Smallville Returns February 4th

January 29th, 2011 by Derek | 1 Comment

Screen shot 2011-01-29 at 10.43.43 AMBy now we just assumed everyone kind of knew, but judging by the onslaught of emails we got last night, we would be remiss if we didn’t mention that Smallville was preempted last night due to a scheduling decision by The CW to re-air The Vampire Diaries and Nikita during Smallville and Supernatural’s time.

Smallville will return with “Collateral” NEXT Friday night, February 4th at 8pm/7pm Central on The CW.

SHoE2: “Blank” Commentary

January 5th, 2011 by Derek | 34 Comments
Joe, Robin, and Cory take on a fan favorite of Smallville viewers everywhere, ‘Blank’. Grab your season 4 DVD set and join along with them for this special SHoE2 commentary that follows along with Clark Kent’s amnesia and a few other surprises!

SHoE Uncut: Episode 164 – “Icarus”

December 21st, 2010 by Derek | 244 Comments
Happy Holidays! The gang is all here as Damian, Joe, Derek, and Robin discuss the winter cliffhanger, ‘Icarus’. We’ve got a full look at the eleventh episode of the final season inside, plus news, our casting picks for the new Superman film, a lot of laughs, and some spoilers for 2011!

“Icarus” Airs Tonight!

December 10th, 2010 by Derek | 174 Comments

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HAWKMAN AND STAR GIRL RETURN! — The VRA is in full effect and things take an unfortunate turn of events after the Green Arrow tries to stop a mugging but is attacked by citizens for being a super hero. Clark discovers that the civilians who attacked Oliver were all marked with a darkness tattoo. Carter Hall (guest star Michael Shanks) and Star Girl (guest star Britt Irvin) return to help Clark deal with Slade’s (guest star Michael Hogan) re-emergence after he kidnaps Lois.

It’s the last mid-season finale ever, and it’s going to be a big one! Lots of twists and turns are in store for this one so don’t miss it. After it’s over, come back here to discuss, or email or tweet your thoughts to us so we can read them on SHoE 164 with Robin, Joe, Damian, and Derek!

SHoE: Episode 163 – “Luthor”

December 10th, 2010 by Derek | 15 Comments
Smallville writer Bryan Q. Miller (Warrior, Committed) joins Derek, Joe, and eventually Robin this week to discuss his episode, “Luthor”, which featured the return of John Glover as Lionel Luthor and placed Executive Producer Kelly Souders behind the camera as director for the first time. There is a ton of story packed into this 42 minute mini-movie, and Bryan doesn’t hold back the punches as he discusses what brought about this episode to fruition. Plus news, your tweets, and spoilers for the mid-season cliffhanger, “Icarus”. You won’t want to miss this one!

SHoE2: “Descent” Commentary

December 3rd, 2010 by Derek | 25 Comments
In honor of Lionel Luthor’s return to Smallville tonight, Joe and Robin watch him die! Join the duo as they provide a running commentary through season 7’s “Descent” which featured John Glover’s final regular appearance as the father of Lex Luthor. Put in your DVD to watch along with them!

“Luthor” Airs Tonight!

December 3rd, 2010 by Derek | 112 Comments

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JOHN GLOVER RETURNS AS LIONEL LUTHOR; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER KELLY SOUDERS MAKES HER DIRECTORIAL DEBUT — Tess acquires a Kryptonian box that once belonged to Lionel Luthor. When Clark accidentally activates the box, he’s transported to a parallel universe where Lionel found Clark in the cornfields instead of the Kents. In this universe, Clark Luthor is a murderer and Lois is engaged to Oliver and both of them hate Clark. Clark must be careful not to tip off Lionel that he’s not his son while trying to figure out how to get back to Earth where the monster Clark Luthor was transported in his place.

After the episode is over, head back here to discuss it or tweet your thoughts to us so we can read them on the air in Episode 163 of SHoE feat. “Luthor” writer Bryan Q. Miller!

SHoE: Episode 162 – “Patriot”

November 25th, 2010 by Derek | 51 Comments
Happy Thanksgiving all! This season keeps right on moving and this week Joe and Robin have the Tom Welling directed “Patriot” to discuss which features a lot of cool turning points for the final season and opens some new doors for our Darkseid arc as it continues to play out. In addition to recapping and reviewing the episode, the duo discuss their thoughts on “Abandoned” plus news of a Smallville score coming soon, your tweets and more including spoilers for next week’s “Luthor”! Don’t miss it.

“Patriot” Airs Tonight!

November 19th, 2010 by Derek | 82 Comments

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DC COMICS CHARACTER AQUAMAN RETURNS WITH HIS WIFE MERA; TOM WELLING DIRECTS AND MICHAL HOGAN (”BATTLESTAR GALACTICA“) GUEST STARS AS COL SLADE. – In an effort to protect the rest of the team, Oliver decides to register for the Vigilante Registration Act to see what the government plans to do with the new law.  As he suspected, it was a trap to lure superheroes to an undisclosed location where he is confined to a jail and subjected to a battery of brutal tests under the supervision of Col. Slade (guest star Michael Hogan, “Battlestar Galactica”).  Aquaman (guest star Alan Ritchson) and his new wife Mera (guest star Elena Satine) team up with Clark to free Oliver.  Lois is frustrated when Clark continues to push aside her offers to help the team and sets out to prove she can play with the big boys. Tom Welling directed the episode written by John Chisolm.

After it’s over, head back here to discuss the episode with other SHoEligans while waiting for Episode 162 with Robin and Joe!

SHoE: Episode 161 – “Abandoned”

November 19th, 2010 by Derek | 44 Comments
Damian and Derek discuss the eighth episode of the season, ‘Abandoned’ and all the Superman universe goodies that it provides, including appearances of Teri Hatcher as Lois’ mother, Julian Sands and Helen Slater returning as Jor-El and Lara, and our first glimpse at Darkseid’s minion Granny Goodness. There’s a lot of news inside for upcoming guest appearances and when those will land, plus recounts of ‘Ambush’ and a ton of spoilers for ‘Patriot, ‘Luthor’, ‘Icarus’, and ‘Collateral’ at the end.