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SupermanTV.net Forum / Superman / Smallville / Smallville Spoilers / Spoilers (DON'T look if you think you will see something you don't like)

Posted:  06 Dec 2006 17:56
I wonder if it is going to be Lana. You can tell that even though Clark is trying to move on, you know those feelings for Lana are still there, so maybe, since he loses self control under the influence of red kryptonite, he just goes up and lays a smacker on Lana, and if she doesn't go absolutely ballistic and then Lex finds out, it would be an interesting confrontation between the two.
Posted:  06 Dec 2006 18:06
Also I wonder if maybe instead of kissing Lana, he somehow finds out from Chloe or some other source and completely loses it and assaults her and possibly kills the baby, because Lana and Lex can't have a baby together, the whole Smallville universe would just become really screwed up. Something's gonna happen to the baby. If it doesn't happen in that episode, it will happen eventually.
Posted:  06 Dec 2006 18:17
If it's Clark's baby, I'll definitely tune in again

I think they might go this route BECAUSE they need to create tension between the main three. Lex needs to go full blown evil. If he thinks he lost Lana to Clark, it might drive him over the edge.

What a perfect way to start off the second half of the season
Posted:  07 Dec 2006 00:26   Last Edited By: Mattro
This just in & it may include...BATMAN!!!

Justice League Live Action Series?

Could a Justice League live-action television series be in the offing? Aquaman, Flash and Cyborg will be returning to Smallville -- which has also featured Green Arrow and Martian Manhunter -- for an upcoming episode called "Justice." The episode, which is under tight wraps by the network and WB, will be one of Smallville's most expensive and ambitious of the season.

Now, a source says that DC Comics heroes will likely again be appearing in another episode of Smallville before the sixth season is over. While it's unclear which heroes will appear -- and a different source indicates a character from Gotham City might be included -- a second episode featuring Justice Leaguers would likely air during May sweeps. While one episode with multiple heroes constitutes a stunt, a second could be viewed as a pilot of sorts for a Justice League-type show.

Another proposal that has been kicked around is for a series called Metropolis, which would center on The Daily Planet.

Source: Smallville PH.
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Posted:  07 Dec 2006 01:43
Mattro, although the possibility of Bruce Wayne coming to Smallville has been around since the show premiered, I think I might know who the upcoming superhero is that will appear after the Justice League episode. If you look on the Kryptonsite Spoilers Page, you will see that in the 12th episode of the season, Martian Manhunter will return,and will actually have lines. So although a Bruce Wayne appearance is still possible, this might be the person they are talking about.
Posted:  07 Dec 2006 02:26
Consider also that when they say someone from Gotham, it doesn't necessarily mean Batman.
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Posted:  07 Dec 2006 15:32
Remember the news I posted yesterday for 'Crimson'??

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TV Guide's Ausiello Confirms Some "Crimson" Spoilers
TV Guide's Mike Ausiello has revealed some new spoilers about the 13th episode of Smallville's current season, confirming some reports posted this weekend on the KryptonSite Spoilers Page.

Who is Clark going to kiss next? What other "super" things might he do?

Here are the scoops (hey Ausiello, why no link with the mention?):

Question: According to new Smallville spoilers at Kryptonsite.com, the status of one relationship will change in Episode 13, "Crimson." Do you have any info on which relationship?— Will

Ausiello: All I'll say is it's a couple we've been rooting for, and Clark is the reason the relationship changes. Speaking of the action-packed "Crimson" episode, Clark gets infected with Red Kryptonite and goes on a massive kissing spree. (It is Valentine's Day, after all.) Among his victims: Two women whose names start with "L." By the end of the day, one of them won't remember anything and another will have proof that Clark possesses some seriously super DNA.

Question: Do you have any new Smallville spoilers?— Karen

Ausiello: More "Crimson" scoop: at the end of the episode, there's a big twist concerning the bun in Lana's oven. And Martian Manhunter returns. Sort of.

Question: Smallville spoilers?— Charles

Ausiello: "Crimson" also features the third Lois Lane to find herself flying over Metropolis' skyline. The episode is gonna be huge, people. Huge! And I suspect Tom Welling fans are going to love seeing sexy Clark back.


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I called that awhile back.

