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Smallville’s Allison Mack Can Go To College

Allison Mack has apparently been cleared to take college courses and go to church while on bail.

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While she awaits her trial early next year, the actress who played “Chloe Sullivan” on Smallville has been given permission to attend school and church, according to a report by RADAR Online.

Allison Mack had been under house detention with an ankle monitor while awaiting trial; now, Mack will be allowed to leave the house for these activities, though the rest of her bail requirements will remain in full force.

“Allison has been given permission by the prosecution to take classes – philosophy, literature – at a local junior college,” RADAR’s source told them. It sounds like Allison’s college courses could start within a week.

Some are worried that Allison’s release to do these things could have a negative effect.

“It’s going to spook her former slaves who are just starting to get comfortable being out of the cult,” one of RADAR’s sources told them about the notion of her being out in the world. “It’s more than ridiculous, it is dangerous. You’re innocent until proven guilty, but these are charges that could bring a life sentence. Allison should really be sitting in prison,” they said.

With all that said, Allison’s family is sticking by her. “Allison’s parents don’t believe in the charges brought against her and neither do her attorneys,” a RADAR source said.

Allison is accused of being part of a “sex cult” called NXIVM that recruited, branded and abused women.

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  1. Toby O'Brien

    August 23, 2018 at 6:09 am

    Makes you wonder how many American Teens she can rope and brand! (I hope that’s the right phrase, from England so apologies). Amazed the Judge allowed Allison Mack to go out. She is not that dangerous to others but she is a horrible person. Who on their right mind is going to be polite to her when at college? It could be your daughter who fell into the trap and now she gets to roam free amongst young women. Perhaps Keith knows he’s off to jail (that word I know is correct!) so Allison is rounding up some cattle to visit him whilst he grows old and grey inside.

    Makes you wonder if his lawyers are Masters! So glad England has bo weirdos like this. Well there was Jimmy Saville!

  2. Maryann DiCesari

    August 23, 2018 at 1:50 pm

    She will get what’s coming to her I trust and believe Karma will find her wherever she is and that will be that. You can’t go around doing what she did to innocent women and young ladies and not suffer a big dose of karma so if I was her I would be looking over my shoulder because she ruined an awful lot of lives…

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Smallville “Jitters” Guest Tony Todd Dead at 69

Actor Tony Todd, who played Earl Jenkins in the Smallville episode “Jitters,” has passed away.

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Tony Todd, who played Earl Jenkins in the Smallville Season 1 episode “Jitters” has passed away. The actor, who is most famous for his role in the Candyman franchise, was only 69 years old. He passed November 6 at his home in Los Angeles; no cause of death has been revealed as of yet.

Smallville wasn’t Tony Todd’s only venture into the DC Universe. He lent his voice to such projects s Batman: The Brave and the Bold and even voiced Darkseid in multiple animated features. He also was the voice of the villainous Zoom in over a dozen episode of The CW’s Flash TV series.

He leaves behind a ton of work and a legion of fans who appreciated him. We are so sorry to read that he has died.

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Photos: Erica Durance Guest Stars on Kristin Kreuk’s New Show

It’s a Smallville reunion October 15 as Erica Durance guest stars on Kristin Kreuk’s new show Murder in a Small Town for “Prized Possessions.”

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The October 15 episode of Kristin Kreuk‘s new series Murder in a Small Town will be a big one for Smallville fans as there’s a reunion of two cast members from the show within!

Erica Durance – yup, Smallville’s one and only Lois Lane – will be playing Emma O’Brea in the episode which is called “Prized Possessions” and FOX has released two photos featuring the duo! You can check those out below.

MURDER IN A SMALL TOWN: L-R: Kristin Kreuk and guest star Erica Durance in the “Prized Possesions” episode of MURDER IN A SMALL TOWN airing Tuesday, Oct. 15 (8:00-9:00PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2024 Fox Media LLC. CR: Kailey Schwerman/ FOX.

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MURDER IN A SMALL TOWN: L-R: Kristin Kreuk and guest star Erica Durance in the “Prized Possesions” episode of MURDER IN A SMALL TOWN airing Tuesday, Oct. 15 (8:00-9:00PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2024 Fox Media LLC. CR: Kailey Schwerman/ FOX.

Of course, those lucky fans who attended the recent “Salute to Smallville” convention in New Jersey were able to see both Kristin and Erica there — but this episode offers the opportunity to see the two main loves of Clark Kent’s life appearing once again together on screen! Here’s how the episode is described by FOX:

At a fundraiser for her arts center, Cassandra reunites with a childhood friend who later discovers that her husband has gone missing and that a crime scene has unfolded in her home. Cassandra shares clues with Alberg as he investigates the mysterious disappearance, unveiling secrets and the truth behind a marriage in the all-new “Prized Possessions” episode of Murder in a Small Town airing Tuesday, October 15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (MST-104) (TV-14 L,S,V)

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Smallville: Catching Up With Erica Durance

Smallville’s Lois Lane, Erica Durance, reflects on her character as Creation’s Salute to Smallville approaches.

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Creation Entertainment’s “Salute to Smallville” convention is happening this weekend in Parsnippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey (read more about it here), and KryptonSite’s Craig Byrne will be there and a part of it, joining a variety of guests from the series including Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Erica Durance, Michael Rosenbaum, John Glover, Laura Vandervoort, and Aaron Ashmore. In anticipation of the October 5-6 event, we were able to interview Erica – our first time talking since Smallville was on the air! – to find out about the convention experience, her return to playing Lois Lane in Crisis, the Smallville animated project, and more. Enjoy!

