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Smallville DVD
You won't see this in stores in the United States but you
CAN order it through Videoflicks.com.
The DVD includes deleted scenes, a map of Smallville, and, oh yeah, what
sounds like the Smallville pilot and "Metamorphosis."
The DVD also includes commentary from executive producers Alfred Gough
and Miles Millar and pilot director David Nutter. What are you waiting
for? Order
a copy!
Superman
For All Seasons
Smallville explores the story of
a young Clark Kent and his place in the world on television. In the comics,
this was very well illustrated in Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's "Superman For
All Seasons." This has been labeled a "must read" by many fans and also
listed as the favorite Superman story of recent years by many. Check it
out!
Superman
Transformed!
In 1997 the creators of the Superman comics altered Clark's
powers. Since it's a given that Smallville's
Clark may be dealing with at least one electrical wraith, here's where
you can find out what happened when things turned shocking for Superman.
It's also good if you were away from the comics for a while and were wondering
what that blue Superman thing was all about.
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John Schneider, Annette O'Toole, Sam Jones III, and Allison Mack.
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Entertainment
Weekly
Spotlights
Super-Teens
(10/19)
Now
that
Clark
Kent
is
once
again
the
most
popular
super-powered
teen
on
primetime
TV,
the
folks
at
Entertainment
Weekly
have
decided
to
take
a
look
at
super-teens
of
the
past
all
the
way
to
the
present,
including
(you
guessed
it!)
Smallville.
You
can
find
their
complete
article
by
clicking
here.
Thanks
to
EmotionalHermit
for
the
lead.
You
can
also
find
this
article
in
EW's
latest
magazine
issue,
with
"The
Power
Issue"
on
the
cover.
Smallville
Premiere
Sets
Many
Records
For
The
WB
(10/18)
Ratings
for
the
series
premiere
of
Smallville
blew
its
scifi-alien-genre
competitor
Roswell
out
of
the
water
and
could
quite
possibly
have
won
it's
target
demographic.
It
also
broke
SEVERAL
records
for
the
WB
Network.
These
records
include:
-
Achieved
an
all-time
record
for
the
WB
in
adults
18-34
(4.5/12)
- Scored
all-time record ratings in the
Men 18-34 demographic (5.0/14)
and Men 18-49 (3.9/10)
- Had
the WB Network's third-best
adults 18-49 (3.8/9) rating
ever
- Set
all-time records for a series
premiere on the WB in total
viewers (8.4 million)
- Was
#1 in its time period in persons
12-34 (4.4/12), men 12-34 (4.8/14),
men 18-34 (5.0/14), teens (4.1/15),
female teens (3.9/15) and male
teens (4.3/15).
- Smallville
also
did extremely well in many prominent
markets in the country, including
Los Angeles (#1 in its time
period, 10.9/16), New York (#2,
8.1/12), San Diego (#1, 10.0/15),
Orlando (#2, 11.9/16), St. Louis
(#2, 11.5/17), San Francisco
(#2, 8.0/13) and Kansas City
(#2, 7.8/11).
Smallville
held
its
own
against
its
competitors,
with
only
CBS's
The
Guardian
(with
its
cushy
timeslot
between
JAG
and
Judging
Amy)
and
NBC's
sitcoms
doing
better.
This
is
quite
a
feat.
Here's
the
rundown:
Timeslot
Rank
|
Show
|
Network
|
Overnight
Rating
|
#1
|
The
Guardian
|
CBS
|
10.5/16
|
#2
|
Frasier
(9:00-9:30)
|
NBC
|
10.0/15
|
#3
|
Scrubs
(9:30-10:00)
|
NBC
|
8.1/12
|
#4
|
Smallville
|
WB
|
6.7/10
|
#5 |
Spin
City
(9:00-9:30) |
ABC |
5.2/8 |
#6 |
Bob
Patterson
(9:30-10:00) |
ABC |
4.9/7 |
#7 |
Love
Cruise |
FOX |
4.7/8 |
#8
|
Roswell
|
UPN
|
2.8/4
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All
About
"Metamorphosis"
(10/17)
The
episode
of
Smallville
airing
on
Tuesday
night
(October
23)
is
titled
"Metamorphosis,"
and
it
features
Chad
E.
Donella
("Final
Destination")
as
a
bug-loving
teen
who
gets
powers
as
a
result
of
a
strange
accident.
To
the
left
you
can
find
a
photo
of
Chad
from
the
movie
"Final
Destination."
Some
photos
from
the
episode
have
also
been
released.
To
your
right
is
a
shot
of
Lex
Luthor
(Michael
Rosenbaum)
examining
the
mysterious
glowing
green
necklace
that
he
found
in
the
cornfield
in
the
show's
pilot.
"Metamorphosis"
airs
Tuesday
night,
October
23,
at
9PM
(ET)
on
the
WB.
For
some
episode
spoilers
you
can
click
here.
Be
sure
to
send
your
thoughts
on
"Metamorphosis"
to
us
via
e-mail
or
post
on
the
KryptonSite
Message
Board!
Cinescape
Online
Posts
"Metamorphosis"
Photos
(10/12)
Cinescape
Online
has
managed
to
get
some
promotional
photos
from
episode
#2
of
Smallville,
which
is
titled
"Metamorphosis"
and
will
be
airing
on
October
23.
To
the
right
you
can
find
a
photo
of
Clark
(Tom
Welling)
with
his
parents,
played
by
Annette
O'Toole
and
John
Schneider.
To
the
left
you
can
find
a
nifty
photo
of
Clark
hovering
in
his
sleep,
also
from
the
episode.
You
can
find
these
photos
and
more
at
Cinescape.
Thanks
to
Superclark69
for
the
lead.
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