fbpx
Wikipedia

Smallville season 8

The eighth season of Smallville, an American television series, began airing on September 18, 2008. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The eighth season comprises 22 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 14, 2009,[1] marking the third season to air on The CW television network. Regular cast members during season eight include Tom Welling, Allison Mack, Erica Durance, Aaron Ashmore, along with new series regulars Cassidy Freeman, Sam Witwer, and Justin Hartley.

Smallville
Season 8
DVD and Blu-ray cover
Starring
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseSeptember 18, 2008 (2008-09-18) –
May 14, 2009 (2009-05-14)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 7
Next →
Season 9
List of episodes

This season focuses on Clark Kent as he starts his job at the Daily Planet, begins to accept more of his destiny as Earth's hero, and develops romantic feelings for Lois Lane. While Lex Luthor is presumed dead, and Lana Lang has left Smallville for good, Clark also meets new characters Davis Bloome, Smallville's interpretation of Doomsday, as well as the new CEO of LuthorCorp, Tess Mercer. In other storylines, Clark and Oliver Queen clash over how to handle Lex when he resurfaces, while Chloe Sullivan and Jimmy Olsen take their relationship to the next level. In addition, this season sees the appearance of more DC Comics characters, including recurring appearances from Plastique and members of the Legion of Super-Heroes.

Following the end of season seven, it was announced that series regulars Kristin Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum, who had been with the show since the first episode, would not return as regulars for the eighth season, though Kreuk did return as a recurring guest to conclude her story.[2][3] Laura Vandervoort and John Glover departed the series alongside Kreuk and Rosenbaum; Glover was killed off in season seven's "Descent", while Vandervoort was written out of the series after one season but made one guest appearance in this season.[4] Show creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar also departed the series, allowing Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson, Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer to continue as executive producers. This allowed the show to "reinvigorate" itself by introducing new characters and storylines, as well as developing Clark's understanding of his destiny.[5]

Averaging 3.74 million viewers per episode, the season out-ranked other high-profile shows on the network, such as Reaper and Gossip Girl.[6] It also received an Emmy Award nomination in the Sound Editing for a Series category.[7]

