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"Smallville" Apocalypse (2008)



Overview

User Rating:
8.3/10   136 votes
Director:
Tom Welling
Writers:
Jerry Siegel (characters) &
Joe Shuster (characters) ...
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TV Series:
"Smallville" (2001)
Original Air Date:
1 May 2008 (Season 7, Episode 18)
Genre:
Drama | Sci-Fi more
Plot:
Clark is shown by Jor-El what life on Earth would have been like, had he not sent him there instead of facing the doom of his fellow Kryptonians. full summary | full synopsis
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Time Travel is Risky Writing more

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Additional Details

Country:
Canada | USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Certification:
USA:TV-PG

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Kara uses the alias Linda Danvers. In the comics, Supergirl merged with a dying Linda Danvers, and gained a human soul. more
Quotes:
Lex Luthor: You disappoint me, Kara. With everything my family's done for you, to question my judgment.
Kara: It's only because I care about you.
Lex Luthor: Since the day my father found your ship submerged in the Reeve's Dam, he loved you like you were his own daughter. He died guarding your secret from the world.
Kara: I know, and I owe my life to the both of you, but this country...
Lex Luthor: What do you know about protecting this country? You are an alien. I'm the President of the United States. By striking the enemy first, I am ensuring our survival. We will prevail. And through it all, I expect you to-- look at me. I expect you to stand by my side.
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Movie Connections:
References Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) more
Soundtrack:
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10 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Time Travel is Risky Writing, 6 May 2008
8/10
Author: Rcwilkinson123 from United States

Clark Kent sees what the world would be like without him in a milestone of an episode, the 150th of "Smallville." Clark realizes that a lot of grief and sorrow has come through him. He is reluctant to go back in time to Krypton to save Kara, and himself, because of the bad that in his mind is all his fault. Because of this (constant) self-evaluation, he wishes he had never been born. Jor-El shows him how incorrect Clark is in making that wish.

Once he sees how much danger the world would be under without him, Clark decides to return back in time to Krypton.

While an interesting episode in a 'It's A Wonderful Life' sort of format, it's unfortunate to see Clark still blaming himself for everything that has gone wrong with events near him. However, after emerging from the alternate reality, at least he realizes how much good he has brought to the world, and how much worse it could be without him. However, scenes from Krypton at the end of the episode tamper with the previous episodes of the show and the very basis of the myth. Basically, the writers' decision to go with a back-in-time conflict infringes upon previous established and epic facts that will leave you loving or hating this episode. Fortunately, a lot of their fans liked it.

Nods to the classic Lois and Clark relationship from the Superman story and the Smallville Lois and Clark's future are touched on in the alternate reality, which is a welcome story.

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