Clark finally puts two and two together and figures out that Davis is Doomsday just as Tess comes to the same conclusion.
Sadly, Chloe’s a bit slow on the uptake, but a field full of dead bodies starts to convince her that maaaayyyybbbeeee those two are on the right path.
It’s the little things in life.
The Random:
1. It’s been a good long while since we’ve been treated to meteors blowing the crap out of Smallville. It really is a timeless sequence, now isn’t it?
2. If Lionel was alive man he’d be kicking himself right now once he learned that he had Davis in his possession but let him go.
3. Hey, Chloe, how does it feel knowing that your husband, that guy who left you because you wouldn’t believe him, was right all along? A little bit like a dick? Yeah, I’d imagine so.
Sadly, Chloe’s a bit slow on the uptake, but a field full of dead bodies starts to convince her that maaaayyyybbbeeee those two are on the right path.
It’s the little things in life.
The Random:
1. It’s been a good long while since we’ve been treated to meteors blowing the crap out of Smallville. It really is a timeless sequence, now isn’t it?
2. If Lionel was alive man he’d be kicking himself right now once he learned that he had Davis in his possession but let him go.
3. Hey, Chloe, how does it feel knowing that your husband, that guy who left you because you wouldn’t believe him, was right all along? A little bit like a dick? Yeah, I’d imagine so.
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Yup. You probably feel a lot like this, don’t you?
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The Awesome:
1. It’s a neat little thing the episode does, placing the events of the very first episode along with Davis’ earliest memories of coming to Earth. We get to see Clark being found by the Kents from his perspective and just like the comic book, Superman: Red Son, it raises the question of what would have happened if the Kents had found Davis as well.
2. Tess may be a woman, but she’s certainly not lacking in any balls, you have to give her that. Not only does she stand up to Doomsday, but she just comes right out and tells Clark she knows everything about everything.
3. Davis sacrifices himself in a liquid Kryptonite shower and while Chloe and Clark argue the ethics of killing, even someone as brutal as Doomsday, it all becomes moot since that which kills Doomsday just serves to make him stronger. Yeah. Good luck with that, Clark.
1. It’s a neat little thing the episode does, placing the events of the very first episode along with Davis’ earliest memories of coming to Earth. We get to see Clark being found by the Kents from his perspective and just like the comic book, Superman: Red Son, it raises the question of what would have happened if the Kents had found Davis as well.
2. Tess may be a woman, but she’s certainly not lacking in any balls, you have to give her that. Not only does she stand up to Doomsday, but she just comes right out and tells Clark she knows everything about everything.
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“When I watched this game on Nickelodeon, no one ever DIED…”
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The WTF?!:
1. Hey, Tess, good job figuring out he’s Doomsday; poor form in your master plan, and which involves kidnapping Davis, telling him everything about his past and Clark, all so that she can let Doomsday run amok, so that the Traveler has no choice but to become our savior.
2. Seriously, are we getting memory memory from Lex that was repressed? Because if he remembered playing with Davis, and had the book of Veritas that Tess now has, and saw how Kryptonite hurt him, surely he’d have been trying to find him instead of just the focus on Clark. Honestly, this kid must have had maybe three memories of his childhood, tops.
3. OK, I know he didn’t have control over his impulses and he tried hard to fight what he was, but it’s hard to buy Chloe’s infatuation with Davis and her tears for a guy who killed dozens and was destined to kill everyone, especially since her marriage ended like five minutes prior, a marriage to a guy she pushed away because of Davis. Her best idea yet is hiding Davis in the basement of the Talon because he believes being near her will keep him in check. Wow…
1. Hey, Tess, good job figuring out he’s Doomsday; poor form in your master plan, and which involves kidnapping Davis, telling him everything about his past and Clark, all so that she can let Doomsday run amok, so that the Traveler has no choice but to become our savior.
2. Seriously, are we getting memory memory from Lex that was repressed? Because if he remembered playing with Davis, and had the book of Veritas that Tess now has, and saw how Kryptonite hurt him, surely he’d have been trying to find him instead of just the focus on Clark. Honestly, this kid must have had maybe three memories of his childhood, tops.
3. OK, I know he didn’t have control over his impulses and he tried hard to fight what he was, but it’s hard to buy Chloe’s infatuation with Davis and her tears for a guy who killed dozens and was destined to kill everyone, especially since her marriage ended like five minutes prior, a marriage to a guy she pushed away because of Davis. Her best idea yet is hiding Davis in the basement of the Talon because he believes being near her will keep him in check. Wow…
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“Don’t worry. Tell me everything. I won’t remember anyway…”
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