"Oracle"
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If you haven't seen this episode yet, what the heck are you doing
reading this first? Go watch it! Otherwise, be aware that I'm
going to spoil it big time....
Recap:
Clark gets
a surprise birthday party and gets a card his father had written
out before he'd died. It includes baseball tickets. Clark goes
to the graveyard to visit his dad's grave and is shocked when
Jonathan shows up. Jonathan tells Clark in order to save the world,
he has to kill Lionel.
Clark tries
to convince his Mom that it was really his dad but she's not buying
it. Clark tells her how he saw Jonathan before and since that
was real, maybe this is too. Martha doubts Jonathan would order
murder. Lois runs into Lana at the Talon and she offers to listen
to Lana talk about her problems. Chloe is unconvinced that Lionel
has done anything that warrants murder. Lionel confronts Lex about
Fine and his working with the virus. Lex denies doing anything
wrong and leaves. Lionel collapses in pain, his eyes completely
white. He frantically jots down something and this time we see
it's in Kryptonian.
After breaking
into Lionel's office, Chloe discovers Lionel has scheduled meetings
about a "weapon." Clark thinks he's the "weapon."
Lex confesses to Lana what he's been up to with Fine and takes
her to the lab. He shows images of the ship that show Fine essentially
disappearing. Lana tells Lex about the aliens' weakness. Martha
comes home to a phone message from Lionel. He says he really needs
to tell her about something Clark needs to know. Martha turns
to find Jonathan in the living room. He tells her that Clark must
kill Lionel or Lionel will "drown you all in your own blood,
just like he did me." Jonathan disappears, leaving Martha
confused. He then watches her from the window before he morphs
into Fine.
Martha tells
Clark what happened. Clark explains that Lionel may want to use
him as a weapon. Martha doesn't agree but tells Clark that Lionel
may have had something to do with Jonathan's death. Fine tells
Lex he's feeling left out of the loop since Lex was supposed to
update him on the vaccine's progress and didn't. Lex says that
he has doubts about Fine's real agenda and pulls kryptonite on
him. It doesn't work. Annoyed, Fine asks Lex where the vaccine
is while holding a finger (which has morphed into a sword) against
Lex's throat. Chloe tells Clark that Lionel had phoned Jonathan.
The last call came only an hour before Jonathan's death and had
probably originated from the Kent Farm. Later, Lionel tries to
explain what happened but Clark doesn't listen. Yet, he hesitates
to take Lionel's life. 'Jonathan' arrives and Clark is torn between
Lionel's denials and his father's insistence that Lionel die.
Clark suddenly blasts Jonathan with his heat vision. He declares
"you're not my father" before Jonathan throws a tractor
on top of him. He grabs Clark and tells him that he could kill
him but can't since he still needs him. Fine-as-Jonathan is immobilized
by the white-eyed Lionel's presence. Lionel, now a kind of anti-Fine,
destroys Fine with a touch. Once his eyes return to normal, Lionel
doesn't remember anything.
Clark explains
to Lionel that Fine isn't a kryptonian, he's a machine. Lionel
shows Clark the pages he's been writing... Oddly, Clark can't
read them so he shows them to Chloe, who scans a page to help
her find any patterns. Lionel tells them the pages are all related
to the virus work Fine and Lex have done but he doesn't know how
or where the lab is. Chloe says that Lana might... Clark goes
to Lana's dorm room and she catches him rifling through her stuff.
He convinces her to tell him where Lex's lab is. Fine is amazed
that Lex went behind his back to mass-produce the vaccine. Lex
tells him he just wanted to protect his people from the epidemic
Fine was planning... Fine takes a vial of the vaccine and injects
something into it, turning the clear fluid black. He puts the
vial into an injection gun and tells Lex that he only needed one
dose of the vaccine. He grabs Lex's arm and injects him with the
changed vaccine. Lex collapses and Fine destroys the lab. Clark
shows up, too late, as Lex wakes up.
Lex is given
a clean bill of health just before an angry Clark shows up. Clark
and Lex have their weekly fight, this time about Fine and Lana,
before Clark leaves in a huff. Lionel goes to see Martha and confesses
he was probably to blame for Jonathan's death. She's shocked.
He tells her that he hopes she can forgive him someday. Lex and
Lana talk before Lex accidentally cuts himself. The cut heals
immediately. Lois consoles Clark about the break up with Lana.
Chloe gives Clark a copy of the three symbols that were most common
in the writings. Clark reads it. "Zod is coming."
