2130:: A hero who first appeared in the episode "Run" as a teenage pickpocket who uses his speed to rob others. After robbing both Lex and Jonathan, Clark tracks Bart to the fence in Suicide Slums he works for, where Bart uses a shard of kryptonite to weaken Clark but ultimately has a change of heart and returns the items he stole to both Johnathan and Lex. The episode ends with Bart and Clark having a friendly race through Smallville, with Bart shown to vastly outpace Clark as he waves goodbye, the two departing as friends. Bart was the first superpowered being in the series to not be alien or obtain his powers from the meteor rocks in Smallville, with his powers instead coming from an accident that granted him a connection to the Speed Force (this also sent him forward in time from the 31st century, where the character is originally from in the comics). He later reappears in the Season 6 episode "Justice" and is revealed to have joined Oliver's proto-Justice League team, where Oliver gave him the codename Impulse. Oliver and Bart are attacking Project 33.1 facilities, when Bart is captured but later rescued by his team and Clark and helps destroy the facility. Bart makes other appearances as a part of the larger Justice League throughout the show's last four seasons, helping Clark fight Doomsday with Black Canary and Green Arrow in Season 8 and paying his respects at Hawkman's funeral in Season 10. He returns in the Season 11 comic in a run where he and Clark fight Black Flash and meet Smallville's iteration of Jay Garrick for the first time. While he disappears into the Speed Force to defeat Black Flash, the writer of the Season 11 comic stated that he is not dead for certain and may possibly return in a future story. Bart was used for the
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Clark was becoming an adult on the show. It also allowed for O'Toole the chance to depict "strong emotions" over
Jonathan's death. Al Gough feels that Jonathan's passing allowed for them to explore more of Martha's smart and strong side, as well as her relationship with Lionel. The idea was to show that there was some form of attraction between Martha and Lionel, but that Martha would never have any romantic relationship with the billionaire, especially after all that he had done to her family. O'Toole likens Martha's interest in Lionel with that of watching a dangerous animal: "It's that attraction you have for a very beautiful, dangerous animal. You know you can't stop watching it, but at the same time you feel, 'Oh my God, he's going to kill me'". The actress believes that Martha's ultimate motivation was to get close enough to Lionel to know what he is planning to do to Clark. When it came time for Martha to leave the show, writer Todd Slavkin contends that they wanted to give the character "more of a send-off" than they achieved on film. Slavkin explains that they could not do anything equivalent to what they gave John Schneider, as there were already so many storylines going on by the season six finale that they could not fit anything else in. The writers also realized that they could not kill off the character, and so chose to send her to the US Senate, creating a parallel to Clark where Martha fights injustice on the political stage.
1851:. Adam is first seen as a fellow patient of Lana's at the Smallville Medical Center in the episode "Asylum"; he helps Lana get through her physical therapy after she was trampled by a horse. The two develop a friendship, which starts to grow deeper in the episode "Delete" when Lana offers to rent Adam the apartment above the coffee shop. In "Hereafter", Adam's actions—specifically his injection of an unidentified drug—begin to arouse suspicion in Lana and her friends. It is revealed Adam was once Chad Nash, a man who died of a rare liver disease, and the injection of a drug given to him by LuthorCorp resurrected him and is the only thing keeping him alive. Lana discovers Adam has been keeping a journal of all her actions, as well as all of Clark's, so she tries, and fails, to evict him. Lana asks Lex for help in getting rid of Adam, but he disappears before Lex can find him. In "Obsession", Lex tracks Adam's whereabouts to a LuthorCorp lab run by Dr. Teng, where Dr. Teng has been keeping Adam alive against the orders of Lionel Luthor, who cut off his supply when he failed to uncover any new information on Clark. Adam eventually breaks out of his confinement in the episode "Crisis", killing Dr. Teng and the rest of the lab technicians. He kidnaps Lana and attempts to kill her, but Clark arrives in time to stop him. Without his serum, Adam's body rapidly deteriorates until he finally dies.
1338:, Clark's Kryptonian cousin. She arrived on Earth at the same time as Clark, with the mission to protect her cousin, but was stuck in suspended animation for eighteen years. In the season seven premiere, Kara is released from suspended animation and saves Lex from drowning. A brief glimpse of Kara flying into the sky results in Lex's new obsession with finding the "angel" that saved his life. Kara eventually finds Clark, in the episode "Kara", who informs her that Krypton was destroyed when the two of them were sent to Earth, and everyone there is dead. Clark teaches Kara to control some of her abilities, and at the same time blend into society while building a familial relationship with her. In season seven's "Lara", Kara is captured by the Department of Domestic Security and tortured, where she relives one of her early memories of visiting Earth with Clark's mother, Lara. She realizes that her perceptions of her father were wrong and that he was as evil as Clark said. Kara and Clark work together to fight her father, Zor-El, who was unwittingly released when Clark attempted to create a clone of his biological mother in the episode "Blue". When Zor-El is destroyed at the end of the battle, Kara disappears from the Fortress of Solitude. She awakens in
1482:, the wife of General Zod, that after the pair learned they could not have children that he was genetically created to adapt to any injury and to be Earth's ultimate destroyer. In "Abyss", Davis confesses to Chloe that he is in love with her, and believes that she is marrying the wrong man; as a result she asks him to not see her again. On Chloe's wedding day, in the episode "Bride", Davis transforms into the hulking monster called Doomsday, and travels to Smallville where he injures Jimmy and kidnaps Chloe. In the episode "Infamous", Davis discovers that he can keep Doomsday from emerging if he kills, and subsequently begins choosing criminals as his victims. He subsequently learns that Chloe's presence will also keep the monster at bay in the episode "Turbulence", and in "Beast" Davis and Chloe leave town together so that Davis can keep Doomsday from coming out. In the season eight finale, Chloe uses black kryptonite to separate Davis from Doomsday, leaving him human; when Davis discovers that Chloe does not love him he stabs Jimmy with a pipe. Before Davis can attack Chloe, Jimmy pushes him into a metal rod, which results in Davis's death before Jimmy himself dies.
2173:: A hero who first appeared in the episode "Cyborg". He is a young man given bionic enhancements following an accident granting him powers like superhuman strength, speed, technopathy,and energy projection. He was on the run from SynTechnics, who were conducting unethical and dehumanizing experiments on him. While he meets Clark and Lana and he hides out with them for his own protection, he goes off to look for his lost girlfriend Katherine and is recaptured in a trap laid by Alistar Krieg, the head scientist who experimented on him. Victor nearly had a brain chip drilled into his head that would turn him into a robot before being rescued by Clark and being reunited with Katherine. He reappears as a member of the proto-Justice League in Season 6, where he was given upgraded bionics and started going by the codename Cyborg. He and the rest of the team start work to take down a Project 33.1 facility (and to rescue their teammate/friend Bart Allen) before departing on a mission to Corto Maltese at the end of the episode. Victor continues to appear as a member of the League throughout the final seasons of Smallville.
