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1. Angel - The Complete Seasons 1-3
Director: Vern Gillum, Ben Edlund, Tim Minear, Terrence O'Hara, Tucker Gates, David Grossman (III), James Whitmore Jr., Krishna Rao, Bruce Seth Green, David Boreanaz, Frederick King Keller, Steven S. DeKnight, Bill L. Norton, Marita Grabiak, Scott McGinnis, James A. Contner, Sean Astin, Turi Meyer, Michael Lange, Thomas J. Wright
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5-0 out of 5 stars If I Had Known This Was Coming Out I Would Have Waited!
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is my favorite television show but I didn't start watching Angel until this year. Just a few months ago I watched the reruns of season 1 to 4 on TNT and some episodse of season 5 on the WB. Angel is now one of my favorite television shows and seasons 1 to 3 are my favorite seasons and when I finished watching the reruns on TNT I bought the First Season on DVD but since I bought it this box set of seasons 1 to 3 was released and I wish it had been available before I bought the first season individually. If you haven't started buying Angel on DVD yet I highly recommend buying this season 1 to 3 pack instead of buying them individually! BTW: I can't believe that the WB gave this show the axe! Why would they cancel one of the two best shows in their lineup? Now they only have one good show left!

5-0 out of 5 stars Season 2, wide or full?
Great show at a great price.
One question though. Does anyone, who has bought this set recently or not, know if the second season of Angel is in Widescreen or Full screen?

The reason I ask is because on Amazon and other sites, its listed as being in Widescreen, yet on back of every season 2 box at every retailer I've been to, its listed as Full Screen.
I have a feeling that if I buy this set, season 2 will come in full screen and if the widescreen version is available somewhere else, I'd rather have that version.

Thanx for any information anyone can provide me.
-nw

5-0 out of 5 stars DVD much? Stake 3 Vamps With One Set...
As long as they keep the prices cheaper than buying the sets individually, this is a fine way for fans of the show or newcomers to catch up on it. Having 3 DVD sets at once ensures, 18 discs of Joss Whedon's great spin off from Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Darker, and a bit more liberal when it comes to the whole demon thing, the show succeeds and stands on it's own. There are 66 episodes to watch...better be on vacation or sabatical!

For those new to either Buffy or Angel, I suugest the seasons of Buffy as well. Watch the first 3 seasons of Buffy, then alternate Buffy Season 4 episode, Angel Season 1 episode, Buffy 4, Angel 1...as the shows at times do intertwine if you really want to be complete.
Bottom line...great DVD's. The Angel sets have commentary on numerous episodes, and all the extras that the Buffy sets have been known for. Good stuff this.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Numfar, do the dance of Joy!"
(...)To be honest, Season One is fuzzy in my mind so I can't legitimately review it - heck, I'm buying so I'll remember it all - but Two and Three alone have me sold.(Also, from this point forth, there be spoilers; I try to avoid revealing major plot points though.)

Season Two ushers in one of, in my opinion, the greatest exposition-conventions employed in Angel, by way of none other than the dreaded Karaoke Bar. Watching Angel sing "Mandy" is like watching a trainwreck: it's the most painful thing in the world yet you cannot tear your eyes away while rolling on the ground laughing. Ahhh, beautiful. Also great (but this time, really) are the unexpected and wonderful vocals of both Lindsay and Darla, which among other things convinces me that everyone actor involved in the Buffyverse is multi-talented, and we're lucky to have had 'em for as long as we did.

But I digress. One of my personal favorites of the season is episode 2, which sees Angel in the 50s. I've always loved the various scenes of Angel's past, and this particular one is delivered wonderfully by Boreanaz. Interesting themes of the time are raised, and there are moments both chilling and heartbreaking, particularly toward the end of the flashback.

This season also sees the return of Angel's vampire kin, which is at first intriging, then at time poignant yet hopeful, and then again tragic as we see Angel reveal a side that had until now been left untapped. Yet the darkness does not swallow the season whole, as the later episodes reinject priceless comedic moments, including Lindsay's "evil hand issues" (heh) and Joss Whedon's lovely little dance. Yes, he dances.

Season Three arguably is just as dark - and honestly I can't think of how to review without completely revealing plot points, so I won't. >P Suffice to say the writers of Angel are sadistic - the one thing that I've come to expect from this show is that everytime things start going well you know something terrible is about to happen. And so it does.

