"Fierce" 
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                                  by Triplet
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                                WARNING: 
                                  I 
                                  must advise you that this review is spoilery. 
                                  You should probably wait to read this until 
                                  you've seen the episode if you like to avoid 
                                  that kind of thing. Although, this time I'm 
                                  not sure you should even bother unless you like 
                                  Smallville's brand of dramatic irony.
                                Well, 
                                  well, well...
                                I 
                                  guess they can't all be awesome. The season 
                                  has started out so well, I guess they had to 
                                  break their streak sometime but with the third 
                                  episode? With this? Yikes....
                                This 
                                  is the episode where Clark finally finds out 
                                  Lana is alive and the show should have been 
                                  awesome from start to finish, with everyone 
                                  bringing in their A game. Yet here, everyone 
                                  seemed off somehow, especially in the first 
                                  part of the episode. 
                                The 
                                  story wasn't great to begin with, after all, 
                                  so maybe it's not surprising things started 
                                  out rocky. I mean, the beauty pageant was an 
                                  obvious ploy to show off some beautiful bodies, 
                                  Laura's especially. Good for her that she gets 
                                  an excuse to show off how fit she is, Im 
                                  sure she works hard to stay that way, but it 
                                  would be nice if scribe Holly Harold had actually 
                                  had a stronger story to better justify doing 
                                  that.
                                Not 
                                  that a lot of good things didn't happen. They 
                                  did. We saw some great stuff. Clark showing 
                                  Kara how to control some of her powers was actually 
                                  funny. Added to that, the scene did show Kara 
                                  that she doesn't know everything when it comes 
                                  to Kryptonian powers. I loved it when Clark 
                                  got splattered with the blown up watermelon.
                                Another 
                                  good thing was that we got to see Lex actually 
                                  protect Kara, but only for his own devious purposes. 
                                  However is this Lex being super-powered-friend-obsessed 
                                  all over again like he was with Clark in seasons 
                                  past? Has the show been going on so long they 
                                  can't possibly think of something new for Lex 
                                  to be obsessed with? It seems so been there/done 
                                  that...
                                Oh, 
                                  well. His zeroing in on Kara is ominous, however, 
                                  and hints at some very interesting complications 
                                  for the Kryptonian cousins later on in the season.
                                Clark 
                                  was being a bit of a hypocrite about Kara trying 
                                  to fit in by doing something to stand out, he 
                                  was the captain of the football team after all, 
                                  but still.... I'm not sure how anyone, not even 
                                  a teenaged girl, might think that winning a 
                                  beauty pageant would help her fit in. 
                                Why 
                                  would a girl from a technologically advanced 
                                  civilization really find the idea of a beauty 
                                  contest appealing? Maybe the cult of beauty 
                                  that's so prevalent in our society wasn't "in" 
                                  back on Krypton. Perhaps doing something so 
                                  vapid, hedonistic and exhibitionistic was a 
                                  novelty she couldn't resist, but they never 
                                  really explained her reasoning aside from tying 
                                  to "fit in." 
                                For 
                                  Clark it was easy to see why he went out for 
                                  the team. Playing football equaled acceptance. 
                                  In many towns across America, believe me (I 
                                  live in one) when I say football is almost like 
                                  a religion. And fitting in is something he wanted 
                                  so desperately his whole life but even more 
                                  so after he found out he wasn't even human. 
                                  Playing football well would go a long way to 
                                  making him be completely accepted. And it's 
                                  something he'd wanted since the Pilot.
                                However, 
                                  for Kara, where is her need to fit in coming 
                                  from? She'd been stuck in stasis, not wasting 
                                  her best years like she'd claimed. She hadn't 
                                  aged at all in the intervening 18 years since 
                                  the meteor shower. What years got wasted? Why 
                                  is becoming a beauty queen something she "missed 
                                  out" on while stuck at the bottom of the 
                                  reservoir? 