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1531"Odyssey"Kevin G. FairStory by : Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Teleplay by : Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
September 18, 2008 (2008-09-18)3T74514.34[8]
After the collapse of the Fortress of Solitude, Oliver Queen, Arthur Curry (Alan Ritchson) and Dinah Lance (Alaina Huffman) set out searching for Clark. At the same time, newly promoted Tess Mercer also begins searching for Lex Luthor. Oliver discovers that Clark is being held captive in Russia, and leaves to rescue him. Chloe is revealed to be in the custody of LuthorCorp, who have been testing her developing powers, which now include super-intelligence. Lex's assistant Regan Matthews (Ari Cohen) has been using Chloe to locate the members of Oliver's team. Oliver and Clark, who has lost his powers, arrive at the LuthorCorp site and rescue Chloe, Arthur and Dinah. John Jones (Phil Morris) arrives and restores Clark's powers, at the cost of his own. Chloe no longer has the ability to heal but still possesses her extreme intelligence powers. Tess finds and keeps the key Clark used to start the fortress. Jimmy asks Chloe to forget his proposal but she says yes to it anyway. Afterwards, Clark decides that he must leave the farm and pursue a new life, one that is free from the things that have been holding him back from his destiny. After learning Lex is still alive, the heroes split up to find him and protect their identities. Clark starts his internship in the Daily Planet with Lois as his co-worker.
1542"Plastique"Rick RosenthalDon Whitehead & Holly HendersonSeptember 25, 2008 (2008-09-25)3T74524.18[9]
On Clark's first day at the Daily Planet a bomb on a bus goes off outside the building. Chloe helps one of the injured passengers, Bette (Jessica Parker Kennedy), and meets paramedic Davis Bloome. Bette, a homeless teenager, stays with Chloe while Davis contacts a friend who runs a shelter for the homeless. Clark discovers that there was no bomb on the bus, but that someone blew it up with their meteor power. Clark and Lois deduce that Bette is the one with the meteor power, and Clark arrives at the Talon to save Chloe before Bette can hurt her. As Bette heads to Belle Reve, Tess stops by and persuades her to join a group of individuals, who also have meteor powers, that Tess has been forming. Chloe calls Davis to let him know she's reopening the Isis Foundation as he is shown lying naked in the street, awoken in pain.
1553"Toxic"Mairzee AlmasCaroline DriesOctober 2, 2008 (2008-10-02)3T74534.11[10]
Oliver collapses at a fundraiser and reveals to Clark and Chloe that he has been poisoned and only has twelve hours to live. Chloe calls Davis, who attempts to find a cure for Oliver's ailment, while Clark tries to find out who is responsible. Tess assigns Lois the job of uncovering the truth about Oliver's "drunken fall" at the fundraiser. While unconscious, Oliver relives the time he was shipwrecked on an island and how he first learned to shoot a bow. He also relives his first meeting with Tess, who was kidnapped while doing marine research in Fiji by a man named Marcos (Ron Selmour). Clark manages to get an antidote for Oliver, who informs him that Tess will be attacked next. Clark saves Tess before Marcos, who has returned, can kill her. Tess gives Oliver information proving Lionel killed his parents, which upsets him even further when he learns Clark knew but could not be trusting enough to tell him. Tess later takes revenge and poisons Marcos before sending him to the hospital to die.
1564"Instinct"James ConwayAl Septien & Turi MeyerOctober 9, 2008 (2008-10-09)3T74544.05[11]
Tess and Dr. Edward Groll (Bill Mondy) activate the crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude, which results in an energy beam being sent into space. An alien, Maxima (Charlotte Sullivan), from the planet Almerac recognizes the beacon as Kryptonian and comes to Earth to search for the Kryptonian she believes sent for her. Maxima tracks the signal to Tess, and then mistakenly identifies Jimmy as the Kryptonian. Maxima's kiss almost kills Jimmy, but Clark comes to the rescue. Maxima realizing Clark is the Kryptonian she has been looking for, finds Clark at the Daily Planet and she uses her hormone-enhanced kiss to take control over Clark. When Clark tries to comfort Lois, who witnesses the pair kissing, Maxima assumes she is a rival mate and attempts to kill her. Clark stops Maxima and uses her bracelet to send her back to her home planet; he also learns that Tess has his crystal, but the crystal is stolen and Tess later receives an email from someone named X letting her know she isn't ready for it yet.
1575"Committed"Glen WinterBryan Q. MillerOctober 16, 2008 (2008-10-16)3T74554.18[12]
Chloe and Jimmy are kidnapped after their engagement party by a jeweler named Macy (David Lewis) who wants to test their love. Using a lie-detector to quiz them, every time one is caught in a lie the other is punished with a surge of electricity. Clark and Lois discover that they are missing and pose as a couple to lure the kidnapper out of hiding. Chloe and Jimmy survive, answering the questions to Macy's satisfaction, who sets them free. Lois is kidnapped by the jeweler. Clark goes to her rescue, but a kryptonite watch Macy wears weakens Clark. During the line of questions, Lois admits that she loves Clark. Before Clark can answer, he manages to strip the watch off Macy and then knock him unconscious. Later, Lois chalks up her "love" for Clark as nothing more than a lie, which she was able to accomplish by slipping the lie-detector electrode off her finger.
1586"Prey"Michael RohlKelly Souders & Brian PetersonOctober 23, 2008 (2008-10-23)3774564.15[13]
A serial killer attacks a local club, injuring and murdering several patrons. Clark arrives and discovers Davis's body, covered in blood and lying unconscious on the floor. Davis denies any memory of the event. While looking for clues, Clark again encounters John Jones, who, since losing his powers, has taken a job as a police detective. John and Clark work together on the attack, with John indicating that there have been others and that Davis has been the first to arrive on each of the scenes. Davis discovers that the blood on his body is not his, and that he has no wounds; Davis starts to believe that he is the killer because he suffers blackouts during the attacks, and finds his skin under the fingernail of a victim. A client of Chloe's named Randy Klein (Tyler Johnston) attacks Davis and Jimmy with his shadow form, and after Clark subdues him, the client confesses to all of the murders. John warns Clark that his heroic actions are getting a lot of attention and could expose him to the world, so he needs to be more careful when saving people. Randy is later approached by Tess's assistant Eva Greer (Anna Williams) who offers him a chance to be part of a team.
1597"Identity"Mairzee AlmasTodd Slavkin & Darren SwimmerOctober 30, 2008 (2008-10-30)3T74574.32[14]
Lois and Jimmy are mugged on the street, and when Jimmy attempts to snap a picture of the mugger he catches a blurred image of Clark saving Lois. Jimmy goes on the hunt to identify the mysterious "Good Samaritan", and Chloe tells Clark that he should use this opportunity to create an alter ego for himself like Oliver has with "Green Arrow". Tess plants a new reporter named Sebastian Kane (Kyle Schmid) at the Daily Planet, who has the ability to steal memories, to find out if Lois stole the crystal. Jimmy's research leads him right to Clark. Having Oliver pose as the Good Samaritan, Clark sets up a scheme and shows Jimmy that he is wrong. Sebastian attempts to kill Lois after discovering that she knows who he is, but Clark intervenes. Lois vows to uncover the identity of the Good Samaritan and Clark realizes his destiny might be to give people hope. Chloe visits Sebastian, and when she learns that he knows Clark's secret she uses her abilities to render him catatonic.
