"Exposed"
Review!
Written
by Triplet
Send
her feedback - Talk
about this review on the KryptonSite Forum!
NOTE:
be aware that major plot spoilers are revealed in this review!
If you haven't seen this episode, and don't want to spoiled, well
.
You've been warned.
Brief Recap:
Chloe gets
a call at the Daily Planet from a girl in trouble. Lois is there
to hit her up for help moving out of the Kent Farm so they go
together to help the girl and witness her murder. An old friend
of Jonathan's, Jack Jennings (Special Guest Tom Wopat) shows up
at the farm, needing Pa Kent's help with his State Senate Campaign.
It turns out that Lex is running against him. Detective Maggie
Sawyer (guest Jill Teed) from Metropolis shows up at the Farm
to confront Jennings since the dead girl turns out to be a friend
of his. Mean time, Lois goes under cover as a stripper to investigate
the murder. Clark confronts Lex about setting up Jennings,
which he denies of course. Despite the chill in their relationship,
he helps Clark with a special pass to get into the private club.
Lex reveals to Jonathan that Jennings was the girls lover.
Lois does
a strip tease and gives Clark a lap dance. Then Clark gets arrested
as Lois is taken away by a thug. Clark figures out Jennings is
innocent (hed left the club well before the murdered girl)
and is let go thanks to a Lex get out of jail free
card. Jonathan gives Jennings a lecture about having an affair
with a stripper. Chloe figures out where Lois has been taken and
Clark goes in for the rescue. Jennings pull out of the race and
suggests that Jonathan take his place. Clark helps Lois move into
the apartment over the Talon and Chloe gets her first byline at
the Planet. Clark and Lois verbally spar but Clark manages to
get the last word.
Review
I wasnt
sure what Id thought about this one and Im still not
sure what I think of it as I begin to write this. Ive even
watched it twice, it might take a third viewing before I figure
it out. (NOTE: after a third viewing, Im still torn
)
While
it was great to see Tom Wopat and John Schneider back together,
I was a Dukes fan way back when, Im really sorry
it wasnt for a better story with fewer plot holes. Wopat,
unfortunately, wasnt all that great. Its probably
not his fault either: the character was morally corrupt and probably
wasnt evil enough to be fun to play. Jennings didnt
have a very good character arc and I suspect his only purpose
as a character was to plant the seed in Jonathan to run against
Lex for state office.
Also, as much
as I liked a lot of the Dukes references, I think some were a
bit too much. For example, I dont really see Jonathan going
joy riding through chicken coops.
Writers Kelly
Souders and Brian Peterson have penned more consistent episodes,
to be honest. While I think the original conspiracy theory which
Clark had thought Lex was the bad guy, but which turned out to
be false, was interesting. However, the story was so filled with
odd expediencies that I looked up, utterly shocked, when I had
found my suspension of disbelief had left the room.
Story contrivances
like why would a girl in trouble spend a quarter to use a pay
phone to call a reporter when a 911 call is free? (And would,
by the way, make more sense?) And it wasnt like she had
a purse, so did the guy leave loose change in the dress he gave
her?
And why were
the strippers so averse to discussing the murdered girl? She was
run over by a truck, why did that make talking about her such
a bad thing?
And since
when do printers remember their last print jobs? I
could explain why a small printer isnt at all capable of
doing that, but Im not here as a computer geek but a Smallville
one
write me if youre curious.
And since
when does diplomatic immunity mean the bad guy can just walk away?
By the way:
It never has. (I know cause I looked it up.)
The bad guy
still gets taken into custody until he is either deported or the
immunity is waived by his home country. If theyd watched
a few criminal procedural shows (like Law & Order) Souders
and Peterson might have realized that the bad guy shoulda been
hauled away in cuffs
I hate it
when things like this are fudged simply to make a plot point work.
Hate it.
If they cant
make a semi-realistic show deal with realistic things in a realistic
way, they might as well go back to having the extraordinarily
bad freak of the week plot lines like they did in the first season.
Tom Welling
was handsome, as usual, in this episode and it was good to see
him out of plaid and denim for once. However, his hair in the
first scene was oddly unattractive and I cant quite understand
what was going on with it there. Whatever it was they did differently
there, I hope they never do again.
Toms
scenes with Erica Durance were great and I loved their interactions
in this episode. Clark was so cute in the strip club. And his
drink order, Ill have a coke
Straight up on
the rocks, while trying to sound like he knew what he was
talking about was a riot.
That last
scene between Lois and Clark was highly enjoyable and no doubt
foreshadows the relationship of a more adult relationship between
them later in Clarks life. It was also great to see Clark
finally getting the last word of the show, leaving Lois flummoxed
for once.
Ericas
little strip tease as the uncomfortable Lois wasnt as sexy
as I think the ads had teased, but what do I know? Shes
not exactly my type. I thought it was in character, anyway.
It was odd
that Kristin Kreuks Lana and Annette OTooles
Martha were so conspicuously absent.
I loved seeing
Chloe at the Daily Planet and her interactions with Lois were
great. The Scooby gang thing with her and Lois is fun, I hope
they do that kind of thing more often more often.
The F/X shot
of Melissa getting run over was unnecessarily gruesome. I mean,
the girl dies before the teaser is over and has maybe a minute
of screen time
why give her such a visceral and grisly death?
Clarks
rescue of Lois from the helicopter was terrific but the jump
of the Dodge charger could have been more exciting.
Not a great
episode, but Ive seen worse.
I give this
3 star spangled bikini tops out of a possible 5.
Note:
The views of Triplet don't necessarily represent the thoughts
and feelings of everyone at KryptonSite. Send
her feedback
Return
home
|