****... for a surprise death.. i aint surprised.... good job Al Miles... jeez.. i still say it is quite stupid for WB to let these pics out if they wanted it to be a "grand" surprise who dies.... I dont believe anything til I see the episode...
Jonathan prolly isnt the one who dies.. i dont care what the pics say.. i think the pics are fakes made by the WB to throw us all off... I am sticking to my choice and I dont care what you all say about breaking contracts or whatever....
SMALLVILLE’S 100TH EPISODE TRANSPORTS VIEWERS BACK INTO THE FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE AS CLARK BEGS JOR-EL TO SAVE THE LIFE OF SOMEONE HE LOVES - In the 100th episode of the series, Clark (Tom Welling) reveals his secret to Lana (Kristin Kreuk), Jonathan (John Schneider) and Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) learn the results of the senatorial election and there is a tragic car accident on the highway that takes the life of someone Clark loves. A desperate Clark appeals to Jor-El for help. Allison Mack, Erica Durance, John Glover and Annette O’Toole also star. Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders wrote the episode directed by Greg Beeman (#2T6412).
Hmm... Jonathan has a heart attack and gets into a car accident?? (no visible damage on him in those "spoiler" pics.... OR Lana (who we all know is a horrible driver, as seen in the Season One Cliffhanger with the tornado...lol) crashes after learning the truth about Clark.. having a difficult time grasping it... OR Chloe.... (cant think of a good reason for her to crash) lol.... Still up in the air tho who dies..... I am excited
Ha.. thats nothing compared to other posts I have done on other forums... i have to split it up into more than one post.. because it wont fit in one post....
I still think that it's going to be Chloe. I mean, how about we have Jonathan drop out of the race, or just plain lose. That could give Clark more of a crisis. His best friend and closest confidant is dead, and he lives in a world where heroes can't win. Think about it!
Honestly, I'm kinda bummed that Jonathan dies in the same episode that Clark lets Lana in on his secret. Don't get me wrong, both were bound to happen, but I think each situation is impactful enough to warrant its own episode.