1608"Bloodline"Michael RohlCaroline DriesNovember 6, 2008 (2008-11-06)3T74594.45[15]
Someone sends Clark the crystal to rebuild the Fortress, only, when Clark touches the crystal it activates and sends him and Lois to the Phantom Zone. There, Clark and Lois find Kara, who helps Lois escape back to Earth, but General Zod's wife Faora also escapes and takes over Lois's body. Faora sets out to find her son, who turns out to be Davis – Faora explains that he was created when Faora and Zod could not have children. When Davis does not recognize her, Faora kills him, promising to make him stronger. Chloe uses her powers to bring Clark and Kara back to Earth, with Kara getting John Jones's crystal to exorcise Faora from Lois's body. Tess pieces together that Clark was in the Arctic with Lex when he disappeared, while Kara decides to leave Earth in search of Kandor, a city that could possibly house survivors of Krypton. Davis awakens, now with indestructible skin.
1619"Abyss"Kevin G. FairDon Whitehead & Holly HendersonNovember 13, 2008 (2008-11-13)3T74583.55[16]
Chloe's memories begin rapidly disappearing, as Brainiac replaces them with Kryptonian code, with the symbol for "Doom" appearing repeatedly. After Chloe forgets everyone, except Davis, Clark decides he has to use the crystal to rebuild the Fortress of Solitude and have Jor-El restore her memories. However, Clark makes a sole provision, that all of Chloe's knowledge about Clark's true identity be removed. As Jor-El restores her memories, Brainiac leaves Chloe and infects the Fortress, unknown to Clark. With her memories restored, Chloe continues planning her wedding with Jimmy. Davis visits Chloe and confesses his love for her, and that he believes she is marrying the wrong man.
16210"Bride"Jeannot SzwarcAl Septien & Turi MeyerNovember 20, 2008 (2008-11-20)3T74604.18[17]
While Lois organizes Jimmy and Chloe's wedding, Oliver shows up on the Kent farm and informs Clark that Lex is still alive, but he needs Clark's help to find Lex's exact location. Clark declines his immediate assistance, explaining that Chloe no longer knows his secret and would never understand why he could not give her away at her wedding. Traveling to Cuba, Oliver meets Lana Lang, who has also been following Lex's trail. Oliver convinces Lana to come back to Smallville, and she arrives at the wedding interrupting Clark and Lois just as they are about to kiss. A security guard discovers Davis disposing of evidence. But before he can call the police, Davis morphs into a Kryptonian monster and kills him. The monster arrives at the ceremony, where he critically injures Jimmy and kidnaps Chloe. He then takes Chloe to the Fortress of Solitude. Lois decides to leave Smallville to help Jimmy although her real reason is the arrival of Lana and leaves heartbroken.
16311"Legion"Glen WinterGeoff JohnsJanuary 15, 2009 (2009-01-15)3T74614.29[18]
Clark is attacked by Persuader (Fraser Aitcheson) in his barn, but before he is killed a trio of superpowered aliens from the 31st Century, called the Legion, shows up and saves him. While inhabiting Chloe's body, Brainiac informs Davis that he will soon become the creature "Doomsday" permanently, and places him in an ice cocoon for the metamorphosis. Rokk (Ryan Kennedy), Imra (Alexz Johnson) and Garth (Calum Worthy) inform Clark that today is the day he is supposed to destroy Brainiac for good, but the only way for him to do that would be to kill Chloe. Brainiac begins sucking the knowledge from every human mind through the world's computer network when he is attacked by the Legion. Before the Legionnaires can kill Chloe, Clark intervenes and convinces them to focus their powers and pull Brainiac out of Chloe, who regains her memories of Clark's secret. Afterward, the Legion takes what is left of Brainiac with them back to the future to reprogram him into Brainiac 5, leaving Clark with a Legion ring of his own.
16412"Bulletproof"Morgan BeggsBryan MillerJanuary 22, 2009 (2009-01-22)3T74623.85[19]
John Jones is shot by an unseen assailant while on duty, and Chloe and Clark suspect that the shooter was another police officer. Clark goes undercover as a cop to identify the shooter. Clark discovers that a group of officers are taking the law into their own hands and killing criminals. The group realize who Clark really is and frame him for John's attempted murder. Believing that Green Arrow is on to them, the cops attempt to kill him, as well. Luckily, Clark's words of encouragement persuade one of the cops, a young Dan Turpin (David Paetkau), to turn on his companions Joe Simmons (Jim Thorburton) and Talbert (Ty Olsson). With some help from John, who has recovered, Clark is cleared of all charges while Simmons and Talbert are arrested. Lana informs Tess that Lex inserted a nano-transmitter into her optic nerve so that he could keep an eye on everything she was doing. As retribution, Tess offers Oliver the chance to buy LuthorCorp.
16513"Power"Allison MackTodd Slavkin & Darren SwimmerJanuary 29, 2009 (2009-01-29)3T74634.21[20]
Believing that Lana has been kidnapped, Tess tells Clark that she believes Lex took her. She also informs Clark that the reason Lana left after coming out of her coma was because Lex had her taken into custody when she woke, and forced her to break up with Clark via a video. After Clark talks with Chloe, he realizes that Lana never returned because she was busy plotting her revenge against Lex. Clark and Chloe discover that Lana was not kidnapped, but intends to use Lex's "Prometheus" technology, which harnesses alien DNA to give an individual super-human abilities, on herself. It is a success and Lana is imbued with super-powers of her own. Later, she tells Clark that he no longer has to worry about her, and that they can work together to make the world a better place.
16614"Requiem"Michael RohlDon Whitehead & Holly HendersonFebruary 5, 2009 (2009-02-05)3T74643.93[21]
Just as Oliver is announcing to the LuthorCorp board of executives that Queen Industries has bought controlling interest in LuthorCorp, a bomb detonates in the meeting room. Clark and Lana investigate the bombing and discover that the bomb was made with kryptonite. Lana also discovers that her suit not only gives her strength and speed, but absorbs kryptonite radiation as well. The bombmaker, Winslow Schott (Chris Gauthier), a former Queen Industries employee now under Lex's employ, plants another bomb on the roof of the Daily Planet. When Lana absorbs the kryptonite in this bomb to deactivate it, she becomes so irradiated that she and Clark can never again be near each other. Clark tracks Lex down, but Lana stops him from doing something he would regret, and Lex's mobile safe-house explodes and kills him. To keep from harming Clark, Lana leaves Smallville again.
16715"Infamous"Glen WinterCaroline DriesMarch 12, 2009 (2009-03-12)3T74653.56[22]
