"Warrior" Review! 
                            
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                            NOTE: If you read this review before viewing this  episode, I will spoil you rotten.
                          A much  needed lighter outing, this reminded me a lot of earlier season's episodes: a  guy who liked Chloe turned into a bad guy, there were lessons learned with  Clark in the loft. Although, I guess he was the one teaching the lesson,  instead of the person learning one, and now we have Chloe's version of the  ending loft scene with her and Oliver at Watchtower. Although there wasn't  really a villain, poor Alec was really just a scared kid, I loved this episode.
                          Written by  Bryan Q. Miller, it's another solid effort from him.  There were twists and turns, and character  arcs that had good payoffs in the final act. Added to that he writes cute Clark  and Lois banter better than just about anyone.
                          I also  really liked putting the start of the story in a comic book convention and the  ideas in the episode, fantasy, dreaming, and whether heroism is a job, helped  give Clark some real perspective.  It  showed him that his powers are really cool and life shouldn't always be so  serious.  As for Chloe, I'm glad she  tried to enjoy herself and have some fun, she's been far too serious since  losing Jimmy.  It's not that it's easy to  recover after your husband (or ex-husband) dies trying to protect you from a  murderer, but there's probably been enough time.  She needs to move forward, but I was sorta  surprised it was with Oliver after Stephen Swift had turned out so badly.  I guess that makes sense for Oliver since the  actress who played Dinah Lance (Black Canary, who is Oliver's wife in the  comics) is on another show now and unlikely to return.  He needs a love interest less prickly than  Tess and Chloe needs more to do than type into a keyboard.  However, I'm worried this won't work out  well.  That will be too bad for Chloe,  but I'll be interested to see where Chloe and Oliver's romance will go.
                          
                          I loved  seeing Clark wrangle bad-guys even while he was trying to dealing with Lois over  the phone.  That was an awesome scene.  I loved Clark calling subduing robbers (or  whatever they were) 'chores'…  I laughed  out loud at that, then him beaning the one that had almost gotten away with a  can: that was fantastic.  I LOVE when  they manage to get in some of Clark good-deed-doing into the story, even as  almost a footnote.  If they can milk his  crime-fighting for some humor, it is even better.  It's a win-win.
                          
                          I also  loved all of the subtle (and not-so-subtle) allusions to the comics Bryan put  into this script.  A couple of examples  were the mentions of the 'World's Finest' (although it's a shame we'll likely  never see Batman, who's usually the other half of that team, along with  Superman) and Amazonian Princesses were funny.   I adored that so many people were wearing versions of Clark's red jacket  at the convention and later even the little kid Stephen saved from the bullies  was wearing one.
                          
                          
                      
                        And I  worship at Bryan's script-writing altar when it comes to writing kids, as  evidenced in this script.  He did it  perfectly.  All too often in TV and film  kids are written by people who don't seem to know what kids are like.  Being the mother of a couple, and being  around them a lot, it drives me crazy when that happens.  Films and movies usually have kids talk and  act like adults.  It works in some films,  I can't imagine "Juno" (an Oscar-winning script written by Diablo  Cody) being nearly as good if the Juno had talked like a real teen, so it was  nice to see Alec being so child-like.  He  was truly child-like even when he was the adult-sized Stephen.  Kudos to the actor for playing Stephen as  well, he did a marvelous job playing that, so that part of the story may not  have worked as well if they'd not had Carlo Marks playing that part. (More  about that later.) 
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                            Probably  the only thing I didn't like about the script was that Zatanna had forced Clark  to kiss her with her magic.  Maybe Clark needed  to lighten up and get a wake-up call, maybe learn to have a little fun in his  life, but I don't see Zatanna manipulating a friend like that.  Yeah, she was attracted to Clark, especially  after she learned more about his powers, but would she really use magic to force  Clark to kiss her against his will?  I  don't know much about Zatanna in the comics, but I don't think the version of  her in the show would.  She just doesn't  seem to be the type to use magic so capriciously, especially to manipulate  someone she seems to genuinely admire.   Add that to the fact that she had just been going around cleaning up her  father's magical messes.  I mean, events  in this episode seem to prove she knows that magic can be serious business,  even if it also be fun, so her doing what she did doesn't really make  sense.  
                          
                            Although I  guess there was one good thing about that bit: at least Clark proved that he  has an undeniable connection to Lois.   They're soul mates in the comics, so that was a very nice aspect of the  scene.  Maybe Clark's resistance to  Zatanna's magic, when it comes to his love-life (and Lois) anyway, was the  point.  It was sexy and romantic, but  what Zatanna had done was probably not really in character for Zatanna.
                              In the  grand scheme, even with the iffy decision to have Zatanna magically manipulate  Clark into kissing her, I think this was pretty close to a perfect script.  It was a lot of fun and I loved the Comic  Book convention in the first part of the episode.  Also, Alec and Stephen were both enjoyable  characters and the stakes rose constantly, with a steady pace and strong act  breaks, so it didn't seem like it dragged at all.  This was another excellent outing for Bryan.
                            
                            Tom Welling  was fantastic as Clark.  He played Clark  as adorably flustered by Lois, especially when he was looking through her  closet, but I also liked when he was talking to Alec in the final act.  I was a bit surprised he was out in the open  with Alec, but maybe that makes sense.   Alec needed a big brother in Clark and it was a great scene.  Tom played Clark as so caring and sure of  himself. However, possibly my favorite scene with him was his final scene with  Lois when he was so cute trying to explain about had happened with  Zatanna.  He's so cute and funny when  he's flustered.  He really needs to do a  romantic comedy once he finally moves on from "Smallville."
                            