                                She's 
                                  an alien and doesn't need to accept it, unlike 
                                  Clark. She's talked to him about him not being 
                                  human or really fitting in more than once in 
                                  fact. So, how does this girl go from lecturing 
                                  Clark on not really being human or ever completely 
                                  fitting in to trying to fit in herself through 
                                  something as meaningless as a Beauty Contest? 
                                  I'm not sure that the "trying to fit in" 
                                  explanation totally makes sense.
                                Anyway, 
                                  I guess Kara did actually do something useful 
                                  because of the contest. She found the Kryptonian 
                                  artifact because of it and that certainly opened 
                                  a huge new storyline. Where the heck is the 
                                  Kryptonian that has been hanging around for 
                                  the last 100 years or so waiting to be rescued?
                                And 
                                  they've never really covered just how it was 
                                  that Kryptonians had been able to come and go 
                                  to Earth anyway and yet only three (well, five 
                                  if you count alien Ken & Barbie from "Arrival") 
                                  have survived that weren't in the Phantom Zone 
                                  when Krypton was destroyed.
                                That 
                                  subject is probably one best not too closely 
                                  examined and yet here they are introducing what 
                                  could be one huge plot hole they're digging 
                                  themselves into. I hope it makes more sense 
                                  than the is-he-evil or is-he-good Lionel plot-line 
                                  from last season that I still don't really get...
                                Another 
                                  thing that doesn't make sense in this story 
                                  is the key Kara had for the Talon. Why, exactly, 
                                  would anyone give Kara (a brand new employee 
                                  that doesn't "technically even work here 
                                  yet") a key so she could lock up? 
                                Now 
                                  that I'm on the subject of the Talon, why would 
                                  Clark let his newly discovered Kryptonian younger 
                                  cousin work at a place that Lex owns? Especially 
                                  a girl whose powers are not entirely under control? 
                                  Given the history between Clark and Lex, that 
                                  doesn't make much sense. He's probably going 
                                  to be drinking a lot more coffee in the Talon 
                                  now she's his employee.
                                Oh, 
                                  and another thing. Why is Chloe living in the 
                                  Talon with Lex as her landlord? With what happened 
                                  last season with Lex using her Mom in his experiments 
                                  and the three hour commute to Metropolis, that's 
                                  probably asking for a lot of suspension of disbelief 
                                  on the viewers. Oh, I guess Metropolis isn't 
                                  three hours away anymore and people conveniently 
                                  ignore Lex's ownership of the Talon if they 
                                  need a place to work or stay. Or is it because 
                                  Smallville doesn't have the budget to build 
                                  new sets? 
                                You 
                                  know, sometimes continuity really stinks on 
                                  this show. 
                                All 
                                  that said, parts of the script were terrific. 
                                  I love it when Lex is evil and he was just that, 
                                  and perfectly so. What Holly wrote finally had 
                                  me convinced Lex is a man truly looking in Kara 
                                  for possibly his last shot at redemption. He 
                                  lets Lana get away with murder and millions 
                                  of his dollars. He also convinces the government 
                                  man that Kara was just a dream and that he should 
                                  look elsewhere for clues to the occupant of 
                                  the missing spaceship. He even gives the guy 
                                  three years worth of test results of illegal 
                                  human experimentation to help throw him off 
                                  the trail. It's clear he wants to protect Kara 
                                  very badly and will even risk jail to do it.
                                When 
                                  Lex confronts Kara about her rescue of him, 
                                  she is believably scared and yet Lex seems sincere 
                                  that he thinks that "this time" he 
                                  can be saved from his own evil nature. Maybe 
                                  it's possible Kara could do that, but not at 
                                  the price of telling him the truth. Certainly, 
                                  Clark will warn her about Lex and she'll be 
                                  wary of him. Why would she trust Lex enough 
                                  to tell him everything he wants to know? The 
                                  dramatic irony is so juicy. 
