KARA RETURNS — Clark (Tom Welling) receives an anonymous package containing the crystal that Tess (Cassidy Freeman) found in the Arctic. When he removes the crystal, it activates and sends him and a visiting Lois (Erica Durance) to the Phantom Zone where they run into Kara (guest star Laura Vandervoort). Kara opens a portal for Lois to return but Zod’s wife Faora escapes with her and takes over Lois’ body. A possessed Lois goes on a rampage in Metropolis. Allison Mack, Aaron Ashmore and Justin Hartley also star. Michael Rohl directed the episode written by Caroline Dries
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That was Clark, the boy raised in Smallville, the man trying to carve a life for himself in Metropolis. A life which the most important element was a vivacious young woman named Lois Lane.
That was Clark, the boy raised in Smallville, the man trying to carve a life for himself in Metropolis. A life which the most important element was a vivacious young woman named Lois Lane.
That was Clark, the boy raised in Smallville, the man trying to carve a life for himself in Metropolis. A life which the most important element was a vivacious young woman named Lois Lane.
I think Kara's only for guesting one ep. that is bloodline
she's cool
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That was Clark, the boy raised in Smallville, the man trying to carve a life for himself in Metropolis. A life which the most important element was a vivacious young woman named Lois Lane.
Kara's great in short doses, like in the comics. She started off strong in the beginning of last season, but like the quality of everything else, slowly deteriorated. Overall I feel she lessened Clark's presence when she was a main character. I love the character by herself coupled with some nice interactions between alien cousins yet she needs to remain out of Smallville's spotlight.
Zod's wife taking over Lois? Really? Another one of those? =/
After spending what to us seemed like an eternity trapped in the Phantom Zone (thanks, Brainiac!), Clark Kent's cousin returns this Thursday to Smallville (8 pm/ET, the CW). Laura Vandervoort shared with us a super peek at where Kara has been... and where her own career is going. (Hint: She donned a bikini to follow in Jessica Alba's barefootsteps.)
TVGuide.com: Where in the universe has Kara been?
Laura Vandervoort: She's been in the Phantom Zone — and apparently Smallville had forgotten that, because no one has mentioned her since the season started. [Laughs]
TVGuide.com: Is she any worse for the wear?
Vandervoort: Yeah. Time passes by faster in the Phantom Zone, but when Clark finds her she's a little bit messed up in the head. She's on-edge and not quite herself.
TVGuide.com: What, overall, is the "Bloodline" episode about?
Vandervoort: It's about Clark and Kara coming together as a family, but perhaps deciding that they need to not be in the same place to best help the world. There's a little line at the end of the episode about how they'll always be close to each other's hearts and be family, no matter what.
TVGuide.com: Is this where Kara urges Clark to don some tights already?
Vandervoort: I don't think you're ever going to see him in tights. [Laughs]
TVGuide.com: Does she at least give him that much-needed flying lesson...?
Vandervoort: Um, no. There was that one episode last season where she attempted to teach him and it didn't work out, so I don't think she'll be the one to do it.
TVGuide.com: Do you have scenes with anyone outside of Tom Welling?
Vandervoort: I have scenes with Erica [Durance, Lois], but they don't last too long, because I knock her out — mistakenly! And I have a brief scene with Allison [Mack, Chloe].
TVGuide.com: Does Kara know Chloe is Brainiac?
Vandervoort: No, she doesn't. Kara doesn't talk about Brainiac at all.
TVGuide.com: Were you glad to get the call to make this return appearance?
Vandervoort: Yeah! When they told me last season they had kind of run out of storylines for me and they needed to focus on Clark, I was upset because in my mind I was planning to be back for another season. And there was also the [once-rumored Supergirl] spin-off thing. I took it personally and said to the producers, "Look, is there something I could have done better?" They said, "We want you all the time on the show." But they've got to focus on Clark and Lois, and having another superhero around who could fly, while Clark can't, wouldn't work out.
TVGuide.com: Yeah, it's a bit emasculating for ol' Clark.
Vandervoort: Tom, when I left, said, "You're going to move on to good things," and [the producers] did mention I might come back for one or two [episodes]. I've been back for one, and I think that's probably it.
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That was Clark, the boy raised in Smallville, the man trying to carve a life for himself in Metropolis. A life which the most important element was a vivacious young woman named Lois Lane.
That was Clark, the boy raised in Smallville, the man trying to carve a life for himself in Metropolis. A life which the most important element was a vivacious young woman named Lois Lane.
Zod makes babies to destroy other planets? Meh, don't like that thought since he's known as a ruler and conqueror. But that's Zod and this is his son, who got a decent Smallville origin.
Kara underutilized again. Nice finish to her storyline at least, especially the Kandor remark.
Lois' voice sounded great. Much better than when Lex was Zod and he sounded stone cold all the time. She had a little indescribable pop to it.
Actually Zod makes babies to destroy the planets' inhabitants so that the House of Zod only inhabits the planet.
Kinda sounds like D.B.Z. Or the other way around actually.
Goku sent to earth after planet vegeta blew up, only to destroy all humans so that the Sayiin race can populate the planet and call it their own.
I loved the mention of Kandor... I haven’t heard about that place for years but i remember loving the concept of a small piece of krypton and kryptonians surviving the blast.
Isn’t the city small though? And incase in a bubble or something like that?
And ok, ill admit, Lois look absolutely gorgeous. She had a classy look you'd see in the 40's-50's era.
the funniest parts where when Chloe was getting annoyed by McQueen bitchin' and Chloe goes "do i tell you how to shoot your arrows? Do i? So relax..."
And when Lois said "Clark, we've been abducted by aliens" while she was inside the Phantom Zone. haha
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