MY REVIEW: Smallville "Prophecy"

MY REVIEW: Smallville "Prophecy"

With tonight's episode of Smallville being the last before the epic 2-Hour SERIES FINALE, Clark and Lois are given an unexpected wedding present from Jor-El and Oliver and Kara (special guest Laura Vandervoort) search for the bow of Orion. To read an in depth review of the penultimate episode of Smallville...

Review Opinion
By Kryptonman87 - May 06, 2011 08:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Smallville



First and foremost, I would like to address the return appearance of Laura Vandervoort in her fan loved role of Kara Zor-El/Supergirl. When Kara last returned in this season's third episode, "Supergirl", Kara had obviously matured and grown up. She was more confident, she was more serious, and she had obviously outgrown being Clark's younger cousin. In this episode, Kara maintains her strong, independent personality as she seaches for the bow of Orion without Clark's help (nor is he aware of her activities). While we do not see Kara do anything "super", she does make an extremely grand final appearance. It was very nice to see Kara not only become her own person as a hero, but how she has become more of an equal for Clark. She no longer seeks his approval or advice, nor does she seek to accomplish Jor-El's missions so Clark won't have to. She realizes not only Clark's ability to embrace his destiny, but she takes on her own. Laura did a fantastic job of portraying Kara in this final episode for the character, and if you read the comics, then you will know that they gave Kara a very proper, comic-correct send off. I don't think that anyone will be disappointed with where they allude to Kara's future heading.

Back in season 7 of Smallville, we were given the episode "Wrath". Through sheer accident and a chance strike of lightening mixed with the presence of Kryptonite, Lana Lang was given Clark's powers. While this gave Lana the opportunity to experience what it is like to be Clark, it led to disasterous results. In "Prophecy", we are given a somewhat similar story. At the beginning of the episode, Clark addresses to Lois the fact that he told her father about the wedding, but he had yet to tell his. To honor Kryptonian tradition, Clark takes Lois to the Fortress to ask Jor-El's permission to form a life bond with Lois. When Jor-El asks if Lois feels the same what and she responds with, "I do," Lois is then suddenly infused with Clark's powers for 24 hours, while Clark is left powerless. This, to me, was the weakest part of the episode. Most of the Clark/Lois relationship in "Prophecy" consisted of Lois super speeding around and swelling her ego to a rediculous size. In the 10 years of the series, Clark struggles with controlling his powers and focusing them, yet every time someone else on the series gets them, they control them with ease. That really annoyed me. Then, even further, was Lois's interaction with Toyman (special guest Chris Gauthier). Lois talks and presents herself with such arrogence that she forgets that she not only has to protect her identity, but Clark's as well. This portion of the episode was very poorly written in my mind. The only positive thing to come from all this was that Lois experienced what it's like to be Clark in that she learned how many accidents and tragedies he can't stop and how many people he can't help. This is what leads to one of the most sincere, beautiful, and emotional scenes between Clark and Lois that I have EVER seen on this series. Of course, we all know it won't stick (you'll know what I mean when you see it), but it's still heartwrenching.

When last we saw Oliver Queen, we see him learn of the Omega symbol that was branded onto his skull back in the episode "Masquerade". In "Prophecy", like Kara, Oliver is seeking the bow of Orion. While Kara is seeking the bow to give to Clark to help him fight Darkseid, Oliver is seeking the bow in hopes that its purity and light will remove the Omega branded on his skull. For those of you who don't know, even though Kara has appeared on Smallville since Season 7 and Oliver has appeared on the series since season 6, this is the first time that these two characters meet face to face, and the meeting does not disappoint. While the Oliver/Kara relationship is basically an homage to Indiana Jones, it is extremely enjoyable to see these two heroes work together. Their professionalism and their trust and loyalty to Clark proves just how heroic and good these two characters are. Perhaps my favorite part of this team-up is the reveal of Orion's origins, which stay entirely true to the DC Comics origins of the character. Kara tells the story of Orion to Oliver, telling him that Orion is the son of Darkseid who rejected his darkness and joined the Father of the Light (meaning the DC character Highfather, of the New Gods comics). For comic geeks like me, this was a real treat. If these scenes could not get ANY BETTER, we were graced with a return appearance of Granny Goodness (special guest Christine Willes). I will not reveal what she does or says in this episode, but I will say this: She shows just how strong Darkseid's control/will over Oliver is and makes him do something that will NO DOUBT pose a HUGE threat to Clark in the finale!

