“Sacrifice” Airs Tonight!

CHLOE AND TESS ARE TRAPPED INSIDE WATCHTOWER — Tess breaks into Watchtower, triggering an elaborate security system that Chloe installed, ultimately trapping the two women inside. Chloe realizes that the Kandorians are downloading information from the Watchtower server, which prompts her to make a drastic move. Oliver confronts Zod and winds up clinging to life with a Z scorched into his chest. Clark realizes Zod has given his soldiers super powers.
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Cannot wait to see this episode!!
Should be awesome indeed :)
Any chance of a new SHoE today? Really looking forward to the BAG interview, and I’ve recently found out that being bored to tears is not just an expression. Anyway, I know you’ve got a lot on your plate, so I’m just wondering if I should be on the look-out this afternoon.
Well played
It’s gonna be a great episode, as always!
HOLY MOLEY!!!! Great episode followed by a great trailer!!! My fist was pumped in the air!!! I’m so excited right now, I don’t know what to do. The ending of Sacrifice was awesome.
how the hell did they get away with showing THAT
I actually really enjoyed this episode, far more than I anticipated. Pretty much overall intense. I found myself questioning the bit about bringing Tess back from the dead, but overall I liked it.
I’m not going to lie, as much as I was initially hoping for a more grey depiction of Kandorians vs. Checkmate (I was actually hoping Clark didn’t save Vala and co. just to give Clark a moment of realising how much of a threat humans could be to the aliens), but I’m glad that since they decided to go with Zod being bad, that they went all the way into just depicting him as freaking warped. Because sacrificing his own unborn child was cold. It pushed him into actual villain territory (also him taking out the Castle. Awesome). Also, I loved when Vala turned on Clark (so I was no longer unhappy with that group surviving), and I don’t blame her after she’s been threatened with death by humans twice. I think, though, it was nice to finally see Zod as an actual threat/menace, that was both intelligent and powerful. Throughout the seasons, he’s constantly been one upped (which made him less threatening to me as a viewer), but he got some major wins this ep.
Of course, this means no chance of redemption and I can’t see any way of his character really continuing into another season.
Not going to lie, I was going into this episode with not really, really high expectations and I came out really really liking it. I thought a majority of the episode was going to of Chloe and Tess locked in WT and it was all going to be focused on that.
Clark was a real leader in this episode. I loved his speech to Oliver. Telling him not go in all hot-headed because he knows Oliver and how he can be. he didn’t want Oliver to mess up all he had building with the Kandorians. I loved the scenes with Clark and Faora. They were amazing. I enjoyed their scenes together in Conspiracy and loved the scenes here just as much. And yay, that Clark now knows what the Book of Rao looks like.
Well Zod killing Faora and in turn killing his unborn child (can I say, Zod you dawg you. Getting around aren’t you?), that was the final straw. Zod is full on villain. It’s going to be an eye for an eye now.
The body count in this was wow.
I think it’s safe to say that Tess is safe. I don’t think she’s going to die in the finale.
But seriously CW, the trailer for Hostage? I have to wonder if it’s a ploy making us think one thing when it’s another.
BTW, when they showed Faora putting the lotus in the water and then flowering I immediately thought Steve, Derek and Damian in their Charade podcast about the Lois/Tess ship – “Lotess”.
Can’t wait to rewatch this without commercials. It was a really good episode. Tension-filled, Clark doing his own investigating, emotional and as you guys said in the podcast, the pieces are being set in place for Salvation. I’m thinking after Hostage next week I’m going to have to have SV marathon and watch all 21 episodes prior to the finale so I’ll be prepared.
My Lanta… This felt like Part One of a three part Season Finale and if you heard Steve, Derek, and Damian on the podcast for “Upgrade/Charade” (if you Zune/iPod SHoEligans haven’t downloaded it yet please do.) more than any other season before it in Smallville history the writers are really waiting to knock it out of the park, this season for the finale.
Checkmate: First of all, I wasn’t expecting Amanda Waller to be in this episode at all, but My Lanta did she knocked it out of the park this time around even though she had just as much screen time as she did in “Absolute Justice” I thought she did awesome. I was stunned to see Stuart Campbell return, I didn’t think we were ever going to see him again. He did great, for what he was meant to do in the episode. Now is Checkmate and more specifically Waller gone. I wouldn’t confirmed or deny it. But I hope they will be back.
