Rebecca’s “Prophecy” Review

May 13th, 2011 by Rebecca | No Comments

prophecyreviewOne episode left. As I write this review, just a little over twenty-four hours until it is all over. The end of the journey, the end of the beginning. What a long, strange trip it has been, indeed. But before we say good-bye to Smallville (and I’ve been told we must), there is still “Prophecy” to deal with.

The episode was but a mish-mash of ideas, a farewell, and a few remarkable scenes. “Prophecy” likely won’t go down as one of the best episodes of Season 10, but it was full amazing moments. The episode set up parallel stories.

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Rebecca’s “Dominion” Review

May 5th, 2011 by Rebecca | 2 Comments

dominionreviewWhat to say about “Dominion”? It was Justin Hartley’s (Oliver Queen) directorial debut, it was a Smallville spin on movies like 300, and it featured the return of the previously exiled Zod (Callum Blue). The plot for this episode, the nineteenth of the season, was rather simple. The episode wasn’t really about the action, though there was plenty of it, instead it was a testament to how Clark influences and affects those around him.

The episode opens with Clark and Lois unpacking their belongings at their new apartment. They joke about Clark doing it at super speed and Lois’s love of hair bands before Tess, via computer video conferencing, interrupts their domestic bliss with League news.

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Rebecca’s “Booster” Review

May 2nd, 2011 by Rebecca | 2 Comments

8de06_Smallville-Booster_240The concept behind “Booster,” the eighteenth episode of Smallville’s final scene (written DC Comics’ star Geoff Johns) wasn’t exactly complicated. A mixture of the old adage “be yourself” and “it’s the man that makes the hero, not the suit he wears” combined for an entertaining, if a slightly heavy handed heroic hour.

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Rebecca’s “Kent” Review

April 20th, 2011 by Rebecca | 12 Comments

kentreviewRedemption. One word, so clearly weighted with expectation, very clearly was the theme of “Kent,” the seventeenth episode of Smallville’s final season. Not only did the episode offer redemption for the alternate universe’s Jonathan Kent, and the opportunity to choose redemption for Clark Luthor, but the episode itself was, in some ways, redemption for the season’s most divisive episode, “Luthor.” Many loved “Luthor.” It was dark, it was gothic, it tickled the fancy of some comic book readers by claiming Clark Luthor was his universe’s Ultraman, the evil answer to Superman.

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Rebecca’s “Fortune” Review

March 1st, 2011 by Rebecca | 29 Comments

fortunereviewA lot of words can be used to describe the fifteenth episode of Smallville’s tenth season. I can take the serious angle and say that “Fortune” was a filler episode, a waste of time that didn’t really offer much with regards to the season’s main arc or towards Clark becoming Superman. I can disparage it for the first scene of the last act, which was problematic at best. But, where is the fun in that? “Fortune” was a genuinely fun episode, and for this reviewer focusing on anything but the fun seems hardly appropriate.

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Rebecca’s “Beacon” Review

February 17th, 2011 by Rebecca | 6 Comments

beaconreviewWhy is a hero a hero? That was, under many layers of plotlines, the heart of the thirteenth episode of Smallville’s tenth (and, alas, final) season. In the episode titled “Beacon,” viewers saw the return of Clark’s mother, Martha Kent, and Lex Luthor’s father, Lionel Luthor. The episode probably had one too many plotlines and two too many random, revisionist and slightly pandering scenes (I won’t get it into it here, but let’s just say these two scenes both occurred in the first act after the opening credits). But, all of that aside, the heart of the episode went straight to the heart of our main hero—why is he a hero?

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Rebecca’s “Icarus” Review

December 20th, 2010 by Rebecca | 10 Comments

Screen shot 2010-12-20 at 5.27.31 PMThere is something to be said for a truly unexpected surprise. On Smallville those surprises are usually few and far between. Be it because we know that the fates of most of the characters are set in stone due to their existence in the DC Universe, or the fact that a lot of surprises are spoiled in various ways in varying degrees, surprises just aren’t that prevalent on Smallville. And that’s generally OK, so long as the story is engaging and the characters are serviced properly. Surprises, shocking moments and cliffhangers aren’t necessarily necessary; they aren’t and shouldn’t be perceived as a sign of quality. But done well they can be a lot of fun.

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Rebecca’s “Patriot” Review

December 3rd, 2010 by Rebecca | 1 Comment

patriotreview“Patriot” wasn’t the best episode of this season by any stretch. “Homecoming” was nearly perfect and “Ambush” had a far stronger narrative thread. But what “Patriot,” directed by star Tom Welling, did have was a furious pace, a cohesive story (if not a few unexplained plot holes) and a fantastically rewarding final act. All those factors combined to make “Patriot” an extremely entertaining hour of Smallville.

The plot wasn’t too complicated—the government passed the Vigilante Registration Act and Oliver decided to register. The only problem was that the man in charge of the VRA, General Slade Wilson, wasn’t exactly operating above-board, in fact, he was operating more “water board.”

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Rebecca’s “Ambush” Review

November 9th, 2010 by Rebecca | 8 Comments

Screen shot 2010-11-10 at 6.29.39 PMFamily is a funny thing. Whether you have a large family or a small family, there are some things that always occur—especially during the holidays. Relatives drop by unexpectedly, someone causes trouble for no apparent reason, bickering and fighting happen, tears are shed, and there may even be an explosion or two. Now, generally speaking, for most of the population, the explosions are metaphorical (or, at the very most, caused by the errant deep frying of a turkey). Unfortunately, that can’t be said for the Kent-Lane Thanksgiving dinner showcased on Smallville’s seventh episode, “Ambush.”

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Rebecca’s “Supergirl” Review

October 14th, 2010 by Rebecca | 8 Comments

supergirlreviewThere is something to be said about seeing the forest from the trees. To understand the bigger picture, or at least recognize that there is a bigger picture, instead of focusing on that single detail that may be bothersome, or upsetting, or simply confusing goes a long way when watching serialized television. “Supergirl,” the third episode of Smallville’s landmark tenth season, is definitely a “forest from the trees” kind of episode.

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