In any case, if you're a fan and you haven't purchased the first 3 seasons yet, this is a great bundle at a great price. If you snag this, as they say in Pylea, it is time for Numfar to "do the dance of Joy!" ... Read more


2. Smallville - Pilot (Mini DVD)
Director: Paul Shapiro, Terrence O'Hara, David Carson, William Gereghty, Pat Williams (III), Michael W. Watkins, Jeff Woolnough, James A. Contner, Chris Long, Thomas J. Wright, John Schneider, Craig Zisk, David Jackson, Rick Wallace, Jeannot Szwarc, Kenneth Biller, Greg Beeman, Steve Miner, D.J. Caruso, James Frawley
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4-0 out of 5 stars Smallville ROCKS!
The first episode of this series, also known as a pilot, is by far one of the best in the series. Before Superman became the Man of Steel we are all familiar with, he had to deal with his adolescence and the discovery of his super powers.This is his story.

The story begins with a shot of space. A meteor shower and a spaceship are headed towards earth.

Next, a married couple named Jonahtan and Martha Kent drive into town, where the Crows, the local sports team are celebrating a recent victory. They both want a baby but unfortunately are unable to have one. Jonathan buys Martha a lovely bouquet of flowers. They get in their truck and drive away.

In another part of town multi-millionaire and corporate titan Lionel Luther, is trying to make his young son Lex conquer his fear of heights by forcing him to open his eyes while in the air in a helicopter. After landing, Lionel is trying to close a deal while, Lex is playing in a nearby cornfield. Lex is frightened, drops his inhaler and has an asthma attack (more on this later).

Suddenly, the meteors come crashing to earth wreaking havoc on the picturesque city of Smallville, Kansas. As John and Martha are driving back home, the space ship crash lands in front of them destroying everything in its path including the road they are on. Their truck is turned upside down, and out of the corner of her eye, Martha Kent sees a boy coming out of the space ship.

Meanwhile, as young Lex Luther plays in the corn field a meteor hits the area and a cloud of dust engulfs everything in sight. We see Lex after the blast, his hair is gone and his father looks disgusted by it.

Back at the lonely road, the young couple decides that they can't just abandon the boy they discovered. So they act fast and decide to claim the child as their own adopted son and hide the space ship in their cellar.

The meteor shower not only causes destruction, but also shatters many lives. This is the case of Lana Lang, her parents are killed in the meteor shower.

As a teen Lana Lang becomes the object of adopted Clark Kent's affection.We are also introduced to Pete and Chloe, Clark's friends and aspiring journalists.

This is a lot of material to tackle for just one episode, but the direction is kept tight and there's plenty of action to keep you entertained. The special effects are well done with the exception of the first shot which could have used some work, but overall a really solid entry into this new series. I'd also like to add that it's thrilling to see Clark discover a new super power, it's as if he's one step closer to becoming SUPERMAN.

I would have given this episode five stars, except for a sub-plot involving a man who is comatose for years and suddenly wakes up, not having aged a day, wanting revenge on those who caused his coma. Clark Kent a.k.a. Superboy must save his friends at the school dance and gets even with the school jock, and a good time is had by all.
All in all, Smallville Rocks!

5-0 out of 5 stars Smallville is a must see
Here we have the release of the Pilot Mini-DVD release. I must say Smallville is an AMAZING show. The Legend of Superman you've never seen. Smallville is a show that has been running for four years on the WB network. No, it's not Superman and other heroes flying around saving each other. Smallville is a show of surprises, action, adventure, suspense. 'The boy he thought he was and the man he is destined to become' is still the show's core, as we tag along with future-Superman Clark Kent and future-Arch-enemy Lex Luthor, and many other cast members including Lana, Chloe, and Jonathan and Martha Kent.

The first season begins and unfolds as Clark learns his true origins, and faces many meteor-infected meteor freaks. (Pilot) As the season ends, a disaster tornado heads right towards Smallville, and leaves Lana trapped in the vortex... (Tempest)

Season two begins as Clark rescues Lana, and Lex's father, Lionel, becomes blind by the twister. (Vortex) This season progresses as Clark learns more and more about his destiny. Christopher Reeve makes an unforgetablle appearance, as Dr. Virgil Swann, a high-tech scientist, who tells Clark about Krypton, his home world. (Rosetta) The season ends with a shocker as Clark and Lana finally get together, Chloe is jealous and turns to Lionel to investigate on Clark, Martha, who was pregnant, looses her baby, Lex gets married, but his jet falls from the sky and crashes into the ocean. But Clark turns to Red-Kryptonite (which makes him a bad boy) after he caused his mother's miscarrage by blowing up his rocket ship so his biological father, Jor-El, cannot send him destiny messages. He rides to Metropolis, the big city north of Smallville, on his Harley and in his leather jacket, turning to the life of crime. (Calling, Exodus)

