A woman forces Oliver to play in a dangerous game and then turns up dead. The police believe Oliver is responsible and arrest him. Meanwhile, Lois confronts Clark over his knowledge about Oliver's suicide attempt.
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Episode 9x06 - Crossfire Description: Clark finally chooses what he wants.
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Lois: Don't take it personally. He doesn't even remember his own name. Lois Lane. I found him lying in a field near Route 31. Martha: Thank you for helping him. Lois: I guess I'm a sucker for stray dogs and naked guys. Okay, that didn't come out right. It's been a long night, and I am nicotine deprived.
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Be sure to be sitting down when you watch this video… *_______* If you want to skip through it, the moment is at 3:03-5:28
Question: They’re have been conflicting reports about where Smallville is heading in the romance department this year. Is it the season of Clois, or are they really revisiting Lois and Ollie again? –Jeff (more…)
If this is hoax, it’s a good one, as it comes with a few bits of convincing detail we are not sharing with you.
Someone has written us, claiming to have gotten a glimpse of some signage being prepared for next month’s “Smallville” presentation at Comic-Con. His or her description:
On black, with crimson/red text in the same font lettering that Smallville uses, and a transparent grey Superman “S” watermark behind the text:
METROPOLIS
CHRISTMAS 2010
Then at the bottom is a banner advertising the Smallville presentation, with the time/place (can’t remember).
Other info this untested source sent us suggests “Metropolis” is a movie-length project, and not a new series.
Word is “Smallville” will conclude its 9-year run May 2010, so it makes sense that the CW would tack on a couple more production hours up there in Canada to make a Superman TV-movie that would run seven or so months after the series’ conclusion.
But what if Tom Welling isn’t putting on the red cape for the small screen? It doesn’t seem like 18 months is enough time to slap together a big-screen “Smallville” sequel, but I also seem to remember Warner Bros. kicking the first three episodes of “Clone Wars” to cinemas without a lot of notice.
This comes from an untested source, self-described as “Yoda’s Bitch,” so kindly take it all as rumor.
This week on the CW’s Smallville (Thursdays at 8 pm/ET), Lana Lang (played by Kristen Kreuk) walks back into Clark’s life, and at a most inopportune time — at least as far as Lois is concerned. “[Lois and Clark] are both discovering how and what they feel,” Erica Durance previews in this video. “There is a moment when you think that they may actually admit that to each other… and then Lana comes back.”
Ms. Lang, of course, is not some everyday high-school flame to be casually dismissed. As Durance notes, “The writers did a lovely job of creating this amazing first love relationship for Clark… and you can’t take that away. What I worked really hard with the writers to portray is that Lois is sensitive to that.”
So even though “Lois is a fighter… she realizes that sometimes you need to be patient,” Durance says. The actress then adds, “We all know [Clark and Lois] end up together, but the joy is watching the journey. The more selfless Lois is with her love for Clark, the more she’ll deserve him.”