"Mercy"
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Recap:
Lionel is
riding in the back of his limo when it stops suddenly on the train
tracks. A masked man appears in the in-car monitor. The man forces
Lionel to win a game of Hangman before he'll let him out of the
car as a train approaches. Lionel manages to get the puzzle solved
and is let out just as the train smashes into the limo.
Clark tells
Chloe that he doesn't want to tell his mom about Lionel knowing
his secret because he doesn't want to worry her. Chloe convinces
him he needs to tell her since Martha might be in danger if she
doesn't know. Lionel suspects Lex had something to do with the
attempt on his life but Lex denies being involved. Lex is concerned
about the threat to Lionel hurting the company, but Lionel says
he can handle it. Clark tells Martha about Lionel knowing his
secret. She tells Clark about Lionel helping her with the blackmail
attempt that revealed the video of Clark surviving an explosion.
She says she can handle Lionel and leaves for a fund raiser in
Metropolis that he will be attending. Lionel has a security tech
check his office for bugs but he doesn't find any. Lionel is attacked
by the masked man and gets knocked out with a hypo to the neck.
Lionel wakes
up in a small metal room where there are burners under the floor.
He has to balance a pair of heavy buckets filled with flammable
liquid in order to get out before he gets burned alive. Lana gets
annoyed that Lex has been avoiding the fact they kissed. He says
that he was waiting for her to bring it up. She leaves when Lex
gets a call about Lionel's disappearance. Lionel barely manages
to balance the buckets before the room goes up in flames. Lionel
finds Martha trapped in a large glass tank.
Lionel must
solve another puzzle to save Martha's life as water starts pouring
into the tank. Clark gets a call from Lois about Martha not showing
up at the fundraiser. Clark and Chloe meet up with Lex when they
try to find Lionel to ask him about Martha. Lex tells them that
Lionel is missing too. Clark finds an electronic bug in Lionel's
office and Chloe says she can use it to trace the signal back.
Working together, Lionel and Martha figure out the puzzle is an
anagram. Chloe finds the source of the signal and Lex takes Clark
over to the building in his Porsche. Their tormenter forces Lionel
and Martha into an elevator that has been rigged to fall and has
a gun loaded with a single bullet in it. If neither Lionel nor
Martha uses the gun to kill the other, the elevator will fall
killing both. Lex and Clark go to the apartment where the signal
originated and find a monitor that shows them Lionel and Martha
trapped in the elevator. Martha can't bring herself to kill Lionel
so he tries to kill himself to save her life for Clark's sake,
who is a "special boy." However, the gun left by their
tormenter wasn't really loaded. The monitor cuts off and Clark
frantically talks to Chloe over the phone. The tormenter, Lincoln
Cole, comes to taunt Lionel. Chloe tells Clark that she knows
where the video originated, he disappears but that doesn't seem
to surprise Lex at all. Lionel pleads for his tormentor, who turns
out to be the security tech that had checked his office earlier,
to save Martha and apologizes but elevator drops anyway. Clark
runs to the rescue and gets there just in time to save them. Lionel
sees Clark catch the falling elevator but ambles off in a daze.
Clark and
Martha talk about Lionel and he tells her that they can't trust
Lionel. Martha points out that they dont really have a choice.
Lex confronts Lionel about what he said about Clark and that he
finds it hard to believe that Lionel was able escape without Clark's
help. Lionel denies that Clark had anything to do with it and
says that Clark is just a simple farm boy. Clark meets with Lionel,
who greets him as Kal-El. Clark asks him how long he's known.
Lionel says it's been since he touched the stone that helped Clark
build his fortress of solitude. Clark asked why he hasn't done
anything. Lionel says that he wouldn't reveal Clark's secret to
the world because it would change his destiny and hurt Martha.
Angry, Clark warns Lionel that despite his mother's belief that
Lionel has some good left in him that he needs to stay away from
her or he'll regret it. Clark strides out just before Lionel collapses
in pain and frantically writes something down.
Review:
Wow... this
episode was better than I was expecting from the trailer, like
"one of the top episodes of the season" better.
Scribe Steven
DeKnight delivered one of his best episodes to date. Despite my
suspension of disbelief getting stretched to the breaking point
on Chloe's extremely high level computer hacking skills, I don't
think I had a single problem with the writing in this episode.
However, even Chloe's computer-hacking superpower can perhaps
be forgiven as a necessary (and time saving) contrivance.