Another geek-gasm in "Prophecy" is the appearance of the Legion of Doom (LOD). The LOD consists of Toyman, Metallo, Dark Archer, Black Manta, Solomon Grundy, Roulette, and Captain Cold. Their plot in this episode was nothing major, but there is a very AWESOME scene where Toyman gives them each mission folders and they are each given their targets. It is fairly obvious that the producers/writers of the show added this scene to appeal and appease the hardcore comic geeks out there. Also, that should be noted, is the appearance of Starro, the star conquerer. In the comics, Starro is an alien parasite that looks like a star fish. Starro latches onto the bodies (usually the face) of heroes and villains in the DC Universe and then takes complete and total control of their bodies. In "Prophecy", Starro is a device created by Toyman and is used against Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl (special guest Brit Irvin) and Lois. Again, it was not really necessary, but it did help a remote controlled Lois realize how strong her love for Clark it, so it wasn't totally without purpose.

Overall, the writing in this episode was fairly weak, but the episode does serve several purposes. While we are on the eve of Clark's destiny and future as Superman, Kara/Supergirl's destiny and future needed to be addressed. Kara is given a very proper send off with a very touching final moment. Granny Goodness's appearance serves a powerful reminder of the presence and coming of Darkseid and that we should be careful of everyone who could be under his will, even those we've loved and trusted for 5 years. And lastly, in their last mile before the wedding, Clark and Lois must face the trials and tribulations that come with their relationship. Lets face it: It just wouldn't be Smallville if everything went smoothly for a couple, especially a couple involving Clark. In the end, this episode was good, but not one of the strongest of the season. It is definately worth watching as we see some important send offs and even more important setups for the 2-Hour finale, which will air next week. Please be sure to tune in as our favorite show comes to an end and we close the chapter of Smallville!
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Kryptonman87
Kryptonman87 - 5/6/2011, 9:16 PM
I would also like to point out that during the meeting of the Legion of Doom, there was one empty seat among Black Manta, Metallo, Captain Cold, Dark Archer, Roulette, and Solomon Grundy. Seeing as Manta's file said he'd take on Aquaman, Cold's file said he'd take on Impulse, Grundy's file was on Black Canary, Metallo's file was on Kara, Dark Archer's file was on Green Arrow, and Roulette's file was on Watchtower, is it possible that seat is saved for............. Lex Luthor! And his mission will be to take on Clark??
YourMomNaked
YourMomNaked - 5/7/2011, 4:53 AM
This was an awesome episode! Had the season played out like this, it would have truly been EPIC!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/7/2011, 7:19 AM
Nice review man!

Tho CW and LOIS Knowing who Clark is before he is SUPERMAN has ruined it for me... thanks for nothing CW!
gandalf550
gandalf550 - 5/7/2011, 7:32 AM
Was thrilled to see Laura revise her role as Kara one last time. Counting down the days till the finale (and, alas, the end of Smallville). :(
ClarkFarley2012
ClarkFarley2012 - 5/7/2011, 7:40 AM
Thanks for the review. I will be tuning in tonite. Sad to see this show go.
Darkknight23
Darkknight23 - 5/7/2011, 8:07 AM
It's time for this show to end. It ran five years too long and it needs to go. They keep recycling the same ol' stories. Clark loses his powers clark gets them back. The fortress gets turned off the fortress gets turn on. I got news for you, Lois getting Clarks powers isn't new. Lois and Clark did the same story over a decade ago! They're pilfering other other shows for story ideas. Look, five years ago I was all in. I was reluctant, but it grew on my. I've been pretty disinterested the last five years and the promise of Darkseid had me intrigued. But I've been greatly disappointed at how the story lines have played out to this point only giving me glimpses of what i've been waiting to see and peppering it with so credible episodes. I will watch the finally, hoping that Darkseid will not be as disappointing as Galactus in Fantastic Four Rise of Silver Surfer, but i'm starting to have my doubt. Farewell Smallville. It's been a good five years.
EastcoastAvenger
EastcoastAvenger - 5/7/2011, 8:14 AM
Heres to hoping we see a truly super Superman in what is now less than a week away. I'll miss the show once it off the air. Not sure if there is anything on the horizon that will be able to take it's place.
UncleBuck
UncleBuck - 5/7/2011, 8:19 AM
I hated this episode. the one saving grace was the pseudo-Legion of Doom

but other than that, this was a horrible Pen-Ultimate Episode. It retracted a lot of basics themes of the past few seasons.

