After ten long years, it’s time for Clark Kent to
fulfill his destiny and become Superman. Was the final CW episode
everything fans hoped it would be?
Few television series last 10 years – especially on The CW. When
Smallville began, nobody would have thought that we’d be seeing
Clark Kent actually
become
Superman. While the series definitely had its up and downs, the fans
always stood by it – something that certainly helped the series push through
the rough spots and find its way again.
In what has been a good to great tenth season for
Smallville, was
the final episode everything the fans could have asked for, or were the many
years invested in this series a waste?
Let’s talk about that, shall we?
The story of Clark Kent’s destiny to become Superman couldn’t have ended
much better. In what felt like a two-hour whirlwind of an episode, the Smallville series finale managed to not only
beautifully wrap up a 10-year-long adventure, but to also negate the “no
flights; no tights” rule with a set of scenes that transformed the
mild-mannered Clark Kent into Superman.
With the series finale deliberately separating the two-hour time block
with their own specific theme, each scene – from beginning to end –
elegantly blended together, ever building the suspense and tensions until
the episode’s final fifteen minutes.
As Lois (Erica Durance) and Clark’s (Tom Welling) wedding quickly
revealed itself to be the focus of the finale’s first hour, expectations of
seeinge the Man of Steel were subdued. Fortunately, it quickly became
apparent that this was not needed, as the entirety of the two-hour
Smallville series finale was peppered with perfectly executed actions
scenes that served the
whet the palate of all those watching.
While many of Smallville’s relationship subplots find themselves
playing second fiddle to the better produced action sequences and
storylines, the handling of Lois & Clark’s wedding couldn’t have been any
better. In scenes that not only touched your heart, but kept you intrigued,
this escalating emotional storyline was surprisingly weaved into Oliver’s
“Darkseid” – so even if emotions aren’t your thing, you can’t be too
disappointed.
Even though I could have done without the Lords of the Rings nod
with Oliver (Justin Hartley) taking the place of Gollum, the scene was
absolutely acceptable given the surroundings. That being said, in a finale
that’s filled up wonderfully crafted scenes, a couple of “acceptable” ones
aren’t too bad.
As the Smallville series finale made its turn to the final hour,
so did the themes. Gone where color schemes of white. Instead, they were
replaced with the ever-glowing color of red. With Lionel Luthor sacrificing
himself to save Lex Luthor, the return that Smallville fans have
been waiting for arrived. Unfortunately, because the loss of Lionel was
needed to bring back Lex, the father and son reunion that fans were waiting
for never happened.
Still… Lex Luthor is back – and he’s back in a big, bad way. In a set of
scenes eerily similar to M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable, the
contract of Superman vs. Lex Luthor was signed. Both echoing warnings from
the past, and promises of the future, Michael Rosenbaum delivered what may
be one of the best monologues in the entire series – it’s just too bad that
it didn’t last.
The reunion of brother and sister – Lex and Tess – served to not only
bring together the surviving Luthor family, but to also create the Lex
Luthor that comic book fans know. As Lex quickly moved and stabbed Tess, the
once-forgotten Luthor sibling gave her brother one final gift. Keeping with
the familiar nonsensical naming of “magical” plot progressions, Tess
basically made Lex forget everything that has happened to him up until that
point.
For a character as beloved as Lex Luthor, it was nice to see that the
producers attempted to conclude Lex’s plotline in Smallville by
aligning him directly with his comic book counterpart – even if that did
require some all-too-familiar “mind-wipe magic.”
With 20 minutes remaining in the finale, Clark began taking his final
steps to become Superman. Starting things off with a pretty awesome first
ACTUAL flying scene, Smallville provided fans with sigh of relief
as Clark’s maiden voyage was executed so perfectly that you forgot all the
many hours you invested waiting for this moment.
