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Episode #7-8: "Blue" Air Date: November 15, 2007
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By : Glen Winter
Guest Stars: Laura Vandervoort (Kara), Michael Cassidy (Grant Gabriel), Helen Slater (Lara), Christopher Heyerdahl (Zor-El)
See some images from the episode!
- The CW's Official Description (Added 10/26/07): HELEN SLATER RETURNS AS LARA-EL; CLARK MEETS HIS BIOLOGICAL MOTHER FOR THE FIRST TIME — Clark (Tom Welling) hears the voice of his biological mother, Lara (guest star Helen Slater), calling for help from Kara’s (Laura Vandervoort) crystal and decides to release her, despite Jor-El’s warnings. Lara and Clark reunite and she gives him Jor-El’s ring, which contains blue kryptonite. As Clark puts it on, he realizes Zor-El (guest star Christopher Heyerdahl) manipulated the whole thing and that blue kryptonite strips him of his powers, enabling Zor-El to take control of the Fortress of Solitude. Meanwhile, Chloe (Allison Mack) and Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) each discover Lois (Erica Durance) and Grant (Michael Cassidy) have been seeing each other and warn them to stop. Kristin Kreuk, Aaron Ashmore and John Glover also star.
- UPDATED 9/25/07: One-time Supergirl Helen Slater returns for her second appearance as Lara in this episode.
- UPDATED 9/18/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
- One of the high-profile guest stars that has already been announced for Season Seven makes a return appearance in this episode.
- Clark encounters a new color of kryptonite in this episode.
Episode #7-9: "Gemini" Air Date: December 13, 2007
Written By: Caroline Dries
Guest Stars: Michael Cassidy (Grant Gabriel)
- UPDATED 10/3/07 (Thanks T.F.!): Chloe and Jimmy are stuck on an elevator with a bomb, and Jimmy really doesn't understand why Chloe uses her one phone call to contact Clark.
- The "Gemini" in this title refers to a new experiment Lex is working on, much like Project: Ares and Project: Mercury before it.
- This episode has enough twists, turns, and surprises, you'd swear it was a season finale.
- Laura Vandervoort (Kara) does not appear in this episode.
- UPDATED 9/26/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
- "Gemini" is not so much of a holiday episode per se, though story elements pertaining to the holidays do occur this time around. It's a backgound part of the story kind of like how the holidays fit in to the first Die Hard or Lethal Weapon movies.
- There are some very big revelations in this episode, including the return of a foe from the past. (No, not Brainiac - he's coming later)
- Look for some changes for at least one of Smallville's Season 7 couples in this one. (For those of you keeping track at home, those couples include Clark/Lana, Lois/Grant, Chloe/Jimmy, and Jimmy/Kara)
Episode #7-10: "Persona" Air Date: January 3, 2008
Guest Stars: James Marsters (Brainiac), Michael Cassidy (Grant Gabriel), Marc McClure (Dax-Ur)
- UPDATED 11/7/07: A spy camera report at the Hollywood North Insider website witnessed what appeared to be Michael Cassidy's Grant Gabriel getting gunned down.
- E! Online says "someone will die, and stay dead." Perhaps the death will happen in this episode?
- UPDATED 10/29/07: Movies' Jimmy Olsen, Marc McClure, plays Dax-Ur, that "other Kryptonian" we were talking about.
- UPDATED 10/24/07: Someone is shot in this story. Then again, this is Smallville, where people are shot at every other episode.
- UPDATED 10/9/07 (Thanks T.F.): Clark is so happy about his relationship with Lana that he tells her he feels like he could fly.
- James Marsters returns as Milton Fine/Brainiac in this episode. (That is, unless he appears sooner than that...)
- Lex has a major new business venture.
- There is another Kryptonian hidden somewhere on Earth, posing as a human as their alien nature has been taken away. Something like Professor Yana on Doctor Who, it sounds like.
- UPDATED 10/5/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
Episode #7-11: "Siren" Air Date: January 10, 2008
Guest Stars: Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen/The Green Arrow), Alaina Huffman (Dinah Lance/The Black Canary)
- UPDATED 11/1/07: New spoilers from TV Guide:
- Yes, the Black Canary will be wearing fishnets.
- When we first see the Black Canary, she is a vigilante working for Lex Luthor.
- The Justice League has been thwarting every one of Lex's plans, and he's not too happy about it. Lex tells her that if she brings him the Green Arrow, he will make it worth her while.
- Green Arrow and Black Canary won't be romantic partners yet. "It’s the very beginning of their relationship," Al Gough told TV Guide. "At the end of the episode you clearly see that they have some sparks."
- It has been confirmed that Alaina Huffman has been cast as the Black Canary, as originally reported on Rumorville earlier this week.
- UPDATED 10/31/07: When Oliver gets back to Metropolis, he doesn't immediately tell Lois he's back in town.
- UPDATED 10/25/07 (Thanks T.F.!): Smallville's version of Dinah Lance (Black Canary) is the host of a conservative talk radio show. Kind of like Ann Coulter without the Adam's apple.
