Smallvillains 10×6: Harvest

 

 

Six weeks in and I’m pretty sure that we have turned the corner on the last season of Smallville, because the latest episode was an absolute mess. Plot points ripped off from better works, convenient excuses for Clark to not use his powers, trite speeches about faith, they’re all here, crammed into 45 minutes and capped off with hilariously evil children.

This is the kind of show we’ve been expecting all year, which probably means it’s the article you guys want to read. Enjoy!

5 thoughts on “Smallvillains 10×6: Harvest

  1. Just a quick heads-up on the comment about Lois being the kind of person who’d quote Pulp Fiction: it was a running gag (I am assuming it was deliberate) for many years that Lois would make incredibly dated cultural references to things that only someone who lived on the internet or was twice her age would comprehend as being relevant: “Guy totally went Westworld on me” in reference to someone revealed as a cyborg, for instance.

  2. That’s the Smallville I know and loathe. And it’ll probably get worse, Chris. You better buckle up.

    Clark’s done the deed at least twice with Lana Lang. He was depowered the first time, and the high point was a horrified Martha asking her son if he used protected, followed by Clark and Jonathan turning their heads towards her in shock. The second time, Lana got half of Clark’s powers (looooooooong story), and they kinda made the earth shake. Good for a few giggles.

  3. Hey. Just thought I’d mention that Lois says “Two flats, one spare.” in the episode. It’s a throwaway line, but there it is.