Chloe/Tess: The teaser was one of the best in Smallville’s history. I was wondering why the executive producers were finally showing us how Chloe gets into WatchTower, now I totally understand it. One of my favorite scenes was Chloe and Tess with their ArrowHead bottles discussing Ollie and Chloe’s “relationship” with him. And how Tess pretty much echoes Star Girl’s comments about WatchTower that much like Kal-El, Chloe lost her trust in people and has been like guarded emotionally since Jimmy’s murder and WatchTower was a physical manifestation of her loss and grief. It’s interesting that Chloe didn’t finally get until someone she wasn’t close to said it. It’s that thing of the only person that truly understands your pain is someone you don’t know or don’t enjoy their company. I love Chloe’s line: “You Bitch” when Tess is out, I think that is my favorite line of dialogue. In an odd way Chloe and Tess are more alike than they are different especially in these last few episodes. They don’t really know who they can trust, they don’t know if there are going to make it out of this “Armageddon” alive and they have feelings for Ollie. The back and forth verbally sword fight in the WatchTower was awesome as well. Especially when Chloe referred to Tess as “Zod’s bitch.”
Zod: Callum Blue has blown me away again this ep. Zod, I have come to realize has been very much on the journey Lex was on for Seven Seasons. Yes, it was more condensed but really if you think about “Savior” when our first image of Zod was him splattered with blood and wanting to find answers for his people and now what he did in this ep. really has convinced be now that he has abilities and now he has all of his questions answered it is more about becoming Lord of Earth. Similar to Lex because remember in Season One and Two Lex wanted to clean up the Luthor name and as the seasons’ progressed it was less about that and he even says it in “Lexmas” in the fifth season. He doesn’t care about friendship and true love as much as he cares about power. Zod is similar in that regard and here’s the thing Zod has known since “Kandor” what his future self did to Krypton and he just doesn’t care if he repeats his mistakes because all he cares about much like Lex is power. I see parallels between what Lex did to Lana in the sixth season and Zod murdering Faora. Lex used Lana’s emotions against her and used a fake child to get her to marry him and Zod used Faora’s murder and the murder of his unborn child that he caused by the way to sway the remaining Kandorians to his side. Faora’s murder by the hands of Zod I was having flashbacks to “Descent” when Lex murdered Lionel. It was freaky how similar those two scenes are. Callum Blue’s acting when Zod realized Faora was with his child after he murdered them both. He deserves a Saturn Award for that performance. @Kimmie I agree with you now, he is full on evil now and the scene in the Fortress with all of the Kandorians kneeling “Geek-wood.” I swear to all my fellow SHoEligans I literally said to my TV after The Kandorians flew out of the Fortress “Fly Clark fly come on.”
My favorite scene: Probably Tess and Chloe in WatchTower or Ollie and Zod in the library just because Hartley and Blue never had a scene together before this and they knocked it out of the park. @Natasha @MJ @Tim what do you guys think about this ep.?
Episode Rating: 5 out of 5
Cannot wait to heart what Steve and Derek think about this ep. and everybody’s looking at their iTunes or Zune Marketplace just waiting for that podcast.
Can’t wait for next week!
My god is Smallville beyond good tv, I mean what tv show in it’s ninth season is this good. Zod is what we knew he would become and now Clark will have an ultimate showdown. Last year people hated the fact that the Clark/Doomsday fight was barely two seconds long but I don’t think they will let us down this year. Doomsday cost them lots of money but Zod looks human, they won’t be constricted by budget and will be able to give us one hell of a fight. Can’t wait for next week and for your guys thoughts on tonight episode.
Well, like Kimmie, I came into this episode thinking it was going to be one thing, but they surprised me. I definitely thought there was only going to be 2 seconds of Clark, Clark/Zod/Kandorians, and I was pleasantly surprised that it was more. I loved Clark calling Ollie on his past actions and Ollie being rightfully humbled by that and therefore telling Clark that he had his back (instead of stabbing him in it, literally, like last year).
