Smallville (Season 10 - The Final Season!)


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Filler episode.... Sucked but hell I'll watch the rest of the episodes, and hopefully see Clark man up, gets his sh*t together and start flying. He's been growing up slower than his human friends. I mean Cloe, Lana, even Green Arrow are more mature than Clark is... if they continue the show with this pace I would deduce that Kal El is mentally retarded super boy.... It's a bit ironic but it starts looking like the Beverley Hills show where everyone is in their late thirties and they are still playing College Students...

For gods sake, his cousin, and any other alien in the show knew how to fly, but Clark is a bit too slow when it comes to this....

Oh well.... I guess he'll be flying only in his dreams for now... Although they've been pushing the idea even since the early days of the show when Clark saved Lana from that tornado, and she remembered him flying with her in the truck.... and ... yes... several years later... Clark is still dreaming about it...

Grow up!

the whole matrix thing killed it for me. they seem to have totally dropped any mention of darksied or the suit. i hope they get back on track soon. i mean he hasn't even been at the fortress at all. where the heck is jorel?

I was expecting more out of this, especially considering it is the first episode coming out of the midseason break.

How old is Clark on the show? If it's been going on for 10 years, it does make him look developmentally retarded.

Smallville began with Clark starting high school. Every season of Smallville is another year, or school year I guess. He is stated to be 17 at the beginning of Season 4 (in Run) and 18 at the beginning of Season 5 (in Hidden and Aqua). Ergo, he was 14 in Season 1, 20 at the beginning of Season 7. This means that:

Season 1 = grade 9 = 14/15 | Tom Welling is at this point 23/24 in REAL life.

Season 2 = grade 10 = 15/16

Season 3 = grade 11 = 16/17

Season 4 = grade 12 = 17/18

Season 5 = 1st year uni = 18/19

Season 6 = farm = 19/20

Season 7 = farm = 20/21

Season 8 = daily planet = 21/22

Season 9 = daily planet = 22/23

Season 10 = daily planet = 23/24 | Tom Welling is at this point 33/34 in REAL life.

And YES, I agree with you. When you consider how many trails he has gone through with Jor-EL and all the hardship he had to endure with these past 10 years, he really should be a more developed, mature and harden, but that is not the case. He still comes of as a that confused boy from season 1.

EW has learned that actor Michael Rosenbaum has repeatedly rebuffed attempts by producers this season to get him back on The CW?s show to reprise his role as Luthor in the finale.
?He has put the show behind him and moved on,? says a knowledgeable source. ?He?s pursuing his other creative outlet [writing]. By all indications, he is not going to be involved.?

The door still remains open for Rosenbaum to come on board, but it?s closing fast. Smallville wraps series production late next month, with only three episodes ? including the two-hour finale ? left to shoot.

Apart from seeing the Man of Steel finally put on the spandex suit and fly like he means it, a re-appearance by Rosenbaum is the top request by fans looking for creative closure in Smallville?s final season. (Forget Waiting for Superman ? for Smallville fans, it?s all about Waiting for Lex.)

Rosenbaum played Superman?s arch rival for seven seasons on the show and Smallville ends its epic 10-year run in May. Producers have publicly taken a ?you?ll have to tune in to find out? stance when asked whether Rosenbaum will show up, all the while naturally hoping the actor will change his mind.

http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/02/10/smallville-finale-rosenbaum-lex-luthor/

Smallville Exclusive! Michael Rosenbaum Back for Series Finale: 'I'm Doing It For the Fans'

The small-screen Superman mythos just breathed an enormous sigh of relief.

After nearly a year of will-he-or-won?t-he speculation, Michael Rosenbaum has inked a deal to reprise his role as Smallville?s Lex Luthor in the two-hour season finale airing May 13, TVLine has learned.

?I?m delighted to return for the series finale,? Rosenbaum tells TVLine exclusively. ?I?m simply doing it for all of the fans out there who made Smallville the great success it is. I appreciate all of their passion, their relentlessness, and even their threats. Ha ha.?

The actor continues, ?I can?t wait to hug the old crew back in Vancouver one last time and see all of my old friends once again. Oh, and for Lex to become the bad-ass he?s destined to be.?

Executive producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson say of Rosenbaum?s encore, ?It feels like the stars are aligning, literally. We couldn?t be more excited. And as far as the way he returns? there?ll be no doubt about how Lex becomes the great rival in Clark Kent?s life. He is the villain of the story.?

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If nothing else, it's a great PR move for him.

When he says he's doing for the fans... he's exactly right. Smallville has been hit-or-miss since

it started, but one thing the majority liked as M.R. as Lex- even if the script did suck at times.

To have that many fans ****ed off at you as an actor- for something as simple as a one-episode

gig- could be detrimental to say the least.

That being said, I'm glad he's coming back. And I certainly hope part of the deal was making

Lex's return EPIC.

I'm so glad Michael Rosenbaum is returning for the series finale. It would've been a damn shame for him to not show up at all. At least this way, Smallville will have a proper ending.

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