While Clark’s aerial defeat of Darkseid seemed a bit simple, it provided
for some wonderful Superman moments as the series came to a close. The
handling of the suit was absolutely perfect (even though frustratingly, a
complete reveal of Welling in the suit wasn’t included – damned contractual
issues), the amount of screen time that Superman received was well above
what I had expected – but most importantly, it provided a wonderful
conclusion to a wonderful series.
For 10 years fans have been watching
the journey of Clark Kent. While the series had its fair shares of
problems, it always found its way back on top. Even though Smallville
fans have been demanding for years that Clark Kent fulfill his destiny, this
series has made one thing absolutely clear:
The small-screen Superman mythos just breathed an
enormous sigh of relief.
After nearly a year of will-he-or-won’t-he speculation,
Michael Rosenbaum has inked a deal to reprise his role as Smallville‘s
Lex Luthor in the two-hour season finale airing May 13, TVLine has learned.
“I’m delighted to return for the series finale,”
Rosenbaum tells TVLine exclusively.
“I’m simply doing it for all of the fans out there who
made Smallville the great success it is. I appreciate all of their
passion, their relentlessness, and even their threats. Ha ha.”
The actor continues, “I can’t wait to hug the old crew
back in Vancouver one last time and see all of my old friends once again. Oh,
and for Lex to become the bad-ass he’s destined to be.”
Executive producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson
say of Rosenbaum’s encore, “It feels like the stars are aligning, literally. We
couldn’t be more excited. And as far as the way he returns… there’ll be no doubt
about how Lex becomes the great rival in Clark Kent’s life. He is the
villain of the story.”
Rosenbaum’s return was considered by many to be the
missing piece of the show’s 10th final run, which has welcomed back alums such
as John Schneider and Annette O’Toole (as Jonathan and Martha Kent) and John
Glover (Lionel Luthor), and later this season Laura Vandervoort (Kara/Supergirl)
and Callum Blue (Zod).
But having Lex back in the flesh — given the series’
wrap-up and a season-long storyline strongly hinting at the
supervillain’s return — seemed almost imperative. At the time that
Smallville‘s final season was announced, series star/exec producer Tom
Welling expressed that he would “definitely” like to have Rosenbaum back,
saying, “With Clark propelled into being Superman, how do you do it without a
Lex Luthor? That just doesn’t make sense to me.”
Indeed.
Rosenbaum last appeared on Smallville in May
2008, for the Season 7 finale. Prior to his encore as Lex, he next can be seen
in
a recurring role on the Fox comedy
Breaking In, which
premieres April 6.
Smallville fans, does it make it a bit
easier to bid the show farewell knowing that the finale will feature what is
sure to be an iconic showdown?
Tom Welling Confirms, Season
10 Will Be The Last Season
Despite the fact that he plays Superman,
Tom Welling never expected his series, Smallville, to last as long as it has.
Even so, he confirmed that it’s finally time to hang up his cape!
“Season 10 of Smallville will be the last season” Tom told HollywoodLife.com
exclusively at a party for Jerry Weintraub’s new book, “When I Stop Talking
You’ll Know I’m Dead” at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills, Calif. May 18.
The 33-year-old actor also revealed what super
acting skills he’s had to learn in order to pull off his Clark Kent character
for so long. “The real test is when you own it onscreen,” Tom told us. “Once you
think you have perfected things, you’ve got to keep practicing. There is always
something to learn! It works for me and it will work for others”
It’s definitely sad that Smallville is coming to an end, but at least we have
one more season to see the transformation from Clark (Tom Welling) into Superman,
and watch Lois (Erica Durance) fall in love with him while looking super-hot!
Here's To Ten Great Seasons Of One Of
The Best Shows Ever!
SMALLVILLE PICKED UP FOR ANOTHER SEASON!
That's Right Folks, Season 10!
The CW Network has announced that
its hit series “Smallville” will return in the fall of 2010 for a momentous
10th season.
TV Guide is reporting that Tom Welling,
Justin Hartley, Cassidy Freeman, and Erica Durance will all be returning. No
official word yet on Allison Mack or Callum Blue.