Lois Lane returns to Smallville and is not happy to see Clark. Linda Lake (Tori Spelling) comes back and threatens to expose Clark's secret if he does not agree to provide her with the inside scoop on all of the "Red-Blue Blur" heroics he performs. Instead, Clark has Lois write his story as a means of controlling the inevitable. In response, Linda announces that Clark is part of an alien invasion, and that he killed Lex Luthor. With the police after him, Clark uses his Legion ring to go back in time and stops Linda from writing her story. Clark destroys the ring afterward. Davis begins taking antipsychotic medication to keep his alien side from coming out and visits Linda who will soon be taken to Belle Reve. When Linda tries to bring out Doomsday in an effort to escape from going to Belle Reve, Davis keeps the creature from coming by smothering her with a pillow.
16816"Turbulence"Kevin G. FairAl Septien & Turi MeyerMarch 19, 2009 (2009-03-19)3T74663.49[23]
Clark begins to embrace the idea of a double identity by wearing his blue shirt under his suit, carrying his red jacket in his backpack, and switching into his Red-Blue Blur persona whenever he needs to. Tess orchestrates an elaborate plan to expose Clark's secret, which involves stranding the two of them on a plane on the verge of crashing. Clark manages to get the two to safety without Tess seeing him use his powers. Meanwhile, Jimmy witnesses Davis murdering a man in the hospital, but Davis drugs Jimmy with a hallucinogen to make it appear that he is delusional. After witnessing Chloe and Davis hugging and having Chloe stun him with a taser before he could hit Davis with a pipe, Jimmy informs Chloe that marrying her was a mistake and he walks out on her.
16917"Hex"Mairzee AlmasBryan MillerMarch 26, 2009 (2009-03-26)3T74673.79[24]
A magician named Zatanna (Serinda Swan) grants Chloe's wish to have Lois's life, and as a result Chloe wakes up with Lois's body. Chloe informs Clark about what has happened, and the pair track down Zatanna. Chloe learns that to reverse the spell she has to not want the wish any longer; at the same time, Clark inadvertently wishes to have a normal life, which deprives him of the knowledge of his abilities. Zatanna visits Oliver and offers to grant him one wish if he can find her father's book of spells. Oliver gets the book, and Zatanna sets out to resurrect her father Zatara with it, which will require her to sacrifice her own life. Clark regains the memory of his alien heritage with help from Chloe, and convinces Zatanna not to sacrifice herself but instead use her gifts to honor her father's memory.
17018"Eternal"James MarshallBrian Peterson & Kelly SoudersApril 2, 2009 (2009-04-02)3T74683.84[25]
After doing some research, Tess informs Davis that he crash landed to Earth in 1989, during the Smallville meteor shower, alongside another boy. She tells Davis that he and Clark Kent are destined to fight and kill each other, and that Clark cannot accept his role as Earth's savior until he kills Davis. Davis remembers that he was hurt by kryptonite as a child, and has Chloe lock him in a tank and drown him in a kryptonite solution until he dies. Tess tries to convince Clark that she knows who he is, and her theory about his needing to kill Davis, but she fails. In the end, Davis returns to life and is now immune to kryptonite; he informs Chloe that her presence is the only thing that keeps Doomsday at bay. It is also revealed that Tess is in possession of the Kryptonian orb that took Clark's powers.
17119"Stiletto"Kevin G. FairCaroline DriesApril 23, 2009 (2009-04-23)3T74693.10[26]
After saving Chloe from a carjacker, who turns out to be local mobster Bruno Mannheim (Dominic Zamprogna), Lois takes on the superhero persona of "Stiletto" which she uses to get closer to the Red-Blue Blur and convince him to give an interview to "Lois Lane". Jimmy is enlisted to take photos of Lois in her Stiletto costume, but his camera is taken by the mobster who wants revenge on Stiletto. Clark goes looking for Stiletto in an effort to track down Chloe's laptop that contains files on Oliver and his team and discovers that Lois is Stiletto. After lecturing her on faking a story, he tracks down the laptop but is incapacitated by kryptonite used in the money counterfeiting operation. Lois arrives just in time to save Clark and Jimmy. In the end, Lois receives a call from the Red-Blue Blur who informs her that she does not need to fake stories to be a good reporter, and when he is ready to come out to the world she will be the first to know.
17220"Beast"Michael RohlGenevieve SparlingApril 30, 2009 (2009-04-30)3T74703.23[27]
Clark begins to suspect that Davis is alive and when the Metropolis police issue a manhunt for Davis, whom they believe to be a local serial killer, Chloe decides it would be best if they both just left Smallville. Clark informs Chloe that he can send Davis to the Phantom Zone using the crystal from the Fortress of Solitude. Hearing this, Chloe lies and tells Clark she thinks Davis could be in Alaska. Clark finds Davis in the process of killing Oliver, but he intervenes and takes Davis to the Fortress. Clark uses the crystal to open the Phantom Zone, but Chloe arrives, removes the crystal, and chastises Clark for giving up on Davis. Chloe and Davis leave the Fortress and Smallville, going off the grid so that Clark and Oliver can not track them.
17321"Injustice"Tom WellingAl Septien & Turi MeyerMay 7, 2009 (2009-05-07)3T74713.39[28]
Tess gathers a team of meteor-infected individuals consisting of Plastique, Eva Greer, Parasite (Brendan Fletcher), Livewire (Anna Mae Routledge), and Neutron (Jae Lee) to track Doomsday so that she can give Clark his location, and hopefully convince him to kill Doomsday. Neutron is killed by Doomsday and Livewire has her powers stolen by Parasite before being killed offscreen by Tess. Eva pretends to be Chloe in order to trick Clark into killing Doomsday. After Eva's death, Plastique and Parasite fry the chips in their head and go after Tess only to be defeated by Clark and Oliver. Tess later learns that Clark plans to use black kryptonite to split Davis from his Doomsday persona, and send the beast into the Phantom Zone. As a result, Tess steals the crystal that opens the Phantom Zone and destroys it, all at the request from a disembodied voice claiming to be from Kandor that emanates from the Kryptonian orb she has. Tess informs Clark that now he has no choice but to kill Doomsday. Meanwhile, Oliver confesses to Clark that he killed Lex, which forces Clark to question who Oliver has become if he's willing to take another man's life.
17422"Doomsday"James MarshallBrian Peterson & Kelly SoudersMay 14, 2009 (2009-05-14)3T74723.13[29]
Rokk returns from the 31st Century and informs Clark that Doomsday will kill him and gives him a new Legion ring to transport Doomsday to the future. Instead, Clark decides to use black kryptonite to split Davis from Doomsday and bury the beast a mile underground. Tess confronts Lois about stealing the Kryptonian orb. As the two fight, Lois finds the Legion ring and is transported to another time in history. When Davis starts to change, Chloe uses the black kryptonite to split him herself. Clark battles Doomsday in the streets of Metropolis and manages to bury Doomsday as planned using explosives to seal the tunnel. Davis stabs Jimmy when he realizes that Chloe still loves Jimmy. Before he dies, Jimmy impales Davis on a metal rod resulting in a mutual kill. Clark tells Chloe that it is human-learned emotions that have caused him the most trouble, and vows that "Clark Kent is dead". The orb returns to Tess and releases Zod.