and what is with the Lana-esque drama, is there even a point?
Darkknight23
Darkknight23 - 5/7/2011, 8:22 AM
Amen Uncle Buck! The Lana drama was very unnecessary
Retardo
Retardo - 5/7/2011, 10:30 AM
great review completely agree with ur points, episode helped set up the finale nicely, hopefully Smallville will end on a high note
DeathWalker
DeathWalker - 5/7/2011, 12:05 PM
This episode was great. The moments between Clark and Lois was very well acted. Erica Durance is an amazing actress. It also helps she is easy on the eyes, but the scenes she did with Tom was very well done.
BlindLemonShemp
BlindLemonShemp - 5/7/2011, 1:28 PM
the 'lana drama' was perfect! it was the one piece of clark's past that lois was never really exposed to... there were scenes earlier this year and last year of her trying to find out what happened from chloe but chloe wouldnt give her a straight answer...

so the idea of clark's first love... her ultimate competition.. is something that has always grown in the back of lois's mind, and for her to finally find out the truth from one of Clarks enemies.. and furthermore to realize that she doesnt have half the strength of character or dedication to clark that Lana did... and thus, was undeserving of marrying the Man of Steel....

i cant see any way that the lana drama wasnt extremely necessary and well played... it finally closes the book on lois's discovery of clarks past....

i bet lex comes back... tells lois the entire story.. lois realizes that lana's curse was the result of her own selfish actions, much like oliver, and thats where she gets her courage and peace of mind to be the Lois Lane that carries Superman into his own destiny...
Suzanne
Suzanne - 5/7/2011, 4:19 PM
I loved the Legion of Doom and what they did with Kara. I do wish that they would have shown her in the future with the entire Legion of Superheros.
lilej2
lilej2 - 5/7/2011, 4:29 PM
@ TheGODDAMNSUPERGUY you know what's really annoying.......YOU! you keep saying everything with this show sucks yet you keep watching. You're either a dumbass, a retard, or just a complete moron. You choose....

@ supersaiyanfan1 stop the whole "I defended this show but now it sucks and blah blah blah.." BS. You're seriously gonna say you're not gonna watch the next and final episode to this series? So you've decided to stop now with 1 episode left? You're either just flat out lying or you're just a little bitch

Sorry
Kryptonman87
Kryptonman87 - 5/7/2011, 5:55 PM
I gotta say, this show has done a lot in 10 years, but the one constant is that it has remained true to its REAL strength: Telling the story of Clark Kent. Not Kal-El, not Superman, not Lois Lane or Lana Lang or Lex Luthor. Yes, those are important supporting characters, but the fact is that at his core, in his heart, he IS Clark Kent and that is what this show does for me. It's presented the character in a very realistic world and it's integrated more DC Comics lore and characters than any other movie or tv show i've ever seen, outside of maybe Justice League Unlimited. The point is, if Smallville sucked so badly as you guys make it sound, it wouldn't have lasted for 10 years. This show is for people who love the character of Clark Kent and have enjoyed being with him on his journey to becoming the Man of Steel. So, just enjoy every last minute you can of it.
blueorangeny
blueorangeny - 5/8/2011, 7:20 AM
ok to the one's bitching, it is what it is. 10 years come and gone, move on lol, lmao. The shows has it faults and positives like every show and movie that has come and gone. This will continue on with others as well, for example Hulk, you'll see people bitching about that as well. Anyway the one's who say they won't see next week is bullshitting, they'll see it.

I agree I love how they sent off Kara but after all this it would have been nice to see her speak to CK one more time prior to bouncing for the future.

@ earzmundo - I want to take both Laura and Erica, 3 times.
valeriesghost
valeriesghost - 5/9/2011, 4:51 PM
^^^^amen^^^^ i need more then 4 seconds of that shit on friday. I know the show is about clark, and after ten years it has been, but for [frick]S SAKE give us a few minutes of superman. I really don't think i'm asking too much....
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