The Season 8 finale is currently scheduled to air on May 14.
It seems Ausiello was right - there may be some Legionnaires showing up in the finale as well.
- Spoilery details from an ET Online interview with Cassidy Freeman: "It is very hush-hush," the actress who plays she tells ET. "They only give you your scenes, but they won't tell you what is going on."
- Freeman confirmed to ET that the Justice League will be returning in the finale.
- As for who is dying: "They are not even telling us," she says. "They are holding off as long as they can [letting us know] who is coming back next year. The show is going into season nine. I don't know if Tess Mercer is going into season nine."
- It doesn't seem like Kara will be back after all... Laura Vandervoort is currently busy filming the pilot episode for the new ABC series V.
At least two Justice Leaguers will be returning for this episode, in addition to (of course) Clark and Oliver, who are series regulars.
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wow some legion and justice league.. can't wait
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The CW's Official Description For The Season 8 Finale: "Doomsday"
Airs May 14, 2009 on The CW
CLARK AND DOOMSDAY FACE OFF — Oliver (Justin Hartley) tells Clark (Tom Welling) he must kill Davis (Sam Witwer), as Doomsday is a serious threat and must be stopped at all costs. However, Clark struggles with taking a human life, so the Green Arrow and his team decide to take matters into their own hands. Lois (Erica Durance) takes on Tess (Cassidy Freeman), but the fight takes a shocking turn. Meanwhile, Chloe (Allison Mack) gets caught in the middle of Oliver and Clark’s battle over killing Davis. Aaron Ashmore also stars. James Marshall directed the episode written by Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
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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.
I hope Tess comes back. The writers could have really done something with her and her assembled Meteor Freaks instead of saving them for just one episode.
hmm lois finds the legion ring.. wonder what she'll do with it..?looks like she put in on her finger..hmm
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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.
Last edited by hermione7 on May 7th, 2009 at 05:13 AM
You keep forgetting that this show has rarely nor does it plan to always follow the mythos, hence your bitterness. I suspect that the writers will have Lois do whatever the heck they want.
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.