Review:
With a story
written by Neil Sadhu & Daniel Sulzberg, whose previous effort
was penning the far less effective Lucy, scribe Caroline Dries'
sophomore teleplay for Smallville (she'd previously written the
wonderful Cyborg) was terrific. The story was great out of the
gate. The tease was wonderful and truly teasing. My kids actually
said "Whoa" out loud as the show went to the commercial
break... that was fantastic. The end-of-act cliff-hangers were
also extremely strong. So much so that my 13 year old son, who
is a very casual viewer of Smallville (he sometimes doesn't watch
the entire episode), stuck with it to the end. I think that says
more about the strength of this episode's hooks than almost anything
else I could say.
Probably the
only real flaws in this script were its contrivances.
Why had Clark
assumed the "weapon" Lionel was having those meetings
about was in fact him? While I can understand Clark's paranoia
about being sliced up in some lab, aside from Simone in 'Hypnotic'
he's never been controlled by anyone. So why was that the first
thing that popped into his head? Clark's assumption wasn't motivated
by anything in the story itself and seemed forced.
And just why
was it that Clark couldn't read the Kryptonian Lionel wrote but
Chloe could somehow work out the patterns? Was it just because
Chloe needed an excuse to have a loft scene at the end with Clark?
The explanation of how she accomplished that seemed a bit thin,
as well. Perhaps Clark could have accomplished the same results
speed reading the mounds of pages instead. It was a great reveal
on the "Zod is coming" thing at the end, but the plot
points that brought us to that cliff-hanger were contrived...
Aside from
that, the story was pretty strong. Caroline did a good job juggling
the various plot lines that the episode dealt with. I'm not totally
sure if this is a writing thing or an editing thing or some combination,
but the action seemed to flow well from one scene to the next.
When Smallville has a lot of stuff going on like this episode
had, sometimes it can get choppy and with this episode it just
wasn't.
John Schneider
made an excellent reappearance in the show playing Brainiac-as-Jonathan.
He's always been one of the stronger actors on the show but Jonathan
never gave John a chance to really stretch his acting muscles
much. The Jonathan-centric episodes were very few and far between,
so him playing Fine's take on Clark's father figure, this must
have been a treat to play. This episode was a terrific one for
him as an actor and I'm so glad he was back in such a good episode.
I've gotten
to be a James Marsters fan so I love it whenever Fine appears
in the show. He certainly didn't disappoint in this outing. James
portrays the casually evil Brainiac with such flair. I loved the
smug smile he had when he was watching Martha through the window.
He was playing her and Clark big time. James' scenes with Michael
Rosenbaum's Lex were fantastic.
Fine played
Lex perfectly. He catered to Lex's conspiratorial nature and wasn't
at all surprised when Lex tried to go behind his back to do something
that wasn't in the plans. I don't know how yet that altered vaccine
changed Lex but Fine went through a very convoluted series of
steps to get to where he could alter the vaccine and inject it
into Lex. Since this is a two part episode, it doesn't take a
rocket scientist to figure out that whatever that injection did
to Lex will come into play in a big way in the season finale and
may even affect events into next season. I'm looking forward to
seeing just what else Lex will be able to do besides heal quickly.
This will be a very, very long summer if this episode is any indication
of the kind of events we can expect from the season finale, 'Vessel.'
Michael was
awesome in this episode... Lex was playing Fine, or tried to,
and Michael portrayed the changing motivations of Lex very well.
Lex was alternately over confident, smug, scared, resolved and
shocked. I loved how floored he was when Fine got the upper hand...
Michael played all the emotions expertly and with his usual grace.
Tom Welling
was especially terrific in this episode. He got some thankless
contrivances to play as Clark stumbled through the episode a bit,
but he perfectly portrayed Clark's confusion when torn between
Lionel and his 'father.' He also had some nice moments when trying
to deal with Lana's new relationship with Lex even while he was
trying to protect them both from Fine. Tom did an excellent job
playing Clark's changing emotions in the mansion scene with Lex
and took Clark believably from concern for Lex's safety to self-righteous
anger to wounded puppy....
DP Glen Winter
shot another beautiful episode. Only in Smallville would evildoer's
secret labs be so gorgeously lit. I loved the lights patterns
on the floor and the high contrast ratio (the very sharp shadows)
that dominated the scenes in the lab. Awesome.
Not the best
episode ever, but I gotta love any episode that has such evil
goings-on happening with poor Clark caught in the middle. That
helped it at least half a point or so, anyway...
4.5 vials
of vaccine out of possible 5.
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