KRYPTONSITE’S CRAIG BYRNE: I know you’ve done conventions before, but how does it feel to be doing the first completely dedicated to Smallville convention?

ERICA DURANCE: A little nerve wracking, and also fantastic. I’m looking forward to it. I’m looking forward to spending more time with the fans. Creation runs these really great events. They have a good schedule, and they have such good ideas of what we can do and how we can interact. I’m really looking forward to being able to be a part of it and see everybody.

What can fans look forward to seeing at this event?

I know that we will be doing panels. I know that the boys do their “Smallville Nights” which are super, super fun. I think the fans really enjoy when we’re at the table and we chit chat. A lot of us spend a lot of time talking to people there. And photo ops! I’m not sure what else they’re throwing at us, but I do know that there’s a lot more time spent with fans, which is why we’re doing it!

When you got to the call to play Lois Lane again in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, was that something you had ever expected to do, or did you just figure you were Alura already and that was it?

I just figured I was Alura, and that was that, and I was moving on to other things. Then I was working on a movie for a friend of mine, and I got a text partway through the show, and I just got so excited. I couldn’t believe it! I was really thrilled. I was very excited.

They wrote a really fun little scene for me, and it’s so easy to work with Welling. We have a really good repartee, and I felt like it was just as if we had seen each other the day before, and I hadn’t seen him for 10 years. It was great.

Would you have liked to have gotten to spend more time seeing what Lois was up to these days?

Oh, sure! I liked playing her. I felt very lucky to do it. II always know that the people that are behind all this, that write these different versions and these different scenes and these different shows, are so good, so I don’t really particularly worry about that part so much. I know I’ll be doing something fun and different, and every scene is unique. So, yeah, I would have been fine with doing a little more.

You’re reuniting with several of your castmates at this convention, but also you have an episode of Murder in a Small Town that you did with Kristin. Did you have any scenes together, ad did you know it was Kristin’s show when you booked it?

Oh, yeah. She called me! And we had quite a few things together, and it was great fun. You know, other than a couple of times we worked together on Smallville, we haven’t worked that much [together] professionally. We’ve been really good friends for years and done other things, but not work together.

I remember feeling like I was about 20 years old again. I started to look at her, and we’re in the circus, and I looked down, and we just both shriek. People don’t know that we’ve known each other for so long, right? It was so cool.

Fans have also loved it whenever you’ve shown up on Tom and Michael’s podcast. Might you be showing up on it more in the future?

I don’t know. It depends on schedule, and timing, and what they’re doing and what I’m doing, but it’s always nice to get back and chat about certain episodes and how we felt about doing different things.

Did your impression of Smallville change after you started doing conventions?

I would say not so much, because I came into that show knowing it was successful. I knew it was special. I was excited to be a part of it. I wasn’t so fully entrenched in it as Welling was in the sense that he was there all the time, and I had a little bit of that objective bird’s eye view of ‘hey, you know, I know what the fans are thinking. I know that I’m excited, because I know they’re gonna like it. And I would say I’m surprised at how long it’s been that we’re going back around and talking about it, but not negatively. It’s wonderful.

What do you think is the magic chemistry between Lois and Clark, whether it’s on Smallville or other projects? What makes them work so well?

I think they balance each other’s strengths and weaknesses, regardless of the incarnation you see. There are moments that Clark’s very, very strong, and he’s a hero, and he can do everything that he needs to do, and is able to help Lois, who’s this strong woman, but needs help. And then you’ll see the flip side of it, where it’s in her humanity that he feels a level of connection. I think it’s that balance between both sides of parts of themselves, and it just seems to work.

I know you had a memorable experience meeting Margot Kidder at a convention, but is there any other Lois Lane actor that you would love to meet someday?

I’d love to meet Teri Hatcher. I’ve never met her!

What other projects do you have coming up?

I did the show for Kristin [Murder in a Small Town], and then I have two two Christmas movies coming out on Hallmark. They’re a little bit of a departure for me, and I’m excited about them. In one I play a 1960s housewife, and in the next one that I’m currently shooting right now, I’m the Queen Mother of — it’s not a fantasy land, but it’s not a real land [either]. She’s taking care of her daughter and trying to get her on the right path. They’re really different roles for me, but I really enjoy them because they’re quite far away from the person that I really am. It actually felt quite good.

Would you like to do the animated project that Tom and Michael are trying to get off the ground?

Absolutely. I think it would be great. Especially if they have Al and Miles [Gough and Millar, the creators of Smallville] behind it, which they seem to be talking about… then you know that there’s going to be a level of consistency with the characters, and the dialogue, and all that kind of stuff.

Have your kids found out yet that you played Lois Lane?

They don’t quite know what that means yet. They don’t think it’s that cool. They think Superman is pretty cool, but I think I’m just so different in real life to what they see up there, that it’s really hard for them to gel that like in any way their mom played a character that was somewhat cool.

They just think I’m the biggest nerd, so they find it weird that Mommy would be considered cool.

There was one time when they didn’t think I was tough, so I was like “let me show you some things.” I just YouTubed a lot of my fights [as Lois], and they were like, “Mommy, you were angry!” And I was like, “don’t mess with me, is all I’m saying.” Now they call me Big Mama. “Don’t mess with Big Mama!”

What do you hope the fans get from this convention experience?

I hope their interactions are positive enough for them, and they’re able to say the things they had wanted to say for a really long time. I know a lot of people travel with family and friends. I just hope it’s a really fun, good, positive weekend for them.

Tickets to “Salute to Smallville” are still available! Get your photo opps, autographs, and event tickets HERE! Big thanks to Erica Durance for taking the time to talk to us.

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