Production edit

Writing edit

Executive producer Kelly Souders explained that the loss of show creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, as well as series regulars Michael Rosenbaum and Kristin Kreuk at the end of the seventh season, forced the creative team to look at the show from a new angle. As Souders explained, it allowed the writers to work with "blank slates", and come up with ways to "reinvigorate and reinvent the show".[5] Executive producer Darren Swimmer explained that this season features Chloe's powers manifesting in a way that they have not previously been seen. He went on to express that the theme of season eight is "double identity"; specifically, Swimmer explained that Clark would begin to understand that he is going to have to live a double life, or he will never be able to continue forward with his destiny. Season eight is about Clark moving forward to his destiny in a way that the show has never attempted before.[30] Swimmer further explained that Clark is acting more with his superpowers, whereas previously he would "react" to the situation; "he's going to seek out trouble". Clark joined the Daily Planet to help his cause, using the Planet as a means to get information about where there is trouble. Clark's heroic actions put him in Jimmy's sights, who starts connecting things to Clark; this helped fuel Clark's decision to develop a "secret identity".[31] Another reason for Clark's decision to develop a secret identity will be the stark contrast between saving people in the secluded streets of Smallville, and saving people in the crowded streets of Metropolis.[32] While working at the Daily Planet, Clark was paired up with Lois on various assignments. Lois Lane actress Erica Durance explained the episodes focused more on her character than they have been in the past, and that Lois and Clark are both rivals and supportive partners to each other. Durance also revealed that Lois begins to realize her true romantic feelings for Clark, but that she does not want him to know the truth because she does not know what she wants to do with those feelings. Season eight explored these romantic notions between the two characters.[33] Jeph Loeb added at the time that season eight explores more of the DC Comics mythology, and introduces new characters, as well as expanding on already existing ones in Smallville continuity.[34] Peterson also revealed that there was a chance that the show would break the "No flights, no tights" rule, at least in regard to the flying part of the rule.[32]

With Justin Hartley added as a series regular, Smallville explored more of his backstory, including why he chose to become Green Arrow, how he accomplished it, and how he became good at archery. This season also explored more of the friendship between Oliver Queen and Clark. Oliver would be broken down emotionally—questioning whether he made the right choice to sacrifice all for the sake of being Green Arrow—and that causes him to "butt heads" with Clark, who is beginning to embrace his destiny.[35] Allison Mack's character, Chloe Sullivan, has more romantic interests in this season. Not only would the character still have Jimmy Olsen, but there is still the question of her romantic interest in Clark, as well as a new interest in the character of Davis Bloome. Mack's character would also be picking up the Isis Foundation, a counseling center for people infected by kryptonite, that Lana founded before she left Smallville. Mack explained that Chloe was forging her own destiny in this season, and letting Clark learn to deal with problems on his own—previous seasons saw Clark relying heavily on Chloe to help solve the crime.[36]

Characters edit

Brian Wayne Peterson and Todd Slavkin revealed that they planned to introduce more DC Comics characters into Smallville this season. Among those appearing were Plastique and Maxima, the latter coming to Smallville to try to mate with Clark.[37] This version of Maxima had the ability to make herself irresistible to men, including Clark, whom she set her sights on; actress Charlotte Sullivan was cast as Maxima.[31] Smallville also introduced the futuristic heroes from the Legion of Super-Heroes. Comic book scribe Geoff Johns wrote the episode that featured the Legion of Super-Heroes, and suggested that people familiar with the Legion would recognize them when they appeared on the show, as they had some of the quintessential elements of their comic book counterparts.[38] Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy and Lightning Lad appeared in this episode.[31] In the seventeenth episode, "Hex", Smallville puts its spin on the DC character Zatanna. Portrayed by Serinda Swan, Zatanna is a magician who comes to town and grants Chloe a birthday wish that results in Chloe's body transforming into Lois.[39] In an interview, writer Bryan Q. Miller explained that he read through archived comics featuring the Zatanna character, but was more influenced by Grant Morrison's writing turn on Seven Soldiers, as well as the television episodes of Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited that Zatanna made appearances on.[40] Swan won the role of Zatanna after "acing" her audition thanks to the actress recording Zatanna's spells into her iPod and studying them in reverse—to cast a spell Zatanna recites the words in reverse.[41]