I actually did.  Don't remember which topic its under, but I said that it maybe Clark's kid.  Kryptonians maybe are different from us when it comes to that sort of sex and pregnancy.  Its like I'm psychic or somethig.  What if the other thing I said was true??  About Fine coming to take the baby after its born to make him the new vessel of Zod??
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Posted:  07 Dec 2006 15:50
OoOoHhHh My GoOdNeSs!!!  WhOoOoOoA!!!
Posted:  09 Dec 2006 07:25
Spoilers for the episode 'Freak'

Episode #6-15: "Freak" Air Date: February 15, 2007

Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Michael Rosenbaum
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/8/06: Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) do not appear in this episode.
- A young man named Tobias was blinded in the second meteor shower, but he was left with a gift - the ability to sense other meteor-affected people, with a kind of a "freak-dar." When someone who is infected by meteors is in his vicinity, they glow green in his eyes.

Source: Kryptonsite.
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Posted:  09 Dec 2006 08:37
wow sounds interesting...thanks Mattro!
Posted:  10 Dec 2006 00:19
Welcome.
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Posted:  10 Dec 2006 00:59
Posted:  10 Dec 2006 08:29

lol.
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Posted:  10 Dec 2006 16:14
Mattro...I really like you! you make me laugh
Posted:  12 Dec 2006 03:13

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Posted:  12 Dec 2006 07:15
what now weirdo
Posted:  13 Dec 2006 02:53
nothin i am not a weirdo either
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Posted:  19 Dec 2006 06:33
News on Lois:

Lois Lane In "Crimson": Yes Or No?
POSTED 12-18-06

Some rumors had floated around that due to production of a new movie, Erica Durance's Lois Lane might be written out of the upcoming episode "Crimson" (see spoilers) with her role rewritten to feature Chloe Sullivan.

We can now safely say this rumor is untrue. Lois (and Erica) will indeed be in "Crimson."

She will, however, be missing several upcoming episodes, including "Labyrinth," "Trespass," and "Freak."

Source: Kryptonsite.

Also this:

Episode #6-10: "Hydro" Air Date: January 11, 2007

Guest Stars: Tori Spelling (Linda Lake), Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen/Green Arrow), Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)
Directed By: Tom Welling

UPDATED 11/17/06: Lana's answer to Lex's proposal should be in this one.

UPDATED 11/8/06: Ausiello apparently doesn't want to leave any suprises, as revealed in this week's TVGuide.com column: The "pretty major (and surprising) kiss" is between Clark and Lois. But it's not what you think! What really happens is that Lois thinks she has figured out that Ollie is the Green Arrow. Clark, hoping to help put Lois off of Ollie's trail, dresses himself in the Green Arrow costume and ends up saving Lois from some thugs. During this rescue, Lois plants a big kiss on Green Arrow - not knowing it's Clark under the hood! The really funny part, Ausiello reveals, is that Lois is quite impressed with Green Arrow's kissing talent - he's apparently much better than Ollie is - and Lois feels the need to tell Clark about this, as "proof" Oliver Queen can't be the Green Arrow.

UPDATED 11/1/06: More from TV Guide's Mike Ausiello: "Hydro" also features a "pretty major (and surprising) kiss between Clark and ****." Going with four-letter names, and the fact that Lana seems otherwise occupied, our money's on Lois.


UPDATED 9/20/06: From the column of TV Guide's Mike Ausiello: Tori Spelling will be playing the Daily Planet's new gossip reporter, who has the ability to turn herself into water. "She'll be exposing the very big secrets that will be driving the second half of the season, Alfred Gough told Ausiello, "and I can't tell you any of them. Zero."

Episode #6-11: "Justice" Air Date: January 18, 2007

Written & Directed By: Steve DeKnight
Guest Stars: Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen/Green Arrow), Alan Ritchson (Arthur "AC" Curry/Aquaman), Kyle Gallner (Bart Allen/The Flash), Lee Thompson Young (Victor Stone/Cyborg)

Click here to see some trailer caps from the January 2007 trailer, including some Justice League stuff!

UPDATED 12/16/06: You may have noticed the slogan "Save the Speedster, Save the World" here on K-Site. What does that mean? Could it be that Bart Allen needs to be rescued from the clutches of Level 33.1? It's sounding likely...
- Chloe goes from her usual role of Clark's sidekick to being somewhat of an "oracle" for the formed Justice League.
- Sadly, it doesn't sound like there's a legion of doom assembled to face this League.
- Rumors have swirled that Superman movie actor Brandon Routh has been cast to play the lead villain in this episode. We can fairly safely say that is not going to happen.
- The circumstances of this episode may lead to a break-up between Lois and Oliver.