@pendragon, I guess I just disagree with the “not wanting it to be black and white” with the Kandorians because I wanted Clark to be proven right for once. I’m still holding out hope that there will be a faction of Kandorians that realize that Zod is crazycakes and will side with Clark in the finale, because it will show that Clark’s willingness to give the Kandorians a chance to live a peaceful life here on Earth was a GOOD and SUPERMANLY thing for him (because what was the point of Legion if Clark wanting aliens to assimilate peacefully turns out to be wrong) instead of sending innocent people to the PZ (or just killing them as Checkmate wanted) just because they’re not human. But I did love that Clark got through to Faora, unfortunately, other than her telling him about the Book of Rao, it turned out to be for nothing. Their scenes together were great though. I do agree that Vala has now been threatened by humans twice, so I understand why she “switched sides”, but I hope some good comes out of Clark wanting to do right by his people.
Also, I’m wondering if the PTB are deliberately drawing the line in the sand with Chloe on one side and Lois and Clark on the other because it’s starting to be blatantly obvious. We had Clark not think twice about reviving Zod in Conspiracy, we had Lois not think twice about helping John Corben in Upgrade (and even go so far as to offer to go with him to take him to her father), and now we have Chloe actually killing Tess and contemplating leaving her dead. Wow. And then she threatened to leave her dead if another opportunity (rose? arose? not an english major…).
And where was my “Chloe realizes her actions have consequences” scene? Was it that she had to “Sacrifice” Watch Tower so she and Tess could escape? Was it the fact that if Chloe hadn’t put tracking devices on the Kandorians, then Checkmate wouldn’t have been able to find them through hacking Watch Tower in the first place, thus Clark losing the Kandorians faith in him/humanity and joining Zod anyway? Was Chloe a self-fulfilling prophecy (again? Let’s not forget that if Chloe had not have been screening the Blur/Lois phone calls, the phone glitch wouldn’t have happened in the first place, leading Lois to think the Blur was Clark). I just really wonder where they are going with this because…starting to get really frustrated and wanting to know if Chloe will actually stand with Clark this time or continue doing things her way. She is an X factor, let me tell you.
But seriously, I did like the episode. (And I was REALLY glad we didn’t have Clark needlessly apologizing in this one. That earned the episode an extra .5). Now bring on Hostage because unless the teaser was intentionally misleading, I may get my wish for the identity of the Red Queen.
This episode was so much more then I thought it would be..it exceeded all of my expectations,even more so than ‘Persuasion’..it was just awsome,epic, really felt like Woo said, first part of a kind of trilogy finale!The Chloe/Tess thing that I thought was going to be mostly about took a small portion of it and in a good way and everything else was great on every level..storytelling,actingwise..etc!
The thing is I like Chloe and the way they present her character less and less still,instead of this being kind of reedeming story or a start of it as it was supposed to,I guess we,or at least I will have to wait for that to happen for another episode or two..I mean she hesitating.. whether to rececitate Tess or not..awfull really!
Many don’t like the way Chloe has evolved this season. She is no longer just a trusted friend to Clark but a valued asset to helping stop Zod. The whole season she has said Zod can’t be trusted and she was right, I don’t she has anything apologize for. Clark and Chloe will remain best friends with Clark realizing just how important she is to the team.
I think this season if nothing else was to re-establish old relationships or begin journey’s to new ones. After “Doomsday” friendships and faith in things trusted were destroyed. Chloe and Clark’s friendship and Clark’s faith in humanity. This season was all about bringing Clark and Chloe back on equal footing and to restore Clark’s faith in the human spirit. I think we are getting that in these last few episodes but maybe that’s just me.
Third to last episode for the 9th season and Smallville continues to put out good episodes. From previous seasons, the 20th episode is usually a throw away one, Noir being an example, and thankfully it was repeated in this one. Would’ve been impossible to do given the overall plot for this season.
I’m continuing to enjoy the dynamic between Chloe and Tess as in some ways it reminds me of how Clark and Lex were later on in the series. We even got a “meat locker” episode of sorts between them. By the way that the last two episodes are set, it’s possible that we won’t be having anymore major scenes between them so at least they ended on a good note.
It was something that we have been waiting for sine the beginning of the season but we got “General” Zod. After he killed Faora I knew that he would’ve used this as to sway his soldiers back to his side. Did like though how he reacted when he realize that Faora was with child. In a twisted way, Smallville kept up with what they’ve been doing throughout the series, a pregnancy was “ended” before it came at full term.
One thing that was surprising was Checkmates’ involvement in the episode. Had no problem with it as the series has done a good job in protraying them and I’m doubtful that they were “killed off” by Zod but likely they won’t be reappearing for the final two episodes.