There are two new characters added to the show as series regulars, Tess Mercer and Davis Bloome. The name "Tess Mercer" is a homage to two characters from Superman lore, Eve Teschmacher and Mercy Graves.[42] As Freeman described her character, Tess Mercer is Lex's handpicked successor; she is "fierce", "fun" and intelligent. Tess Mercer's primary goal for this season was finding Lex, which drew her inquisitively to Clark, who she believed would be able to help her.[43] Darren Swimmer revealed that Tess develops a romantic interest in Clark as well.[31] Davis Bloome would actually be Smallville's interpretation of Doomsday, the only character to have succeeded at killing Superman. In Smallville, Doomsday was represented by a "nice guy" paramedic, who grew up moving from foster home to foster home. His storyline was very dark in that the character would uncover horrible truths about himself. Witwer explained that over the course of the season, his character would come to resemble that of the comic book counterpart he is based on.[44] Brian Peterson explained that the new executive producers were looking for a villainous character that was "as great as Lex", with Michael Rosenbaum's departure, and Doomsday fit what they were looking for.[5]

Reception edit

Season eight finished 152 out of the 190 shows ranked in the Nielsen ratings, averaging 3.74 million viewers a week.[6] Smallville's eighth season received an Emmy Award nomination in the Sound Editing for a Series category.[7] In the 2009 Teen Choice Awards, Tom Welling received the award for Choice TV Actor – Action Adventure.[45]

The season eight DVD box set was officially released on August 25, 2009,[46] and sold approximately 183,000 units in its first week; it generated an estimated $6.7 million. Comparatively, the DVD revenue decreased from the previous year, with the season seven box set having sold over 212,000 units and generating an estimated $8 million during its first week. Regardless, it was enough for Smallville to earn second place in most units sold during the ending week of August 30, 2009, just behind the season five boxset of House which sold approximately 223,000 units. Even though House sold more units, Smallville's $6.7 million in revenue was more than House's $6.0 million, making it the top money earner for the week.[47] In its second week, the eighth season only sold 55,000 units, and earning more than $2 million.[48] The third week of release saw another dip in sales, with the season eight boxset only selling 30,000 units. At the same time, the end of week three brought the season eight sales past the $10 million mark.[49]

Home media release edit

The complete eighth season of Smallville was released on August 25, 2009, in North America in both DVD and Blu-ray format.[50][51] The DVD and Blu-ray box set were also released in region 2 and region 4 on October 12, 2009, and March 31, 2010, respectively.[52][53][54][55] The box set included various special features, including episode commentary, a behind-the-scenes featurettes titled "Smallville's Doomsday: The Making of a Monster" and "In the Director's Chair: Behind the Lens and Calling the Shots with Allison Mack".[56]