UPDATED 11/24/06: The "Justice League" characters will be wearing outfits that are very reminiscent of their comic book counterparts. They will also be using code names - Oliver, of course, is the Green Arrow; A.C. is Aquaman; Victor Stone is Cyborg; but it has been hinted (in places such as writer Steve DeKnight's blog) that Bart Allen will be using a different code name "because of a DC note." Don't be surprised if Bart's new code name is a familiar one to fans of the character - something that refers to his Impulsive nature. No word yet on a name for Clark, but considering the Siegel family lawsuits, it's probably not going to be Superboy.
- Lana (Kristin Kreuk) does not appear in this episode.

UPDATED 10/30/06: Chloe meets with a Dr. Caselli to ask him what he knows about Level 33.1. We're guessing this means that 33.1 plays a role in this episode's general story.
- The Martian Manhunter will not be showing up. (See Rumorville)
- Contrary to rumors, Batman/Bruce Wayne will not be appearing in this episode.

- From the column of TV Guide's Mike Ausiello, some quotes from Alfred Gough: "Episode 11, which is our second episode back in January, is going to be called 'Justice,' and it'll basically be our first look at the Justice League. We're gonna have Green Arrow, Cyborg, Flash and Aquaman, played by Alan Ritchson, who is coming back. That's gonna be our first Justice League episode." And where exactly is Wonder Woman? "Ask Joel Silver," Gough grumbles. "He's the producer; he controls the movie rights. We'd do a whole Wonder Woman series if we had Wonder Woman, but Joss Whedon is writing the movie, so we can't have her."

Episode #6-12: "Labyrinth" Air Date: January 25, 2007

Written By: Al Septein & Turi Meyer
Directed By: Whitney Ransick


UPDATED 12/1/06: Yes, John Jones (the Martian Manhunter) does appear in this episode. In it, Clark wages a war within his mind and the Manhunter's telepathic abilities might be the only thing that can save him.
- Within his subconscious, Clark enters a world where he seemingly never had super powers, no one believes the truth about him, and things had taken a drastically different turn.
- In this other world, Clark and Lana were high school sweethearts and Chloe is one of the only people who believes Clark's stories about his abilities.
- Clark is held someplace where he sees references to characters from the show's past - Jor-El, Professor Fine, Raya, and Arthur Curry being among them.
- There will be a kiss between Clark and one of the show's regular females in this story.
- Erica Durance (Lois) does not appear in this episode.

UPDATED 11/9/06 & 11/17/06: Remember that alien guy from the end of "Static?" It is VERY likely that the Martian Manhunter will make a return appearance in this episode. This time he'll actually have lines, and Clark will learn a bit about him.

UPDATED 10/30/06: Title Posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link back to KryptonSite.com.

Episode #6-13: "Crimson" Air Date: February 1, 2007

Written By: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Directed By: Glen Winter
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/16/06: Contrary to Mike Ausiello's report, it doesn't sound like the Martian Manhunter will be appearing in "Crimson." Look for him in "Labyrinth" instead. Perhaps Ausiello got his wires crossed... we're still loving your smurfy column, Mike!

UPDATED 12/6/06: New spoilers from TV Guide's Mike Ausiello:
- The changed relationship is "a couple we've been rooting for, and Clark is the reason the relationship changes. Speaking of the action-packed "Crimson" episode, Clark gets infected with Red Kryptonite and goes on a massive kissing spree. (It is Valentine's Day, after all.) Among his victims: Two women whose names start with "L." By the end of the day, one of them won't remember anything and another will have proof that Clark possesses some seriously super DNA."
- Also from Ausiello: "At the end of the episode, there's a big twist concerning the bun in Lana's oven. And Martian Manhunter returns. Sort of."
- And then finally: ""Crimson" also features the third Lois Lane to find herself flying over Metropolis' skyline. The episode is gonna be huge, people. Huge! And I suspect Tom Welling fans are going to love seeing sexy Clark back."


UPDATED 12/2/06: In what can only be described as "Red meets Rush," Clark is infected with red Kryptonite yet again, and at least one other major character also feels the effects.
- The Red K causes Clark's inhibitions to drop and his emotions all come to the surface. He lets everyone know what he thinks of recent developments - including Lana's pregnancy and Martha's relationship with Lionel.
- Even though some people thought she'd be out for a little while due to filming a movie, Lois (Erica Durance) is in this episode.
- The status of at least one relationship will change after "Crimson."

