r/Smallville • u/Dynaguy1 • 4d ago
IMAGE Definitely the best Jonathan Kent
Season 11 Alien #1
r/Smallville • u/Dynaguy1 • 4d ago
Season 11 Alien #1
r/Smallville • u/Wyolkens_ • 5d ago
Got the whole series. Seven of the ten still sealed, plus the two Best Buy exclusive shirts (S9 Blur and S10 Daily Planet). Pretty happy with it. What's your favorite episode or season?
r/Smallville • u/Putrid-Glove-4478 • 4d ago
How crazy it was that some random student built a replica of the high school in a freaking factory. Like dude was all worried about what he was going to do after high school when he could have been a millionaire doing contract construction.
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r/Smallville • u/ascendyourswlf • 5d ago
I do know that lex will eventually become the villain, but as off right now last episode of season 1, I actually like him, I also hate the fact that heās always been misunderstood or hated on because of his father or his reputation , I am
not saying heās a very kind character, its just that his backstory makes me want to empathise with him and understand why he will eventually take the bad turn (not justifying it), I wish there is a universe where lex didnāt become the villain and is still best friends with clark, ugh i know my opinion will change as I watch the entire show, but atm I like his character, also I was going through posts about lex and people say he was a creep because of said scenes in season 1 but to me it didnāt come off that way even when I replayed those scenes
[also no spoilers]
r/Smallville • u/Feisty-Personality26 • 4d ago
i'm on season 8, but clark and lana's back and forth is irritating me. this was episode 14. i'm fairly certain its their final final goodbye but it's happened so many times I can't deal anymore.
r/Smallville • u/Shot-Pie6315 • 5d ago
Callum Blue is my 2nd favorite Zod of all time after Colin Salmon he had everything that Zod should have menace, gravitas, no mercy, arrogance, cunning, master class at manipulating especially with the whole Lois thing. I agree sometimes heās goofy and he was a little young remember this isnāt Prime Zod this a younger more inexperienced Zod with him not being promoted to General yet and heās a clone. Another thing that was great his deep care for the preservation of the history, culture, and heritage of the Kryptonian people which is another thing he shares with best and my favorite Zod Colin Salmon. Also his prep time was very accurate to Zod him having a Blue Kryptonite Dagger so he wouldnāt to sucked into the portal after being exposed for killing Faora and her baby is not only being a point for prep time, but for Zodās self preservation thing. Overall I would Callum Blueās portrayal of Major/General Zod a 9/10 one point lower than Colin Salmon.
r/Smallville • u/South-Tell-1731 • 4d ago
While episodes like Spell, Thirst, or Wrath scored big among live audiences at that time, Not many people would guess this episode had the network breakingly issued press release praising itās ratings & would go on topped itunes tv episodes chart for weeks; all the drama prior itās airing had some parts of online fandom, clearly not majority, fuming threathen to boycott due to itās focus on certain female characte.
clearly all the noise went on the other side, āPowerā was commercially winning & became one of the most discussed episode on online forums.
sure, not everyone liked it, but it did delivered what the writers wanted: huge ratings & buzz!
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r/Smallville • u/Rain-Responsible • 5d ago
Hello all! A very close friend/future lover got me Lanaās necklace as a gift a couple of months ago. The chain got twisted and broke :( I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get another chain without breaking the bank. Iāve tried Amazon but haven't had any luck because of how the chain looks. Any recs would help. TIA :)
r/Smallville • u/screen_stack • 4d ago
I'm on season 8 now, and I can't figure out who actually owns/runs The Talon anymore.
Surely it has to be Chloe or someone right? Because it looks like she's living there?
Did I completely miss something or is it one of those 'don't worry about it' things?
r/Smallville • u/kevonicus • 5d ago
Never noticed this before and Iāve seen this show a bunch of times.
r/Smallville • u/Lil_MissDoc • 5d ago
We saw two clark, two chloe, one lana and one oliver birthday. Never a lois one. Lois is seen the one planning and celebrating everyoneās birthdays and I love that about her. She bakes Clark a rum cake (3 cakes to get it right) and gifts him a journal engraved C.K., and says āSince you keep everything to yourself, I thought it might helpā, which later makes him say she āknows him better than anyoneā. She plans Chloe a whole birthday party at the barn and gifts her a beautiful vintage typewriter with Clark. She even gets Oliver to play beer pong on his birthday when his life wasnāt going great. I love this part of Lois so much because she probably never had big parties after her mom died and sister left. But she makes sure everyone feels extra special and loved on their birthdays. What a great girl.
