"Tomb"
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Recap:
Chloe apparently
tries to commit suicide but she doesn't remember what happened.
Clark visits Chloe in the hospital. He's concerned about her even
though Chloe denies trying to kill herself. She tells Clark that
she doesn't want anyone to know about her mom having mental problems.
Lionel visits
Martha who still hasn't decided whether to take Jonathan's Senate
seat. Chloe has a vision of a girl bleeding from the wrists and
no one believes what she claims to have seen. She is sedated to
calm her. Disturbed by Chloe's apparent illness, Lana goes to
Lex for help. Clark becomes concerned when Lex tells him he's
having Chloe moved to Belle Reve. Clark takes Chloe out of the
hospital before Lex can move her and takes Chloe to Lois' apartment.
Chloe sees the vision of the girl again. Clark at first thinks
Chloe's seeing things again until he looks into the wall where
she claims the girl's body is hidden. He sees her skeleton and
busts open the wall.
Chloe touches
a kryptonite bracelet on the body's wrist and becomes possessed
by the spirit of the dead girl, Gretchen. Clark takes her back
to his house to sleep but she escapes through the window during
the night. Gretchen heads off to Metropolis to retrieve Chloe's
stun gun. She runs into Lex in the hallway and stuns him. Lex
tells Clark that Chloe not being in the hospital is putting her
into danger. He tells Clark, "Good job." The creepy
orderly from the hospital, Michael (guest star, Damon Johnson),
kidnaps Lois.
Gretchen/Chloe
goes to Michael's house. She stuns him before beating him up and
then finds Lois in the basement. Michael gets Gretchen when she
isn't looking and threatens both women while they are tied up.
Clark finds Gretchen's research on Michael in Chloe's work computer,
including his address, and speeds to the rescue.
Clark uses
heat vision to heat up the knife Michael was about to use on Lois
but is disabled because of the kryptonite bracelet "Gretchen"
is wearing. Somehow, Gretchen comes out of Chloe and goes into
Michael when the kryptonite touches him. He dies when he stabs
himself. Clark and Lana have a bit of a falling out in the barn.
Clark later goes inside the house and convinces his mom to take
Jonathan's Senate seat.
Clark visits
Chloe at the Daily Planet and convinces her to visit her mom.
She does and there is a very touching moment where Chloe hugs
her long-lost mother.
Review:
This one has
so many good things about it and yet so many bad things too. It
was somewhat derivative, yet another "possessed by a ghost"
story like Spirit, but with a much darker tone and better acting.
Despite this, I'm not sure overall it's much better episode than
Spirit was.
Allison's
performance inside the scene in the hospital where Chloe freaked
out and had to be sedated seemed a bit forced, but aside from
that this performance was probably her best of the series. Her
best work came once Chloe was possessed by Gretchen. The way she
pulled off the change to Gretchen was brilliant
It was a
subtle transformation at the beginning. Initially she was biting
her nails and her voice had a tremulous and insecure tone, which
were nice touches from Allison since it was something Chloe has
never really done. However, it was as Gretchen's emotional state
deteriorated and yet was still tried to protect Clark and Lois
that Allison really sparkled.
Once he tied
her up in the basement, Gretchen acted like a troubled girl who
needed Mikey's help while she also tried to lure him to her so
she could "enter" him, or whatever it was she did to
get him to stab himself. I thought Allison perfectly played the
different parts of Gretchen's intent in that scene.
Her performance
in the final scene with Chloe's mom was wonderful, and it was
helped a lot by the beautiful photography of DP Barry Donleavy
and the quiet music from Composer Mark Snow. The bright yet diffused
lighting combined with the soft focus photography and mellow music
helped set a hopeful mood, finally giving Chloe some closure.
Allison played Chloe's hesitation and the bittersweet reunification
with her mom flawlessly. She was absolutely terrific.
Tom wasn't
in this much; he must have needed a break after the previous two
episodes so I guess I can't complain too much, but he was wonderful
in the amount of screen time he did have. Tom is playing Clark
now as a more resolved and take-charge kind of guy. Following
the death of Jonathan, it's a great direction for this "Superman
in training" to take. He seems more confident and sure of
himself. Like in last week's episode when he decided that he had
to drop out of school without discussing it with Martha first.
It was just something he thought was the right thing to do. He
didn't need to talk to her about it.
This week,
he rescues Chloe from an unknown fate at the hands of Lex without
discussing it with anyone or overly worrying about the consequences.
It's a very bull-headed thing for him to do and very much like
his "adult" self in the comics, where Clark often acts
before thinking through things first. This week he's also the
one giving advice, rather than taking it. First he advises his
mother on the wisdom of taking Jonathan's Senate seat and then
later gives helpful advice to Chloe about her mother. Tom played
Clark as more resolute and secure during those exchanges.
Clark's series
long character arc doesn't seem to be a very big one to some fans
online. So much so that some people don't think Clark has changed
much at all from the first season (which I totally disagree with,
he's changed a lot). Some fans have voiced frustration with the
direction the character is going in the show. So I really like
that the speed of change for Tom's Clark seems to be picking up
some steam.
How creepy
was Lex in this episode? With Lex's little speech to Clark about
Chloe being his best friend and how hard it must be to see her
like that, it seems to me that Lex thinks that Chloe knows Clark's
secret. His desire to get Chloe to Belle Reve takes on a whole
other meaning when you realize that Lex does indeed have something
to gain from helping her.
Lex's monopolization
of Lana during the episode, like for instance searching for Chloe
with her throughout the night and further dividing Lana from Clark,
is cruel. He's keeping Lana off-balance and on the defensive when
it comes to Clark. Michael is doing a terrific job playing a seemingly
sincere yet clearly manipulative Lex. He wants Lana for himself
and he has no friendship with Clark left to hold him back from
doing whatever it takes. Michael's made it believable that Lana
is taken in by Lex's lies and yet Clark knows that there is more
going on than meets the eye. Michael's always wonderful.
The guest
star, Damon Johnson, was terrific as creepy orderly Michael Westfield.
He was intense and made Michael scary and yet sympathetic. It's
refreshing to have such a good actor guest starring.
This was another
dark episode and Barry Donleavy did a great job filming it. I
loved Production Designer David Willson's set for Westfield's
basement
It was very reminiscent of Buffalo Bill's basement
in The Silence of the Lambs and Donleavy's hand-held work and
director Whitney Ransick's blocking reinforced that idea. I really
liked the way the camera followed "Gretchen" through
the basement as she looked for Lois, revealing the cluttered mess
to the viewer. It was a nice touch.
All in all,
this was not the best episode ever but there were some things
to love about this episode so I give it 3.5 kryptonite studded
silver bracelets out of a possible 5.
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