UPDATED 10/30/06: Title Posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link back to KryptonSite.com. Unfortunately, we don't know any spoilers about this one yet!
 

Episode #6-14: "Trespass" Air Date: February 8, 2007

Written By: Tracy A. Bellomo
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/8/06: Lois Lane (Erica Durance) does not appear in this episode.
- It's been a while since we've had a "Lana has a stalker" story, so this episode should fill that void that we know we've all had.


UPDATED 12/3/06: Casting material for this episode has gone out in Vancouver. They're looking for an admitting nurse, two paparazzi, a reporter, and a man named Brady. Could Lana's baby be in danger? Guess we'll have to find out....

UPDATED 11/25/06: Title Posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link back to KryptonSite.com.

Episode #6-15: "Freak" Air Date: February 15, 2007

Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Michael Rosenbaum
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/8/06: Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) do not appear in this episode.
- A young man named Tobias was blinded in the second meteor shower, but he was left with a gift - the ability to sense other meteor-affected people, with a kind of a "freak-dar." When someone who is infected by meteors is in his vicinity, they glow green in his eyes.

Source: Kryptonsite.
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Posted:  19 Dec 2006 15:17
Posted:  20 Dec 2006 08:02
News!!

Question: OK, I just have to know. As an early Christmas present, does Clark kiss Chloe in "Crimson" or is it just Lana and Lois who get smooched? — Paul Kinney

Ausiello: I'm only answering this question because it's Christmas. (Spoiler alert!) It's just Lois and Lana who he puckers up to. Clark is actually pretty rude to Chloe, teasing her about always wanting him. But that's just the Red-K talking.


Question: Last week you said a couple would change and not for the better on Smallville. Is the couple Chloe and Jimmy? — Marie

Ausiello: Since it's Christmas and all... (Spoiler alert)... yes.

Source: Devoted to Smallville & Ask Ausiello.
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Posted:  20 Dec 2006 15:10

Posted:  20 Dec 2006 20:19
Check this out!!

Episode #6-13: "Crimson" Air Date: February 1, 2007

Written By: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Directed By: Glen Winter
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/20/06: New spoilers from TV Guide's Mike Ausiello: Clark will be kissing both Lois Lane and Lana Lang in this episode. He's actually pretty rude to Chloe, teasing her about always wanting him, "but that is just the Red-K talking."
- Chloe and Jimmy will be the couple whose relationship changes in this episode, and the change is not for the better.
- And now for what Ausiello didn't tell you: Clark admits to Chloe that he has considered a relationship with her in the past, and that is what breaks her up with Jimmy. Also, the red-K induced Clois might go away as soon as something more interesting comes along for Clark.

Source: Kryptonsite.
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Posted:  20 Dec 2006 23:19
WHOA!! WOW!!
Posted:  21 Dec 2006 02:30
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- Chloe and Jimmy will be the couple whose relationship changes in this episode, and the change is not for the better.
- And now for what Ausiello didn't tell you: Clark admits to Chloe that he has considered a relationship with her in the past, and that is what breaks her up with Jimmy.


WHA-HOO!!!!!!!!!!  GREAT NEWS!!!!!!!!    OH BOY OH BOY OH BOY!!!!  This is gonna be good!!!!!! 
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Posted:  21 Dec 2006 14:50
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Posted:  21 Dec 2006 19:11
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Posted:  22 Dec 2006 03:26

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The Bible is so powerful. It's not to be left on your shelf. It's to outline even the simplest scriptures that can mean so much in building yourself up.

"I am God's workmanship." (Ephesians 2:10)

"I have been redeemed and forgiven." (Colossians 1:14)

"I am the salt and the light of the earth." (Matthew 5:13-14)

David Harvey
Morrisville, NC
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Posted:  22 Dec 2006 07:41
BIG NEWS!!

Episode #6-10: "Hydro" Air Date: January 11, 2007

Guest Stars: Tori Spelling (Linda Lake), Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen/Green Arrow), Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)
Directed By: Tom Welling

UPDATED 11/17/06: Lana's answer to Lex's proposal should be in this one.