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nano-transmitter into Tess's optic nerve so that he could keep an eye on everything she is doing. Visibly upset by this, Tess places a jamming device into her necklace to disrupt the signal, but not before telling Lex that she will cut him off from the outside world and sell off everything that he owns. In the episode "Requiem", Tess sold controlling interest in LuthorCorp to Queen
Industries. In "Turbulence", Tess tries to get Clark to reveal his powers after she read one of Lionel Luthor's journals that identified Clark as "The Traveler", but her effort failed. In the episode "Eternal", it is shown that Tess has the Kryptonian orb that brought down the Fortress of Solitude, and in "Injustice" a disembodied voice emanates from the orb revealing that Tess's recent actions to get Clark to reveal his powers and kill Doomsday are because the voice was instructing her to do so. In the season eight finale, the orb activates itself and transports
1674:, Gough and Millar decided they were going to bring him on for season two. They had already crafted a character, Dr. Virgil Swann, they knew would reveal the truth about Krypton to Clark, and they decided Reeve would be perfect for the part. According to Gough and Millar, it was "natural" for Reeve to be the one to educate Clark about his past, and help him see his future. As Gough describes it, the scene between Clark and Dr. Swann is a "passing of the torch" moment for the series. Gough and Millar explain the importance of the character: "Dr. Swann provided the first tantalizing answers to the quest plaguing Clark for all of his young life. 'Where am I from?' 'What happened to my parents?' 'Am I truly alone?" The creative team flew to New York to film Reeve's scenes since he used a wheelchair and required additional assistance when travelling. Although James Marshall directed the episode, for Reeve's scenes in New York the
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alienated by Clark, begins hanging around a group of street racers. When Pete refuses to throw a race, his life is put in jeopardy, and he forces Clark to abuse his powers in order to help Pete win a race. This leads to a falling out between the two friends. The character was written out of the series at the end of season three, citing the trouble keeping Clark's secret was causing him. Pete returns to
Smallville in season seven's "Hero", after gaining superhuman abilities from kryptonite-enhanced chewing gum, which allow him to stretch his body to extreme lengths. It is revealed that Pete initially blames Clark for his life not turning out the way he intended. Lex learns about Pete's powers and blackmails him into abusing his powers for Lex's personal gain. Clark steps in and saves Pete, and the pair mend their relationship before Pete leaves Smallville again, setting out to get his life in order.
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sun after Clark is nearly killed. However, this kind of exposure to the Earth's sun causes John's powers to fade, leaving him stuck in his human guise. John also meets and befriends the other members of the proto-Justice League, mainly Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, this season. In Season 9 John returns to help the
Justice League and Justice Society investigate a criminal known as Icicle and has his powers restored by the magician Dr. Fate, who sacrifices himself to restore John's powers and is killed by Icicle, who does not kill John as the latter was rendered unconscious in the process of regaining his powers. John also appears investigating the Checkmate agency and when the Justice League has a video conference with Clark where he tells them of his plan to deal with General Zod and the Kandorians. In Season 10, he appears at Hawkman's funeral and helped Tess put Watchtower's new satellite online.
941:. Martha, along with her husband Jonathan, gives Clark sage advice about how to cope with his growing abilities. In season two, Martha becomes pregnant with her first child—in the season two episode "Fever", Clark's spaceship heals her body and allows her to have children, something she physically could not do when she adopted Clark—but in season two's finale she suffers a miscarriage after an automobile accident. In order to help the family financially, Martha takes a job as Lionel Luthor's assistant in season two, but quits her job the same season in the episode "Suspect" for undisclosed reasons. She eventually takes over management duties at the local coffee shop, the Talon, in season four. She continues to manage the Talon into season five until Jonathan dies from a heart attack, which ultimately leads to her taking his
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he was infected by kryptonite—discovers Clark is not human in the episode "Fever". Helen promises
Jonathan she will keep Clark's secret, but at the same time she does not destroy the vial of blood she took from Clark. As a result, the blood is stolen from her office in season two's "Calling", though it did not have Clark's name on it. Lex confesses he stole the vial of blood, which causes Helen to break up with him. Helen returns in the season two finale, where she forgives Lex and goes through with the marriage. Helen then drugs Lex on the way to their honeymoon, and leaves him to die in his LuthorCorp jet. When Lex returns in the season three episode "Phoenix", he orchestrates his own plan for revenge resulting in Helen's own disappearance while the two go on their second honeymoon.
1774:, Clark's biological father, in nineteen episodes from season two through season nine. Jor-El first appears to Clark as a voice emanating from the spaceship that brought Clark to Earth, informing him it is time to leave Smallville and fulfill his destiny. In season three's "Relic", it is revealed Jor-El came to Smallville as a "rite of passage" by his own father. It is deduced by Clark that Jor-El chose the Kent family to be Clark's adoptive family after having a positive experience with Jonathan's father. In the season three finale, Jor-El tricks Clark into leaving Smallville. Jor-El returns Clark three months later, reprogrammed as "Kal-El" to seek out the three stones of knowledge so he can fulfill his destiny, but Clark regains his memories and stops looking for the three stones.
1887:, referred to on the series as the "Brain InterActive Construct". Brainiac first appears in the season five episode "Arrival", and in the episode "Splinter" he assumes the identity of Central Kansas A&M professor Milton Fine, a fellow Kryptonian, in order to befriend Clark. His ultimate plan is revealed in the episode "Solitude" when he attempts to use Clark's Fortress of Solitude to release General Zod from the Phantom Zone; Clark stops Zod from being released. In the season five finale, Brainiac unleashes a computer virus that cripples the world's cyber infrastructure. He then transplants Zod's spirit into Lex when he tricks Clark into stabbing him with a Kryptonian dagger, providing Brainiac with a link to the Fortress so he can release Zod.
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find out what he knows about Clark. Disappointed when the storyline ended quickly into the second season, O'Toole hoped that the secret her character was holding in "Ryan" was that Martha was going to run for Mayor. In O'Toole's opinion, Martha needs some form of outlet for intelligence. To the chagrin of O'Toole, Martha's next storyline—the expectation of a new child—tied the character to the farm in a way the actress did not agree with. O'Toole wanted to perform as if the pregnancy was fake—something mentally created by Clark's ship—but the producers insisted that she wear the pregnancy pads to indicate that she was indeed pregnant. Ultimately, that storyline ended with Martha losing the baby to a miscarriage. Before
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accompanied the transmission. Swann informs Clark his birth name is Kal-El, and that he comes from a planet called
Krypton, destroyed just after he was sent to Earth. When Lionel begins piecing together the alien language on the Kawatche cave walls, and Clark's constant presence at the caves, he seeks out Swann for the answers in the season three episode "Legacy". Swann, though he denies knowing how to read the symbols in the caves, agrees to help Lionel when he correctly guesses Lionel is dying; how Swann helps Lionel is not made clear. In season four's "Sacred", it is revealed that Swann died, but not before sending Clark the octagonal disk from Clark's ship, which had been missing since season three's "Legacy".