With only two episodes remaining I’m predicting that we’re going to get many more twist and turns before it’s all said and done. As for a rating, I’ll give it a 5 out of a 5. Hopefully this’ll continue with the remainder of the season.
@James Well one thing have done really well and I’m referring to Kelly and Brian they done a really excellent job of not wrapping up story arcs too soon and actually letting them play out. The Chloe and Clark falling out being one of them. I have really enjoyed Chloe distancing herself from Clark and Clark pretty much doing the same. I enjoyed that aspect just because if Allison doesn’t return next season, they will hopefully have closer and Allison will get a Jonathan Kent, Lionel Luthor, Jimmy Olsen send off; or if she does return what happened this season will no doubt strength their friendship next season.
@Woo,Yes pretty much that’s it and that’s why I’m still waiting for that final change in Chloes’ character in general and her relationship with Clark..and it’s obviously coming,things are obviously moving towards that,only we’re not just quite there yet!
And I’m sure we’ll get there cause she desrerves it,she’s been too a great character all throughout the show not to get a first class clousure or a send off,especially since we don’t know if she’s coming back in the naxt season and even if she is in what capacity!
@James All we know for sure is, this and may be a little pretentious saying this. But I think the only ones safe from death, are Kal-El (of course it’s his series) Ollie, and Lois. This season really reminds me and for you Buffy fans out there. Buffy Season Six, “the darkest part of the path.” Many SHoEligans and even casual fans of Smallville that I know of that are extreme Superman “purest” if I can use Prof. Bailey’s verbiage. And even Derek said this in the “Persuasion” podcast. “There is a reason everything happened the way it did.” And some Superman purest thought what has happened in this ninth season this is what should have happened in Season Five or at the earliest Season Six.
Now I know there are people out there my fellow SHoEligans please do not bash your Windows or Mac computer screens or your mobile device screens if you read my comment for this.
I know there are people that have despised “Clana” and I’m going to take the reality of Miles and Al leaving out because I’m just talking about story now. It was good if nothing else in Seasons 4-7 that Kal-El pretty much got everything and almost everyone from his former life (meaning his life from the first four Seasons of the series.) ripped away from him: Alicia, Jonathan, Martha, Lionel, and Lana. Seasons 5-7 were good for “Clana” in retrospect because they were out of high school, they needed to see if they could actually make an adult relationship work and neither Kal-El nor Lana were ready for it nor was it meant to be. Sure, some of us may have despised the off again on again stuff but that was good, in the long run because if Kal-El hadn’t gone through that he’d been no where near ready for Doomsday/Davis or Zod. Because look at where we’ve come from the sixth season where SHoE started where one of the big questions was “what are Kal-El and Lana going to do now that Lana knows she wasn’t with child and what is Lex’s next move?” Now in the ninth season is “What in the heck is going to happen and who is going to make out of this season alive?” The stakes are some higher now than they have ever been.
Lastly, I feel like we SHoEligans have really become George and Fred Weasley in Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire “Place your bets, on who is going to die.” We should begin a betting pool: If you guess who he is going to die in the finale: You get free two boxes of Hostess Fruit Pies and or a CD of “Chocolate Pie” signed by Steve Glosson. LOL.
@Woo I hear you Woo and I do agree with you and Derek that there is a reason why things happened the way they did. It’s much easier to say that now than while in throes of those years. It’s sometimes hard to see the forest through the trees but definitely in retrospect and most especially seeing where we are now and the journey to get here it all happened the way it should have.
Of course while sitting through all the Clark and Lana drama for 3+ more years (post S4) made me want to gouge my eyes out if I had to sit through one more loft scene of hearing Lana say in her soft, whispery plaintive tone “if you loved me you’d tell me your secret” and Clark responding “of course I love you Lana” and then a staring off into space. But with what we now have developing and blossoming between Clark and Lois makes me see that it was all worth it (although they could’ve trimmed off a year of the Clark and Lana drama and still been just as effective). Martha’s wise words to Lois in Fade always come to mind ’sometimes you need to go through all the wrong ones in order to find the right one’. Clark needed to go through all those ups and downs, ins and outs in order for him to find Lois and get it right with Lois. Plus, as most of us have said the Clark and Lois relationship is quite different on SV than in other Superman stories and pushing the Clark and Lois story out till now has allowed these two to develop a friendship that is not just based on romance or by default because they have been teamed up by their editor but a real solid friendship has formed. We got to see their friendship develop, flourish and deepen. In turn this solid friendship has added a whole new rich layer to the Clark and Lois romantic relationship.
