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                                For 
                                  the most part, Chloe-centric episodes haven't 
                                  always been among my favorites. "Freak" 
                                  probably being the best recent one before this. 
                                  While this outing wasn't perfect, it was definitely 
                                  better than "Tomb."
                                Writer 
                                  Genevieve Sparling makes her professional writing 
                                  debut with this episode, it would appear. I 
                                  couldn't find much on her online, but an interesting 
                                  thing to note was that she was interviewed by 
                                  Judy Woodruff for a segment on "Gen Next" 
                                  that aired on the PBS show "News Hour with 
                                  Jim Lehrer" last summer. 
                                Anyway, 
                                  although not perfect by any stretch, Genevieve 
                                  delivered a better than average episode. The 
                                  biggest problem, writing wise, was that Moira's 
                                  condition was so mysterious. Why did she go 
                                  into a catatonic state? The flashback scene 
                                  showed her voluntarily committing herself and 
                                  she obviously wasn't catatonic then... Since 
                                  the condition was apparently tied to her power, 
                                  why did her power wait until later to "short 
                                  circuit" her brain? Since he didn't explain 
                                  that, I'm not sure what Lex said to her about 
                                  it was logical. I know that making sense isn't 
                                  always possible in a world where you have super-powered 
                                  beings from other planets, but it's nice when 
                                  they try harder. Otherwise it comes off contrived, 
                                  which this did.
                                The 
                                  tease was awesome, despite the fact that I don't 
                                  think a finely engineered car like a Mercedes 
                                  would fail to start simply because it'd gotten 
                                  muddy. Chloe being the person who ran Lex off 
                                  the road was truly teasing. Once into the episode 
                                  the story moved quickly and had some nice twists 
                                  and turns. I loved the fact that Clark and Chloe 
                                  were working together to solve the mysteries 
                                  presented to them. Later in the episode, Chloe 
                                  turning on Clark was a pretty big shock. 
                                I'm 
                                  glad that the truth behind what Lex had done 
                                  to Lana has been finally revealed, especially 
                                  that she found out only thanks (ultimately) 
                                  to something that Lex had done. I liked that 
                                  the doctor assumed that Lana had tried to trap 
                                  Lex into marriage, when in fact it was the other 
                                  way around. 
                                Lex 
                                  revealing more of his evil the-ends-justifying-the-means 
                                  ways was terrific here. He tricked and then 
                                  black-mailed Moira and threatened to kill Chloe 
                                  when she caused harm to come to Lana. The events 
                                  in this episode setting up what will likely 
                                  be quite a confrontation to come between Clark 
                                  and Lex is beautiful. Smallville doesn't always 
                                  do that very well, so kudos to Genevieve for 
                                  making the escalation in Clark's animosity toward 
                                  Lex believable and his promise that a war was 
                                  about to start, chilling.
                                The 
                                  one thing I'm not sure I liked about this episode 
                                  was the hint that maybe Clark and Lana will 
                                  be back to the "Clana" see-saw. That 
                                  romantic roller coaster had reached its height 
                                  probably in season 3. Maybe it's hard to believe 
                                  given how much I love this show, but that made 
                                  me so frustrated with the show I'd almost stopped 
                                  watching. I hope that Clark's continued pining 
                                  over Lana doesn't devolve into yet more will-they/won't-they 
                                  relationship angst. 
                                The 
                                  Smallville powers-that-be should resolve their 
                                  relationship gracefully and not drag it on. 
                                  They've "been there, done that" like 
                                  four or five times before. As much of a sucker 
                                  I am for romance, I really hope they don't go 
                                  there again. They really need to move the couple 
                                  past that and onto the friendship they have 
                                  in the comics.
                                The 
                                  acting in the episode was, for the most part, 
                                  strong. Tom Welling turned in another capable 
                                  performance as Clark. His scene with Lana was 
                                  touching and sweet, even despite the implications 
                                  for the series as a whole. He portrayed his 
                                  worry for her well-being and confusion over 
                                  her decision to marry Lex very well. Later, 
                                  when the mind-controlled Chloe was about to 
                                  kill Lex, Clark saved him when he probably shouldn't 
                                  have. The momentary hesitation that Tom portrayed 
                                  before Clark pushed Lex away was terrific. The 
                                  final scene with Chloe, where he promised a 
                                  war was coming was terrific. He was angry and 
                                  resolved and the promise that he would put Lex 
                                  into his crosshairs was believable to me. Tom 
                                  perfectly portrayed Clark's steely resolve.
                                Chloe 
                                  was put through the ringer in this episode and 
                                  Allison Mack did an outstanding job playing 
                                  that range of emotions effectively. Her most 
                                  effective scene was probably the one between 
                                  Chloe and Lex at the Daily Planet. She was resolved 
                                  in the face of Lex's threats, jail doesn't scare 
                                  Chloe I guess, until he'd threatened her with 
                                  something worse. What was the fate that Lex 
                                  promised which would make prison seem like "a 
                                  picnic?" Death? Imprisonment in a 33.1 
                                  facility? I'm not sure they made that clear, 
                                  but Chloe was scared and Allison played it very 
                                  well.
                                Michael 
                                  Rosenbaum has really stepped it up in portraying 
                                  the evil side of Lex. He plays him cool and 
                                  smooth as silk. It's a pleasure to see Lex finally 
                                  show his true colors and the matter-of-fact 
                                  malice toward Chloe and her mother was chilling. 
                                  That scene in the Planet was awesome. Michael 
                                  played Lex with some humor as well as barely 
                                  concealed malice. At the end, Lex casually threatened 
                                  Chloe with something worse than prison as a 
                                  almost humorous aside. I'm not sure anyone with 
                                  less skill could portray that range of intent 
                                  so well without going into over-the-top campiness.
                                Lana 
                                  wasn't in this episode much, but what little 
                                  screen time she had Kristin made good use of. 
                                  In the scene with Clark in the hospital, Kristin 
                                  played Lana's vulnerability perfectly. The dilemma 
                                  she finds herself in (being married to Lex even 
                                  after the main reason for it is gone), is painful. 
                                  Kristin beautifully played her confusion and 
                                  angst, yet her resolve that Clark shouldn't 
                                  try to worry about her anymore. She's trying 
                                  to protect him, really. Also, her portrayal 
                                  of Lana's shock and horror at finding out, finally, 
                                  that she hadn't really been pregnant at all 
                                  was extremely well done. 
                                Guest 
                                  star Lynda Carter didn't do as well as the regulars. 
                                  Although she had her moments, her speeches to 
                                  Chloe (both in the flashback and later in the 
                                  33.1 facility) were touching and effective, 
                                  her performance for the most part was flat. 
                                  I loved Wonder Woman when I was a kid, so I'm 
                                  glad she was cast as Chloe's mom and that she 
                                  has the potential to come back again, but her 
                                  outing here could have been better.
                                The 
                                  production design was terrific. I loved the 
                                  industrial look James Philpott gave the 33.1 
                                  facility. The double helix in the art work etched 
                                  on the glass in Moira's room was a nice touch. 
                                  The actors looked great for the most part, but 
                                  there was something funky going on with Tom's 
                                  hair. I'm not sure I can pin down exactly what 
                                  was wrong, but I hope they fix it for the next 
                                  episode. And I'm not at all fond of Allison's 
                                  new do. The best part of her hair is how thick 
                                  and beautiful it is, the new cut and color de-emphasizes 
                                  both of those things. Not good.
                                Overall, 
                                  not bad but not great either. I give this episode 
                                  4 catatonic moms out of a possible 5. 
                                  
                                
                                
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