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Wendee in Beaumont, Calif.: Something on Smallville would really make my day.
Smallville's final season premiere starts just a few seconds after last season's finale, and Clark's 10th season adventures continue on from that point. It's going to be a struggle for the someday superhero, but with help from his dad Jonathan Kent (oh yes, he's back in full force), Clark will eventually make peace with things and be the good guy we all know and love. And Lois is going to start keeping some secrets of her own—starting with not telling Clark she knows who he really is. Hey, someone's gotta look after his well-being, right?
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Congrats, Smallville—you have outdone yourself! For the show’s 10th and final season, producers have scored perhaps their biggest (maybe even the biggest possible) casting coup: They’ve snagged erstwhile Lois Lane Teri Hatcher to play mom to Erica Durance’s Lois Lane!
I know what you’re thinking: But Lois’ mom, Ella, is dead! Follow along now…
In episode 8, titled “Abandoned,” Lois discovers old videotapes of her mother. I think you can figure the rest out for yourself. Am I right?
As you know, Hatcher spent four years playing Superman’s soul mate on ABC’s The New Adventures of Lois and Clark. The fact that the Desperate Housewives star was game to do this speaks volumes about her appreciation for that role (and the role it played in her future career). I’m sure they’re also paying her well, too.
Thoughts? At a loss for words? Well, if you should come up with any, deposit them below!
Source: EW
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Smallville, please!
I'm hearing some great things about an upcoming episode that is based on an "alt Earth" Clark will visit, which is something they did in the comic books. He will see an alt Clark there, and the end of the episode will have everyone talking. Also, get ready to scrape yourself off the ceiling after watching the 200th episode, 'cause it's made of 100 percent awesome from what I hear. "Best episode ever," says my source, and this source knows a thing or two about good TV. James Marsters is a huge part of the episode, in a good way—gone is Bad Brainiac of days past! Plus, if you're a Clois shipper (and let's face it, who isn't?!), you'll be treated to countless squeeworthy and very emotional scenes.
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Any chance we'll see any Justice League or Society members again on Smallville again this season?
The answer to that question is a big fat yes! Smallville boss Kelly Souders says, "You'll definitely see a big League presence in the middle of the run [of episodes]. You won't have to wait until the end, we promise. Plus, you'll see more than one assembled at a time—and soon." Get excited.
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Can we expect to see Clark wearing glasses at any point during the final season? – Bonnie
The matter of Clark’s famous, specs-tacular disguise “will work its way in, yes,” exec producer Brian Petersen told me at last month’s party celebrating Episode 200. And judging by the recently released scene shots from “Homecoming,” it happen this Friday. It almost goes without saying that Lois really, really likes the look.
What are the odds we get a Tess-Lionel scene now that John Glover’s return is confirmed? I can taste the nuance and great acting. – wingster55
“Oh, I wish. I wish I wish I wish I wish,” Cassidy Freeman answers rather enthusiastically. But since Papa Luthor is dead, she wonders if he’ll instead turn up in “a flashback or something? ” Such a scenario would jibe with the spoiler that the night of Jonathan Kent’s death will be revisited in Episode 200.
Got anything on the next episode Tom Welling is directing? – LaLane1972
TW is helming Episode 12, titled “Patriot.” When I asked him what unique challenges this directing turn presented, he said, “We’re going to shoot underwater, with dolphins, with explosions, and with Aquaman (Alan Ritchson) and Aquaman’s wife [Mera, played by Elena Satine]…. It’s going to be a huge episode.”
Is Season 10 going to be as dark as last season? – Deji
In a word, no. “Season 9 was really about wrestling with darkness,” says exec producer Kelly Souders. “And while [Season] 10 is about having to go up against darkness, because of Darkseid, it has a much more future-forward, hopeful, inspiring tone to it.” Which is nice.
Any tidbits you can share about “Mama Lane”? – camycats via Twitter
What we know: Lois’ dearly departed mother will be played by ‘Desperate’ Housewife/’Lois & Clark’ alum Teri Hatcher in Episode 8, “Abandoned.” What we don’t quite know is what purpose Ella Lane will serve by appearing to her daughter via old videotapes. Erica Durance sheds some light, saying that by experiencing Mom’s missive, Lois is “able to let go of a lot of guilt that she’s had, and she’s able to move forward – and in doing so, she helps Clark move forward with his life.”
Is there any chance that we’ll see Oliver move on to his comic book wife, Dinah (aka Black Canary, played by Alaina Huffman)? – VM
“Hopefully!” Justin Hartley answers. With scene partner Allison Mack’s Chloe MIA for all but five episodes this season, “That’d give me something to do, right?” he notes. “So yeah, that’d be great.”
Will Clark get to investigate a story or two himself this season? – Heather S.
Kelly Souders had to chuckle when I went to her with this topic. Turning to fellow EP Brian Petersen, she said, “We sure get a lot of questions about journalism stories from journalists!” Kelly went on to say that while “Lois and Clark’s careers are obviously very important, they also have a few other massive issues to deal with – like, their relationship, [Clark's] secret, and when they find out who knows what.”
Source: Fancast
I can't wait for Smallville's 200th episode! What can you tell me about it? — Tyler
ADAM: While Clark takes a trip down memory lane with the surprisingly helpful Brainiac 5 (James Marsters), it's his trip to the future that will most help him become the Man of Steel. What Clark sees "galvanizes his confidence," executive producer Brian Peterson says. "He comes out [of the episode] as the leader that we know Superman to be. His leadership skills sort of jump up to the next level and that sort of maintains all the way through the rest of the season," adds executive producer Kelly Souders.
The General (Michael Ironside) and Lucy Lane (Peyton List) drop in on Clark and Lois for a surprise Thanksgiving dinner; an assassination attempt is made.
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