As for the journey of Clark becoming the greatest superhero the world has ever known, I will have to say that the Clark of Season 6 would have in no way been prepared to handle Zod and the Kandorians the way he is now. Clark needed to “die” at the hands of Doomsday, loose hope in humanity and rediscover that hope in order to believe his plan could work – to believe that the Kandorians could and can assimilate with humans.
I’m not a Superman purist by any means although there are certain things that obviously I do not want to see changed at all but I love SV because it is a different take on the Superman story. I overall love the twists and turns they have taken on this journey to Superman. It’s fresh and exciting and definitely far from boring. Granted loved some more than others and sometimes wished there were certain turns we didn’t take at all but even with that it has all been building to this moment, to this point in Clark’s life and I am so excited to see where we go from here.
As for who will die, your guess is as good as mine. Hey maybe it’s that newspaper/coffee vendor on the Metropolis street. Oooh I know, it’s the black trenchcoat that will bite the dust.
An episode without Lois has so much higher quality. 18 was too many for her, maybe 10 would have been better.
Great episode! After rewatching most of this season I find it interesting that it was mentioned in the season premiere that Clark wanted to fly and that through out the season many of the characters have been flying away from Clark this season leaving him strand. For example in Checkmate J’onn did it and now in Sacrifice all the kandorians did it. I can’t help but wonder how Clark feels each time someone flies anyway from him and he is unable to chase after them. Is it possibly this is build up to Clark taking flight this season?
@Martian..On how Clark feels..probably the same way everyone else feels when he speeds off away..
@Woo..I’m not a superman purist as you’ve put it in anyway,the canon is everchangeing and evolving and it’s a good thing,if not necessary even if superman is to stay interesting,even survive..there is probably just few things that will never change,nor should they.
And I agree with you..to the point..that things played out the way they did for a reason..most of them..
But Lana story still seems too dragged out..to the point that,although I think she was and Clana story was sweet in the beggining,after season five her character and her choices became uncredibly irritating to me and that didn’t do justice to her as well!
I think that story could have been told more condensly just as well..it’s like he had to go through all those things with her on the show and it obviously had to take place,which normally,he would have gone through with several different girls..before Lois.
And him being in an on/off relationship with Lana may have prepared him for the thing with Lois as Kimmie said,but I fail to see the point of him having to go through all that,and I mean with her not the rest of the stuff,in order to be prepared for Doomsday or Zod.
Basically I don’t despise anything on the show..I just have a “little” problem with Lana story..dragging off so long..
The episodes with Lois were the highest rated episodes of the season. “Idol” was the highest rated episode in the Fall run. Now, I’m fine with her missing the occassional episode so that someone like Cassidy Freeman has time to shine. But Erica Durance deserved her 18 episodes this year after so many years of dedication to the show. Now, if you want to talk about the episode with us…fine. We have great convos on here based on the episodes. But the senseless bashing of Lois and Erica Durance that some of you “fans” are fond of is not welcome here. And I’m sure Derek and Steve would stand behind that. So if you want to talk about the episode with us…fine. Great. Let’s talk. If you are just here to be a troll and nothing else then leave. This is not that kind of site.
^^Guess Kathleen told YOU!
I don’t know if I would call myself a “purist” because while I do collect and read my comics (and promptly place them in bags and boards and put them in a cool dry place), and there are certain aspects of canon that I do not want changed (from Krypton, explode, spaceship, Kents, Daily Planet, Lois Lane, Superman, blah blah blah), I’m not one of those comics fans that can’t appreciate what Smallville has done with their interpretation of the mythos. There are certain things Smallville has done with the source material that I honestly love better than what the comics/movies have done (the Triangle being one of them, Clark/Lex friendship being another). And I’m also one of those people that is kind of insanely protective of Smallville and will defend it to the people that bash it and have never watched it.
With that being said, the Clana-drama was dragged out 3 seasons too long (5, if you wanna know what I REALLY think), however I am a little thankful that Clark learned most of what NOT to do in a relationship because of it. There is a STARK contrast to the way Clark was with Lana (whipped and mopey) and how he is with Lois (strong and assertive…and HAPPY).
