i find this episode was'nt like the others u know...no long stupid talk as such..a lil more gritty storyline chainup that was real good for a change...allison really did a fine job!!
liquidmetal wrote:i find this episode was'nt like the others u know...no long stupid talk as such..a lil more gritty storyline chainup that was real good for a change...allison really did a fine job!!
Yeah, the storyline was great. Whole time ppl thought Lana was kidnapped and in the end they realised that she vulunteered....NOT BAD!
hmm, writers setup the viewers nice nice for that tragic ending boi
even the long awaited super bunta but say wat,
lex real devious boy but his demise was anticlimatic.
wanna see where the rest of the season heading
and theres hope of a season 9, they saying it can go either way.
The SuperSex was funny at the starting when the bed broke lol.
I never thought that lex was that evil, the bugger really knows how to mess with Clark jed.
I felt really sorry when Clark ran up to Lana and held her tight, and almost had his life sucked away.
EW.com's Michael Ausiello says the TV version of the Man of Steel could be sticking around for at least another year. Many feel the series has improved this season, and asked by one such excited fan if the show could return for Season 9, Ausiello replies, "I hear The CW will likely take the don't-fix-if-not-broke approach and keep its Thursday line-up intact next season," implying both Smallville and Supernatural will return for the 2009-2010 season.
The CW may be more keen on keeping Smallville now because The Graysons project they had in development has been scrapped. That potential series – about a young Dick Grayson before he becomes Robin – was perceived as a potential replacement for Smallville. However, with Smallville still performing for the network and The Graysons no longer happening, The CW may be thinking it's best to just stick with their proven series. -- tv.ign.com
SMALLVILLE SEASON 8 EPISODE 15: INFAMOUS TONIGHT @ 8PM
(NOT 9 EH... THE TIME THINGIE GONE BACK... SO IZ 8....)
Linda Lake (guest star Tori Spelling) returns to Metropolis and threatens to expose Clark's (Tom Welling) secret unless he promises to give her exclusive information on the red-blue blur so she can become a star reporter again. Refusing to be blackmailed, Clark tells Lois (Erica Durance) his secret and asks her to write his story for The Daily Planet.
Glen Winter directed the episode written by Caroline Dries.