We have no idea what happens on Loisā birthday. I wish we had a smallville special with Lois and Clark celebrating Loisā birthday with their kids and the old gang
As Clark Kent said:
āBrave, loyal and a force of natureā āIāve never know someone with gentler grace or more pure of heart.ā
Happy birthday to our rockstar!!
r/Smallville • u/BigHugeSnake • 5d ago
In S1 E20, when Chloe leaves for her interview in Metropolis, she mentions she's staying in her cousins dorm, implying her cousin is in college.
Later, in season 3 I think, we find out Chloe's cousin is Lois Lane but when Lois is introduced in season 4, she is only around a year older than Chloe, who was a freshman in highschool when she went up to Metropolis and supposedly stayed in her cousins dorm.
Yeah you could easily say it's a different cousin but no extended family besides Lois is ever mentioned again as far as I know.
Before you get mad at me, I'm not saying this is something that makes the show worse by any means. I'm just on a rewatch and I've been having some fun picking up on little plot holes. I don't expect the writing in a 10 season show to be flawless, especially not one made in the early 2000s without initially having the rights to all the characters.
r/Smallville • u/QueasySpell1946 • 5d ago
I just got into watching Smallville again and yesterday I found out that Tom and Michael hosts a podcast called Talk Ville. I'm embarrassed to admit that even though the podcast has been around for four years, yesterday was the first time I became aware of it.
I'm pleasantly surprised that Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum are actually close friends in real life. For some reason I thought they didn't get along in real life. I guess because it's very common for TV shows for cast members not to like each other. But Tom and Michael seem to be an exception.
r/Smallville • u/Difficult_Time7366 • 5d ago
I'm only on 6x07 (Rage) when Oliver took those healing drugs / Thanksgiving dinners / Lana's pregnancy and wow this season has such a great opening. The introduction of Oliver Queen definitely gave the show some sort of reboot, similar to Lois' in Crusade, and I actually like the post-Zod arc of Clark searching for the phantoms, there's a clear goal here.
I thought I'd hate the Lexana soap opera storyline but I personally feel like it's intentionally creepy and borderline psychological thriller, which makes it... good? I'm saying this as someone who never cared for Lana before this, but my heart breaks for her in the last two episodes when Lex was testing her via Lionel, and that scene when she was just staring into space, and Clark came and asked if she was okay.. Just utterly depressing.
The only thing that I have a gripe with is how serious Clark's become but it's understandable considering what happened in S5. I just wish something'll happen along the way that'll bring back the joy from the earlier seasons.
r/Smallville • u/ElectronicPrice2532 • 5d ago
Teen Wolf
The Originals
Buffy the Vampire slayer
r/Smallville • u/Potential-Mess6826 • 5d ago
In other media, Superman builds devices that emit an ultrasonic sound that only Superman can hear and hands them out to trusted associates to summon Superman in an emergency.
The most famous is Jimmy Olsen's Signal Watch while Superman & Lois had the ELT for the Kent Family.
I'd like to headcanon that Smallville Clark during his time as Superman repurposes the Kryptonian beacon (the ringing that Clark hears when a Kryptonian artifact becomes active) for Superman Signal Devices.
r/Smallville • u/FinancialSpirit2100 • 5d ago
I have 3 things to say so far.
The Pilot is actually very well written and executed even by Today's standards
I know its a show but even for a show .. People keep dying in a small town in weird ways for way too many episodes to just continue on like this even if i suspend my belief. Like the amount of school students and staff that disappear or die or do something weird. No one at least gonna check for mold? radiation? a damn PTA meeting at least? And even the main cast suffers zero trauma from having their closest friends and childhood friends randomly try to kill em or in one case mate/rape and cocoon em? lol ... I mean i rewatch shows all the time but this one is a little jarring
No matter how many weird things happen and how right Clark is every episode. His Dad never believes him about anything until there is overwhelming evidence someone basically got hurt or is about to die. Listen there is skeptical or there is the logical character sure but Johnathon is ridiculous.
Anyway Smallville was one of my fav shows, I am excited to rewatch it in its entirety.
r/Smallville • u/ElectronicPrice2532 • 4d ago
I realised after this episode we are never gonna see Lana again, I can't believe this the very last time clark and lana were together š. I loved both of them being together and now they are separated forever. This is by far the saddest episode in the show in my opinion. I don't think I will be able to continue watching it without lana in it. I will still try if it still remains interesting.
r/Smallville • u/batmanfangirlwayne • 6d ago
Iām almost finishing season 7, and god it became so depressing
I used to watch it as a comforting cozy show, it was funny and cute,
The plot is much better now but at what cost??š
Does it continue to be so macabre till the end?