Season 3 opens as Clark (now known as 'Kal') is in Metropolis and wrecking havoc. Jonathan Kent makes a deal with Jor-El to bring Clark home. (Exile) But when he returns, Clark pays the price as a crime boss named Morgan Edge comes back, looking for a vial of blood Clark should've stolen for him in Metropolis. (Phoenix) Season 3 continues with many interesting storylines such as: Lex going crazy and getting himself into an insane asylum (Shattered, Asylum), Jonathan having a heart attack (Hereafter), Clark giving up his relationship with Lana, Lana getting a call from the future (Crisis), and Pete Ross, Clark's best friend, leaving Smallville, burdened by Clark's secret. (Forsaken) Season 3 ends with a bang as Lionel is in jail for murder, then getting his head shaved, Lana leaving for Paris, Chloe entering a house that explodes, Lex has been poisened by his brandy, Jonathan's braindead in the caves after Clark was mysteriously sucked into the Phantom Zone, and the Kent Farm is on fire... (Covenant)

Season 4 begins as Clark is reborn as his alter-ego Kal-El. Lois Lane comes to town, Lex is in Egypt searching for a mysterious crystal, Lana has a new love, Jason Teague, in Paris, and she also gets a very strange mark on her back, Chloe is still presumed dead, Martha is alone on the farm, and Lionel is still in jail. (Crusade) Later, Lois and Clark investigate Chloe's death, and find her, alive, in an abandoned warehouse. (Gone) More highlights: the future Flash comes to Smallville (Run), Lionel and Clark switch bodies (Transference), Mikhail Mxyzptlk (My-kal mix-yez-pittle-ick) jinxes everyone in Smallville (Jinx), Chloe, Lois, and Lana become possesed by 17th century witches (Spell), Lex is accused of killing a woman he slept with (Bound), a virus enters Smallville and everyone thinks their worst nightmare is a reality (Scare), Clark's former-flame returns (Unsafe), someone learns Clark's secret (Pariah), Clark heads to Metropolis on a college football recruiting trip (Recruit), Clark finda a super-powered dog (Krypto), Lex, Jason, Lana, and Clark head to China in search of a Kryptonian crystal (Sacred), Lois Lane's younger sister, Lucy, comes to Smallville (Lucy), Lex gets split in two by Black Kryptonite (Onyx), a girl who can enter people's bodies does on the night of the prom (Spirit), a boy who can wipe out memories clears out Clark's mind (Blank), Lana and Clark find an abandoned baby in a cornfield (Ageless), a boy who doesn't want high school to end has the ability to make his own fake world kidnaps high schoolers and traps them in his world (Forever), and a mysterious meteor shower strikes Smallville... again. (Commencement)


I hope you enjoyed my season reviews of Smallville! Season's 1-3 are now available on DVD. Season 4 comes to the stores on September 13, 2005. Don't forget to buy 'em! ... Read more


3. The Pretender - TV Starter Set (Season 1, Episodes 1-2)
Director: Vern Gillum, Terrence O'Hara, Gabrielle Beaumont, Jon Gries, Michael Zinberg, Krishna Rao, Jesús Salvador Treviño, Jon Koslowsky, Frederick King Keller, Charles Siebert, Scott Lautanen, Thomas J. Wright, Steven Long Mitchell, David Jackson, Craig W. Van Sickle, Michael Klick, Ian Toynton, Rick Wallace, Michael T. Weiss, Joe Napolitano
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5-0 out of 5 stars Won't regret getting the starter set! The Pretender is good!
Getting this starter set is a no-brainer. Why? Because it includes a coupon that allows you to save $10 off the first season set which you will inevitably do after watching the first two episodes included in the starter set! Therefore the $10 off will cancel out the cost of the starter set so it's like a freebie.
But it's not all about money. This is quality television at its absolute best. Jarod is a Pretender and he uses his special skills to help people while avoiding the Centre. The story of his past and his ties with the Centre unravel with each new episode.
The Pretender starter set gets you off to a good start with the Pilot episode and the second episode, Every Picture Tells A Story, two very excellent episodes which set the tone for the rest of the season and do an awesome job of introducing the characters and their complexities while being thoroughly entertaining. In the pilot, we are immediately impressed by Jarod's all-encompassing genius in simple ways. Michael T. Weiss does an amazing job of portraying childlike innocence in his eyes, and convincing us of Jarod's abilities, his sense of responsibility for the exploitation of his skills by the Centre and his determination not to let them control his life anymore. Andrea Parker both in the pilot and the second episode successfully paints us a picture of a complicated character who has the ability to arouse our compassion for her tortured past in one scene, but provoke our wrath in another when she goes after Jarod with her single-minded dedication to the pursuit. Patrick Bauchau and the rest of the cast do an excellent job of bringing to life this very original creation of Steven Long Mitchell and Craig Van Sickle. There is more to say about these two great eps but why waste more time reading about it...get the starter set and see for yourself how awesome this show really is.

