Published by Derek at April 17th, 2008 in News
The CW has released the official description for the nineteenth (and next to last) episode of season seven, “Quest”. This is where everthing begins to go south…or, North, rather.
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Published by Jason at April 17th, 2008 in News
Tonight Smallville returns with it’s first of five post-strike episodes. This episode should dive into more detail surrounding the secret Veritas society, as well as change Smallville forever. Tonight will be remembered as a significant turning point in the Lex Luthor mythos. Be sure NOT to miss “Descent,” airing tonight at 8 pm/7 (ct) on your local CW channel.
After the episode head back to the forums to disscuss tonight’s episode. Also be sure to check out a very special edition of SHoE that will be up later this weekend due to it’s magnitude”
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Published by Jason at April 15th, 2008 in News
The CW has posted the official description for the 18th Episode of Season 7, and the 150th episode of Smallville entitled “Apocalypse,” which will air on May 1st, 2008. This Episode will aslo be directied by Tom Welling.
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Published by Derek at April 14th, 2008 in Shoe2
SHoE2 is back after a long hiatus to bring you the sevententh episode of season four, “Onyx”.
Steve and Derek talk you through Lex’s journey of good and evil with some insights to this week’s upcoming “Descent”.
Follow instructions in the beginning to sync up your season 4 DVD with our episode.
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Published by Derek at April 12th, 2008 in AAC
This Week on SHoE - are back from a week off with all the news you can handle regarding the Superman court battle, the departure of co-creators Al Gough and Miles Millar from the eighth season of Smallville, and the ultimate shipper debate….agreement.
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Published by Derek at April 12th, 2008 in Audio
This Week on SHoE - Derek and Steve are back from a week off with all the news you can handle regarding the Superman court battle, the departure of co-creators Al Gough and Miles Millar from the eighth season of Smallville, and the ultimate shipper debate….agreement.
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Published by Derek at April 10th, 2008 in News
Before the return of all-new Smallville next week with “Descent”, the CW is re-airing the February 14th episode, “Fracture”, tonight at 8pm (7pm central). This was a big episode that started unraveling some mysteries of the final episodes of this season, including the society of Veritas, Kara’s amnesia, and a further wedge between Clark and Lex.
If you missed it the first time around, here’s your chance to catch it again, and to check out (hopefully) an all new trailer for “Descent” towards the end. And be sure not to miss James Carrington’s “Ache” featured on tonight’s first post-strike episode of E.R. at 10pm (9pm central) on NBC.
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Published by Derek at April 10th, 2008 in News
Just talked to Mr. Jimbo Carrington who informed me that his song ‘Ache’, which was used in episode 6×03 of Smallville, will be featured on the first post-strike episode of ‘E.R.’ tonight at 10pm (9 central) on NBC.
James has been busy recording his full album, and even has two videos of the making of the record available on MySpace, you can see the first of those by clicking here.
Head over to James’ MySpace and let him know you heard about it from the House of El!
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Published by Derek at April 10th, 2008 in News
Not only is this something Steve and I have been waiting on for years, but it’s also truly awesome. The first Indiana Jones film in almost 20 years comes to theaters this summer, and two days before it is an all new soundtrack to the movie.
Later on this summer, we’ll be giving away the CD through a SHoE contest on the show, but this is your chance to pre-order from Amazon right now and support SHoE! While you’re at it, why not pick up some other great soundtracks?
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Published by Jason at April 8th, 2008 in News
The CW has posted the official description for Episode 17 entitled “Sleeper,” which will air on April 24th, 2008.
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