Incredibly busy executive producer Alfred Gough recently took the time to chat with KryptonSite a bit about the third season so far, and what is coming up with the show. Be warned, there may be some spoilery details below:
Gough tells us that the April 14 episode, “Legacy,” will find Dr. Swann confronting Clark about his careless actions of the past few months, such as pushing people away and being careless. Gough also promises a clash of titans as we see Dr. Swann come into contact with Lionel Luthor. The consequences of Jonathan Kent’s proverbial “deal with the devil” – the deal he made with Jor-El to bring back his son – will also come into play. It sounds as though the door is open for future appearances by Dr. Swann, and more firmly places Christopher Reeve’s character into the Smallville universe.
Gough thinks that fans will be pleased with the Season 2 DVD set, which will have many of the features they had been hoping to have all along. Not only will it have commentaries from himself and Miles Millar, but fans can look forward to commentary from the actors as well as directors James Marshall and Greg Beeman. The DVD will also include the first series of “Chloe Chronicles” webisodes, for which Gough says there will be a sequel in the future.
When asked if Chloe is indeed the cousin of Lois Lane, Gough reminds us of what was said at the San Diego Comic Con in 2002, so apparently the plan for that character has not been altered and they are indeed cousins. Another question about comic book characters once planned involved Krypto. Gough reveals that at one point it was considered to incorporate Krypto into “Whisper,” but it just seemed to be too much for the episode. Some more DC Universe characters, particularly from the Superman area of the DCU, may show up in the future, but they’ll probably have to wait for Season Four. Likewise, there’s potential for a return story for the popular Sheriff Ethan that may show up in the show’s fourth year. Characters like Ethan as well as Dominic, Lionel Luthor’s former lackey, still exist in the Smallville universe and they will certainly be used if and when time permits.
On the subject of speculation, we also asked Al Gough what he thinks of all of the speculation surrounding the Adam character from recent episodes. “I think it’s great. I will set the record straight, and say he’s not Bruce Wayne, or Batman, unfortunately, but he’s definitely a dark and mysterious stranger who’s come into Smallville, and I think you’ll see over the next four episodes he really shakes it up.,” Gough said. He added that they’ve always wanted to incorporate the character of Bruce Wayne into the series at some point, but that would likely be vetoed because of the Chris Nolan/David Goyer “Batman: Intimidation” film that is coming up. Superman-related guests are much more likely.
A story involving young Lex and his mother is planned for the 19th episode of Season Three, which will be directed by Miles Millar. In other directing news, Episode 20 will be directed by series star John Schneider, who has already been doing some second unit work for the show.
Finally, we asked if the show will follow the cast of characters to college once the high school time is over, and we received this reply. “God willing that the show is still on the air, yes. Some will be going to Smallville, some to Metropolis.”
Gough seems enthused and very appreciative that the show has maintained the following it has, and appreciates the hard work of the crew up in Vancouver, who consistently put out a good product.
Thanks very much as always from us to Al Gough for his time.