"Lara" 
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                                Well, 
                                  I'm not sure exactly what I expected but I this 
                                  wasn't it. Don't think that implies I don't 
                                  like this episode because I did, but it just 
                                  wasn't what I had anticipated. I think what 
                                  I liked most was that it answered a lot of questions 
                                  despite posing more. 
                                Writers 
                                  Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson make their 
                                  Smallville debuts with this episode. Don had 
                                  previously worked on Stargate - Atlantis and 
                                  Holly had worked previously as script supervisor 
                                  on 24 and as a writer on Dawson's Creek, Stargate 
                                   Atlantis, and the animated Totally Spies. 
                                  Anyway, those are not the greatest of CVs for 
                                  either writer. Although I suppose the script 
                                  was mostly competent, there were some problems 
                                  with it.
                                The 
                                  story didn't flow well and I had some problems 
                                  with the act break cliff-hangers. Lex said at 
                                  the end of the 3rd act break "Clark, why 
                                  would they arrest her?" I'm not sure if 
                                  that was a writing choice or an editing one 
                                  on the helmer's part, but I'm not sure ending 
                                  an act with such a lame question is a good idea. 
                                  It seemed to kill the tension for me somehow...
                                Interesting 
                                  that Lana's lying to Chloe, in addition to Clark, 
                                  but why still hasn't been answered. I'm not 
                                  sure Lana really is really helping the Meteor 
                                  infected. The Luthor-colored décor in 
                                  the offices of the Isis Foundation, so much 
                                  purple and black, might be a hint that there 
                                  could be more to this than Lana would have anyone 
                                  else believe. The foundation being an apparent 
                                  front meant to disguise her surveillance of 
                                  Lex and the Luthor mansion seems to confirm 
                                  that suspicion. 
                                Why 
                                  name her foundation meant to help the meteor 
                                  infected after Isis, the Egyptian Goddess of 
                                  Motherhood and Fertility? Part of the mythology 
                                  also tied Isis to funerary rights since she 
                                  could also bring people back from the dead. 
                                  
                                Why 
                                  would that goddess, still worshipped long after 
                                  Egypt fell as a civilization, have meaning for 
                                  Lana? Is she trying to be a mother to the meteor 
                                  freaks? Or is Isis's ability to bring back the 
                                  dead the reason Lana named the foundation after 
                                  her? Usually the writers don't name things arbitrarily. 
                                  Lex's Super Soldier project was named after 
                                  the God of War, for example. So Lana naming 
                                  her foundation after Isis is strange...
                                Anyway, 
                                  all this makes me really curious to find out 
                                  exactly what she is actually up to and, from 
                                  the looks of next week's episode from the preview, 
                                  we will probably learn more very soon. I really 
                                  hope so.
                                This 
                                  episode did have some great continuity and finally 
                                  answered the question of how Kryptonians had 
                                  previously come to Earth and then couldn't do 
                                  it anymore. The portals from Krypton (presumably 
                                  including the one to Earth) being destroyed, 
                                  as Zor-El mentioned in the tease explains so 
                                  much! It explains how Jor-El got to earth back 
                                  in the 3rd season episode, "Relic," 
                                  and why he couldn't return when Krypton was 
                                  destroyed. That was maybe a bit contrived, and 
                                  probably doesn't bear up to close examination, 
                                  but I'm glad they finally dealt with that question. 
                                  