--Some memorable lines from the Pilot--
Sydney: The Centre wants him alive.
Miss Parker: Preferably.

Jarod: How many people died because of what I thought up?

Miss Parker: He defends the weak and abused.

Mrs. Nikkos: Are you a doctor?
Jarod: I am today.

Miss Parker: Hell of an environment to keep him in, Syd.

Miss Parker: I did a lot of frat boys in college. (lol)

4-0 out of 5 stars Get the whole first seson
I love the Pretender to death, one of the best shows ever on television. With that said, if you're thinking about purchasing this DVD set, you might as well go ahead and splurge for the whole first season (its not even that pricy at $30). It's such a good show, you won't regret it, plus I feel like the first two episodes barely give you a peek into the wonderful world that is The Pretender. I think this set was released to get the public interested by providing a little taste a a low price before the actual first season came out, trust me here, if you watch the first two episodes you'll only be wanting more. ... Read more


4. The X-Files - The Complete Seasons 1-8
Director: William A. Graham, Paul Shapiro, Glen Morgan, Larry Shaw, Terrence O'Hara, Tucker Gates, James Wong (IV), Rod Hardy, Kim Manners, Robert Lieberman, Tony Wharmby, Richard Compton, James A. Contner, Michael W. Watkins, Allen Coulter, Stephen Surjik, Michael Vejar, Thomas J. Wright, Ralph Hemecker, Nick Marck
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5. JAG
Director: Ian Toynton, Jeannot Szwarc, Oz Scott, Doug Lefler, Harvey S. Laidman, Winrich Kolbe, Bradford May, LeVar Burton, Peter Ellis (III), Paul Schneider, Donald P. Bellisario, Hugo Cortina, Terrence O'Hara, Jim Johnston, Michael Schultz, Les Landau, Mark Horowitz, Tony Wharmby, Jerry Jameson, Richard Compton

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6. Darkroom
Director: Terrence O'Hara
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7. Darkroom
Director: Terrence O'Hara
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A psycho-killer is on the loose at Janet Templeton's family farm. When Janet's sister is brutally murdered, her boyfriend and her family become targets of the killer's psychotic and passionate aggression. "Darkroom" will take you to the edge of sanity and beyond. ... Read more


8. Third Watch
Director: Lee David Zlotoff, Michael Fields, Peter Ellis (III), Brooke Kennedy, Charles Haid, Tim Matheson, Terrence O'Hara, Christopher Chulack, Gloria Muzio, Vince Misiano, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Babu Subramaniam 'T.R.', Matt Earl Beesley, Bryan Spicer, Nancy Savoca, Clark Johnson, David Chameides, Nelson McCormick, Jesús Salvador Treviño, R.W. Goodwin

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9. Smallville - The Complete Fourth Season
Director: Paul Shapiro, Terrence O'Hara, David Carson, William Gereghty, Pat Williams (III), Michael W. Watkins, Jeff Woolnough, James A. Contner, Chris Long, Thomas J. Wright, John Schneider, Craig Zisk, David Jackson, Rick Wallace, Jeannot Szwarc, Kenneth Biller, Greg Beeman, Steve Miner, D.J. Caruso, James Frawley

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2-0 out of 5 stars Wrong turn for a great series
Season 2 & 3 are fantastic and worth owning and you should view these in order before watching anything from this season.Unfortunately, the show definitely went south this season.Nearly all of the elements that made the series entertaining, fresh, and compelling were no where to be found.Instead we were treated to a plethora of desperate and embarrassing gimmicks in a race to the bottom to get viewers.Amped up sexual content, blatant thematic rip-offs from other programs, and the retreading of stale ideas plagued this season like a bad case of diarrhea.