The tease
was fantastic and the pace throughout the show kept up the tension
really well. I loved the scene between Lex and Lionel. It was
funny that while Lionel thought Lex was talking in double entendres,
Lex was really just talking about Chess.
I also loved
the "games" that Lincoln Cole played with Lionel. The
tasks that Lionel was given were highly character revealing. Lionel
was stripped down, both literally and figuratively, and the Magnificent
Bastard became extremely vulnerable for once. Lionel also explained
a lot.
Lionel's contradictory
and inexplicable actions since the season premiere now make sense,
for the most part. He has helped Clark from afar over and over
again yet also plotted a hostile takeover of Luthorcorp and tried
to sabotage Lex's senatorial campaign. Lionel knowing Clark's
secret, trying to protect him and being in love with Martha explains
a lot but I don't think it explains everything. Why was he pressuring
Jonathan with images of Clark's superhuman heroics? If he wanted
to help Clark and cared for Martha, why hurt Jonathan that badly?
Hopefully that part of it will be explained later...
I liked the
more subtle than usual nods to Superman's future. Martha talking
about "truth, justice and the American way" and Clark
agreeing that they were "words to live by" was just
too cute.
It's fascinating
that Lionel has seemingly abandoned Lex in favor of Clark. It
will be interesting to see how that plays out. Maybe the rift
between the former "best friends" will come in part
thanks to Lex's father loving Clark more than Lex.
John Glover
was totally awesome in this episode. Lionel went from the height
of Magnificent Bastard mode to adept bargainer trying to negotiate
his way out of a bad situation to a hopeless wretch to a man totally
astounded to have escaped the ordeal alive... What an amazing
arc for Lionel to go through and John totally sold it. I'm not
sure a lesser actor could have made the changes that Lionel went
through believable, but John did.
It's such
pleasure to watch him work with Annette O'Toole as well. They're
both such charismatic actors. Annette said in a recent interview
that she loves to work with John and it shows because their chemistry
is amazing. However creepy it might be for Lionel to hook up with
Martha, especially given what he's done in the past trying to
learn Clark's secret, the way it's being played is fantastic.
I can't wait to see where they're going with the storyline.
Speaking of
creepy: Lex seemingly has an agenda, but will Lana find out just
how bad he really is? I don't think she will discover the truth
about Lex this season, after all where would the tension and drama
be in that? However, I like what I'm seeing so far. Kristin and
Michael have chemistry and their scenes sizzle. It's a more adult
relationship for Lana and from how well Kristin is doing with
this new storyline that she seems to enjoy playing it. Michael
also seems to be having a great time with the new relationship
for Lex.
Tom Welling's
Clark was very Supermanly in this episode. This was a very Lionel-
and Martha-centric episode, so Tom wasn't in it much. However,
he made extremely good use of the screen time he did have. I especially
loved the final scene where Clark confronted Lionel. Tom perfectly
played Clark's growing fury at what he saw as Lionel's manipulation
of his mother, culminating in Clark threatening the Magnificent
Bastard. It was positively chilling. The way he physically intimidated
Lionel and his voice dripped menace was amazing....
Guest star
Ian Tracey was perfectly cast as Lincoln Cole. He had a seemingly
innocuous appearance yet his voice was so rich... In a role that
required the actor to act most of the show with a mask over his
face, being able to convey his intent solely with his voice was
vital. He did an excellent job.
The episode
was beautifully photographed by Barry Donlevy and wonderfully
designed by James Philpott. The rooms and elevator where Lincoln
put Lionel through the games were all wonderfully creepy and industrial
looking. Barry did a great job lighting the sets and locations
so that feeling was reinforced. I also loved how Barry filmed
the scenes in the monitor. His use of a wide angle lens somehow
made the mask-wearing Lincoln seem much more menacing and creepy
than he was already was.
I think the
only problem I had technically with the show was where Clark broke
through the wall before he rescued Martha and Lionel... The way
the wall broke and one piece was knocked out perfectly seemed
more like something that a cartoon Clark would do in Superman:
The Animated Series rather than something Smallville's live action
Clark would do. Smallville doesn't usually do cartoonish effects,
so that totally broke my suspension of disbelief.
Aside from
Chloe's unbelievably good hacking skills and the less than successful
Clark-breaking-through-the-wall effect, this episode was close
to perfect. It had a great character revealing story that was
also exciting and seemed to help the series build up to what I
hope will be a huge cliff-hanging season finale.
4.5 falling
elevators out of a possible 5
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