"Fanatic"
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Recap:
The race is heating up and the Kent campaign is out of money.
Samantha, President of CKU's Students
for Lex Luthor, creeps out Lex at a meet and greet at
the mansion with how much she knows about him. Back at the Kent
farm, Jonathan fires his campaign manager, hires Lois to replace
him, and then gets a threatening phone call. Clark gives Lana
the brush off when she comes on to him, afraid of hurting her,
and picks a fight with her to deflect the topic. Clark confesses
the unhappy truth about his lackluster love life to Chloe, who
suggests his powers are not the only reason he's no longer doing
it with Lana. Lionel offers a huge financial contribution to Martha
to help out Jonathan's campaign but she doesn't take it.
Samantha has
two goons from the student campaign beat up Jonathan, then Clark
and Martha find him hanging from the rafters. The attack gives
Jonathan a bounce in the polls. Samantha kills the two goons when
they threaten to expose her to the police. She shaves her head
to show her devotion to Lex, which doesn't have the effect on
him she intended.
The doctors
tell Jonathan to take it easy but he goes ahead with a scheduled
rally anyway. Clark and Chloe discover the threatening phone calls
came from the office for student's campaign office. Samantha kidnaps
Lois and threatens her life unless she kills Jonathan during the
rally. Lois fights back but only manages to get knocked out instead.
Samantha gets the bead on Jonathan, but Clark catches the bullet
just in time.
Clark and
Lana have a talk about the rising tension in their relationship.
He's shocked when she tells him she's figured out someone must
have arrived in the first meteor shower, just like the second
one. Martha, faced with an upcoming media blitz for Lex's campaign
that Jonathan's campaign can't afford to counter, decides to accept
Lionel's money.
Review:
Boy, was I
looking forward to this episode! It's been a long time since the
last new episode aired and this one was so terrific.
It started
out extremely well with Lois taking aim with a scoped rifle on
Jonathan at the rally and apparently firing. What a great cliff-hanger!
That said,
I don't usually like flashback episodes. Last year's Spirit was
a particularly bad example of the form, but this one worked very
well. The writer, new Smallville scribe Wendy Mericle (late
of Jack & Bobby and Everwood), did an excellent
job. The show's pacing and the end of act cliff-hangers were terrific
and the dialogue was nicely done. I also loved that she managed
to give Lana and Clark a realistic domestic moment that wasn't
over-the-top mushy-romantic right before they have a terrific
argument. She also gave all characters fairly sizeable spots in
the show, which must be hard with an ensemble of eight regularly
appearing characters. She did an excellent job!
The girl's
performance who played Samantha, guest star Annie Burgstede, was
not totally successful. However, I have to give her serious kudos
for having the guts to take this role. I mean, not only did she
completely shave her head; she did it on camera and in character.
I'm glad the writer had the guts to write that and the producers
followed through and had hired someone willing to not only do
it but also manage to sell it. That was an amazing scene.
Tom Welling
didn't have that much screen time, considering, but he did an
excellent job with what he did have. It was nice to see Clark
so relaxed and just enjoying being with Lana in that first scene
of them together. It was also great for them to have an argument
that wasn't all about someone lying. Well, not really anyway.
The argument arose from something that happened there instead
of them reacting to something someone else had done before, which
is what usually seems to happen. Tom played that scene so naturally
he was amazing to watch. Tom also portrayed the flustered Clark
really well in the scene with Chloe at the Daily Planet. That
scene was wonderfully humorous. And when Lana told him about what
she had found out about the first meteor shower, Tom completely
sold Clark's confusion and fear about that. He did a beautiful
job.
Kristin Kreuk
was perfect as Lana. She played the scenes with Tom very well.
Her acting has shown marked improvement this year. Maybe her working
on that new film, Partition, helped her to hone her craft. I can't
wait to see what she'll deliver in next week's more Lana-centric
episode, Lockdown.
Allison Mack
was terrific in Chloe's few scenes with Clark. I loved her reactions
to Clark's dilemma about his sex life being on hiatus. She was
both weirded-out and curious at the same time. I laughed out loud
at her "krypto-hag" line too. Allison was in top form.
Her comedic timing has never been better.
John Glover's
Lionel was amazingly manipulative of Martha and Lex. I am not
sure what his rationale is for helping Jonathan but there must
be some ulterior motive. Lionel doesn't usually help anyone unless
it benefits him, so I guess we'll see.
John Schneider
was gorgeous in this episode. Bo Duke cleans up very nicely. He
was also terrific in the episode. I especially liked the way Jonathan
took charge of the situation when he found out about the intentional
misquote by his first campaign manager.
Annette O'Toole
totally nailed Martha's emotional roller coaster ride in this
episode. She was at times jubilant, frantic, warm, angry, resolved
and conflicted. What a wonderful performance from her.
This was an
exciting episode and it kept me on the edge of my seat, almost
literally. The episode really set things up leading into the upcoming
pivotal 100th episode, Reckoning. It's not really a stand alone
episode at all either, and that's unusual for Smallville where
most (if not all) episodes are more or less stand alone.
So I'll grade
this high for the excellent performances in it, the great continuity,
and for the terrific Smallville debut of new scribe Wendy Mericle.
I'm giving
Fanatic four stainless steel electric clippers out of a possible
five.
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