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Kryptonian crystal of his father's in the season six premiere. In the season eight finale, the Kryptonian purple orb, which was used in the season seven finale to destroy the Fortress of Solitude and remove Clark's powers, appears at the Luthor Mansion and releases Zod in physical form. In the season nine premiere, it is revealed that when Zod was released from the orb, he was also accompanied by hundreds of other Kryptonians, many of which were scattered across the globe. In addition, none of them were given the powers that typically accompany Kryptonians under the yellow Sun. Season nine episode "Kandor" reveals that the Kandorians are in fact clones created by
1173:) to locate the three stones of knowledge — three Kryptonian stones that when united form a single crystal that creates Clark's Fortress of Solitude. The Teagues kidnap Lex and Lionel in an effort to discover the location of one of the stones in the episode "Forever", with Lionel claiming that Lana has one of the stones. In the season four finale, Genevieve confronts Lana, and the two women get into a struggle with Genevieve dying by Lana's hand. Jason, who believes that the secret of the stones lies with Clark, heads to the Kent farm where he holds Jonathan and Martha hostage. He is killed during the second meteor shower, when a meteor falls through the Kent home and lands on him.
1928:, used a different approach for Marsters when writing for him as Brainiac. Spike is more "snarky", and DeKnight felt Fine is more sincere, and a "straight-ahead classic villain". This different approach to villainy worked well for Marsters, who wanted to show people he could portray characters who were not just another "Spike". Marsters describes Brainiac as "a murderous robot" with no remorse over his actions. According to Marsters, the character is an "intellectual" who is focused on what he wants. The actor was drawn to the series because of the "refreshing" take the producers had, as well as an appreciation for the idea of a show about Clark's journey toward becoming Superman.
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Kryptonian's knowledge so that he can completely repair himself. In season seven's "Apocalypse", Brainiac attempts to go back to
Krypton just before it is destroyed and kill the infant Kal-El—he ultimately fails. In the season seven finale, Chloe discovers Brainiac has been impersonating Kara since she and Clark returned from Krypton. Brainiac attacks Chloe and puts her in a coma, but Clark destroys Brainiac before he can locate a device hidden on Earth which would allow him to control Clark. In season eight, Chloe is infected by Brainiac, who attempts to use her as a vessel while trying to take over Earth. In "Legion", he is subsequently exorcised from Chloe's body by the
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Brainiac's original back story only consisted of a few comic book panels. Marsters believes his character wants to get rid of the humans because they are doing nothing but destroying their own planet, and Brainiac sees it as his duty to perform "pest control" on the species. The actor was going to appear in season six, but because his schedule filled, the producers wanted to "close the door" on this storyline, so they "killed" his character. Later, Marsters was approached by Gough and Millar about returning to the show for its seventh season; this time Marsters had free time in his schedule, and was able to return for four episodes.
1745:, spanning the course of four seasons. Sheriff Adams makes her first appearance in the season two episode "Precipice", when she arrests Clark for getting into a fight with another patron of the Talon coffee shop. In the season five episode "Lockdown", Adams is killed by two rogue police officers looking for the black, alien ship which landed during the second meteor shower. Mitchell makes a guest appearance as Nancy Adams in season seven's "Apocalypse". In this episode, Clark is taken to an alternate reality where Adams, an agent for the Department of Domestic Security, is providing Lois with inside information on President Lex Luthor's operations.
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Brainiac. To them, Marsters was the only actor they could envision that could fit the "menace, intelligence, and sexiness" Brainiac was going to embody. Had Marsters declined the role, Gough and Millar would have rethought introducing Brainiac, as they could not think of any other actor who could fill those shoes. Marsters felt excited playing a character that was completely intentional; he likened the intention to that of a shark. As Marsters explains, " was just composed of his intent. And that's exciting—it's like watching a shark. You don't really ask how a shark is feeling—it's pure".
908:, and that led to the decision of writing the character off the show with the hope that he could come back in future episodes. There was dissension between the cast and crew over Jones's departure. According to Annette O'Toole (Martha Kent), Clark needs a guy friend in his life, and she feels that the Kents would have taken Pete in when his parents left Smallville. Though Gough does not disagree that writing out Pete Ross was the best thing, he does feel that his exit could have gone better. According to Gough, Pete's departure felt rushed, and seemed to lack the importance that it should have had.
1080:. Gough felt that Schneider's experience portraying Bo Duke added belief that he could have grown up running a farm. Schneider was initially uninterested, but after reading the pilot script he saw the potential for bringing back "real parenting" to television. Schneider particularly saw his character as a means to replace the "goof" father-figures that had become prevalent on television. He also saw his character as a means to keep the show grounded in reality, specifically by making sure that Jonathan's life is clearly displayed for the audience, by performing a daily routine on the farm.
1059:, Martha's husband and Clark's adopted father. He goes to great lengths to protect his son's secret, which includes: almost killing a reporter, in the season two premiere, who was going to expose Clark's secret to the world, and making a deal to allow Clark's biological father, Jor-El, to take Clark to fulfill his destiny if Jor-El gave Jonathan the power to bring Clark home—Clark had run away after believing his parents blamed him for Martha's miscarriage. As a result, season three's "Hereafter" explains that Jonathan's heart was strained while he was imbued with all of Clark's powers. In
1084:"Suspect"—where Jonathan is arrested, but his sole concern is protecting Clark's secret—summarizes the character well, and shows that the "least important person in Jonathan's life is Jonathan". Schneider admits that occasionally he and Annette O'Toole have to "police" the creative team when it comes to the relationship between Martha, Jonathan, and Clark. According to Schneider, there are moments where they have to make sure that the characters are not taken to a place they would not normally go, specifically where the parents are useless without the "innate intelligence of teenager".
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been able to experience growing up in the upper class society; Jason grew up having to question the actions of his mother, and with Lana he had the opportunity to experience an honest relationship. Ackles was Gough and Millar's first choice to play Jason Teague, as the actor had been the runner up for the role of Clark Kent when they were casting for the pilot. Ackles was contracted to remain through season five, but was written out of the show in the season four finale, which, according to Ackles, was due to his commitments to the WB's new series
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field around whoever was speaking to Jor-El, which acted as Jor-El's voice, rippling as he spoke. To save money on this effect, the crew filmed John Schneider on a black backdrop, and Entity FX digitally added the force field around him. Wind machines and a spot light were added to help synthesize the atmosphere in the force field. At the time of season three's "Memoria", where a scene depicting Jor-El and Lara placing baby Kal-El into his ship before the destruction of Krypton was scripted, Warner Bros. was working on a new
1302:, DC Comics had qualms over how close Jimmy was in age to Clark and Lois, as the character was supposed to be at least ten years younger. The producers guaranteed the department they would eventually reveal the Jimmy Olsen who appeared on the show was not the Jimmy Olsen who would one day work alongside Clark and Lois. At the character's funeral, his full name is shown to be "Henry James Olsen", and it is alluded that Jimmy's younger brother, who is given a brief appearance at the funeral, is the DC Comics version of
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begins fully training Clark for his ultimate destiny. As part of that training, Jor-El informs Clark he needs to tune his Kryptonian intuition. To do so, Jor-El gives Clark the ability to read people's thoughts, only to take it away at an important moment and force Clark to apply what he has learned about human behavior. A clone of Jor-El is released on Earth in the episode "Kandor", but he is murdered before he can fully reunite with Clark and is only able to share a single moment with his son before dying.
