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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 Almost Had A “Female Justice League” Episode

Writer Bryan Q. Miller has revealed that Smallville almost had a “female JLA” episode.

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Derek Russell of the Super House of El podcast (originally Starkville’s House of El or SHoE, also known as The First Smallville Podcast Ever) had Smallville writer Bryan Q. Miller on for a “Getting Superman Right” episode, ostensibly to respond to the trailer for the upcoming James Gunn film, but soon pivoting toward Miller’s experience in playing with the Super-toys himself, including some major milestones for Clark and Lois.

A big surprise in the podcast, though, is the reveal that Smallville Season 10 almost had a “female Justice League” episode where Lois (Erica Durance), Kara (Laura Vandervoort), Zatanna, and Jayna of the Wonder Twins team up to save the day. The writers began breaking the episode during the first half of Smallville Season 10. “Being able to put those characters together that we had played with individually was a lot of fun, and it went away,” Miller said.

Why didn’t it happen?

There were several factors, including the notion that part of the episode hinged on why these characters had to come together, and as it turned out, the Season 10 episode “Collateral” had a similar premise with characters out of commission. “Ultimately, there was no time,” Bryan lamented.

There was a female hero team-up of sorts for Miller in his Smallville Season 11 comic story “Valkyrie” which also brought back Lana. But, alas, this will just have to end up as one of the Greatest Smallville Stories Never Told.

Give SHoE’s podcast with guest Bryan Q. Miller a listen here!

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Aaron Ashmore Added to Salute to Smallville 2025 Convention

Aaron Ashmore has been added as a guest to Creation’s Salute to Smallville 2025 convention in Chicago.

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Creation Entertainment has announced that Aaron Ashmore will be returning for the second “Salute to Smallville” convention which will be happening September 13-14, 2025 at the Westin O’Hare Hotel in Rosemont, Illinois, just outside of Chicago.

Fans enjoyed meeting the actor who brought us Henry — er, Jimmy Olsen at the October 2024 event and the second time around should be even more exciting. Autographs and photo opportunities with Aaron can be purchased before the convention here. Right now, Creation has only listed the high-tier Gold Passes for sale, but other tiers will become available. Purchase your ticket and if there’s any way to say so, tell them KryptonSite sent you!

The first “Salute to Smallville” convention was a fantastic experience for all involved. It was a chance for some fandom friends to connect, to see your favorite actors, and to be around like-minded individuals who enjoyed that “leafy little hamlet” from back in the day all through the present. There was positive energy everywhere, and the cast and the event hosts (one of whom is writing this article) had just as much fun as the audience did. Picture this: A weekend full of Smallville, surrounded by people who also like Smallville, and the actors who brought Smallville to life.

Current other guests already signed for the 2025 event include Tom Welling (Clark), Michael Rosenbaum (Lex), Erica Durance (Lois), Kristin Kreuk (Lana), and Alaina Huffman (Black Canary) with more surely to come!

DISCLAIMER: KryptonSite’s webmaster Craig Byrne served as a host for the 2024 event alongside Derek Russell of the Super House of El podcast; Craig has also produced some websites for Creation Entertainment including their Salute to Smallville page, which would explain why it kind of looks familiar!

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More Smallville Funkos Are Coming – Pre-Order Now!

New Smallville Funko figures are on the way for three characters.

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Here’s some holiday cheer we weren’t expecting to see: Funko has announced three more Smallville POP!s, with two based on Season 10 elements and one based on Season 8.

Clark’s red leather jacket from Season 10 gets the spotlight in one of them, showing off the outfit/”costume” worn by the Blur (Tom Welling) in the final season. Next, we’ve got a “Kara Kent” looking very Supergirly as she looked in the Season 10 episode “Supergirl.”

And then there’s Doomsday… Max?!? We have no idea what “Doomsday Max” means. It sounds like a bad name for a soda or a streaming service. But it is based on the Season 8 take on Doomsday, and it’s too bad it doesn’t come as part of a 2-pack with a Davis Bloome.

We’re assuming these will be out in 2025 sometime; updates will come when and if they become available. Any and all new Smallville merch is always welcome, especially considering the recent resurgence of excitement around the series. And in success, who could be next? Lana? More Justice Leaguers? Tess? Dr. Emil? Lionel? The Kents? John Jones? Pete? Amy Adams eating a deer? Anything’s possible… though a Chloe Funko POP! would surprise us at this point due to the actress’ real-life situations.

UPDATE: Pre-order links are now here! Order through KryptonSite’s links and help support this site!

CLARK KENT (SEASON 10 JACKET)

 

KARA (SEASON 10 “SUPERGIRL”)

DOOMSDAY “MAX”

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