UPDATED 11/8/06: Ausiello apparently doesn't want to leave any suprises, as revealed in this week's TVGuide.com column: The "pretty major (and surprising) kiss" is between Clark and Lois. But it's not what you think! What really happens is that Lois thinks she has figured out that Ollie is the Green Arrow. Clark, hoping to help put Lois off of Ollie's trail, dresses himself in the Green Arrow costume and ends up saving Lois from some thugs. During this rescue, Lois plants a big kiss on Green Arrow - not knowing it's Clark under the hood! The really funny part, Ausiello reveals, is that Lois is quite impressed with Green Arrow's kissing talent - he's apparently much better than Ollie is - and Lois feels the need to tell Clark about this, as "proof" Oliver Queen can't be the Green Arrow.

UPDATED 11/1/06: More from TV Guide's Mike Ausiello: "Hydro" also features a "pretty major (and surprising) kiss between Clark and ****." Going with four-letter names, and the fact that Lana seems otherwise occupied, our money's on Lois.


UPDATED 9/20/06: From the column of TV Guide's Mike Ausiello: Tori Spelling will be playing the Daily Planet's new gossip reporter, who has the ability to turn herself into water. "She'll be exposing the very big secrets that will be driving the second half of the season, Alfred Gough told Ausiello, "and I can't tell you any of them. Zero."

Episode #6-11: "Justice" Air Date: January 18, 2007

Written & Directed By: Steve DeKnight
Guest Stars: Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen/Green Arrow), Alan Ritchson (Arthur "AC" Curry/Aquaman), Kyle Gallner (Bart Allen/The Flash), Lee Thompson Young (Victor Stone/Cyborg)

Click here to see some trailer caps from the January 2007 trailer, including some Justice League stuff!

UPDATED 12/16/06: You may have noticed the slogan "Save the Speedster, Save the World" here on K-Site. What does that mean? Could it be that Bart Allen needs to be rescued from the clutches of Level 33.1? It's sounding likely...
- Chloe goes from her usual role of Clark's sidekick to being somewhat of an "oracle" for the formed Justice League.
- Sadly, it doesn't sound like there's a legion of doom assembled to face this League.
- Rumors have swirled that Superman movie actor Brandon Routh has been cast to play the lead villain in this episode. We can fairly safely say that is not going to happen.
- The circumstances of this episode may lead to a break-up between Lois and Oliver.

UPDATED 11/24/06: The "Justice League" characters will be wearing outfits that are very reminiscent of their comic book counterparts. They will also be using code names - Oliver, of course, is the Green Arrow; A.C. is Aquaman; Victor Stone is Cyborg; but it has been hinted (in places such as writer Steve DeKnight's blog) that Bart Allen will be using a different code name "because of a DC note." Don't be surprised if Bart's new code name is a familiar one to fans of the character - something that refers to his Impulsive nature. No word yet on a name for Clark, but considering the Siegel family lawsuits, it's probably not going to be Superboy.
- Lana (Kristin Kreuk) does not appear in this episode.

UPDATED 10/30/06: Chloe meets with a Dr. Caselli to ask him what he knows about Level 33.1. We're guessing this means that 33.1 plays a role in this episode's general story.
- The Martian Manhunter will not be showing up. (See Rumorville)
- Contrary to rumors, Batman/Bruce Wayne will not be appearing in this episode.

- From the column of TV Guide's Mike Ausiello, some quotes from Alfred Gough: "Episode 11, which is our second episode back in January, is going to be called 'Justice,' and it'll basically be our first look at the Justice League. We're gonna have Green Arrow, Cyborg, Flash and Aquaman, played by Alan Ritchson, who is coming back. That's gonna be our first Justice League episode." And where exactly is Wonder Woman? "Ask Joel Silver," Gough grumbles. "He's the producer; he controls the movie rights. We'd do a whole Wonder Woman series if we had Wonder Woman, but Joss Whedon is writing the movie, so we can't have her."



Episode #6-12: "Labyrinth" Air Date: January 25, 2007

Written By: Al Septein & Turi Meyer
Directed By: Whitney Ransick


UPDATED 12/1/06: Yes, John Jones (the Martian Manhunter) does appear in this episode. In it, Clark wages a war within his mind and the Manhunter's telepathic abilities might be the only thing that can save him.
- Within his subconscious, Clark enters a world where he seemingly never had super powers, no one believes the truth about him, and things had taken a drastically different turn.
- In this other world, Clark and Lana were high school sweethearts and Chloe is one of the only people who believes Clark's stories about his abilities.
- Clark is held someplace where he sees references to characters from the show's past - Jor-El, Professor Fine, Raya, and Arthur Curry being among them.
- There will be a kiss between Clark and one of the show's regular females in this story.
- Erica Durance (Lois) does not appear in this episode.