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during season three. Jonathan realizes that he must help Clark find the confidence in his ability to survive on his own, so that he can leave home one day. One scene that Schneider specifically remembers was at the end of season three's "Forsaken". Here, Jonathan admits to not trusting his own instincts anymore and allowing Clark to rely on his. This "admission of fallibility", but faith in his son's ability to make the right choices, is what Schneider sees as the growing of the family dynamic.
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only one day filming his scenes for the pilot. The producers, along with Johnson, wanted to portray Whitney as more than just the "stereotypical jock" that he could have easily become, in an effort to make sure Lana did not look stupid for going out with him. Whitney was given multiple storylines in season one in an effort to get audiences to view the character in a more pleasant light, but Kristin Kreuk felt that it was all for naught, as the audience only sees him through Clark's eyes.
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1412:, Tess Mercer's primary goal is finding the missing Lex, which draws her inquisitively to Clark, who she believes will be able to help her find Lex. Tess's first contact with Clark is when he pulls her from a wrecked city bus in the episode "Plastique"; she immediately suspects that Clark is not telling her all that he knows about Lex's disappearance. That same episode reveals that Tess is bringing together a group of meteor-infected individuals, and in "Plastique" she recruits
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904:. The creative team hoped that knowing Clark's secret would allow the character to be written into more scenes, and become involved on a daily basis with the Kent family. Ultimately, Pete's primary story arc in season three became the character's inability to deal with knowing Clark's secret, and his growing feeling of abandonment from Clark, who was spending more time with Chloe, Lana and Lex. Millar explains that they felt that the character was being wasted on
878:. Jones has stated that he would have understood if the producers had simply created a black character for him to portray, but the fact that they chose to go with him, even though the character has always been white, gave him more honor to be a part of the show. During the first season, Jones felt like he should have more screen time, but later conceded that the show was about Clark's journey and that the other characters are there to help his story move along.
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1212:. Lois comes to Smallville investigating the supposed death of Chloe, staying with the Kents while she is in town. In season five's "Fanatic", Lois takes a job as Jonathan's Chief of Staff when he runs for state senate; she continues these duties when Martha takes Jonathan's place following his death. After some reservation, Lois decides that she is interested in journalism and takes a job at a tabloid newspaper called
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hospital. In "Prey", Clark begins to suspect that Davis is a serial killer after he finds Davis unconscious at one of the murder scenes, and learns later that Davis is usually the first paramedic to arrive on similar scenes. Davis starts to suspect the same thing himself when he begins to lose track of large portions of time, and finds himself covered in blood, but with no wounds on his own body. Davis is informed by
1169:, while Lana is studying abroad. When she leaves unexpectedly in the season four episode "Gone", Jason follows Lana back to Smallville and takes a position as the school's assistant football coach. In season four's "Transference", Jason is fired from the school when his relationship with Lana comes to light. By the end of the fourth season, it is revealed that he has been working with his mother Genevieve (
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that moment that Kosterman felt like he was more than a background image for the show. That history was used against Jonathan in season two's "Suspect", when Ethan framed him for the attempted murder of Lionel Luthor. Ethan's subterfuge was discovered by Clark and Pete, who set up a scheme of their own to bring Ethan's action to light, which resulted in Ethan's surrender and arrest.
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The pair thought about where the relationship between Clark and Lana had left off at the end of season three, and they realized that Clark had turned his back on Lana. Gough and Millar began to like the idea of bringing in a new character, one that would create a new love triangle; eventually they tied him into the larger storyline involving the three Kryptonian stones of knowledge.
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lead roles from seasons two through nine. Four of those new actors began as recurring guests in their first seasonal appearance, but were given top billing the following season. As the series progresses, recurring guests appear at various times to help move the overall storyline of the show or just provide a side-story arc for one of the main characters, such as
999:. O'Toole thinks that the producers wanted someone older for the role of Martha, and when she came in to talk to the producers everyone appeared to be on the same page with what the character and the show should be about. O'Toole characterizes Martha as really intelligent, but believes the character has to hide her intelligence at times "to keep the peace".
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understanding of how they evaluate situations. Mitchell views her character as a "down-to-earth sheriff" that carries with her a "farmer's common sense". The actress believes a character like Nancy Adams lends to the realism the show tries to portray within its comic book environment. Gough describes Sheriff Adams as "a cross between
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Unknown to Clark, Brainiac is not killed in their fight on Krypton, and he manages to place Kara in the Phantom Zone, while he assumes her identity back on Earth. In the season eight episode "Bloodline", Clark is transported to the Phantom Zone, where he finds Kara. Working together they escape, and Kara leaves Earth to search for
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individuals against their will, but he returns in season eight where he and the other Justice League members search for Clark, after the latter goes missing when his Fortress of Solitude is destroyed. Hartley was a recurring guest in the sixth and seventh seasons, but became a series regular in season eight.
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to cast a body as a physical representation of Jor-El forced the special effects crew to come up with a creative way to display some sort of aid to help the audience visualize this disembodied voice which was supposed to be talking to Jonathan in season three's "Exile". They decided to create a force
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class Lex is sentenced to attend in the season two episode "Dichotic". She and Lex begin a romantic relationship which eventually turns into an engagement in season two's "Precipice". Her relationship with Lex concerns Jonathan when Helen—after taking a sample of blood from Clark during a period when
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when she was 5 years old. Shortly after Tess arrived at the orphanage, Lionel returned and removed Tess from Granny Goodness's guardianship. Granny Goodness wiped most of Tess's memories before Lionel put Tess up for adoption with the Mercer family. In the series finale, Tess is killed by the revived
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According to writer Brian Peterson, where Clark brings "angst" and "depth" to his relationship with Lana, Jason is designed to bring "joy", "levity", and "fun". On the topic of Jason's relationship with Lana, Ackles believes the character did love Lana, because he saw an innocence in her that had not
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while she attempts to keep Clark off of the government agency Checkmate's radar. She ultimately leaves Clark with a means to send the season's threat, cloned Kryptonians, to another plane of existence. In the season nine finale, it is revealed that before Martha traveled back to Washington, D.C. that
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show as DC would not grant the show the right to other speedsters such as Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, or Wally West, the three main Flashes in the comics. Bart's origin is somewhat different from the comics as he inherited his connection to the Speed Force from his grandfather Barry Allen and was sent
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s newest editor, Grant Gabriel, and the love interest for Lois this season. Shortly after hiring Lois, which he did in part to inspire better stories out of Chloe, Grant begins a romantic relationship with Lois in the episode "Wrath". The couple's secret is discovered by Chloe and Lex in "Blue", who
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where it is revealed that Clark's biological father Jor-El placed Zod's spirit after destroying his physical form. In the season five finale, Zod is successfully transferred into Lex Luthor's body, after Clark unknowingly releases him from the Phantom Zone. Clark eventually pulls Zod's spirit out of
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explained that he, and the rest of the new executive producers, were looking for a villainous character that was "as great as Lex", with Michael Rosenbaum's departure at the end of the seventh season, and Doomsday fit what they were looking for. Although Witwer portrays Davis Bloome, who becomes the
