8 is beating S7 hands down right now.
I don't think Chloe killed memory thief, she just overloaded his brain, and basically did a mindwipe, but in the process, it put him in cardiac arrest, but I'm sure the medical staff handled that crisis.
There is going to have to be a massive mind wipe near the end of this series. Lois knows too much, Perry White knows Clark's name, Chloe knows the secret, the JL is on on it, Lana knows...heck, even the eventual reappearance of Lex is going to require some plot contortions.
Yeah, that is getting annoying. They used to actually film more of the city scenes on location in Vancouver(?) a few years ago. But, that seems to have stopped or greatly reduced. Also, they keep using that same night club for every bar and restaurant.
On a side note. All of the these "teases" towards him becoming Supes is just brutal. Its like being really hungry and then seeing a table of food and not being able to eat any of it.