References edit

  1. ^ "Smallville Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved July 9, 2007.
  2. ^ Rob Salem (April 24, 2008). "Shaking things up in Smallville". The Star. Retrieved May 19, 2008.
  3. ^ Kristin Dos Santos (May 1, 2008). "Breaking: Michael Rosenbaum Has Left Smallville". Eonline. Retrieved May 2, 2008.
  4. ^ Matt Webb Mitovich (May 16, 2008). . TV Guide. Archived from the original on May 20, 2008. Retrieved May 21, 2008.
  5. ^ a b c Craig Byrne. "Roundtable interview with executive producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson (part 1)". Kryptonsite. Retrieved September 2, 2008.
  6. ^ a b "Weekly Program Rankings". ABC Medianet. May 19, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  7. ^ a b EOL Staff (July 16, 2009). "Complete List of Emmy Nominations". E! Online. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  8. ^ Gorman, Bill (September 23, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, September 15–21". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  9. ^ Gorman, Bill (September 30, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, September 22–28". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  10. ^ Gorman, Bill (October 14, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, October 6–12". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  11. ^ Gorman, Bill (October 7, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, September 29 – October 5". Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  12. ^ Gorman, Bill (October 21, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, October 13–19". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  13. ^ Seidman, Robert (October 29, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, October 20–26". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  14. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 4, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, October 27 – November 2". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  15. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 11, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, November 3–9". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  16. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 18, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, November 10–16, 2008". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 22, 2008.
  17. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 25, 2008). "Top CW Primetime Shows, November 17–23". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 25, 2008.
  18. ^ Seidman, Robert (January 21, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, January 12–18". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved January 21, 2009.
  19. ^ Seidman, Robert (January 27, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, January 19–25, 2009". TV by the Number. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  20. ^ Seidman, Robert (February 3, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, January 26 – February 1, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
  21. ^ Seidman, Robert (February 10, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, February 2–8, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  22. ^ Seidman, Robert (March 17, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, March 9–15, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  23. ^ Seidman, Robert (March 24, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, March 16–22, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
  24. ^ Seidman, Robert (March 31, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, March 23–29, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved April 1, 2009.
  25. ^ Seidman, Robert (April 7, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, March 30 – April 5, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
  26. ^ Seidman, Robert (May 2, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, April 20–26, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 2, 2009.
  27. ^ Seidman, Robert (May 6, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, April 27 – May 3, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 12, 2009.
  28. ^ Seidman, Robert (May 12, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, May 4–10, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 12, 2009.
  29. ^ Seidman, Robert (May 19, 2009). "Top CW Primetime Shows, May 11–17, 2009". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  30. ^ . TV Guide. July 21, 2008. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  31. ^ a b c d Kristin Dos Santos (August 27, 2008). "Smallville: What's in Store for Season Eight?". TV Guide. Retrieved August 31, 2008.
  32. ^ a b Craig Byrne. "Roundtable interview with executive producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson (part 2)". Kryptonsite. Retrieved September 2, 2008.
  33. ^ . TV Guide. September 11, 2008. Archived from the original on September 13, 2008. Retrieved September 11, 2008.
  34. ^ Eduardo Vasconcellos (July 27, 2008). "SDCC 08: Smallville Q&A: The cast and crew unveil a few tidbits on the upcoming season". IGN. Retrieved September 2, 2008.
  35. ^ Craig Byrne. "Roundtable interview with Justin Hartley". Kryptonsite. Retrieved September 2, 2008.
  36. ^ Craig Byrne. "Roundtable interview with Allison Mack". Kryptonsite. Retrieved September 3, 2008.
  37. ^ . TV Guide. July 24, 2008. Archived from the original on August 27, 2008. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  38. ^ Vaneta Rogers (July 27, 2008). "SDCC '08 – Geoff Johns Brings the Legion to 'Smallville'". Newsarama. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  39. ^ Matt Mitovich (January 21, 2009). "Exclusive: Who Will Make Magic as Smallville's Zatanna?". TV Guide. Retrieved January 21, 2009.
  40. ^ Craig Byrne (June 30, 2009). "KryptonSite Interview: Bryan Q. Miller Talks About His Comic Book Work & More". Kryptonsite. Retrieved July 1, 2009.
  41. ^ Matt Webb Mitovich (November 6, 2009). . TV Guide. Archived from the original on November 9, 2009. Retrieved November 10, 2009.
  42. ^ "Catwoman 2, Punisher: War Zone, Transformers 2: July 30 Comic Reel". Comic Book Resources. July 30, 2008. Retrieved August 16, 2008.
  43. ^ Craig Byrne. "Roundtable interview with Cassidy Freeman". Kryptonsite. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  44. ^ Craig Byrne. "Roundtable interview with Sam Witwer". Kryptonsite. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  45. ^ "2009 Teen Choice Awards, Nominees, Winners, TV Schedule". ChiFF.com. Retrieved August 12, 2009.
  46. ^ David Lambert (June 3, 2009). . TVShowsOnDVD. Archived from the original on June 6, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  47. ^ Robert Seidman (September 9, 2009). "Heavy rotation on USA Network helping NCIS & House DVD Sales?". TVByTheNumbers.com. Retrieved September 29, 2009.
  48. ^ Robert Seidman (September 14, 2009). "Heroes leads TV Show DVD Sales, Supernatural strong for week ending 9/6". TVByTheNumbers.com. Retrieved September 28, 2009.
  49. ^ Robert Seidman (September 21, 2009). "The Office dominates TV Show DVD sales, Fringe a distant second for the week ending 9/13/09". TVByTheNumbers.com. Retrieved September 28, 2009.
  50. ^ David Lambert (June 3, 2009). . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2009. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  51. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on August 28, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  52. ^ "DVD Official 8th Season (Region 2)". Amazon.uk. Retrieved March 22, 2009.
  53. ^ . EzyDVD. Archived from the original on January 31, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  54. ^ "Smallville — The Complete Eighth Season [Blu-ray] (2009)". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved November 11, 2009.
  55. ^ . ezydvd. Archived from the original on March 22, 2010. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  56. ^ Details from the back of the DVD box set.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Smallville at IMDb
  • List of Smallville season 8 episodes at Wikia
  • Smallville at epguides.com
  • List of Smallville season 8 guide at kryptonsite.com