                                The 
                                  flashback to when Kara first visits Earth with 
                                  Clark's mother was sweet and romantic. It showed 
                                  how truly Lara loved her son, even before he 
                                  was born. There were some nice touches too. 
                                  Kara choosing the name which ties her more to 
                                  Clark on an emotional level, although I wish 
                                  they would have explained exactly how the name 
                                  ties him back to his home planet. Also, I LOVED 
                                  the fact that Lara was wearing the silver cuff 
                                  that Kara is always wearing. It's sweet and 
                                  shows that she mourns Lara's loss, similar to 
                                  the way that Clark now wears his adopted father's 
                                  watch out of remembrance of him. It was terrific 
                                  that Lara placed the photo that Kara had taken 
                                  behind an image of Martha, and what a beautiful 
                                  portrait of Annette O'Toole that was. Connecting 
                                  Clark's two mothers together like that was an 
                                  extremely nice touch.
                                Also, 
                                  I'm glad that Clark got to see his mother and 
                                  see how much she loved him and the fact that 
                                  Martian Manhunter and Jor-El weren't lying about 
                                  Kara's father after all. The fact that the two 
                                  brothers had a falling out over the love of 
                                  a woman is both romantic and tragic. Seeing 
                                  Zor-El plan on living on Earth with Lara as 
                                  Alien Overlords after the rest of Krypton perished 
                                  (and against her will) was chilling. 
                                Clark 
                                  and Kara's talk about Clark's birth mother was 
                                  sweet. Kara is really growing on me more with 
                                  each episode. She's tough when she needs to 
                                  be, but still vulnerable too. She solved the 
                                  mystery of where the crystal was, although it 
                                  looks like Clark had gotten there first. That 
                                  was a terrific end to this episode, by the way! 
                                  I didn't see that coming. 
                                When 
                                  did Clark get it? Did he already have the crystal 
                                  when he told Kara to forget looking for it? 
                                  Is he hiding it from her because of what J'onn, 
                                  the Martian Manhunter, said about the crystal 
                                  being dangerous? Why did he then show such a 
                                  dangerous artifact to Lana? What does he plan 
                                  to do with it? Does his hope that he'll see 
                                  his mother again mean he's planning on using 
                                  that crystal to do that somehow? It didn't seem 
                                  quite like an off-the-cuff comment to me, so 
                                  I hopefully we'll find out what he meant by 
                                  that.
                                And 
                                  the evil Agent Carter (Named as a possible nod 
                                  to X-files creator, Chris Carter?) mentioning 
                                  the memory experiments from Season 3's "Memoria" 
                                  (one of my favorites of the series) was beautiful. 
                                  It makes sense, given what Dr. Garner had done, 
                                  that his work might continue and bear some lovely 
                                  fruit later on in the series, but actually putting 
                                  a Kryptonite drip into Kara's vein? 
                                YOUCH! 
                                  
                                That 
                                  was mean, but it was a great device for Clark 
                                  to get a glimpse of his birth mother and for 
                                  us to see some serious grand canyon-sized plot 
                                  holes get filled. What a great scene that was, 
                                  us learning more about Krypton and Clark's family 
                                  was just icing.
                                Lionel 
                                  still protecting Clark, even at Lex's expense, 
                                  is an interesting development. The scene between 
                                  the two Luthors was fantastic, but I think Lionel's 
                                  giving Clark preferential treatment may have 
                                  unintended consequences later. But why is it 
                                  that the writers have all forgotten that Lex 
                                  does have a real brother, Lucas? He never gets 
                                  brought up even when it would make sense, like 
                                  that scene.
                                One 
                                  thing that bothered me, and probably surprised 
                                  me the most about this, was that Clark had surprisingly 
                                  little screen time given the episode was about 
                                  his mother. Sometimes I think the writers forget 
                                  the show is about Clark.
                                Some 
                                  very important questions were answered while 
                                  far more were left for us to ponder. While not 
                                  a perfect script, it had an enjoyable story 
                                  so this was a nice debut for two new writers. 
                                  
                                Tom 
                                  Welling again was awesome and he looked absolutely 
                                  great! His skin looked paler than usual, further 
                                  emphasizing the color of his almost otherworldly 
                                  green eyes. Tom perfectly played Clark as being 
                                  legitimately concerned for the welfare of his 
                                  cousin even though she's been a pain in the 
                                  butt. His voice was deeper at points, making 
                                  Clark seem more commanding and authoritative. 
                                  He is always a joy to watch, I just wish there 
                                  had been more of him in this episode.
                                Kristin 
                                  Kreuk wasn't in this much, but what little time 
                                  she did have she made good use of. The fact 
                                  that Lana is up to more than meets the eye, 
                                  and more than she's willing to admit to, is 
                                  becoming more and more clear. Kristin is playing 
                                  the more duplicitous Lana very ably and that 
                                  is making Lana a far more interesting character, 
                                  even if I'm a bit mystified at what she's really 
                                  up to.
                                Michael 
                                  Rosenbaum's Lex was terrific, even if he only 
                                  had a few minutes worth of screen time. Lex's 
                                  scenes with Lionel and Clark were especially 
                                  good.
                                Laura 
                                  Vandervoort is getting better. This episode 
                                  showcased what is probably her best performance 
                                  to date for the series. She did especially well 
                                  after Kara was captured by Agent Carter. I must 
                                  think it would be very strange to play being 
                                  in a lot of pain, so much so that I think it 
                                  can be hard to do it believably. So, I think 
                                  Laura must be taking lessons from Tom on how 
                                  to react for kryptonite exposure. He does pain 
                                  very well and what she did in this episode was 
                                  far better than her previous brief exposure 
                                  to kryptonite back in Kara. I'd be curious to 
                                  find out what it is, exactly, that Tom or any 
                                  actor imagines when they pretend to be in agony 
                                  like that. If anyone knows, just drop me a line.
                                
