I have always been a big comic book fan. And though not on the top of my stack, Superman has always been a hero that I have liked. Some found him too trendy, some just didn’t care. I respected him, and on occassion I would pick up a story arc or two.
So when they announced Smallville was coming out, I fell right in love immediately. This was the untold chapter. Pure Superman mythos gold.
Then it soon became apparent that they couldn’t keep to the Superman story of the movies or books and admittedly began to tangent introducing their own takes on the relationship of Clark and Lex as well as Kal-El’s ties to his lost homeworld of Krypton.
This has been handled as well as you could without starting a riot of geekic proportions. And so far I have been impressed with the world they are building.
That is until this season.
I have just LOVED Lana turning dark. We all know that Clark eventually ends up with Lois, but we are content to ignore that for now, but we also know that means no matter how much we want Clark to get with Lana we know it isnt going to stay. I found the Lex relationship storyline with Lana was a waste and thought it would have been far more interesting if Lana DID die at the end of last season. Now I want her to go dark and just disappear. I have no use for her alive.
Then they introduced Supergirl (Kara). I guess we didnt have enough eyecandy on the show (Lana, Lois, Chloe) so we bring in another character to attempt to recapture some of that mystery and discovery that made the first couple seasons so magical.
So Kara is innocent and almost awkward with her abilities and can’t fit in with these humans. She has to hide her powers from the one she likes as she tries to be “normal” while using her abilities to help others. Sound familiar. That was Clark the first time round. This character is useless.
I was starting to think some hack scab writer crossed the picket lines to write this story arc and then they decided to bring back Clark’s mom (Lora-El) and Kara’s dad (Zor-El) from the afterlife who reveals he is as evil as Jor-El had warned. And I let out an audible groan.
This is like watching a good friend fall to drug addiction. Something you feel so close to getting violated right before your eyes. It is painful.
The final moments of this week’s episode make me have a little hope for the series. I won’t spoil the whole episode, but the very things I didn’t like about the current direction seem to be taking care of themselves. Maybe Smallville hasn’t Jumped the Shark but they are getting lined up to do so.
I can only wait to see the next episode next month (Smallville doesn’t return until Dec 13)
This post was Authored by Rodney Brazeau, Senior Editor for the TVShow Blog and Our Resident Authority on all things Heroes and Smallville