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and Clark in the season eight premiere, Chloe is reunited with Jimmy and accepts his marriage proposal. In "Committed", a deranged jeweler kidnaps Jimmy and Chloe after their engagement party and subjects them to a torturous test to see if they truly love each other—they both pass and are allowed to
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For season three, Jonathan also has to deal with his emerging heart problems. For Schneider, the "treatments" and "cures" that his character underwent were all for nothing, as the actor believes that Jonathan's heart attack at the end of "Hereafter" was less of a real heart attack and more of Jor-El
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O'Toole relished the opportunity that came with Jonathan's passing, even though she was saddened to see a friend leave the show. Martha taking the senate seat was a chance to explore more adult stories with her character beginning midway through season five, which was important for the actress since
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Eric Johnson auditioned for the roles of Lex and Clark, before finally being cast as Whitney Fordman. When the producers called him in for a third audition, Johnson informed them that if they wanted him then they would bring him in for a screen-test. After the screen-test, Johnson was cast and spent
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story John assists Clark and Oliver's team on a mission. In Season 7, the Martian Manhunter assists Clark in a fight against Bizarro and the immortal Dr. Curtis Knox (who was an analogue for DC villain Vandal Savage). In Season 8, John saves Clark's life and restores his powers by flying him to the
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Eventually, Clark is forced to find all three stones, which results in the creation of the Fortress of Solitude in the season five premiere. There, Jor-El informs Clark he needs to begin his training in order to complete his destiny, but Clark interrupts the training to go back to Smallville, which
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By the time of season two's nineteenth episode, the writers had decided Helen's fate. Originally, the character was going to die on her wedding night, but the creative team felt they could use her more in the mythology. Gough explains the idea Helen still had Clark's blood, she knew his secret, and
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that removes all of the clone's memories in an effort to protect Clark's secret identity. In the season eleven comic, the neurotoxin caused a psychic link between the two, which caused her consciousness to leave her body and enter Lex's brain, when her body died. Eventually, Tess's friends discover
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Tom Welling feels that the deal Jonathan made with Jor-El at the beginning of season three made Jonathan realize that he will not always be around to protect Clark. Welling believes that it is the repercussions of that deal that allow Jonathan to give Clark more freedom in the choices that he makes
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began, O'Toole suggested again to the producers that Martha go to work for Lex. O'Toole had enjoyed the moments in the show when she was working for Lionel, because it gave her character something more to do, and she wanted to do that again for season four. The producers took her suggestion and had
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Johnson realized after reading the script for the pilot episode that his character was not going to be around for the entirety of the series. This became even clearer when his character's storylines began to develop quickly. While filming "Obscura", Johnson was informed that his character would not
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appears as Whitney Fordman, Lana's boyfriend, in season one. While initially friendly to Clark, he soon makes fun of Clark and Lana's budding friendship, going so far as to bully Clark in the series pilot. Whitney is forced to run the family business when his father is stricken with a heart disease
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in season seven's "Gemini", it is revealed Grant is actually a clone of Lex's baby brother Julian, who died as an infant. When Grant discovers this information, he attempts to connect with Lionel in the episode "Persona", to keep Lex from controlling his life. When Lex cannot control Grant, he has
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Though the actor enjoyed playing the part of Brainiac, Marsters did have an initial apprehension about taking the role. As he is familiar with Brainiac from the comics, Marsters did not wish to be turned green and wear the character's traditional pink outfit. The actor had to do little research on
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in seventeen episodes spanning seasons one and two. Kosterman's first scene as Ethan came in "Jitters", which was originally scheduled to be the third episode of season one but was pushed back to eighth. Season one's "Rogue" introduced the idea Sheriff Ethan had a history with Jonathan, and it was
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in the episode "Veritas", Kara agrees to cooperate with him in the hope that he will not kill Lana. In "Apocalypse", Kara is taken through time to Krypton, just before it explodes, so that Brainiac can kill the infant Clark. With Jor-El's help, Clark manages to arrive on Krypton and stop Brainiac.
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In the episode "Fracture", Kara is discovered and brought home by Lex, who wants to exploit her amnesia to his benefit, with the intent of discovering the truth about Clark. In season seven's "Traveler", Chloe convinces Jor-El to return Kara's memory and powers before Lex can learn her and Clark's
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Ashmore indicates that his casting was both a surprise and what he wanted. The actor states: "I auditioned for and I put myself on tape. I hadn't heard anything, and a couple of weeks later, all of the sudden, I got the call saying, 'You're going to Vancouver to start shooting Smallville.' It's a
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murdering someone, but when he tries to warn people Davis drugs him and makes it appear as though he is hallucinating. Eventually, Jimmy ends his marriage to Chloe after getting fed up with her always taking Davis's side. In the season eight finale, Davis murders Jimmy after learning that Chloe is
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in the episode "Shimmer". He ultimately loses his football scholarship, and in the episode "Kinetic" he starts ignoring Lana, and begins hanging around with past high school football stars, who recruit him for their illegal endeavors. He eventually reconciles with Clark and Lana before joining the
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In season seven, Brainiac is revealed to be alive, and is slowly regaining strength by draining people of their natural metal content. Brainiac re-forms into Milton Fine in the season seven episode "Persona", and learns that his creator, Dax-Ur, is on Earth. Brainiac kills Dax-Ur, downloading the
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portrays Davis Bloome, a paramedic for Metropolis General Hospital. He first appears in the season eight episode "Plastique", assisting Chloe with helping an injured person after a bomb explosion. In the episode "Toxic", Chloe calls on his help when Oliver is poisoned and refuses to be taken to a
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Feeling like her character was wasting her college degree O'Toole suggested to the producers that Martha go to work for Lex during the second season. The producers agreed, but altered the concept so that Martha went to work for Lionel, and that she would use this new position to spy on Lionel and
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Gough and Millar had always wanted Marsters for the role of Milton Fine/Brainiac. The pair wrote a draft for the major story arc of season five, knowing they wanted a new villain on the show to fight Clark. With the arrival of the black ship at the end of season four, Gough and Millar decided to
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has returned to Smallville in "Persona", Jor-El frees his son so he can take care of the creature. When Clark thinks a world without him would be better, Jor-El sends Clark to an alternate reality to show him the world would be worse if he did not exist in it. By the start of season nine, Jor-El
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to live in Metropolis. While in Metropolis, Oliver masquerades at night as a costumed vigilante, named "Green Arrow" by Lois. He later formed the Justice League. Oliver leaves Metropolis in season six, after destroying one of Lex's secret 33.1 facilities, where Lex experiments on meteor-infected
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In the season eight episodes "Instinct" and "Bloodline", Tess learns about Krypton and the name "Kal-El", though she does not attribute any of the information directly to Clark. In "Bulletproof", it is revealed that Tess knows where Lex is. Here, Lana informs Tess that Lex surgically implanted a
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According to co-creator Miles Millar, "unlike most shows, which pick up in January and you've got four weeks to do your casting", Millar and co-creator Al Gough had five months to cast their lead characters. In October 2000, the two producers began their search for the three lead roles, and had
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There was initial concern over Reeve's stamina for shooting the scenes, as his particular scene with Welling was six pages long, which translated to approximately twelve hours of work day. Beeman tried to design everything so it was as simple as possible, but Reeve quickly readjusted the scene.