In terms of “preparing Clark”, the backhalf of Season 7 could’ve easily taken the place of the back half of Season 6, take out ALL of that Clana drama and stalling Clark from getting to where he was even in Odyssey, and then let Seasons 8 and 9 ride out the way they did (even the Lana arc). There are a few episodes from 6 and 7 that I do like (Arrow, Hydro, Justice, Nemesis, Descent, Apocalypse, Arctic, et al.) but mostly, like others, the Clana was TIRING. The only purpose it served was to get on my nerves. And I did NOT like that other characters were allowed to shine at the expense of Clark. That’s one of the things I won’t forgive the former showrunners for and why I’m thankful that Season 8 and 9 (in spite of the Davis arc and where I fear they might be going with the Zod/Kandorians story) have done a lot of damage control by consistently showing Clark to be his decisive, mostly independant, heroic self. Some people don’t agree with how Clark has been portrayed these past two seasons, but as a Superman fan, I am beyond estatic.
If what Al Septien has been tweeting is anything to go by, I might just be the happiest Superman fangirl come finale time.
I guess the past two seasons have been more to a real superman fans liking and thats why I like them better,although I love entire show and really miss certain aspects of previous seasons..mostly Lionel and Lex and the falling from grace/redemption/humor that they brought to the story.Plus we were always going to get to where we are now and where we’re still going,everything was,more or les succesfuly,serving that purpose before and I think it’s cool..the continuity..the frame of the hole show! I honestly don’t see why anyone who likes the superman story should not like past two seasons,or the way Clark’s been portrayed or Lois in them for that matter!?
OH MY GOD! I just realized something. Geez, I’m so stupid! Faora was impregnated by a Zod WITH POWERS!
Does this mean that in the Smallville universe Lois and Clark can have children together?! Someone please address this.
Really good episode on the whole but one burning question that I can’t stop asking.
When tess died she was out for several mins before chloe revived her. Why didn’t she have any brain damage. I was almost expecting her first words to be “Who are you, and where am I?” but instead she was fully consious. just found it kinda weird.
@songbird what is double weird for me is (and if any of you guys are going to comic con, please ask TPTB) how did Chloe get all her Computer (watchtower and hacking), Medical (Tess in sacrifice), Scientific and biological (sequencing the DNA of the zombies in rabid within a few minutes.. wow!) and those I’ve failed to mention; skills without getting a university degree or is it all residual knowledge keft over from braniac? because if not she must be the smartest human on earth.
On a different note, I really enjoyed this epidose especially the Clark/Zod scenes. Finall,y Zod is pure evil which is what I’ve been waiting for since the beginning of the season. It’s a shame Faora had to die but I understand why she had too. I’m really excited about the remaining two episodes of the season although I’m still a bit skeptical about Martha Kent and what they are having her “do” but the writers have given us some good episodes this season and the average or not so good episodes are better than most of the awful episodes from season 7 & 8 so I’m willing to put failth in them that it will not be disappointing.
@Songbird, because this is television.
@ Sarita, considering that Faora was already starting to show, we can assume that she became pregant before Conspiracy.
It’s going to be a very interesting next two eps.
You know, although I understand why they made Faora turn good, I admit I’d really have liked to see Faora and Zod sort of being an evil power couple. It’s almost a shame they didn’t develop that, but I suppose that was sort of a result because of his need to interact with Tess. But it’d have been interesting and slightly different from past villains to have sort of a devious romantically involved pair, akin to how spike and dru were when they first appeared on buffy.
Here’s something that popped into my mind, while I was watching “Scarifice” that I didn’t realize while watching originally. Is at all possible Original Faora on Krypton was married to Zod and they were going to have a daughter and Faora didn’t agree with one of Zod’s decisions (whatever the heck it was) and choked her causing to miscarry the baby much like in this ep. and disgusted by what he did, Brainic following Zod’s orders; mind wiped Faora much like Zor-El did to Kara in “Lara” from the seventh season. And Zod lied to her and told her Jor-El made her lose the baby. And that’s what lead them both to create Doomsday. It’s out there I know, but it sounds like something Zod would do.
My SmallVille world stopped when jimmy olsen died. I’m still trying to move on until I’m ready to see Chloe-Oliver