If you've seen seasons 1-3, do not expect the same quality here.Most of the episodes were "stand-alones" contributing nothing to any sort of developing plot or saga; this season thoroughly lacked season wide developments.All you need to know is that Lana became possessed by the spirit of an ancient witch evidenced by a supernatural tattoo on her body (they'll still be scrubbing off the stink from this idea next year) and everyone was busy chasing after three mystical "stones" connected to the caves in Smallville (there was zero information as to what or why, therefore no viewer interest could develop behind this story).That's about all the background you need.With that, go rent the discs necessary to watch the following episodes--avoid the rest.

Crusade (***--) resolves last season finale; mediocre.

Run (****-) 2nd best episode this season.

Transference (*****) best episode of the season.

Bound (***--) Avoidable stand alone, but well crafted.

Unsafe/Pariah (***--) an important development occurs that will carry over into season 5.

Krypto (***--) Avoidable stand alone, but well crafted.

Onyx (****-) strong dialogue and developments emerge only to be ignored in subsequent episodes.

Commencement (****-) sloppy, but introduces enough intriguing elements to make you want to see season 5.


If you must get an idea of how low the show fell, watch any one of the following:

Gone (*----)
Spell (*----)
Recruit (*----)
Lucy (*----)
Spirit (*----)
Ageless (*----)
Forever (worst episode ever made period.)

5-0 out of 5 stars The 4th Season HAS TO COME OUT ON DVD!!!
I just recently bought the 1st season of Smallville, and when it had left me hanging with the season finale, I had to buy Season 2 and 3, and finished all in 1 week. This show is pretty addicting, and after reading all these reviews, I realized I had missed the entire 4th season, so I hope it does come out on DVD soon.

4-0 out of 5 stars A cool season
I liked this season, there's a lot of solid episodes but the Premiere and Finale are no doubt the best episodes. I think those were the two best episodes of the season. In the season premiere Clark comes back from inside the cave walls but not as himself. Jor-el took over his body and is using it to collect ancient stones for the cave. While in Clark's body he meets Lois Lane (Erica Durance, who I hope becomes a full time cast member in season 5). She thinks he's just someone who lost his memory and brings him to the hospital. There he's reunited with Martha Kent who's there visiting Jonathan Kent. Jonathan is still unconcious after Clark's disapearence into the walls in season 3.

Anyway while there Jor-El saysthat he's not meant to live on the farm and that they aren't his parents and...flys away. Seeing Clark actually fly on the show is awesome whether he was doing the flying or not. Martha finds a way to save Clark and make him...Clark again.. Soon after that Clark is at the pronounced dead Chloe's grave where he meets Lois Lane. He uses his x-ray vision to discover that Chloe is not in her grave. So in the second episode he goes looking for her. He finds that, yes she didn't die and that Lex put her in hiding.

Besides that Lana comes back to Smallville but with a new mysterious mark. She also has a new b/f named Jason that follows her back to Smallville. At first they hide their love because he becomes a new assistant football coach and will be fired if it's discovered that he's dating a student. Anyway Clark starts playing football as well and has to figure out how to play the game and be there to save people at the same time. Also how to use his powers without hurting people.

A lot happens, Lana's mysterious tattoo turns her into a ancestor that looked like her. One that just happened to be a witch and burnt at the stake "or hung, I can't remember". When she's a witch she causes havoc in Smallville and is almost even too much for Clark to handle. In one Lionel trys to do a body switch into Lex's body and vice versa. So Lex sees what it is like in prison and feels his pain but Clark gets in the way. Lionel gets in Clark's body and learns all his secrets. Disapointenly he has no memoryof it conveniently at the end of the episode. He is no longer dieing though, Clark being in his body healed him. He then changes and has a new outllook on life.

There's also a cool appearence by the Flash as a punk teenager who likes to steal. When the stealing gets him in deep trouble, Clark trys to get him to use his powers for good. It's cool to see the two race to see who's the fastest. As the season goes on it turns out that Jason was sent to spy on Lana by his mother. So she also wants the stones that Jor-El, Lex and Lionel all want. I guess she thinks Lana will some how lead her to them. In a cool episode Clark and Lana go to Japan to follow Lex and Jason "who works for Lex for awhile after Lex gets him fired as a coach". Lex and Jason are there looking for stones. While there Lana turns into the witch and her and Clark fight over the stone.