                                We 
                                  know Kara won't succeed in saving Lex anymore 
                                  than Clark did; simply because she won't trust 
                                  him enough to tell him her secrets. He is destined 
                                  to become the evil nemesis of her cousin so 
                                  ultimately there is no saving Lex. 
                                However, 
                                  it's wonderful of Lex to still want a chance 
                                  at redemption. He's not going to get it, of 
                                  course, but his fruitless pursuit makes him 
                                  a far more complicated Lex than what we've seen 
                                  elsewhere. He's not the real estate scamming 
                                  buffoons Gene Hackman and Kevin Spacey delivered 
                                  in their feature film turns as the iconic villain. 
                                  Smallville's Lex Luthor is far smarter and far 
                                  more complicated than that and he's part of 
                                  why the show is as enjoyable as it is.
                                I 
                                  had originally thought Lex's quest for redemption 
                                  silly, only a contrivance to delay the inevitable 
                                  for yet another season. However, this script 
                                  gave Lex's pursuit of redemption more depth 
                                  and even added some menace to it. That's a hard 
                                  sell and Holly made it work for me even after 
                                  the first two episodes failed to deliver that 
                                  so I think that's saying a lot.
                                Also, 
                                  the later scenes between Clark and Lana were 
                                  fantastic. The last one at the fair was wonderful 
                                  for exactly the same reason that Lex's and Kara's 
                                  was. The dramatic irony of it... Wow. Now that 
                                  she's a free woman and Clark is no longer in 
                                  danger, all Lana wants is to grow old with him; 
                                  even as Clark himself begins to see that particular 
                                  future maybe isn't even possible. It was a heartbreaking 
                                  and beautifully written scene.
                                Holly 
                                  took what many might have thought a trite, freak-of-the-week 
                                  "filler" episode and made some beauty 
                                  come out of it. That's probably not an easy 
                                  thing to do. Maybe her next episode will have 
                                  some more meat for her to work with. I can only 
                                  hope, but she made this one rise above its mundane 
                                  plotline.
                                Tom 
                                  Welling was excellent, as usual, but still the 
                                  first scenes between him and Kristin seemed 
                                  flat. At first, I couldn't really figure out 
                                  why. Maybe the fault lies in the editing. There 
                                  were several scenes that made the trailer that 
                                  didn't make the final cut. Clark said in one 
                                  of the trailers that they'd found Lana's body 
                                  and she had assured him that she's real, for 
                                  example.
                                Although, 
                                  I think I can see why they changed it. Even 
                                  though Im a writer, I can see the power 
                                  of scene can be enhanced if little or nothing 
                                  is said. You have to trust the actors can do 
                                  their job and, if skilled enough, a lot of things 
                                  can be conveyed without the actor even saying 
                                  a word. Most viewers are pretty smart so you 
                                  shouldn't have to always spell it out. However, 
                                  maybe if some of that part had been kept in 
                                  Clark's caution in those first two scenes would 
                                  have made more sense. 
                                Anyway, 
                                  Tom is so cute when Clark's embarrassed. He 
                                  needs to do movies after Smallville is over 
                                  and, rumors of his potential involvement in 
                                  the Justice League movie aside (he does deserve 
                                  to wear the suit on the big screen, in my opinion), 
                                  I really think that someone should put him into 
                                  a romantic comedy as soon as the show is done. 
                                  He's definitely got the comic timing for it... 
                                  His scenes with Laura were terrific. He played 
                                  the humor just right as well, but there was 
                                  still a nice hint of pathos. 
                                Clark's 
                                  final scene with Lana was likely one of the 
                                  most pivotal in the series, although I'm not 
                                  sure it really looked like it. Lana and Clark 
                                  are finally together at last, with no secrets 
                                  and lies creating barriers between them and 
                                  yet there was this realization from Clark that 
                                  maybe that's not enough. Clark still loves Lana, 
                                  Tom made that clear the way he played the scene, 
                                  but he seemed unsettled. It seemed to me, that 
                                  without him really saying so, that Clark is 
                                  happy to be with her but has finally realized 
                                  that maybe it's just not possible to grow old 
                                  with her like she wants. Tom played that bittersweet 
                                  realization perfectly.
