"Reckoning"
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Major spoilers and plot twists are revealed in this review! So
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Recap:
Worried
he is about to lose Lana, Clark waits for her in the loft. He
takes her to the Fortress of Solitude to finally tell her his
secret. She is understandably confused but is amazed. He then
(in a very romantic moment) makes a diamond in his hand, uses
his heat vision to set it into a band and gets down on one knee
to ask her to marry him.
Clark tells
his parents that he told Lana and asked her to marry him. Lana
talks to Lois about Clark after saving her from a fall. Clark
and Chloe talk about what he did and why. Lana decides to marry
Clark.
Lex loses
the election to Jonathan and calls Lana, upset. He realizes that
Lana has only agreed to marry Clark because he told her his secret.
She gets scared at how angry he becomes at her lying about it,
so she runs and he chases her in his car. She dies in a car accident
but Clark goes to the Fortress to plead for a second chance. Jor-El
grants the second chance but says he can't give him another.
REWIND back
to the first scene.
Back in the
loft and still worried he's about to lose Lana, Clark lies about
why he had asked Lana to meet him. Upset, she tells Clark that
they need to take a break. Clark tells Chloe about what Jor-El
did and why he didn't tell Lana this time. Chloe agrees to help
keep an eye on Lana so fate doesn't take her life again.
Clark saves
Lois from death because Lana wasn't there to save Lois. Lex again
loses the election to Jonathan and Lana goes to talk to him. She
confesses that she and Clark had their "last fight."
Lex kisses Lana and makes her upset and she runs out. Lex chases
her in the car again but this time Clark saves her without her
knowing that he did.
Lionel has
a confrontation with Jonathan and he shows Jonathan a photo. Whatever
the photo is it makes Jonathan angry enough to hit Lionel. Jonathan
suffers chest pains and tells Lionel to leave. He collapses in
the driveway and dies in the arms of his wife and son.
Clark and
Martha have a heart to heart and she tells Clark it wasn't his
fault. She tells Clark that his father would be proud of him.
Lana holds Clark's hand at the funeral but pulls away at the end.
Review:
What a great
job everyone did in this vitally important episode!
Writers Kelly
Souders and Brian Peterson delivered a terrific story. I was initially
perplexed, and even a touch angry, with the whole time reboot
thing. However, in thinking about it the gimmick wasn't as bad
an idea as I first thought. So, yeah Clark has yet another person
that learns his secret "forget" it, but this time it's
different.It wasn't another "mind whammy" moment. This
is a do-over, instead of another memory-wiping contrivance, this
time it was a conscious choice on his part. No going back to square
one, like I thought would happen. Clark said it himself about
Lana, "She's really done this time."
Jor-El said
that there would be no more second chances and I don't think he
was just talking about turning back time.
Anyway, the
writers kept the action steady, even if it felt a bit rushed at
times, and the act break cliff-hangers were some of the best ever.
There was beautiful dialogue, touching moments, some wonderful
one-liners and terrific references to the Superman mythos.
I especially
liked Chloe's line, "Great. What'd you do? Spin the Earth
back on its axis?" That was a hysterical nod to Christopher
Reeve's first Superman film. This was a terrific episode for them.
The acting
was fantastic. All of the actors turned in some of their finest
work. Greg Beeman has a lot to proud of in this episode. He pulled
wonderful performances out of his actors and ably supervised one
of the most important episodes of the series.
"Reckoning"
showcased a performance that was easily some of the best work
Tom Welling has ever done. Clark's journey here was a tortuous
one. He went from the deepest anguish to the most infectious joy.
There are too many wonderful things about Tom's acting for me
to mention them all, but probably his most powerful moments were
the grief stricken ones. He perfectly portrayed Clark's agony
after he found Lana after the accident. It was a devastating moment.
The scene in the Fortress when he pleads with Jor-el was an extremely
powerful one. Also the remorseful note he added to Clark's grief
while talking to Martha was heart wrenching.
Tom has really
grown as an actor. It's episodes like this that make me realize
that as gorgeous as he is, he is so much more than just another
pretty face. In this wonderful outing, Tom has again proven he
is also amazingly talented.
Michael didn't
have a lot of screen time in this episode, but when he was on
he was magnetic to watch. In both versions of Lex's scene with
Lana at the mansion, Michael was astounding. His face was mesmerizing
as he went through all the emotions that Lex usually is too cool
to show. Lex's building fury at Lana's lies and his devastation
when Lana dies in the crash were especially impressive moments
for Michael.
Kristin Kreuk
has put in another terrific performance here. Lana had a lot to
deal with and as much trouble Kristin's had in the past with being
consistent, she hit all the right emotional notes in "Reckoning."
Kristin has improved a lot the last season or two. "Reckoning"
was probably her best performance to date.
Annette O'Toole's
performance was an absolute revelation. She's always been one
of the better actors in the show, but she really hit it out of
the park last night. I was especially moved by Annette's acting
in Martha's scene with Clark before Jonathan's funeral. It was
devastating to watch her grief.
John Schneider
gave a terrific performance in Reckoning. Aside from any possible
future flashback cameos, this is Jonathan Kent's last major appearance
and John gave Pa Kent an excellent send off.
John was astonishing
in Jonathan's confrontation with the Magnificent Bastard, Lionel,
who was looking for his own reckoning. Jonathan's passing itself
was poignant and moving. He died in the arms of the two people
he loved most in the world. It was truly a fitting end for Martha's
husband and Clark's father.
The special
effects were terrific. I loved everything Clark did in the Fortress
of Solitude. From getting there with that wonderful vortex of
the portal to that jump (or flight) to forming the diamond, it
was all beautifully done. Lana's car crash was a visceral experience.
I literally had trouble breathing, it was so hard to watch.
DP Barry Donleavy
shot another beautiful episode. I loved the soft focus photography
in the Fortress. The slow motion photography during the final
scene was also extremely well done and I'm not usually a huge
fan of slow-mo. In this case it fit in perfectly with the music
and the tone of the scene to underscore the emotional impact of
Jonathan's death on Clark and Martha. It was terrific episode
for him.
This is probably
one of Smallville's best episodes and in terms of impact to the
show's series long character arc for Clark, it is certainly the
most pivotal one so far. It was an important episode on so many
levels and there was nothing in it that disappointed.
I rate this
one five out of a possible five.
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