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portrays Lex's father, Lionel Luthor. Lionel initially sends his son to Smallville to run the local fertilizer plant, as a test. When Lex succeeds in making a profit for the first time in years, Lionel closes the plant down completely and blames it on Lex's poor managerial skills. As the series
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According to Schneider, Jonathan is "perfectly willing to go to jail, or worse, to protect his son". The actor characterizes Jonathan as fast to lose his temper, which Schneider views as being a development of his protective nature over his family. Schneider believes that the season two episode
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Camille Mitchell had auditioned for the role of Byron's mother in season two's "Nocturne"; Greg Beeman had remembered the audition and had the actress come in to read for the role of Sheriff Adams. Mitchell did some research for the role, talking with female law enforcement officers to gain an
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business, and is the first person Clark voluntarily informs of his secret. It is established in season three's "Truth", that Pete is in love with Chloe. He kept this truth to himself because of the Clark–Lana–Chloe love triangle already taking place. In season three's "Velocity", Pete, feeling
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from showing Jor-El. Millar was forced to take inspiration from comic book scribe Jeph Loeb. In one of Loeb's book, Jor-El and Lara are depicted as just a pair of hands holding on to each other after they place Kal-El into his spaceship. In season nine, the producers were able to provide the
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appears twice as Virgil Swann, a scientist who was able to translate the Kryptonian language. Swann first meets Clark in the season two episode "Rosetta", where he explains his team of scientists intercepted a message from space and were able to translate it based on a mathematical key which
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In an interview, executive producers Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders explained that this version of Zod is different from the one who appeared in prior seasons. The executives classified this incarnation as "Major Zod", as opposed to his typical "General Zod" identifier, and explained that
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Kosterman, who has played law enforcement officials before, initially turned down the role. After his agent informed him it would be a recurring role, and the producers were willing to pay him more than he made on any previous show, Kosterman decided to take the job. To executive producers
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portrays one of Clark's best friends, Chloe Sullivan. Editor of the school newspaper, her journalistic curiosity—always wanting to "expose falsehoods" and "know the truth"—causes tension with her friends, especially when she is digging into Clark's past. She discovers Clark's secret in the
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forward in time by his grandmother Iris West-Allen to control his increased growth. However, he still maintains elements of his comic counterpart such as his sarcastic, energetic personality, being from the future, and the primary codename of Impulse.
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in the season one finale and leaving the show. Whitney has made a guest appearance in the season two episode "Visage", where it is revealed he died in combat overseas, and the season four episode "Façade", during a flashback of Clark's freshman year.
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After having her face burned in the season nine finale, Tess wakes up in the season ten premiere, with her face healed, in a secret lab surrounded by clones of Lex. In the tenth-season episode "Abandoned", it is revealed that Tess was born
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her relationship with Lex was too good to write off. The creative team kept Helen's true motivations a secret to Vaugier, which the actress enjoyed because it allowed her to play the character as if there were no ulterior motives.
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with Clark and Lois. Although Ashmore was sad to leave the show, he feels that the redemptive story that was given to Jimmy in the finale, through the self-sacrifice he makes for Chloe, makes a good send off for his character.
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forces Jor-El to strip Clark of his powers. When Clark is killed in his mortal body in season five's "Hidden", Jor-El resurrects Clark with his powers; as a result, Jonathan's life is traded for Clark's in the episode "
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Jones was not alone in his wish to get more screen time; the writers, who were reading Internet forums and receiving mail from the audience that requested the same thing, decided that Pete would learn Clark's secret in
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return to their normal lives. In the season eight episode "Identity", Jimmy begins to suspect that Clark is the "Good Samaritan", an individual who has been stopping crimes and saving people's lives around
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Byrne, Craig (Season 6 Companion) pg.128. Writer Tracy Bellomo: "In the past, we reference that Chloe had a fling with somebody while she was interning at the Planet, and that, or course, was Jimmy Olsen".
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Aaron Ashmore, whose twin had also appeared on the show, joined the cast as a recurring guest in the sixth season. When he returned in the seventh season, he had been promoted to series regular status.
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Vandervoort does not return as a series regular for the eighth season, but returns as a guest star in the season eight episode "Bloodline", and season ten episodes "Supergirl" and "Prophecy".
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both insist Lois and Grant break up to prevent questions about how Lois actually got her job. The two stay together, working harder to keep their relationship a secret. After Lex buys the
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that tied his heart condition to a deal that he makes with Jor-El. When the moment came for his character to die, Schneider considers the event an "empowering death", which he likens to
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creature known as Doomsday, he does not actually wear the prosthetic body suit that was created for when Davis transforms into his monstrous counterpart. Instead Dario Delacio, a
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casting directors in ten different cities. The following is a list of all the characters that are, or at one time were, a main character in the show. During its first season,
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direction". According to Gough, the character's storyline degenerated into a science fiction story, and when that occurred, they decided they had to wrap it up quickly.
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led to him landing the role of Jonathan Kent. Schneider performed the role for five seasons, before his character was killed off in a scene reminiscent of
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Martha take a job at the Talon, which was owned by Lex, and which O'Toole felt allowed Martha to interact more with the other characters in Clark's life.
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who stands at 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m), performs the role of "Doomsday" when the creature's monster form appears throughout the season.
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Terence Stamp's name was deliberately kept out of the opening credits in order to keep the secret he was voicing Jor-El. Stamp originally portrayed
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and is the illegitimate daughter of Lionel Luthor, conceived with Lex's nanny, Pamela Jenkins. She was brought, by Lionel, to an orphanage run by
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to foster home. His storyline is considered "very dark" in that the character uncovers horrible truths about himself as season eight progresses.
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Al Septien, Turi Meyers, Brian Peterson, & Kelly Souders (writers) Kevin G. Fair & Greg Beeman (director) (May 13, 2011). "Finale".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson, Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Kevin G. Fair (director) (September 18, 2008). "Odyssey".
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was gearing up to film the fourth season opener. As a result, Reeve could not reprise his role as Dr. Swann, which was the intention.
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trying to get Jonathan's attention. A heart condition is not new to the character, as it has been used in previous incarnations, like
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finale. Lex's investigations ultimately lead to him discovering the truth about Clark's alien heritage in the season seven finale.
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Terence Stamp, who voices the disembodied spirit of Clark's biological father Jor-El, also appeared as the villain General Zod in
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Gough and Millar always had intentions of bringing Christopher Reeve onto the show. When the pair learned Reeve enjoyed watching
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throughout season nine "the venomous side of Zod rises because he experiences a few key betrayals with our beloved characters".
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when Ettinger was filming her scenes for the pilot. Around the time the creators were looking to recast the role of Martha Kent
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crew sent Greg Beeman as a stand-in director. Gough, Welling and Mat Beck travelled alongside Beeman to New York, where
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Mark Verheiden, Drew Greenberg (writers), Greg Beeman and James Marshall (directors) (February 4, 2004). "Hereafter".
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Sam Witwer portrays the role of Davis Bloome during season eight; Davis Bloome is the human alter-ego of the creature
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series regulars to be cast–being hired just four days before filming for the pilot episode began. Jones, who is
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Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson (writers) & Rick Rosenthal (director) (September 25, 2008). "Plastique".
