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To be honest I don't really watch the scenes with Lana and Lex. Someone want to explain to me what the deal with Lana's baby was?

Sorry didn't see this before. I'll try my bestest...

1. Lana pregnant from Lex presumably
2. After an appointment Lex and the doc speak outside of the room leading us to believe there is an expirment of some sort going on (don't remember the actual convo)
3. Lex is dreaming about the sonogram/ultrasound about himself watching a video of it at home, the baby gets a demonic look on its face and screams while looking at him
4. Lana has a miscarriage after the doctor that was "treating" her is murdered by Lex after threatening Lex that he was going to quit
 

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I've loved this season so far...aside from the ******** "Heroes" shot of Clark, Green Arrow and company walking away from that explosion, the season has been solid and best of all...very dark.

I love Clark this way...even though I know he'll need to calm down somehow and not be so set on revenge.

But it was fun last night, deposit the Lois part being just too damn coincidental...and wont she wonder what happened?

Still...

And I wonder when we find out what Chloe's power will be?

I actually LOVED that scene. Kind of establishes the future of the justice league and is a direct nod to an opening sequence of the justice league cartoon.

Can't wait for the show to return. This last season should be epic. It will be the last season for Smallville. Michael Rosenbaum has already stated next season will be his last. Sounds like he has made up his mind to move on. Also if you listen to some recent comment by Tom Welling he has dropped of few hints about moving on as well. It probably would have been the last regardless.


http://www.buddytv.com/articles/smallville/michael-rosenbaum-is-soon-leav-4603.aspx

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Michael Rosenbaum, actor who plays Lex Luthor on the sci-fi series Smallville has decided to depart from the show, which has ultimately established his stance in the television world. According to Associated Content, Michael Rosenbaum confirmed that season seven would be his last participation on Smallville. At this point, there are no clear reports regarding the grounds of his departure or what’s in store for his future.

Rosenbaum, a 35-year old Jewish American actor, is a native of Long Island who studied at Western Kentucky University with a degree in theatre arts. As an actor, he previously appeared on television shows like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane. In addition, he also graced the movie world with films like Kicking It Old Skool, Racing Stripes, Cursed, Sorority Boys, Sweet November, Eyeball Eddie, Urban Legend and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

As Lex Luthor, Rosenbaum gave life and depth to the villainous character, evident in his acquisition of a Saturn Award for his notable performance in 2001, the year he first appeared on the series Smallville, an action-adventure show that follows the adventures of the young Clark Kent, played by Tom Welling. Throughout the series Luthor’s transition from Clark’s friend to his most hated enemy is a never-ending plot.

Apart from portraying Luthor, he has was given the opportunity to make his directorial debut in an episode of Smallville called “Freak” which aired last February 15, 2007, which is the 15th episode of it’s sixth season. The installment, about a young man and his ability to detect people affected by Kryptonite meteors, garnered an above average satisfactory review from TV.com.

With much significant accomplishments and contributions to the show, his departure will obviously impinge the plot into a different direction. And with just season seven, as well as the rest of season six left, viewers will certainly make the most out of his remaining time on the hit series.

-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
 

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New episode tonight.

After Lex discovers Chloe's mother Moira has the power to control meteor freaks, he develops a drug to wake her from her catatonic state in the asylum, then threatens to kill Chloe unless she uses her power to help him. Clark helps Chloes break into the asylum to rescue Moira and finally get to know her mother
 

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and was it just me, or was the guy locked up at the end (the ladys husband) Helo from battlestar galactica?
 

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meh.

Chloe is a babe though.

Didn't like the "noir" episode. Kind of like they got lazy. The storyline was about 15 minutes long tonight.

yup - just a filler episode.

they seem to have one of these every season before the push towards the season finale
 

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Isn't it Rosenbaum's (Lex) last episode?

No next season will be his last season. After that he doesn't intend to seek another contract. I don't think the show goes beyond next season anyway.
 
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Someone explain to me Bizzaro from the comics? I never read them so I'm curious how much last night was like the comics?

Also, is Chloe dead? I thought for a second she had transferred herself to Lois, and that would in turn be part of the reason Lois and Clark are together later in life.
 

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Someone explain to me Bizzaro from the comics? I never read them so I'm curious how much last night was like the comics?

Also, is Chloe dead? I thought for a second she had transferred herself to Lois, and that would in turn be part of the reason Lois and Clark are together later in life.

It depends on which continuity. Basically he is sort of an insane copy of Superman that has a "bizarre" sense of logic. Hence the name. In the 80's the character was reintroduced in a storyline in which Lex Luthor attempted to clone Superman and it backfired. However, I don't think they are following that to a T since this version seems to have all the smarts of Clark.

I don't think she transferred herself into Lois because Lois was talking to Chloe like she was still the same old Lois. I think Chloe's power was the ability to heal. It might cost her her life to do it or it may just weaken her for some time. I guess we have to wait until next season to find out.
 

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I have never actually followed the lore of superman myself so I got a question as well.

What did the bizzare superman turn into when he went all metallic looking in the last screen shot before the credits as he flew away. Is that what the bizzare superman is supposed to look like?
 

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I have never actually followed the lore of superman myself so I got a question as well.

What did the bizzare superman turn into when he went all metallic looking in the last screen shot before the credits as he flew away. Is that what the bizzare superman is supposed to look like?

Well that's their take on the character. The character from the comics had this sort of grayed out color and more of a caveman look (cloning gone bad). This show seemed to mimic the 80's clone idea but without the character really looking different. In the Smallville version they look the same but with the Anti-Superman (in this case Anti-Clark) idea intact. Again, I don't think based on how the show has introduced other characters from the DC Universe in a more grounded way would go well with the characters original concept.

There are different versions of him based on which continuity. You can see one of the original concepts here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasteldeventoorg/495279201/

A more recent version:

http://www.toymania.com/news/messages/2237.shtml
 
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