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According to all the online forums and sites the new episodes won't start airing until March 12th. Although I liked the episode last night and the comments about the cape. Having been away from the Smallville Universe watching these reruns are cool with me.
 
awesome news for me! im always up for more smallville! :rock
 
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:rock :rock :rock :rock

I'm in love! :drool:
 
Great news that it's been picked up for Season 9, I love Smallville. :D And Zatanna looks great, pretty close to the artwork I've seen of her. I don't know the character much, but I'm still looking forward to that episode.
 
That's great news that Smallville is getting a Ninth Season! Now...will we finally see Clark as Superman? Possibly just ONE time I hope?

Zatanna does looks great. Very accurate outfit to how she appears in the comics. I was worried about Smallville when I haven't seen any new episodes for a couple of weeks. It is one of my all-time favorite T.V. shows. Superman is my favorite comic book character. I've enjoyed this series from the beginning. I love the characters. I'm just ready for very little, or no more of Lana Lang. Time to move on to starting your relationship with Lois now Clark!

So does anyone know if the first "new" episode this month is the Zatanna episode on March 26? Or will we see a new episode sooner than that? I just saw on www.kryptonsite.com that March 12 episode, "Infamous" is a new episode. That's great news!

I'm ready for Jimmy, Lois and Doomsday to return! :D
 
That's great news that Smallville is getting a Ninth Season! Now...will we finally see Clark as Superman? Possibly just ONE time I hope?

Zatanna does looks great. Very accurate outfit to how she appears in the comics. I was worried about Smallville when I haven't seen any new episodes for a couple of weeks. It is one of my all-time favorite T.V. shows. Superman is my favorite comic book character. I've enjoyed this series from the beginning. I love the characters. I'm just ready for very little, or no more of Lana Lang. Time to move on to starting your relationship with Lois now Clark!

So does anyone know if the first "new" episode this month is the Zatanna episode on March 26? Or will we see a new episode sooner than that? I just saw on www.kryptonsite.com that March 12 episode, "Infamous" is a new episode. That's great news!

I'm ready for Jimmy, Lois and Doomsday to return! :D

So "Infamous" seems to be Clark revealing his secret. I hope its some sort of fantasy world....but maybe Zatanna comes in to reverse things?
 
Finally Lois is gonna find out about Clark. And it looks like they are finally gonna get it on too. Sweet!

Can't be real though. cause the whole world finds out about his secret. Which would kinda put an end to the show. Though Im all for a cool fantasy world.
 
Smallville seems to like to reveal secrets to main characters and then have a nice reboot at the end. I wonder if the groundhog day crystal will make a reappearance :huh:huh:huh:huh
 
Smallville seems to like to reveal secrets to main characters and then have a nice reboot at the end. I wonder if the groundhog day crystal will make a reappearance :huh:huh:huh:huh

One of the biggest issues I had with Smallville is that amnesia surrounding Clark's secret was a standard side effect of every malody known to man.

"I'm sorry sir you have a concussion...you won't remember the past 24 hours."

"I'm sorry Lex, you were infected by Brainiac. You won't remember the past 48 h"

"I'm sorry Pete you were infected with an ancient parastic worm...you won't remember the past 36 hours."

"I'm sorry Louis you just saw me throw a giant metal pole across the room but the woman that WAS attacking me is now going to erease your memory because its the right thing to do"

"I'm sorry Lana I gave you a kryptonion form of genital herpes while we were making "super/siesmic" love....you won't remember the past 24 hours. Wait...what...you still remember...?? DAMN"
 
Yeah, I love that shot of her coming out of the lake with the red bikini on! In the title sequence. Very cool!

:monkey5
 
Some rumors about the season finale and next season:

Two characters will die in the season finale of Smallville and (shockingly) not come back to life, according to new rumors. We're kinda hoping they go wild. Speculative spoilers ahead.

Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello spilled the beans about the upcoming doom, and also revealed that one of the soon-to-die is a Smallville veteran, and another isn't... which, to me, sounds like we're going to lose Chloe and Davis, thereby bringing the season's Doomsday storyline to an appropriate climax, while also tying in with that "No Davis, Only Doomsday" rumor from Morning Spoilers yesterday.

I hope I'm wrong; Chloe is still one of my favorite characters in the show - Honestly, I don't care about Davis, and doubt the rest of you do, either - but she's also the only expendable veteran, because she's the only character left in the show who doesn't play a role in the Superman mythos as we know them; as much as I'd want to show to take a leap into the unknown by killing Jimmy Olsen, Lana (oh, please kill Lana) or Lois and making a definitive "All bets are off" statement about what the audience assumes is Clark's future, it's most likely never going to happen because the show, to its benefit and detriment, is completely devoted to Superman and the world around him that everyone knows about. Chloe is, sadly, the only long-running character who can be killed without changing the Superman stories that we love so much.

Thing is, I kind of want them to change the Superman stories that we love so much.

One of the main problems with Smallville, especially now that it's heading into its ninth year and has so much of the Superman world already in place (Metropolis, the Daily Planet, Lois) is that the sense of inevitability has completely overpowered any sense of real dramatic tension. We know who's going to live and die each week, because we "know" that Superman's best pal is Jimmy Olsen and his girlfriend is Lois Lane... or, for that matter, that Clark Kent will grow up to become Superman. And, really, there's no real reason that has to be the case.

Look at it this way; Smallville has already screwed up a lot of what we "know" about Superman - For one thing, there's already a Justice League going around fighting crime, and for another, Lex Luthor seems to have disappeared and been dealt with, alongside Brainiac, Zod and, by series' end, Doomsday. Jimmy is a contemporary of Clark's, and not a younger, overly-excitable cub reporter. Perry White is a washed-up hack, and not editor of the Daily Planet, and so on. So why can't Smallville go for broke in what must, surely, be its last season and completely throw out everything we think we know about the show and its characters in order to give us exactly what we don't expect? It's be a ballsy, unexpected move, and it could completely backfire - Let's face it, Smallville doesn't have the greatest track record for succeeding on the few occasions that they really have tried risks - but it would give Smallville something it's not had for years, if ever: The feeling that anything could happen at any moment, and that you should pay attention, just in case.

So here's hoping that Chloe survives, and that it's Clark's mom or someone who bites the speeding bullet that Clark wasn't faster than at the end of this season. It may not be what we'd expect, but that's kind of the point.


American Wrestler Matt Morgan has been cast to play Doomsday on Smallville in season 9- I think we can take that to mean the nice Davis Bloome will disappear into the guise of the monster full time at the end of this season…..

Morgan spoke to The Pain Clinic, a pro-wrestling talk show. What follows is my transcript of what he said.

Asked about rumours of a role on Smallville, he said: “I originally was trying to get cast for a different role and they told me I was too tall. They called my agent back and said ‘We really like Matt, he’s a little bit too tall for what we were trying to cast him as.’

“And then I guess they went to lunch and the director was talking to them and said ‘You’ve got to see this kid - he’s 7ft tall and 300lbs and young and it’s just such a shame he is too tall for the spot he was going for’. The director then said ‘Hold up, why don’t we sign this kid for the role of Doomsday?’.

“They had just previously cast the Doomsday character - signed, sealed, delivered, it was concrete. The director said ‘Let’s figure a way to recast Doomsday and maybe have this Matt Morgan kid play him’. In postproduction they are going to try to write around it, hopefully.

“I keep my fingers crossed - entertainment is worse than wrestling when it comes to holding your breath for things to happen. So, barring anything crazy happening, it sounds like that’s what they want, they want me to play this role of Doomsday, because I don’t know if you guys follow the comic books but Doomsday is like three times the size of Superman.”
 
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Some rumors about the season finale and next season:

Two characters will die in the season finale of Smallville and (shockingly) not come back to life, according to new rumors. We're kinda hoping they go wild. Speculative spoilers ahead.

Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello spilled the beans about the upcoming doom, and also revealed that one of the soon-to-die is a Smallville veteran, and another isn't... which, to me, sounds like we're going to lose Chloe and Davis, thereby bringing the season's Doomsday storyline to an appropriate climax, while also tying in with that "No Davis, Only Doomsday" rumor from Morning Spoilers yesterday.

I hope I'm wrong; Chloe is still one of my favorite characters in the show - Honestly, I don't care about Davis, and doubt the rest of you do, either - but she's also the only expendable veteran, because she's the only character left in the show who doesn't play a role in the Superman mythos as we know them; as much as I'd want to show to take a leap into the unknown by killing Jimmy Olsen, Lana (oh, please kill Lana) or Lois and making a definitive "All bets are off" statement about what the audience assumes is Clark's future, it's most likely never going to happen because the show, to its benefit and detriment, is completely devoted to Superman and the world around him that everyone knows about. Chloe is, sadly, the only long-running character who can be killed without changing the Superman stories that we love so much.

Thing is, I kind of want them to change the Superman stories that we love so much.

One of the main problems with Smallville, especially now that it's heading into its ninth year and has so much of the Superman world already in place (Metropolis, the Daily Planet, Lois) is that the sense of inevitability has completely overpowered any sense of real dramatic tension. We know who's going to live and die each week, because we "know" that Superman's best pal is Jimmy Olsen and his girlfriend is Lois Lane... or, for that matter, that Clark Kent will grow up to become Superman. And, really, there's no real reason that has to be the case.

Look at it this way; Smallville has already screwed up a lot of what we "know" about Superman - For one thing, there's already a Justice League going around fighting crime, and for another, Lex Luthor seems to have disappeared and been dealt with, alongside Brainiac, Zod and, by series' end, Doomsday. Jimmy is a contemporary of Clark's, and not a younger, overly-excitable cub reporter. Perry White is a washed-up hack, and not editor of the Daily Planet, and so on. So why can't Smallville go for broke in what must, surely, be its last season and completely throw out everything we think we know about the show and its characters in order to give us exactly what we don't expect? It's be a ballsy, unexpected move, and it could completely backfire - Let's face it, Smallville doesn't have the greatest track record for succeeding on the few occasions that they really have tried risks - but it would give Smallville something it's not had for years, if ever: The feeling that anything could happen at any moment, and that you should pay attention, just in case.

So here's hoping that Chloe survives, and that it's Clark's mom or someone who bites the speeding bullet that Clark wasn't faster than at the end of this season. It may not be what we'd expect, but that's kind of the point.


American Wrestler Matt Morgan has been cast to play Doomsday on Smallville in season 9- I think we can take that to mean the nice Davis Bloome will disappear into the guise of the monster full time at the end of this season…..

Morgan spoke to The Pain Clinic, a pro-wrestling talk show. What follows is my transcript of what he said.

Asked about rumours of a role on Smallville, he said: “I originally was trying to get cast for a different role and they told me I was too tall. They called my agent back and said ‘We really like Matt, he’s a little bit too tall for what we were trying to cast him as.’

“And then I guess they went to lunch and the director was talking to them and said ‘You’ve got to see this kid - he’s 7ft tall and 300lbs and young and it’s just such a shame he is too tall for the spot he was going for’. The director then said ‘Hold up, why don’t we sign this kid for the role of Doomsday?’.

“They had just previously cast the Doomsday character - signed, sealed, delivered, it was concrete. The director said ‘Let’s figure a way to recast Doomsday and maybe have this Matt Morgan kid play him’. In postproduction they are going to try to write around it, hopefully.

“I keep my fingers crossed - entertainment is worse than wrestling when it comes to holding your breath for things to happen. So, barring anything crazy happening, it sounds like that’s what they want, they want me to play this role of Doomsday, because I don’t know if you guys follow the comic books but Doomsday is like three times the size of Superman.”

Chloe is a logical choice. The Legion episode realllly foreshadowed her future.
 
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