"Vengeance"
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Recap:
Clark isn't
dealing well with Jonathan's loss. He is aloof with his Mom and
snaps at Lana. Martha gets mugged in Metropolis and one of the
thugs steals Jonathan's watch from her wrist. A vigilante (guest
star Denise Quinones) saves Martha's life.
Chloe tells
Clark about a masked avenger who has been lurking in Suicide Slums.
Clark wants Chloe's help to find her but the vigilante shows up
and tells Chloe to stop searching. She ends up tossing Clark across
the room when he tries to protect Chloe and then disappears. Clark
comes up with a scheme to find her, with Chloe as the bait. The
ruse works and the masked vigilante shows: it turns out to be
the Daily Planet's new reporter, Andrea.
Lex and Lionel
have a confrontation about Lionel's attempted hostile takeover
of Luthorcorp.
Clark tells
Andrea that he wants her help to find the men who mugged his mother.
He just wants his dad's watch back. She tells him that her mom
was killed by the same man that took Jonathan's watch so they
agree to help one another. Andrea learns of Clark's weakness when
she shows Clark the meteorite necklace that she wears.
Clark discovers
where the bad guy is hiding out but Chloe tries to tell him that
he shouldn't go after him. Clark doesn't listen. He comes close
to killing the guy as Andrea eggs him on, but holds off. He tells
her to leave him alone but she pulls kryptonite on Clark. He can
do nothing to prevent Andrea from killing the bad guy, but before
she does the mugger tells her that her mom's murder was actually
a hit ordered by Lionel Luthor.
Lex threatens
Lionel with telling Martha about Lionel's meeting with Jonathan
just before he died in an effort to get Lionel to back off of
the hostile take-over. Lex leaves just before Andrea jumps in
through the window and attacks Lionel. Clark finally gets free
from the kryptonite and prevents Andrea from killing Lionel outright
but Clark has to speed over to save Lionel after Andrea pushes
him out the window.
Lionel consoles
Martha and reveals that he knows about the Governor offering her
Jonathan's Senate Seat. He tells her that he won't accept her
repayment of the loan he'd made to Jonathan's campaign.
Lana gives
Clark Jonathan's watch. She found it in a pawn shop in Metropolis.
Grateful, he puts the watch on and goes into the house to see
his Mom watching a home movie of Clark and Jonathan driving around
on the tractor. The episode ends with Martha hugging a sobbing
Clark.
Review:
After last
week's stellar episode I wasn't really expecting too much this
week, but I was pleasantly surprised. With the less than convincing
back story for Andrea's turn to vigilantism, and despite the heavy
handed product placement, the episode was actually extremely touching.
Initially
I wasn't sure what to write about this episode. It's not a perfect
episode by any means. The "A" story, even as "A"
krypto-freak-of-the-week stories go, wasn't a particularly strong
one
The guest star could have been a better actress, even
though she did have some very nice moments here and there. The
back story for her abilities and the reason for her vigilantism
weren't totally convincing mainly because Denise didn't really
sell it. However, in watching the episode again I found it extremely
moving and Andrea's story acted as a really good parallel for
Clark's, so in the end I suppose I didn't mind it too much. The
writers, Al Septien & Turi Meyer in their Smallville debuts,
crafted a fairly tight story that dropped a ton of references
to Clark's future role as Superman without it seeming too heavy
handed. That's not something that is easy to do.
I was surprised
that a lot of people hated the writing online mainly because of
the "weak" "A" story. I disagree. The reason
for Andrea's turn to vigilantism, poorly delivered as it was by
the inexperienced Denise Quinones, isn't as important as it was
an object lesson for Clark about how NOT to do things. Andrea
even said it herself: it's time for Clark to be the real hero.
She certainly wasn't a hero. Not really, even despite saving Martha's
life.
As good as
some of his work has been this season, I am convinced that Tom
Welling's performance in this episode was probably his best work
to date. "Vengeance" showed just how skilled an actor
he has become. Here Tom delivered a far more subtle performance
than in some of the flashier turns he delivered earlier this season
in episodes like "Reckoning" and "Splinter."
It was a complicated character arc for Tom to play and I loved
the choices that he made. For example, when he was holding up
the bad guy in the alley trying to get the watch back he said
simply and quietly: "It was my dad's
."
That choice
for the line reading wasn't an obvious one for him to make. He
could have easily yelled that line out but instead he dropped
his voice and made the moment a quiet one. Clark's anger was cold
and menacing and yet much more frightening that way and his pain
was still evident behind his fury. Brilliant. Tom had to take
his character through so many different emotional states in this
episode and he played all of Clark's denial, anger, and grief
all to perfection.
The final
scene with Jonathan's image paused on the TV was a masterstroke.
Watching Clark sob in his mother's arms as he finally wore his
father's watch and grieved his death was heart breaking. It was
probably the best, and most heart wrenching, single moment in
the series. This was a beautiful performance from Tom from start
to finish.
Annette O'Toole's
performance was amazing as well. She played Martha's concern and
fear for Clark convincingly and my heart ached for her. Martha
is at a real crossroads and there is no guide for her anymore.
At times she appeared lost and confused, her soul mate now gone,
and yet at other times the strength of her love for Clark shone
through. She is a terrific actress and this episode was a wonderful
one for her.
John Glover's
Lionel was truly creepy in this episode. He's slowly wooing Martha
and it's clear he has some sort of agenda for doing so. He even
let Lex get the best of him in the hostile takeover bid in order
to protect whatever it is he's got planned for Martha. John Glover
was at his Magnificent Bastard best in this episode. I'm glad
to see he's really back.
I thought
it was interesting how the relationship between Lex and Lana appear
to be playing out in parallel to Lionel's relationship to Martha.
Both Luthors assured the objects of their desires that they are
there to support them as friends. Yeah, right. Both men have agendas
and will play them until the end.
I really enjoyed
seeing Michael Rosenbaum get his evil Lex on. He's playing dirty
with daddy even as he works his wiles on Lana. I thought that
was nearly as creepy as Lionel trying to hook up with the newly
widowed Martha. Lex even used Jonathan's corpse as a bargaining
chip to get Lionel to stop the hostile take-over bid he was engineering
That was creepy and effective and Michael made Lex tons of fun
to watch in this episode.
A lot people
complained online about how dark this episode was but I loved
how it was shot. It was a dark episode and was necessarily photographed
in a visually darker manner to reflect that. DP Glen Winter did
a wonderful job shooting such a darker than normal episode without
it being just a bunch of blacks and grays. It was still colorful
and had depth. Winter's work was helped by the beautiful designs
of Production Designer David Willson and Costume Designer Caroline
Cranstoun. For example, I loved how the scene between Clark and
Andrea on the roof top was set up in front of that huge red sign
as they both wore dark colors. I also loved the red lining Caroline
added to Andrea's leather duster. The red satin foreshadowed the
color scheme of Clark's future wardrobe as it flared out around
her feet like a cape as she climbed up onto the roof. It was a
beautifully realized scene from every department which was typical
of this wonderfully designed episode.
While highly
enjoyable and touching, this episode wasn't quite as successful
as last week's "Reckoning," so I give it four and a
half black vigilante masks out of a possible five.
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