Plus Chloediscovers Clark's secret when she sees him using his powers. Clark doesn't know this though but surprisingly Chloe is cool with it and keeps it a secret. In another great episode Lex gets split in two. His bad side takes over his life and puts a "Man in the Iron Mask" type of Mask on Lex and locks him in the basement. No one knows that there's two of them, not even Clark. Bad Lex bad mouths Lionel and gives him what Lionel calls a wake up call when he becomes evil again. In one of the best episodes Clark loses his memory and we discover who he can trust and not trust. Chloe makes Clark believe that he trusted her with his secret and that she always knew. She confesses to him that she thinks he got his powers from the meteor rocks. Lex though shows he can't be trusted. He tells Clark that they worked on the cave walls together and gets Clark to tell him things he wouldn't normally tell him.

In the episode before the season finale, some strange kid makes the inside of a building look exactly like Smallville High. There he captures students and makes them make believe they're having a normal school day. He never wants things to change and doesn't wanna ever leave high school. If the kids don't go by his rules he freezes them with some sort of mold. In one of the most violent and shocking scenes ever. He freezes a pretty girl and throws her head down the stairs which then breaks into a million pieces. That episode is kinda creepy.

The best episode ever! I think is the season finale though. Clark's graduation is shortened when it's announced that a meteors are gonna hit Smallville. Clark talks to Jor-El and finds out that not even he can stop them. He tells Clark that he needs to find the missing stones. He tells his parents that he can't go with them in the truck and they say their byes. He doesn't know though that shortly after leaving, Jason stops their truck with a shot gun looking for Clark. He makes them go back to the farm and holds them hostage. After killing Jason's mom out of self defense Lana gets help from Lex.

Lex sends Lana on a helacopter when the meteors are about to hit. The helacopter goes down and Lana crawls out of it bloody. She finds a.... space ship and I can't wait to find out who or what is inside. A new villain hopefully. Anyway a meteor hits Clark's house with his parents and Jason inside. So we also have to wait to next fall to see if they're alive. Clark puts a stone in the cave wall which sends an energy wave to the Stone in Lionel's pocket. It knocks him out cold and it looks like it some how puts krypton knowledge into him. We'll have to wait until he wakes up to find out.

Anyway Clark steals the stone from Lex's vault "who locked it there when it flew out of Lionel's pocket". The vault had krptonite in it though and Chloe finds Clark passed out and drags him out of it. Lex just catches Chloe there and is pretty pissed at her. He drags her to the caves where Clark is there adding another stone. Chloe knocks out Lex though so he couldn't see Clark. Clark gets telaported to a snowy area and the episode ends with Clark throwing a crystal like stone.It also ends with so many questions having to be answered and die hard fans like myself not being able to wait until season 5.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good season, but certainly not great...
Smallville is my favorite show on television. I have been a loyal fan since the Pilot, and enjoyed each season more than the last. You would expect the show to continue this tradition and offer an amazing fourth season. Especially since it was Clark Kent's senior year, and presumably the year that he would begin to grow into the man that he would become down the road in Metropolis. Unfortunately, the momentum that season three delivered did not carry over into the fourth season. If anything, I would have to say that it was the show's weakest season overall. However, the reason I feel that it still deserves a four star rating, is because it did have some of the best episodes of the entire series in it.

The season opener Crusade featured the introduction of Lois Lane, played wonderfully by the beautiful and talented Erica Durance, as well as getting to see actual flight on the show. When you combine the two, it means you are in for one amazing episode. That is what we got. It is funny, because I was just as skeptical as anyone about Lois being in Smallville during Clark Kent's teen years, and she turned out to be the bright spot of the season in my opinion. Run, featured the introduction of a teenage Flash, and this has to be my second favorite episode of all time. It was extremely well done. Other episodes worth mentioning are Tranference, in which Clark and Lionel switch bodies, Jinx, in which a teenage version of comic villan Mxyzptlk is introduced, Pariah, in which Chloe discovers the truth about Clark, Blank, in which Clark loses his memory and musy re-discover himself all over again, Onyx, in which we get to see the evil side of Lex when an experiment causes his evil half to come alive, and the great season finale Commencement.

