One-time Supergirl Helen Slater returns for her second appearance as Lara in this episode. Blue kryptonite is supposed to be featured in this epi as well.
Blue Kryptonite is a "weakness" of Bizarro who is supposed to return this season. Blue Kryptonite actually turned him smart as opposed to being a real weakness, which is why he hated Blue K.
__________________ "It wasn't even about the eggs. Quite frankly I like the eggs, I don't have no...problem with...It's just there's always been a lot of tension between me & Lois. It's not so much as I want to kill her...I just want her...to not be...alive anymore. I sometimes wonder if all women are this difficult. Then I think to myself, wouldn't it be MARVELOUS if I turned out to be a homosexual?"
I really want them to stick with the smart Bizarro but his face should be permanently distorted when he returns.
__________________ "It wasn't even about the eggs. Quite frankly I like the eggs, I don't have no...problem with...It's just there's always been a lot of tension between me & Lois. It's not so much as I want to kill her...I just want her...to not be...alive anymore. I sometimes wonder if all women are this difficult. Then I think to myself, wouldn't it be MARVELOUS if I turned out to be a homosexual?"
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Re: Re: Season 7 Episode 7/8 "BLUE"
helen slater plays Kara's, Aunt Lara. Which would be Clarks real mother. If that's true... but there isnt 2 supergirls in smallville. Helen too old....
The CW's Official Description: "Blue"
Airs November 15, 2007 on The CW
HELEN SLATER RETURNS AS LARA-EL; CLARK MEETS HIS BIOLOGICAL MOTHER FOR THE FIRST TIME — Clark (Tom Welling) hears the voice of his biological mother, Lara (guest star Helen Slater), calling for help from Kara’s (Laura Vandervoort) crystal and decides to release her, despite Jor-El’s warnings. Lara and Clark reunite and she gives him Jor-El’s ring, which contains blue kryptonite. As Clark puts it on, he realizes Zor-El (guest star Christopher Heyerdahl) manipulated the whole thing and that blue kryptonite strips him of his powers, enabling Zor-El to take control of the Fortress of Solitude.
Meanwhile, Chloe (Allison Mack) and Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) each discover Lois (Erica Durance) and Grant (Michael Cassidy) have been seeing each other and warn them to stop.
Yea they're totally setting up Kara for her show and you know its totally gonna fail.
If they actually go threw with making it I give it 2 seasons tops. And it'll be absolutely nothing but a Smallville knock off.
I also wanna know why the ring only effected Clark? Why didn't it have any effects on Lara, Kara, or Zor-El when they were near it? Kinda pissed me off that Zor-El was able to just throw Clark around without being effected by it while Clark was basically human.
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Yah I saw that spoiler. I was pretty surprised. Ok so... Lex was born, then he had a little brother named Julian that was killed by his mother in a fit of temporary insanity. Then Lionel slept with his maid or something like that and had another son. But Lionel took him away from his mother and put him up for adoption and now we find out that Julian was never killed and that Lionel put him up for adoption as well??????? WTF If this is true then Lionel is more evil and devious that I ever thought. To actually blame his 13 year old son for the murder of Julian when he knew Julian was still alive is just plain old sick. He should be shot on sight.
I loved how intuitive Lara was in this episode. She could see right through Lana the moment they met. She seems very wise. Zor-el seems a lot like Zod. Scary.
I wonder if Lex will find Kara and get to know her while her memories are temporarily erased. hmm.
I wonder what Lana is really up to.
Not a bad episode but they should rename the show from Smallville to New Krypton. How many kryptonians are we gonna keep getting. I think the only thing that didnt survive was Krypton, everyone escaped. When is Beppo gonna show up?
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