| Episode: Memoria |
Writers:
Al Gough & Miles Millar
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Director:
Miles Millar
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Aired: April
28, 2004 |

The WB's Description
LEX DECIDES TO UNDERGO RADICAL TREATMENT TO REGAIN HIS MEMORY - Believing that key information about his father’s (John Glover) past was lost when his memory was erased, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) decides to join an experimental program with Dr. Garner (guest star Martin Cummins) to regain the information so he can turn his father over to the FBI. Knowing that Lex will discover his secret if he regains his memory, Clark (Tom Welling) tries to stop him but is caught by Lionel and the doctor and exposed to the same radical treatment so that Lionel can solve the mystery of Clark's past.
Highlights
This episode Lex Luthor recalls who killed his baby brother and it
shockingly turns out to be his mother apparently driven insane by Lionel
Luthor. All the years since, Lionel had mistakenly thought Lex was
responsible. When Lex tells his father what really happened toward the end
of the episode he realizes all the years have been lost to him. For had he
known the truth, his relationship between his son Lex would have been
different, or at least this is what he sorrowfully says to Lex.

Clark gets a memory treatment and recalls the moment
before he is sent from the planet Krypton to Earth.
Music from Memoria
"My
Immortal" by Evanescence
from the album Fallen
- Played at the end of the episode when Martha and Clark are talking in
the loft. This song is also available on the Daredevil
soundtrack.
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