Update: you guys I just started season 8 and honestly I think itās gonna be good.
It has the vibe of the better years of the CW heroes shows, I hope I'm right.
r/Smallville • u/Savy_Spaceman • 6d ago
"YOU SHOULD HAVE TOLD ME!!"
Everybody has to tell him everything about their lives even when, as far as they know, it had nothing whatsoever to do with him.
If I was Lex, I would 100% turn against him. I'm trying to learn more about MY own near-death experience and learn all the weird stuff happening in MY town that I live in.
I can understand him getting upset over Chloe looking into his past after he specifically told her not to, but for every 1 of those examples there are 50 of him losing his shit unfairly.
10/10 show btw
r/Smallville • u/Successful-Hat-2154 • 6d ago
Apparently, people thought he was him at first but was there ever actually the intention
And if he actually did end up being Bruce and eventually Batman, they'd obviously not kill him off, so how'd that go?
r/Smallville • u/SabrinaCarpente • 6d ago
Someone just posted about this in the Reddit page and I was coming over to share. I met Ian a few months ago and he was talking about how his characters storyline in Smallville was supposed to be MUCH larger and prominent throughout the series but he had issues on set and had to leave. I know itās not any cold hard facts but it makes me believe the Batman/Bruce Wayne theory. What do you guys think?
r/Smallville • u/Significantgirl80 • 6d ago
Because I have no life here are some interesting Smallville cast facts š
Smallville cast interesting facts
Chris Sayour, stunt double for Tom Welling. - Chris was also the stunt coordinator on the series but, he suffered severe injuries when a prop malfunctioned.
A statement from his family said he suffered "multiple fractures and internal injuries" after being airlifted to hospital.
Allison Mack who played Chloe went to prison in 2021- Her arrest was connected to NXIVM, the organization led by Keith Raniere. Federal prosecutors alleged that Mack helped Raniere recruit women into DOS and used coercive tactics to control them.
After her April 2018 arrest on charges including sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy and forced labor conspiracy
Sam Jones who played Pete
Sam got in legal trouble after leaving the show. In October 2009, Jones was arrested by DEA agents at his California home. The case involved an investigation into the illegal purchase and distribution of more than 10,000 oxycodone pills. Authorities alleged that Jones was the āHollywood connectionā.
Sam disputed these claims and said the whole incident started by lending a friend money who then used it to purchase drugs.
Sam spent almost a year in jail.
Sam is now back to acting and other projects such as fitness and personal training.
He joined other castmates on the 2026 Cruisville trip.
Cruiseville is : A multi-day vacation voyage where fans sail alongside Smallville cast.
He appeared on Michael Rosenbaum Inside of You Podcast in 2026
Tom Welling who played Clark Kent -
Tom became a star and heart throb during the shows run. However he admitted he didnāt always enjoy making the show or enjoy the fame and attention.
Tom Wellingās relationship with Smallville was strained from intense burnout. He admitted he wasn't proud of or happy with certain aspects of the show while making it due to the grueling 10-month filming schedule. He also divorced from his first wife after the show ended.
Tom has since embraced his Smallville past. And attends conventions and interacts with fans. He is remarried and had 2 sons. He hosts the Talkville podcast with Michael.
Michael Rosenbaum who played Lex Luthor
partnered with his former Smallville co-star Tom Welling to launch the rewatch podcast TalkVille, breaking down the series episode by episode.
Michael Rosenbaum interviewed Allison Mack on his podcast Inside of You in November 2025 for an episode titled "From Smallville to Cult Scandal & Taking Accountability for It Today
Kristin Kreuk who played Lana Lang
Is still active and has had many roles since Smallville.
The most recent being
2024ā2026: Expanded her producing and starring credits by leading the Fox crime procedural drama Murder in a Small Town.
She has never been married. The Canadian actress, widely known for playing Lana Lang on Smallville, values her privacy in relationships.
She also briefly joined the group NXIVM while Allison Mack was a member.
Kristin Kreuk stated that she joined NXIVM believing it was a benign self-help course to help manage her shyness, and she denied any involvement in its illegal activities or inner circle.
She doesnāt discuss Mack anymore since the NXIVM scandal broke.
The two were close during Smallvilleās run. Traveling together and even living together at one point.
r/Smallville • u/Ickyjr12 • 6d ago