                                
                                   
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                                       Helen 
                                        Slater, as stunt casting goes, wasn't 
                                        as horrible as some but probably could 
                                        have been better. She's got the perfect 
                                        look for the part. I thought she was a 
                                        bit over the top with the saintly perfect 
                                        mom bit and her whispery delivery, but 
                                        she had managed to make Lara more down 
                                        to earth later once Zor-El showed up. 
                                        I enjoyed her performance much more when 
                                        she had more conflict to deal with. Helen's 
                                        apparently coming back for a return visit 
                                        later this season, so hopefully she'll 
                                        keep it more real next time. 
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                                The 
                                  guy who played Zor-El, Christopher Heyerdahl, 
                                  was terrific in his few minutes of screen time. 
                                  He's got an awesome speaking voice so it's easy 
                                  to believe that he's Jor-El's brother, although 
                                  I guess it's a bit strange that Jor-El that 
                                  doesn't have a Canadian or American accent... 
                                  He played Zor-El excellently and I hope to see 
                                  him again.
                                I'm 
                                  not sure I can really figure out Lionel yet. 
                                  He seems so nice in some scenes, actually hugging 
                                  Clark which surprised me, yet he coldly shoots 
                                  Agent Carter in the back. He also all but tells 
                                  Lex that he loves Clark more than he does him. 
                                  John Glover is playing the moral ambiguity perfectly. 
                                  The moment when Lex told Lionel that he learned 
                                  lessons on how to treat women from him was a 
                                  painful truth and John played the pain beautifully. 
                                  He turned that pain into anger, turning the 
                                  tables on Lex. When he told Lex that he wasn't 
                                  fooled by Lex's new found goodness, it was chilling...
                                Allison 
                                  Mack's Chloe had very little screen time, but 
                                  she looked fabulous in every second! Costume 
                                  designer Caroline Cranstoun is certainly taking 
                                  advantage of Allison's slimmer figure and is 
                                  dressing her in clothes that are far more curve 
                                  hugging than what she usually wears. She was 
                                  terrific in the episode, and I feel for Chloe 
                                  although I'm not sure I like her pining over 
                                  Jimmy the way she used to pine for Clark. Can 
                                  they think of no other running subplots for 
                                  Chloe than to pine for some guy?
                                The 
                                  show was beautifully shot by Director of Photography 
                                  David Moxness. The way the flashback scenes 
                                  were shot were fantastic, they had a soft-focus, 
                                  dreamy quality to them. Also, the scenes in 
                                  the distressed Fortress of Solitude set were 
                                  extremely effective and dramatically lit. 
                                The 
                                  special effects were terrific. I loved the scene 
                                  from Krypton with the bombs falling on the city. 
                                  Also, I loved the shot of Kara as she flew past 
                                  the camera and it shook, as if by wake-turbulence. 
                                  That's a stupendous, if very subtle, touch. 
                                  It's details like that that make me love this 
                                  show. It's like watching a mini-movie every 
                                  week.
                                I 
                                  loved the way James Philpott distressed the 
                                  fortress set to make it look like a crumbling 
                                  part of Krypton. It looked awesome. 
                                Not 
                                  a perfect episode, but I found myself greatly 
                                  entertained despite its faults. It didn't really 
                                  bear up well to repeated viewings, unlike other 
                                  recent ones, so I give this episode 4 mysterious 
                                  Kryptonian crystals out of a possible 5.
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