                            A person  who wasn't a joy to watch every minute was Allison Mack.  Normally I love her performances, but there  were several times her performance felt flat.   That said, there were parts that I loved. I ADORED Chloe in the early  part of the episode, like when she was with Lois at the Comic Con and then with  Stephen when he was still cute and child-like.   She was adorable and it was good to see Chloe finally have a reason to  smile.  She also did well in the scene  with the young Alec on the roof after the curse had been reversed, but then  after that, I don't know, I think she had other things on her mind.  Probably the most glaring bit in the episode,  in my mind, was the final scene with Oliver.   I like how it was staged, the camera work and Allison NOT standing on a  box.  It surprised me, actually.  Either Allison is really short or Justin is  far taller than I'd thought.  But I'm not  sure I bought Chloe's ennui when she walked in and poured herself a drink.  It seemed too practiced maybe and I didn't  buy Chloe being seductive in that scene either.   When she put down the glass in slow motion, which was nice shot by the  way, it seemed forced and uncomfortable, not sexy.
                            
                            Her  directing work had improved a lot over the last time she'd worked on 'Power' so  it seems she let her acting slide a bit. I have next to no complaints about the  directing, unlike her freshman effort, so I think I'll take that as a  reasonable trade-off.  It took Tom a few  times before he could do both well.  If  Allison comes back next season and directs again, she'll be probably in much  better shape acting-wise.
                            
                            Erica  Durance did a marvelous job as Lois.  She  was positively adorable in the Storm Trooper armor and really sold that  'Amazonian' costume.  I really liked how  flustered she had Lois get in that last scene with Clark.   Being vulnerable and admitting she's  insecure was hard for Lois and the way that Erica played that, kissing that  random guy to get back at Clark, I completely bought it. 
                 
                    
                      
                        
                          Justin  Hartley didn't have much screen time, but I really liked what he did here with  Oliver.  I liked his scene with Chloe a  lot.   Oliver has a joie de vivre that I'm glad is  back full force and even though I had problems with Allison in that final scene  between then, I hadn't had the same problem with him.  It was another good outing from Justin. 
Serinda  Swan was terrific as Zatanna.  I'm not  sure anyone else could speak those backward spells as well as she does and she  does give Zatanna a bit of needed mystery.   I like it when she guest stars, hopefully she can back later on. 
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                      Carlo Marks  was completely awesome as Stephen Swift.    He played him as so child-like, earnest  and innocent.  I loved how Carlo played  Stephen when he didn't suspect the real reason Chloe invited him up to her  apartment.  He didn't deliver the lines  tongue in cheek.  The way that Carlo  portrayed him it was clear that Stephen honestly thought that Chloe had wanted  to just have a more innocent type of fun. The only thing I had a problem with  was the fact that once Stephen had become a 'lethal enforcer', that wasn't  played quite as well, but overall I really enjoyed what he brought to the  character. 
                      Owen Best  was adorable as the Alec.  Young kids  don't usually do a good job at acting so he was amazing.  I loved the scene with Alec and Chloe on the  roof.  He seemed so upset.  I also loved the scene in the loft with  Clark.  Owen was terrific.
                      
                      Allison Mack  helmed this episode.  It marked her  second outing sitting in the director's chair and I think she's learned a great  deal since her last episode.  I'm sure  those of you that read my reviews regularly will remember what I thought of her  freshman effort, 'Power'.  I was a bit  worried with this one based on how poorly I'd thought 'Power' had gone, but I  had very little to complain about here.   She proved she learned and worked to improve her craft.  There was a greater sense of visual style  here and the more dialogue-heavy scenes didn't linger like they did with  'Power.'  Unfortunately, I think maybe  she forgot to pay attention to her own acting, even as she got excellent  performances from the rest of the cast.   Like I said back in the acting section, I think that will come with time  and experience.  Hopefully she'll come  back next season and give directing another go.
                      
                      Glen Winter  shot another beautiful episode.  I love  the mobility of his camera work and how the different magical scenes were shot,  dark yet somehow still colorful.  
                        James  Philpott did an outstanding job.  I loved  the comic book convention. I've never been to San Diego's Comic Con, but I've  been to other Cons and it felt and looked right.  The different costumes and booths seemed very  authentic.  I also loved Melanie Williams'  costume for Lois' 'Amazonian Princess,' it was exactly like what I think Wonder  Woman's costume might look like in Smallville.  
                      
                      Product  Placement is something that Smallville hasn't always done well.  Just remember the travesty that was  "Hero" a few seasons ago, but I actually haven't had many problems  with their insertion of Windows 7 and the upcoming motion detection technology  that Microsoft will have for their Xbox 360 gaming consoles.  The development name for the controller-free  controller is 'Project Natal', I think the final name will be different, and it  looks way cool.  (The technology is set  to be released for sale by Christmas 2010.)  I loved the way the motion capture interface  worked and how nicely it fit into this story, although I must admit that I had  to ask around about it.  I had never  heard of it before the show and I wasn't sure exactly what Chloe and Stephen  were doing.  However, Project Natal and  the Xbox 360 were far more seamlessly integrated than is normal for the show in  terms of product placement.
                      
                      While this  was not a perfect episode, it was an extremely enjoyable one.  I give this episode 4.5 cursed Warrior Angel  Comics out of a possible 5.
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