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Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson (writers) & Kevin Fair (director) (September 24, 2010). "Lazarus".
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Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson (writers) & Michael Rohl (director) (February 5, 2009). "Requiem".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & James Marshall (director) (October 27, 2004). "Transference".
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after she saved his life while he was stranded on an island, but broke up bitterly when he cheated on her.
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Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders (writers) and Jeannot Szwarc (director) (October 15, 2010). "Homecoming".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Jeannot Szwarc (director) (February 11, 2004). "Velocity".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & James Marshall (director) (September 29, 2005). "Arrival".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Whitney Ransick (director) (October 13, 2005). "Hidden".
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Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson (writers) & Todd Slavkin (director) (January 31, 2008). "Persona".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & James Marshall (director) (October 8, 2003). "Phoenix".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Paul Shapiro (director) (November 17, 2005). "Solitude".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Mairzee Almas (director) (October 30, 2008). "Identity".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peters (writers) & James Marshall (director) (February 13, 2008). "Veritas".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Marita Grabiak (director) (November 5, 2003). "Relic".
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Alfred Gough, Miles Millar (writers) & James Marshall (director) (February 25, 2003). "Rosetta".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Terrence O'Hara (director) (May 12, 2004). "Forsaken".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Pat Williams (director) (January 28, 2004). "Delete".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Brad Turner (director) (February 23, 2005). "Sacred".
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Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders (writers) & Kevin Fair (director) (September 25, 2009). "Savior".
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Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders (writers) & James Marshall (director) (April 2, 2009). "Eternal".
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Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson (writers) & Glen Winter (director) (March 20, 2008). "Traveler".
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Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders (writers) & James Marshall (director) (May 14, 2009). "Doomsday".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (May 18, 2005). "Commencement".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & James Marshall (director) (May 6, 2003). "Accelerate".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Steve Miner (director) (October 8, 2002). "Duplicity".
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Mark Verheiden, Michael Green (writers) & D.J. Caruso (director) (January 29, 2002). "Shimmer".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Michael Rohl (director) (October 19, 2006). "Arrow".
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Holly Henderson, Don Whitehead (writers) & Kevin Fair (director) (November 13, 2008). "Abyss".
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Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders (writers) & James Marshall (director) (May 11, 2005). "Forever".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (September 29, 2004). "Gone".
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Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders (writer) & Greg Beeman (director) (January 28, 2003). "Suspect".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (January 14, 2004). "Asylum".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Michael Rohl (director) (October 23, 2008). "Prey".
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Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson(writers) & James Conway (director) (November 1, 2007). "Lara".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Paul Shapiro (director) (October 6, 2006). "Sneeze".
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Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson (writers) & Ken Horton (director) (April 17, 2008). "Descent".
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Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders (writers) & James Marshall (director) (May 11, 2006). "Vessel".
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Drew Landis, Julia Swift (writers) & Kevin Fair (director) (November 12, 2010). "Abandoned".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & Glen Winter (director) (November 15, 2007). "Blue".
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Alfred Gough, Miles Millar (writer) & Greg Beeman (director) (September 24, 2002). "Vortex".
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Alfred Gough, Miles Millar (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (November 5, 2002). "Lineage".
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Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson (writers) & Todd Slavkin (director) (May 15, 2008). "Arctic".
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Turi Meyer, Al Septien (writers) & Turi Meyer (director) (February 26, 2010). "Conspiracy".
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Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer (writers) & James Conway (director) (October 4, 2007). "Kara".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Charles Beeson (director) (2007-11-08). "Wrath".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Ken Biller (director) (March 3, 2004). "Crisis".
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Al Septien, Turi Meyer (writers) & Jeannot Szwarc (director) (November 6, 2009). "Kandor".
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Alfred Gough, Miles Millar (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (October 1, 2003). "Exile".
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Miles Millar, Alfred Gough (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (May 19, 2004). "Covenant".
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Steven S. DeKnight (writer) & James Marshall (director) (November 10, 2005). "Splinter".
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Al Septien, Turi Meyer (writers) & Kevin Fair (director) (March 19, 2009). "Turbulence".
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Al Septien, Turi Meyer (writers) & Tom Welling (director) (May 7, 2009). "Injustice".
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Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (January 26, 2006). "
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Steven S. DeKnight (writer) & James Marshall (director) (September 28, 2006). "Zod".
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Steven S. DeKnight (writer) & Whitney Ransick (director) (February 9, 2006). "Tomb".
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Caroline Dries (writer) & James Marshall(director) (February 14, 2008). "Fracture".
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Caroline Dries (writer) & Michael Rohl (director) (November 6, 2008). "Bloodline".
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Steven S. DeKnight (writer) & James Marshall (director) (April 20, 2006). "Mercy".
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Caroline Dries (writer) & Whitney Ransick (director) (April 24, 2008). "Sleeper".
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Tracy Bellomo (writer) & Whitney Ransick (director) (October 12, 2006). "Wither".
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Matthew Okumura (writer) & Bill Gereghty (director) (February 18, 2003). "Fever".
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Aaron and Todd Helbing (writers) & Mike Rohl (director) (March 13, 2008). "Hero".
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Mark Verheiden (writer) & Craig Zisk (director) (November 19, 2002). "Dichotic".
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Genevieve Sparling (writer) & Michael Rohl (director) (April 30, 2009). "Beast".
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Holly Harold (writer) & Whitney Ransick (director) (October 11, 2007). "Fierce".
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Philip Levens, Alfred Gough (writers) & Greg Beeman (director) (May 21, 2002). "
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Caroline Dries (writer) & Glen Winter (director) (March 12, 2009). "Infamous".
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Caroline Dries (writer) & Mairzee Almas (director) (October 2, 2008). "Toxic".
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Steven S. DeKnight (writer) & Mat Beck (director) (May 10, 2007). "Prototype".
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is an American television series developed by writer/producers
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5221:"'Smallville' exclusive: Julian Sands is (Young) Jor-El"
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secret. When Lana is placed in a catatonic state by
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is an alien being from a planet called Krypton with
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4129:"Find out why 'Smallville' killed off a character"
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4039:"IGN: IGN Interview: Aaron Ashmore on Becoming
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3039:Simpson, Paul, (Season 1 Companion), pp.132–135
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4773:"Smallville Season Eight: Look Who's In!"
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1334:joined the cast in season seven as
141:, as well as his relationship with
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2636:Matt Mitovich (January 15, 2009).
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4127:Michael Ausiello (May 15, 2009).
2391:Jessica Seid (January 24, 2006).
1567:attempts to release him from the
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4037:Goldman, Eric (August 2, 2006).
2309:Ryan McDonell as Stuart Campbell
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2049:Patrick Cassidy as Henry Small
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5859:"Patrick Cassidy filmography"
5827:"Jerry Wasserman filmography"
3782:Wandy Maricle (writer) &
2962:Philip Levens (writer) &
2580:Byrne, Craig (October 2008).
2378:
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1038:'s death as Jonathan Kent in
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6380:"Alaina Huffman filmography"
6252:"Fred Henderson filmography"
5891:"Martin Cummins filmography"
4160:Rich Sands (June 11, 2007).