                                Kristin 
                                  was also a bit off early on in the episode, 
                                  also likely because of the editing of the scenes. 
                                  However she, like Tom, had done better in the 
                                  later scenes. Her scene with Lex was strong 
                                  and surprising and Lana's final scene with Clark 
                                  was terrific. I'm not sure she's quite back 
                                  to where she was at the end of last season, 
                                  this is really her first full episode back, 
                                  but I'm looking forward to seeing where they 
                                  go with this newly empowered and more emotionally 
                                  fulfilled Lana.
                                Laura 
                                  Vandervoort was wonderful, but still a bit rough. 
                                  She does the pouty-younger-sister bit pretty 
                                  well, but I wasn't totally sold on the scenes 
                                  where she had to display stronger emotions. 
                                  Like when she was upset by what that one "weather 
                                  girl" said to her about her needing more 
                                  than just help with her make-up. Girls can be 
                                  cruel to each other and such catty comments 
                                  can be very hurtful, but Kara didn't really 
                                  seem all that upset by it. She did better in 
                                  the later scene when Clark had gotten hurt and 
                                  she saved him, so maybe she'll keep on improving. 
                                  
                                Michael 
                                  Rosenbaum was terrific as Lex. It helped that 
                                  his quest for redemption was more strongly written 
                                  this week. It enabled him to make that better 
                                  motivated. Lex's scene with Lana was terrific, 
                                  he seemed sincere in wanting Lana's forgiveness 
                                  yet there was a hint of menace at the end when 
                                  he asked about Clark's cousin. Then in the later 
                                  scene with Kara, Michael was awesome. He started 
                                  to get angry, pointing out that he knew it was 
                                  her that ripped the roof off of the car, and 
                                  then he pulled back and told her it was okay. 
                                  He tried to reassure her, he wants her help 
                                  but all he needs is her honesty in return. It's 
                                  not something he's going to get, so the menacing 
                                  last line about wondering whether she's a savior 
                                  or a warning is a meaty one and was impeccably 
                                  delivered by Michael.
                                Allison 
                                  Mack seemed more into this episode than the 
                                  first two of the season. Chloe is still in a 
                                  bit of a funk because of the pressure that the 
                                  new editor is putting her under and her worry 
                                  over maybe going crazy like most meteor-infected 
                                  people seem to do. Perhaps it's understandable 
                                  she would worry about that, her mom was "crazy" 
                                  because of the meteor shower so maybe her time 
                                  is coming. It's ironic that Jimmy told Chloe 
                                  he's now convinced how crazy some meteor infected 
                                  people can get now that Chloe's one. Allison 
                                  played that painful moment flawlessly.
                                
                                
                                   
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                                       It 
                                        was nice to see Aaron Ashmore back as 
                                        Jimmy but I'm not sure I'm buying the 
                                        appeal he has for Kara. He's cute, in 
                                        a dorky sort of way, but flame-generating 
                                        hot? I don't think so, but who am I to 
                                        judge who other people find attractive? 
                                        I liked that Jimmy was like his comic 
                                        book self here, so hot on the trail of 
                                        a scoop he doesn't think about the consequences 
                                        and needs to get his butt saved by someone 
                                        of the superhero persuasion. 
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                                I 
                                  think I've talked about this episode too much 
                                  already, for a less than so-so episode, so I'm 
                                  not going to go into details about the David 
                                  Moxness' photography or Caroline Cranstoun's 
                                  costuming. They were both quite good. 
                                While 
                                  close to being dreck-filled standard freak-of-the-week 
                                  fare, there were some good things to come out 
                                  of this episode so I'm going to spot it a point 
                                  and give this episode 3.5 mysterious Kryptonian 
                                  medallions out of a possible 5.
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