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Clark Kent will have plenty of reasons to remember his senior year!
The thrilling reinterpretation of the Superman legend evolves in
Season 4, whose 22 episodes include the quest for 3 Kryptonian
crystals and Clark's bold attempt to keep those mysterious stones from
destroying Earth. Clark also becomes a highly recruited football star.
Lana gets a boyfriend. Lois Lane smart, opinionated and entirely
annoying to Clark comes to Smallville. Chloe learns the scoop of the
century. Lionel becomes a straight-up nice guy. Lex steps further from
the light into darkness. New characters (Krypto, Mr. Mxyzptlk) and a
new power emerge. The calling awaits Clark an awakening to a destiny
that only he can accept and fulfill.
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The arrival of another gorgeous young woman with the initials of LL
further complicates Clark Kent's (Tom Welling) life in the fourth
season of Smallville, the WB's hip and sexy reinvention of the
Superman legend. In this case, it's Lois Lane (Erica Durance), a
would-be college freshman who's come to the Kansas heartland to
investigate the disappearance of her cousin, Chloe. What she discovers
instead is a naked, amnesiac Clark Kent in a cornfield, and things
take off from there. Durance doesn't appear in every episode--she was
credited as a "special guest star"--but her tough spirit and crackling
wit provide a great, non-romantic foil to Clark.
That's just as well, because there's plenty of romantic
triangulation--or worse--going on. Clark's former love interest--and
his first LL--Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk), has returned from her summer
in Paris sporting a new boyfriend, Jason Teague (Jensen Ackles), as
well as a mysterious tattoo that seems to have something to do with a
set of Kryptonian crystals as well as Jason's sinister mom, Genevieve
(Jane Seymour). Keeping his relationship with Lana a secret, Jason has
signed on as Smallville High's new assistant football coach. What's
surprising is that the team's new quarterback is none other than
Clark, who's grown tired of hiding his super-strength, super-speed,
and invulnerability and wants to be part of the team. But nothing's
easy for Clark, and he goes through the prom, a marriage, and
fatherhood, not necessarily in that order, as well as his secret being
discovered, unknown to him, by one of his closest friends. (On the
plus side, he does uncover a cool new power.)
But the key to the season is the Kryptonian crystals. They further
deteriorate the relationship between the incarcerated Lionel Luthor
(John Glover), and his son, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum). Lex may be
Clark's best friend, but he reveals more of his dark side in a
revelation about his sexual escapades and a split-personality
(literally) incident. Lana's frightening dreams actually come to life
in a silly Charmed-type episode. Then in the explosive season finale,
the main characters are scattered and another meteor shower threatens
to wipe out the town.
One of the fun things about Smallville is how producers Al Gough and
Miles Millar and their team of writers acknowledge their place in a
70-year Superman mythos (even if Clark is never referred to as
Superman). His DC Comics origins receive a nod with appearances by the
Flash, Krypto the superdog, and the magical Mxyztplk. And the cast
includes not only regular Annette O'Toole (Martha Clark), who had
played Lana Lang in Superman III, but guest shots by Margot Kidder
(Bridgette Porter) and Terence Stamp (the voice of Jor-El), and the
late Christopher Reeve gets a brief but touching farewell in an
announcement of the passing of his character, Dr. Virgil Swann.
Extras include 15 minutes with the writing team, a spotlight on
Kidder, Durance, and others who have played Lois Lane, deleted scenes,
and three episodes with commentary from combinations of Gough, Millar,
Durance, Kreuk, Glover and others, but not Welling. --David Horiuchi

SEASON Four Epsidode Guide (2004-2005)
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Episode Title
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Writer(s)
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Director
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Air Date
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67 |
Crusade
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Al Gough & Miles Milla |
Greg Beeman |
Sept 22, 2004
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68 |
Gone
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Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson
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James Marshall
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Sept 29, 2004
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69 |
Facade
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Holly Harold
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David Carson
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Oct 6 , 2004
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70 |
Devoted
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Luke Schelhaas |
David Carlson |
October 13, 2004 |
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71 |
Run
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Steven S. DeKnight |
David Barrett |
Oct 20, 2004
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72 |
Transference
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Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
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James Marshall |
Oct 27, 2004
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73 |
Jinx
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Mark Warshaw |
Paul Shapiro |
November 3, 2004
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74 |
Spell
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Steven S. DeKnight |
Jeannot Szwarc |
November 10, 2004
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75 |
Bound
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Luke Schelhaas |
Terrence O'Hara |
November 17, 2004
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76 |
Scare
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Kelly
Souders and Brian Peterson.
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David
Carson |
December 1, 2004
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77 |
Unsafe
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Jeph Loeb & Steven DeKnight
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Greg Beeman |
January 26, 2005 |
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78 |
Pariah |
Holly Herold |
Paul Shapiro |
February 2, 2005 |
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79 |
Recruit |
Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer |
Jean Szwarc |
February 9, 2005 |
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80 |
Krypto |
Luke Schelhaas |
James Marshall |
February 16, 2005 |
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81 |
Sacred |
Brian Peterson &
Kelly Souders |
Brad Turner |
February 23, 2005 |
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82 |
Lucy |
Neil Sadhu & Dan
Sulzberg |
Greg Beeman |
March 2, 2005 |
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83 |
Onyx |
Steven S. DeKnight |
Terrence O'Hara |
April 13, 2005 |
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84 |
Spirit |
Luke Schelhaas |
Whitney Ransick |
April 20, 2005 |
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85 |
Blank |
Brain Peterson & Kelly Souders |
Jeannot Szwarc |
April 27, 2005 |
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86 |
Ageless |
Steven S. DeKnight |
Steven S. DeKnight |
May 4, 2005 |
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87 |
Forever |
Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson |
James Marshall |
May 11, 2005 |
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88 |
Commencement |
Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer |
Greg Beeman |
May 18, 2005 |
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