- Like the comics, Dinah has dark hair, but wears a wig while in action as the Black Canary.
- UPDATED 10/23/07: The Black Canary appears in this episode (hence, the "Siren"), and yes, Oliver Queen is back too.
- UPDATED 10/18/07: This is looking more and more like it will be the "return of the Green Arrow" episode, though we still cannot confirm anything. (UPDATED: See Oct. 23 news)
- UPDATED 10/11/07: Smallville creator Al Gough tells TV Guide that Chloe will be "in quasi-Watchtower mode around Episode 11."
"You'll discover that she is still doing odd jobs for Oliver and the gang on the side," Gough says.
Episode #7-12: "Fracture" Tentative Air Date: Jan. 31, 2008
- UPDATED 10/31/07: As with "Lexmas," Lex's mother Lillian factors in to the story.
- UPDATED 10/26/07: Remember how, for "Persona," we talked about someone being shot as if it was a common occurrence? Well, it happens again here, and this time, yet again, it's Lex.
- It sounds like this will be another "Lexmas"-style jaunt into Lex's psyche. Casting notices have gone out for "Alexander," which sounds like it will be a representation of Lex's younger self.
- Another role being cast is for a character named "Jacob Finn," but we don't know anything about him.
- Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
Episode #7-13: "Hero" Tentative Air Date: Feb. 7, 2008
- UPDATED 11/7/07: The character who makes a guest appearance is male.
- UPDATED 10/31/07: The guest character ends up saving the lives of two other characters and is quickly deemed a "hero."
- The guest character first exhibits powers in this story thanks to a Kryptonite plot device that may stretch your imagination a little bit, but it's still fun.
- Jimmy thinks this person's power is "cool," which makes Chloe question her decision not to tell him about her meteor-based ability.
- Erica Durance (Lois) does not appear in this episode.
- Lex tries to use this newly-supowerpowered person to his advantage.
- UPDATED 10/26/07: A character that fans have been wanting to see on Smallville for the past few seasons should be appearing in this one.
- Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
Episode #7-14: "Traveler" Tentative Air Date: Feb. 14, 2008
- UPDATED 11/7/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com. No details about this episode are known at this time.
Episode #7-15: "Veritas" Tentative Air Date: Feb. 21, 2008
- UPDATED 11/7/07: If the WGA writers' strike continues through to the end of the season, this could be the season finale. It is said to end on some cliffhangers "just in case." Read the statement from Al Gough for more on that.
- Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
Episode #7-8: "Blue" Air Date: November 15, 2007
Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By : Glen Winter
Guest Stars: Laura Vandervoort (Kara), Michael Cassidy (Grant Gabriel), Helen Slater (Lara), Christopher Heyerdahl (Zor-El)
See some images from the episode!
- The CW's Official Description (Added 10/26/07): HELEN SLATER RETURNS AS LARA-EL; CLARK MEETS HIS BIOLOGICAL MOTHER FOR THE FIRST TIME — Clark (Tom Welling) hears the voice of his biological mother, Lara (guest star Helen Slater), calling for help from Kara’s (Laura Vandervoort) crystal and decides to release her, despite Jor-El’s warnings. Lara and Clark reunite and she gives him Jor-El’s ring, which contains blue kryptonite. As Clark puts it on, he realizes Zor-El (guest star Christopher Heyerdahl) manipulated the whole thing and that blue kryptonite strips him of his powers, enabling Zor-El to take control of the Fortress of Solitude. Meanwhile, Chloe (Allison Mack) and Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) each discover Lois (Erica Durance) and Grant (Michael Cassidy) have been seeing each other and warn them to stop. Kristin Kreuk, Aaron Ashmore and John Glover also star.
- UPDATED 9/25/07: One-time Supergirl Helen Slater returns for her second appearance as Lara in this episode.
- UPDATED 9/18/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
- One of the high-profile guest stars that has already been announced for Season Seven makes a return appearance in this episode.
- Clark encounters a new color of kryptonite in this episode.
Episode #7-9: "Gemini" Air Date: December 13, 2007
Written By: Caroline Dries
Guest Stars: Michael Cassidy (Grant Gabriel)
- UPDATED 10/3/07 (Thanks T.F.!): Chloe and Jimmy are stuck on an elevator with a bomb, and Jimmy really doesn't understand why Chloe uses her one phone call to contact Clark.
- The "Gemini" in this title refers to a new experiment Lex is working on, much like Project: Ares and Project: Mercury before it.
- This episode has enough twists, turns, and surprises, you'd swear it was a season finale.
- Laura Vandervoort (Kara) does not appear in this episode.
- UPDATED 9/26/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
- "Gemini" is not so much of a holiday episode per se, though story elements pertaining to the holidays do occur this time around. It's a backgound part of the story kind of like how the holidays fit in to the first Die Hard or Lethal Weapon movies.