UPDATED 11/9/06 & 11/17/06: Remember that alien guy from the end of "Static?" It is VERY likely that the Martian Manhunter will make a return appearance in this episode. This time he'll actually have lines, and Clark will learn a bit about him.

UPDATED 10/30/06: Title Posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link back to KryptonSite.com.

Episode #6-13: "Crimson" Air Date: February 1, 2007

Written By: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Directed By: Glen Winter
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/20/06: New spoilers from TV Guide's Mike Ausiello: Clark will be kissing both Lois Lane and Lana Lang in this episode. He's actually pretty rude to Chloe, teasing her about always wanting him, "but that is just the Red-K talking."
- Chloe and Jimmy will be the couple whose relationship changes in this episode, and the change is not for the better.
- And now for what Ausiello didn't tell you: Clark admits to Chloe that he has considered a relationship with her in the past, and that is what breaks her up with Jimmy. Also, the red-K induced Clois might go away as soon as something more interesting comes along for Clark.

UPDATED 12/16/06: Contrary to Mike Ausiello's report, it doesn't sound like the Martian Manhunter will be appearing in "Crimson." Look for him in "Labyrinth" instead. Perhaps Ausiello got his wires crossed... we're still loving your smurfy column, Mike!

UPDATED 12/6/06: New spoilers from TV Guide's Mike Ausiello:
- The changed relationship is "a couple we've been rooting for, and Clark is the reason the relationship changes. Speaking of the action-packed "Crimson" episode, Clark gets infected with Red Kryptonite and goes on a massive kissing spree. (It is Valentine's Day, after all.) Among his victims: Two women whose names start with "L." By the end of the day, one of them won't remember anything and another will have proof that Clark possesses some seriously super DNA."
- Also from Ausiello: "At the end of the episode, there's a big twist concerning the bun in Lana's oven. And Martian Manhunter returns. Sort of."
- And then finally: ""Crimson" also features the third Lois Lane to find herself flying over Metropolis' skyline. The episode is gonna be huge, people. Huge! And I suspect Tom Welling fans are going to love seeing sexy Clark back."


UPDATED 12/2/06: In what can only be described as "Red meets Rush," Clark is infected with red Kryptonite yet again, and at least one other major character also feels the effects.
- The Red K causes Clark's inhibitions to drop and his emotions all come to the surface. He lets everyone know what he thinks of recent developments - including Lana's pregnancy and Martha's relationship with Lionel.
- Even though some people thought she'd be out for a little while due to filming a movie, Lois (Erica Durance) is in this episode.
- The status of at least one relationship will change after "Crimson."

UPDATED 10/30/06: Title Posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link back to KryptonSite.com. Unfortunately, we don't know any spoilers about this one yet!
 

Episode #6-14: "Trespass" Air Date: February 8, 2007

Written By: Tracy A. Bellomo
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/8/06: Lois Lane (Erica Durance) does not appear in this episode.
- It's been a while since we've had a "Lana has a stalker" story, so this episode should fill that void that we know we've all had.


UPDATED 12/3/06: Casting material for this episode has gone out in Vancouver. They're looking for an admitting nurse, two paparazzi, a reporter, and a man named Brady. Could Lana's baby be in danger? Guess we'll have to find out....

UPDATED 11/25/06: Title Posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link back to KryptonSite.com.

Episode #6-15: "Freak" Air Date: February 15, 2007

Written By: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Michael Rosenbaum
Guest Stars: Aaron Ashmore (Jimmy Olsen)

UPDATED 12/8/06: Lois Lane (Erica Durance) and Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) do not appear in this episode.
- A young man named Tobias was blinded in the second meteor shower, but he was left with a gift - the ability to sense other meteor-affected people, with a kind of a "freak-dar." When someone who is infected by meteors is in his vicinity, they glow green in his eyes.


UPDATED 11/25/06: Title Posted. Please do not post this on other websites without a link back to KryptonSite.com.

Source: Kryptonsite.

Also, check out other topics which include the description for 'Justice' and an interview.
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Posted:  23 Dec 2006 03:30
maybe if you stop posting 3 of the same posts. (not being mean just telling you)
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Posted:  23 Dec 2006 05:20
Now wait a minute!!!  I post new things every chance I get!!  It's BIG, man!!  BIGGER THAN....I don't know, but its BIG!!!
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