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"Justice" Advance Review!
Written by Craig Byrne - KryptonSite Webmaster

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NOTE: Some spoilers might be within. Don't forget to watch "Justice" Thursday night at 8PM on the CW!

Before the first episode of Smallville's sixth season ever hit the airwaves, fans were treated with a very big spoiler - that not only would the Green Arrow be showing up this year, but the 11th episode of the current season, "Justice," would feature a gathering of the entire Justice League team.

The episode, written and directed by Steven S. DeKnight, hits the air tonight, and I think there is enough within to keep a viewer happy.

Let's start at the very beginning. Keep in mind I babble a lot, as my thoughts are just flowing onto the keyboard as they come along:

Before any other popular super-heroic series hit the airwaves, Smallville was the first gave us super-powers on primetime TV in the 21st century. Some of the most popular episodes of recent seasons have been the ones that have brought in other legendary characters from the DC Comics. Kyle Gallner as Bart Allen, Lee Thompson Young as Victor Stone, Justin Hartley as Oliver Queen, and Alan Ritchson as Arthur Curry were all popular guests in the show's past and somehow the stars aligned just right to give them all to us in one helping.

This has been something I've wanted to see for a while, and seeing these characters again did not disappoint. While Bart's arrival wasn't all that much of a surprise, the initial scene where we see A.C. and Victor again made me very happy. The episode itself is shot very nicely and I can't wait to see the show with completed visual effects. Considering some of the innovations in past episodes like "Run," I think I'll be very happy with the finished product.

Within the episode, there's a lot of witty banter going on between the characters, and for the first two minutes or so when we hear the heroes bickering, it's fun and I love it. But after a certain point it stops being funny. This isn't the Scooby Gang of Buffy, and I think after a while the puns and the ribbing of one another started to distract from the episode itself. Humor is good, I like it when Smallville can have fun; but I think "Justice" got to the point where you couldn't take the characters as seriously together. If Ollie, A.C., Bart, and Victor truly hated each other, they wouldn't be putting their lives in danger together like they did. They're all great characters; they just need to tone down the punchlines a bit.

Contradicting what I just said about the banter, since I'm not humorless and am okay with it in small chunks, I have to say that Michael Rosenbaum's Lex Luthor delivered some of his best lines in recent memory in this one, especially when verbally sparring with Bart. This Lex is a spiritual twin to Kevin Spacey's Lex of Superman Returns, and I really hope and wish we see more of him in the future. Michael has a talent for sarcastic humor and wit, and it was very nice to see that side of him showcased here. I LIKE seeing Lex The Bad Guy, almost as much as I love seeing Lionel The Bad Guy.

Also on the subject of humor, I was disappointed to have only caught one or two references to the comics lore - something about a JL International satellite was nice, but Chloe should know that Spider-Man, not Superman, is the one with the "amazing friends." I was sad to not find even a Superfriends reference in this one. I did, however, love that Bart Allen's code-name happened to be Impulse rather than The Flash.

Chloe fans will love this one as their favorite character is given plenty of screen time, though Chloe's increased role, at the same time, is beginning to get to me. I'd much rather see Clark use his brain and come up with solutions on his own without Chloe holding his hand through it all of the time.

Chloe's best material in this episode for me came from the incessant flirting from Bart. The poor kid wouldn't let up and it provided the episode with some really cute scenes. They need to bring him back just so he and Jimmy can fight over her.

I'm going to miss Justin Hartley as Oliver Queen, and the chemistry that he had with Erica Durance as Lois. While I know some people didn't like a new character "taking over the show" at times, I think Ollie and Justin are great and would love to see him in his own series. It's a shame Erica's already busy playing Lois Lane, though, because she would make a dynamite Black Canary, especially considering their chemistry. But again with Ollie - I really hope The CW decides to do something Green Arrow-related with Justin before he gets snatched up by another show or series.

Since Batman is busy in movie-land, Oliver Queen fit into his positioning as the brains behind the unit perfectly.

The Lois Lane character seems a bit more well rounded when interacting with Oliver, as well. I can't really explain it; it just seems to work.

While I was glad that Kyle Gallner had a lot of screen time as Bart, I felt we didn't get enough of A.C. or Cyborg. This is one situation where a 2-part episode would have been extremely welcome. Both of those characters brought a lot to the series ratings-wise last year so I was surprised that we didn't see more of them. Maybe and hopefully we'll be seeing them again.

John Glover as the duplicitous Lionel Luthor was fabulous as always. I was also happy to see Annette O'Toole's Martha in some scenes. Both have been seen less than I would like this year, so their presence here was welcome.

Kristin Kreuk's Lana Lang does not appear in this episode; perhaps due to the amount of characters that are already in the show. But, her non-appearance is made up for by a reference to Aunt Nell - now let's see that woman on the show again sometime. I liked that the episode maintained some continuity with episodes from the past, particularly regarding past episodes with the guest heroes.

Revisiting Level 33.1 is a plotline I've been wanting to see on Smallville since it was first mentioned in "Jinx.". I think I would have loved to have seen 33.1 as more of a season-long arc, too; but hey, there might be a Season Seven for that. I just hope next time we see 33.1, it will be with a Legion of Doom to fight this future Justice League.

It was SO nice, as Variety pointed out in their very positive review, to see a break from the "Smallville Place" of soap opera blahs. Smallville's best episodes, for me at least, are about Clark's journey into becoming the world's greatest superhero. Which girl he happens to kiss this week, or if Lana will choose Clark over Lex, is irrelevant to me when compared to the character's ultimate journey. I hope Clark learns from "Justice," and I hope this isn't the last we see of the League. Without ruining too much, things end in a way that really screams "spin-off." I would love to see such a series, even though financially it might be very difficult to pull off. Really, though: How cool would it be to have a superheroic Mission: Impossible? At the very least I hope we haven't seen the last of these heroes, because every one of the four guest stars did a great job, and they make me want to see them all over again.

Will fans love the episode? Yes, I'm pretty sure they will, and I highly recommend watching it. But, I can almost guarantee you'll be leaving the episode wanting more. Smallville has some of the best toys in television to play with; it's episodes like these that remind me why, six years in, I still really enjoy this show.

Say it with me: Green Arrow or Justice League in Fall 2007! You know you want them.

"Justice" airs Thursday night, January 18 on the CW network. If you want to see more episodes like this one, the best way to let your voice be heard is to watch the show. Encourage friends to watch. With enough buzz out there the network would have no choice but to give us more. Smallville is one of the best-performing shows currently on The CW, so the least the network could do is give us another show in that "universe." Good ratings on Thursday night might justify that.

Here are some extras associated with the episode which you may enjoy:

Longer Trailer Caps - Shorter Trailer Caps - Short Trailer #3 Caps - Image Gallery - January 2007 Trailer Caps -Episode Guide - Spoilers - Forum
Read "The Many Faces of the Justice League"

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