- There are some very big revelations in this episode, including the return of a foe from the past. (No, not Brainiac - he's coming later)
- Look for some changes for at least one of Smallville's Season 7 couples in this one. (For those of you keeping track at home, those couples include Clark/Lana, Lois/Grant, Chloe/Jimmy, and Jimmy/Kara)
Episode #7-10: "Persona" Air Date: January 3, 2008
Guest Stars: James Marsters (Brainiac), Michael Cassidy (Grant Gabriel), Marc McClure (Dax-Ur)
- UPDATED 11/7/07: A spy camera report at the Hollywood North Insider website witnessed what appeared to be Michael Cassidy's Grant Gabriel getting gunned down.
- E! Online says "someone will die, and stay dead." Perhaps the death will happen in this episode?
- UPDATED 10/29/07: Movies' Jimmy Olsen, Marc McClure, plays Dax-Ur, that "other Kryptonian" we were talking about.
- UPDATED 10/24/07: Someone is shot in this story. Then again, this is Smallville, where people are shot at every other episode.
- UPDATED 10/9/07 (Thanks T.F.): Clark is so happy about his relationship with Lana that he tells her he feels like he could fly.
- James Marsters returns as Milton Fine/Brainiac in this episode. (That is, unless he appears sooner than that...)
- Lex has a major new business venture.
- There is another Kryptonian hidden somewhere on Earth, posing as a human as their alien nature has been taken away. Something like Professor Yana on Doctor Who, it sounds like.
- UPDATED 10/5/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
Episode #7-11: "Siren" Air Date: January 10, 2008
Guest Stars: Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen/The Green Arrow), Alaina Huffman (Dinah Lance/The Black Canary)
- UPDATED 11/1/07: New spoilers from TV Guide:
- Yes, the Black Canary will be wearing fishnets.
- When we first see the Black Canary, she is a vigilante working for Lex Luthor.
- The Justice League has been thwarting every one of Lex's plans, and he's not too happy about it. Lex tells her that if she brings him the Green Arrow, he will make it worth her while.
- Green Arrow and Black Canary won't be romantic partners yet. "It’s the very beginning of their relationship," Al Gough told TV Guide. "At the end of the episode you clearly see that they have some sparks."
- It has been confirmed that Alaina Huffman has been cast as the Black Canary, as originally reported on Rumorville earlier this week.
- UPDATED 10/31/07: When Oliver gets back to Metropolis, he doesn't immediately tell Lois he's back in town.
- UPDATED 10/25/07 (Thanks T.F.!): Smallville's version of Dinah Lance (Black Canary) is the host of a conservative talk radio show. Kind of like Ann Coulter without the Adam's apple.
- Like the comics, Dinah has dark hair, but wears a wig while in action as the Black Canary.
- UPDATED 10/23/07: The Black Canary appears in this episode (hence, the "Siren"), and yes, Oliver Queen is back too.
- UPDATED 10/18/07: This is looking more and more like it will be the "return of the Green Arrow" episode, though we still cannot confirm anything. (UPDATED: See Oct. 23 news)
- UPDATED 10/11/07: Smallville creator Al Gough tells TV Guide that Chloe will be "in quasi-Watchtower mode around Episode 11."
"You'll discover that she is still doing odd jobs for Oliver and the gang on the side," Gough says.
Episode #7-12: "Fracture" Tentative Air Date: Jan. 31, 2008
- UPDATED 10/31/07: As with "Lexmas," Lex's mother Lillian factors in to the story.
- UPDATED 10/26/07: Remember how, for "Persona," we talked about someone being shot as if it was a common occurrence? Well, it happens again here, and this time, yet again, it's Lex.
- It sounds like this will be another "Lexmas"-style jaunt into Lex's psyche. Casting notices have gone out for "Alexander," which sounds like it will be a representation of Lex's younger self.
- Another role being cast is for a character named "Jacob Finn," but we don't know anything about him.
- Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
Episode #7-13: "Hero" Tentative Air Date: Feb. 7, 2008
- UPDATED 11/7/07: The character who makes a guest appearance is male.
- UPDATED 10/31/07: The guest character ends up saving the lives of two other characters and is quickly deemed a "hero."
- The guest character first exhibits powers in this story thanks to a Kryptonite plot device that may stretch your imagination a little bit, but it's still fun.
- Jimmy thinks this person's power is "cool," which makes Chloe question her decision not to tell him about her meteor-based ability.
- Erica Durance (Lois) does not appear in this episode.
- Lex tries to use this newly-supowerpowered person to his advantage.
- UPDATED 10/26/07: A character that fans have been wanting to see on Smallville for the past few seasons should be appearing in this one.
- Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.
Episode #7-14: "Traveler" Tentative Air Date: Feb. 14, 2008
- UPDATED 11/7/07: Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com. No details about this episode are known at this time.
Episode #7-15: "Veritas" Tentative Air Date: Feb. 21, 2008
- UPDATED 11/7/07: If the WGA writers' strike continues through to the end of the season, this could be the season finale. It is said to end on some cliffhangers "just in case." Read the statement from Al Gough for more on that.
- Title Posted. Please do not repost this on other websites without a link to KryptonSite.com.