Smallville
Season 7 Write-Up: Take Two
Earlier
this year, the CW had released a
different write-up about Season Seven
of Smallville. Now that some of the
plots are known from the new season, they've
released this new, spoiler-filled take.
Beware
of major spoilers. And also, of course, know
that you can read many, many more spoilers
at the KryptonSite
Spoilers Page.
Now
beginning its seventh season, this new
interpretation of the enduring Superman
mythology and its classic characters
blends realism and adventure into an
exciting action series. This season,
Clark Kent (Tom Welling, "Cheaper
By the Dozen") and Lex Luthor (Michael
Rosenbaum, "Kickin' It Old Skool")
have become the sworn enemies that comic
book aficionados have always known and
loved.
Season
seven brings exciting guest stars from
the Superman mythology, including Dean
Cain ("Lois & Clark")
and Helen Slater ("Supergirl"),
plus storylines of Krypton and the El
family. This season Clark will discover
more about his home planet, who his
parents were, what his future holds
and why he was sent to Earth.
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In last season's finale, Lana (Kristin
Kreuk, "Partition") confronted Lex
over his lies about the baby, confessed she
was still in love with Clark and told Lex
she was leaving him. Lana turned to Clark
for comfort but when she revealed that Lionel
(John Glover, "Brimstone") forced
her to marry Lex, Clark went after Lionel
to stop his machinations once and for all.
However, Martian Manhunter (guest star Phil
Morris) stepped in to explain Lionel is on
their side and together they've been working
to stop Lex from finding the last Phantom
Zone escapee as Lex needs the wraith's DNA
to fuel his army of super soldiers. Meanwhile,
Lois (Erica Durance, "The Butterfly Effect
2") had her own agenda for bringing Lex
down and snooped around his base at Reeves
Dam. When an armed guard confronted her, Lois
was stabbed and left for dead. She called
Chloe (Allison Mack, "The Ant Bully")
for help, but her cousin arrived too late
and found Lois. As a despondent Chloe clutched
Lois, her latent meteor power was revealed.
Chloe healed Lois, but took on her wounds
and collapsed. Lana's car exploded when she
tried to leave town, and the police confronted
Lex at the dam and arrested him for murder.
The wraith attacked Clark, creating Clark's
ultimate enemy - Bizarro. The two super men
fought and their struggle caused Reeves Dam
to break, flooding the area and leaving everyone
in peril.
This
season Clark will face his biggest battles
yet. Bizarro is intent on destroying him as
only one of them can survive. Clark has also
lost the love of his life to a horrific accident;
his adoptive mother Martha (Annette O'Toole,
"Superman II") has left for Washington;
and the biggest trial for Clark comes in the
form of his nineteen-year-old female cousin,
Kara AKA Supergirl (newcomer Laura Vandervoort).
When
the dam broke, Kara's spaceship was released
from the earth. She had been in suspended
animation for years, having in fact left Krypton
as a teenager with the intent to look after
young Kal-El after he arrived on Earth. However,
as she didn't age when inside the ship, she
now finds herself younger than her cousin
and he's now the one looking after her. Kara
is fascinated with Earth's culture and has
difficulty remembering to hide her powers
from the world. Her youthful abandon puts
her in several precarious situations that
land her in hot water and directly onto Lex's
radar.
Lana's
death appears to have made Lex reevaluate
his life. He willingly goes to jail for the
murder of his wife and begins to help those
in need instead of exploiting them. The secret
army has been dissolved, but he begins a new
fixation on Kara and her ship, although he
doesn't immediately realize the two are connected.
Lex also continues his awkward relationship
with his father Lionel. Neither trusts each
other and Lex is all too aware that Lionel
has many secrets and had a part in taking
down Lex's secret army. The two cunning Luthors
continue to circle each other warily, each
waiting for the other to make a move that
could prove the end for father or son.
Another
who doubts Lex's new charitable attitude is
Lois Lane. After the harm the secret army
caused her family and friends, Lois has sworn
to find a way to bring the billionaire down.
Lois also takes a big step in her career when
the new Daily Planet editor Grant Gabriel
(guest star Michael Cassidy) is charmed by
her take-no-prisoners attitude and hires her
as his star reporter. While jumping at the
chance to show off her investigative reporter
skills, Lois feels bad about stealing some
of her cousin Chloe's limelight.
As
if competing with Lois for the new Daily
Planet editor's attention wasn't bad
enough, Chloe discovers that in addition
to hiding Clark's true identity from
the world, she must also now cover up
her own secret. She fears confessing
her new power to Jimmy (Aaron Ashmore,
"The Christmas Cottage") as
she believes it will drive him away.
However, her continued evasiveness about
her investigative stories and her relationship
with Clark leads Jimmy to believe he
and Chloe may not be the destined duo
he thought they could be and he begins
to look at Kara in a new light. As much
as she's also prodded Clark to confess
his secret to Lana over the years, Chloe
finds that when it comes down to it,
she can't tell Jimmy she's meteor-infected
and realizes this may cause her to lose
him forever.
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Reinterpreting
the Superman mythology from its roots, "Smallville"
was developed for television by Alfred Gough
& Miles Millar ("Shanghai Noon,"
"Spiderman 2"), based on the DC
Comics characters. Gough and Millar serve
as executive producers, along with Ken Horton,
Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson, Todd Slavkin
& Darren Swimmer, James Marshall, Mike
Tollin, Brian Robbins and Joe Davola. The
series is produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions,
Millar/Gough Ink and Warner Bros. Television.
SUPERMAN was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe
Shuster.
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Warner Bros. & DC Comics. This is a fan
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KryptonSite, unless the material is noted
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an individual author. Smallville stars
Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum,
John Glover, Aaron Ashmore, Annette O'Toole,
Erica Durance, and Allison Mack.
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