If one were to look at the fourth season on an invidual episode basis, it was a great season. A lot of enjoyable episodes were in season four. But where season four ultimately failed in my opinion, is with its continuity and overall storytelling. We were introduced to many different storylines that never really got any resolution over the course of the season, and they managed to come up with the least popular storyline in the show's history regarding Lana and her connection to a witch named Isobelle that was after three Kryptonian relics. Also, Lex Luthor was always a central character in each of the first three seasons, and his screentime was cut short severely in this season. This also affected the quality of the season, as Michael Rosenbaum is the best actor on the show.

So for the most part, I still enjoyed season four. It had some truely great episodes, the introduction of a great character in Lois Lane, and a wonderful season finale that left us with some interesting things to come for season five. Unfortunately, season four still manages to fall short due to the lack of screentime for Lex, and the lack of overall continuity.

4/5

5-0 out of 5 stars Smallville : Best Season To Date
While every season so far of the WB show have all been good, I find the current, and fourth, season of the hit to be the best one yet. Some agree, some wholeheartedly disagree. Season 4 is a transformation year. Maybe not as big as season 5 will be, but a transformation year nonetheless. Season 4 was an astonishingly fun and entertaining year and it is my favorite so far. Why?. The show seems to of gotten a spark, a spring in it's step, and just an overall freshness to it this year. A lot of it has to be contributed to the addition of the fabulous Eric Durance as the new Lois Lane. She is the best thing to of happened to this show. She's feisty, spunky, funny, gorgeous, sexy, and just brings a lot to the show that the series was lacking in before. The producers need to do everything they can to secure her for as long as the show runs. More on that later. Season 4 is senior year for our Smallville friends, and the show took on a more lighthearted approach this year which resulted in the show having more fun, while not losing any of it's edge or losing it's way in the Superman mythology. If anything, it only enhanced the series. The premiere, "Crusade", is a smashing season opener. Chloe's demise is still a mystery, and Clark tries to regain his memory. It's also special for Clark flying for the first time, and the appearance of Margot Kidder, filling in for the late Christopher Reeve. "Gone" finally lays to rest what happened to Chloe. It is a dynamic episode with a pretty cool villain. Clark(Tom Welling)wants to make the most of his senior year, and he joines the football squad in the 4th episode, "Devoted". Some think this is recycling a story from season one. It isn't. It's continuing the story and let Clark grown and do something he wanted to do a few years ago. Finally being able to enjoy his last year in high school and being somebody. More superb episodes include "Run", where Clark makes contact with another meteor infected kid, Bart Allen, with the ability to run fast. He will later become The Flash. "Transference" is the old switched bodies standby played to the fullest effect with Clark and Lionel switching. It has a lot of fun and teriffic performances by Welling and John Glover. An arc this year deals with Lana getting a strange tattoo on her back while in Paris. We find out that the tattoo is connected to an old witch, and this plays into her relationship with new beau Jason Teague(Jensen Ackles) and his mother Genevieve, played by Jane Seymour. The character of Jason is weak, and Ackles loses his welcome pretty soon during the run of the series. "Scare" is a solid hour of thrills as everyone's nightmares come to life after an explosion at the Luthor Plant. "Unsafe" and "Pariah" see the return of Alicia Baker. There are some flawed eps here, like "Krypto" and "Facade", but nothing too bad. The extended finale, "Commencement", is the biggest and best finale to date. The biggest this show has seen. I won't say any more. There are a few running story arcs for the season, and all are quite effective. Lana and the witch(which comes to bigger light in the silly, but fun, "Spell"), Chloe finding out about Clark, and the mystery of three sacred stones that come into play in the beautifully atmospheric and fantastic episode, "Sacred". "Onyx" is a brilliant episode with Lex being split in two and becoming the good Lex and the bad. The bad showing what Lex will become in the future. It's a superb ep showcasing what kind of person our friend Lex will become. There is a lot of good stuff for season 4, and it's unfortunate for the ones blasting it. It's a fun season for the final year of high school. Like I said before, Durance as Lois was the best thing to happen. Her humor is so welcomed(and was something lacking in the series). Her inneraction with Clark is teriffic and is something else that brings a lot to the show that it didn't have before. The show brightens up whenever she appears. The season continues to expand on and explain more in the rich Superman mythology, and there are plenty of great moments of that here, and they promise more great things in future seasons. With it's fun eps, some classic episodes, a more lighthearted approach, and the great addition of Durance, season 4 of Smallville has proved to be the best season to date. ... Read more


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