4099:Between X-Men and Superman?"
2662:Rich Sands (July 21, 2009).
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6476:"Adrian Holmes filmography"
6412:"Anna Williams filmography"
5987:"Françoise Yip filmography"
5667:"Robert Wisden filmography"
5635:"Hiro Kanagawa filmography"
5571:"Jason Connery filmography"
3449:Byrne, Craig (March 2008).
2584:. Titan Books. p. 17.
2559:. Titan Books. p. 15.
2555:Byrne, Craig (March 2008).
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6179:"Jane Seymour filmography"
6147:"Kyle Gallner filmography"
6051:"Sarah Carter filmography"
5763:"Rekha Sharma filmography"
4616:vol. 1 #3 (September 2012)
2664:"Smallville's Zod Complex"
2350:
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6115:"Gary Hudson filmography"
6083:"Alisen Down filmography"
6019:"Lorena Gale filmography"
5955:"Rob LaBelle filmography"
5731:"Kelly Brook filmography"
5603:"Tom O'Brien filmography"
5191:Simpson, Paul, pp.100–111
4303:The CW Television Network
4284:The CW Television Network
4245:The CW Television Network
4226:The CW Television Network
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2067:Rob LaBelle as Dr. Walden
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6316:"Kim Coates filmography"
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5699:"Joe Morton filmography"
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4301:. Season 7. Episode 14.
4282:. Season 7. Episode 12.
3699:. Season 4. Episode 21.
3359:. Season 9. Episode 21.
3337:. Season 9. Episode 20.
3318:. Season 6. Episode 21.
3299:. Season 5. Episode 14.
3154:. Season 3. Episode 21.
3135:. Season 3. Episode 13.
3104:. Season 3. Episode 18.
2970:. Season 1. Episode 13.
2947:. Season 1. Episode 10.
2859:. Season 1. Episode 21.
2237:Dinah Lance/Black Canary
1925:Buffy the Vampire Slayer
688:
6856:Superman in other media
6284:"Ben Ayres filmography"
5923:"Jill Teed filmography"
5207:Warner Bros. Television
5179:Warner Bros. Television
5163:Simpson, Paul, pp.58–61
4243:. Season 7. Episode 6.
4224:. Season 7. Episode 3.
4205:. Season 7. Episode 1.
3665:. Season 4. Episode 2.
3398:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3229:. Season 2. Episode 7.
3085:. Season 2. Episode 3.
2458:Warner Bros. Television
2226:as Federal Agent Carter
1839:was cast for the role.
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799:Lex Luthor (Smallville)
719:Clark Kent (Smallville)
6539:Full cast and crew of
6484:. 2012. Archived from
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4640:vol. 1 #3 (April 2015)
2424:Simpson, Paul (2004).
2353:Smallville (season 10)
2015:as Dr. Steven Hamilton
1905:Legion of Super-Heroes
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1187:. Gough contends that
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765:Lana Lang (Smallville)
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6851:Smallville characters
5231:on September 14, 2009
4628:vol. 1 #12 (May 2013)
2283:Smallville (season 9)
2249:Smallville (season 8)
2218:Smallville (season 7)
2192:Ben Ayres as Bartlett
2184:Smallville (season 6)
2152:Smallville (season 5)
2118:Smallville (season 4)
2078:Smallville (season 3)
2041:Smallville (season 2)
1977:Smallville (season 1)
1909:reprogrammed Brainiac
1893:
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1526:Further information:
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1255:After being saved by
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5420:on February 28, 2007
5203:"Memoria" commentary
4626:Smallville Season 11
4614:Smallville Season 11
4604:vol. 1 #1 (May 2012)
4602:Smallville Season 11
4404:Comic Book Resources
4141:on September 3, 2009
4134:Entertainment Weekly
3391:(October 14, 2001).
2254:Anna Williams as Eva
2162:Arthur Curry/Aquaman
2092:as Dr. Claire Foster
2021:as Victoria Hardwick
1702:for Reeve's scenes.
1588:Recurring characters
1077:The Dukes of Hazzard
1031:The Dukes of Hazzard
749:Fortress of Solitude
149:characters, such as
6828:Speculative fiction
6518:on January 14, 2010
6488:on October 26, 2012
6456:on October 22, 2012
6424:on February 2, 2009
6392:on October 22, 2012
6360:on February 2, 2009
6328:on February 2, 2009
6296:on February 2, 2009
6264:on February 1, 2009
6232:on October 22, 2012
6191:on February 1, 2009
6159:on October 22, 2012
6127:on February 2, 2009
6095:on February 1, 2009
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5999:on February 2, 2009
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5903:on February 2, 2009
5871:on February 2, 2009
5839:on February 1, 2009
5807:on February 2, 2009
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5743:on February 2, 2009
5711:on February 1, 2009
5679:on February 1, 2009
5647:on February 2, 2009
5615:on February 2, 2009
5583:on February 2, 2009
5551:on February 2, 2009
5453:on February 1, 2008
2332:Carter Hall/Hawkman
2317:Agent Amanda Waller
2171:Victor Stone/Cyborg
2141:as Genevieve Teague
1753:and the sheriff in
1734:Sheriff Nancy Adams
1434:Lutessa Lena Luthor
171:Sheriff Nancy Adams
6481:The New York Times
6449:The New York Times
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5544:The New York Times
5175:"Exile" commentary
4197:, (writers) &
4074:The New York Times
3015:The New York Times
2990:The New York Times
2432:. pp. 10–17.
2258:Alessandro Juliani
2167:Lee Thompson Young
2128:Bart Allen/Impulse
1991:as Dominic Santori
1983:Sarah-Jane Redmond
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3460:978-1-84576-656-6
3011:"Facade overview"
2986:"Visage overview"
2591:978-1-84576-715-0
2566:978-1-84576-656-6
2541:978-1-84576-542-2
2516:978-1-84023-957-7
2304:Monique Ganderton
2262:Dr. Emil Hamilton
2104:as Lillian Luthor
2003:as Principal Kwan
1814:in the first two
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1332:Laura Vandervoort
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4070:"Leech overview"
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1957:Other characters
1804:a clone of Clark
1739:Camille Mitchell
1705:
1647:Dr. Virgil Swann
1636:anger management
1295:Superman Returns
977:Cynthia Ettinger
961:
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2368:Keri Lynn Pratt
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2098:as Alicia Baker
2080:
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1941:Michael Cassidy
1938:
1878:
1869:Pacific Heights
1849:Ian Somerhalder
1845:
1765:
1736:
1649:
1628:
1626:Dr. Helen Bryce
1599:
1590:
1550:
1530:
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1460:
1438:Granny Goodness
1428:to Smallville.
1399:Eve Teschmacher
1375:Cassidy Freeman
1364:
1317:
1226:
1203:
1197:
1144:
1132:
1126:
1018:
939:Annette O'Toole
932:
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822:Whitney Fordman
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779:Whitney Fordman
767:
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656:Does not appear
655:
648:Does not appear
647:
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623:Cassidy Freeman
608:Does not appear
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94:merged to form
51:Annette O'Toole
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6741:Justice League
6738:
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6726:Chloe Sullivan
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