smallville, season, eighth, season, smallville, american, television, series, began, airing, september, 2008, series, recounts, early, adventures, kryptonian, clark, kent, adjusts, life, fictional, town, smallville, kansas, during, years, before, becomes, supe. The eighth season of Smallville an American television series began airing on September 18 2008 The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville Kansas during the years before he becomes Superman The eighth season comprises 22 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 14 2009 1 marking the third season to air on The CW television network Regular cast members during season eight include Tom Welling Allison Mack Erica Durance Aaron Ashmore along with new series regulars Cassidy Freeman Sam Witwer and Justin Hartley SmallvilleSeason 8DVD and Blu ray coverStarringTom Welling Allison Mack Erica Durance Aaron Ashmore Cassidy Freeman Sam Witwer Justin HartleyNo of episodes22ReleaseOriginal networkThe CWOriginal releaseSeptember 18 2008 2008 09 18 May 14 2009 2009 05 14 Season chronology PreviousSeason 7Next Season 9List of episodesThis season focuses on Clark Kent as he starts his job at the Daily Planet begins to accept more of his destiny as Earth s hero and develops romantic feelings for Lois Lane While Lex Luthor is presumed dead and Lana Lang has left Smallville for good Clark also meets new characters Davis Bloome Smallville s interpretation of Doomsday as well as the new CEO of LuthorCorp Tess Mercer In other storylines Clark and Oliver Queen clash over how to handle Lex when he resurfaces while Chloe Sullivan and Jimmy Olsen take their relationship to the next level In addition this season sees the appearance of more DC Comics characters including recurring appearances from Plastique and members of the Legion of Super Heroes Following the end of season seven it was announced that series regulars Kristin Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum who had been with the show since the first episode would not return as regulars for the eighth season though Kreuk did return as a recurring guest to conclude her story 2 3 Laura Vandervoort and John Glover departed the series alongside Kreuk and Rosenbaum Glover was killed off in season seven s Descent while Vandervoort was written out of the series after one season but made one guest appearance in this season 4 Show creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar also departed the series allowing Kelly Souders Brian Peterson Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer to continue as executive producers This allowed the show to reinvigorate itself by introducing new characters and storylines as well as developing Clark s understanding of his destiny 5 Averaging 3 74 million viewers per episode the season out ranked other high profile shows on the network such as Reaper and Gossip Girl 6 It also received an Emmy Award nomination in the Sound Editing for a Series category 7 Contents 1 Episodes 2 Production 2 1 Writing 2 2 Characters 3 Reception 4 Home media release 5 References 6 External linksEpisodes editSee also List of Smallville episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 1531 Odyssey Kevin G FairStory by Brian Peterson amp Kelly SoudersTeleplay by Todd Slavkin amp Darren SwimmerSeptember 18 2008 2008 09 18 3T74514 34 8 After the collapse of the Fortress of Solitude Oliver Queen Arthur Curry Alan Ritchson and Dinah Lance Alaina Huffman set out searching for Clark At the same time newly promoted Tess Mercer also begins searching for Lex Luthor Oliver discovers that Clark is being held captive in Russia and leaves to rescue him Chloe is revealed to be in the custody of LuthorCorp who have been testing her developing powers which now include super intelligence Lex s assistant Regan Matthews Ari Cohen has been using Chloe to locate the members of Oliver s team Oliver and Clark who has lost his powers arrive at the LuthorCorp site and rescue Chloe Arthur and Dinah John Jones Phil Morris arrives and restores Clark s powers at the cost of his own Chloe no longer has the ability to heal but still possesses her extreme intelligence powers Tess finds and keeps the key Clark used to start the fortress Jimmy asks Chloe to forget his proposal but she says yes to it anyway Afterwards Clark decides that he must leave the farm and pursue a new life one that is free from the things that have been holding him back from his destiny After learning Lex is still alive the heroes split up to find him and protect their identities Clark starts his internship in the Daily Planet with Lois as his co worker 1542 Plastique Rick RosenthalDon Whitehead amp Holly HendersonSeptember 25 2008 2008 09 25 3T74524 18 9 On Clark s first day at the Daily Planet a bomb on a bus goes off outside the building Chloe helps one of the injured passengers Bette Jessica Parker Kennedy and meets paramedic Davis Bloome Bette a homeless teenager stays with Chloe while Davis contacts a friend who runs a shelter for the homeless Clark discovers that there was no bomb on the bus but that someone blew it up with their meteor power Clark and Lois deduce that Bette is the one with the meteor power and Clark arrives at the Talon to save Chloe before Bette can hurt her As Bette heads to Belle Reve Tess stops by and persuades her to join a group of individuals who also have meteor powers that Tess has been forming Chloe calls Davis to let him know she s reopening the Isis Foundation as he is shown lying naked in the street awoken in pain 1553 Toxic Mairzee AlmasCaroline DriesOctober 2 2008 2008 10 02 3T74534 11 10 Oliver collapses at a fundraiser and reveals to Clark and Chloe that he has been poisoned and only has twelve hours to live Chloe calls Davis who attempts to find a cure for Oliver s ailment while Clark tries to find out who is responsible Tess assigns Lois the job of uncovering the truth about Oliver s drunken fall at the fundraiser While unconscious Oliver relives the time he was shipwrecked on an island and how he first learned to shoot a bow He also relives his first meeting with Tess who was kidnapped while doing marine research in Fiji by a man named Marcos Ron Selmour Clark manages to get an antidote for Oliver who informs him that Tess will be attacked next Clark saves Tess before Marcos who has returned can kill her Tess gives Oliver information proving Lionel killed his parents which upsets him even further when he learns Clark knew but could not be trusting enough to tell him Tess later takes revenge and poisons Marcos before sending him to the hospital to die 1564 Instinct James ConwayAl Septien amp Turi MeyerOctober 9 2008 2008 10 09 3T74544 05 11 Tess and Dr Edward Groll Bill Mondy activate the crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude which results in an energy beam being sent into space An alien Maxima Charlotte Sullivan from the planet Almerac recognizes the beacon as Kryptonian and comes to Earth to search for the Kryptonian she believes sent for her Maxima tracks the signal to Tess and then mistakenly identifies Jimmy as the Kryptonian Maxima s kiss almost kills Jimmy but Clark comes to the rescue Maxima realizing Clark is the Kryptonian she has been looking for finds Clark at the Daily Planet and she uses her hormone enhanced kiss to take control over Clark When Clark tries to comfort Lois who witnesses the pair kissing Maxima assumes she is a rival mate and attempts to kill her Clark stops Maxima and uses her bracelet to send her back to her home planet he also learns that Tess has his crystal but the crystal is stolen and Tess later receives an email from someone named X letting her know she isn t ready for it yet 1575 Committed Glen WinterBryan Q MillerOctober 16 2008 2008 10 16 3T74554 18 12 Chloe and Jimmy are kidnapped after their engagement party by a jeweler named Macy David Lewis who wants to test their love Using a lie detector to quiz them every time one is caught in a lie the other is punished with a surge of electricity Clark and Lois discover that they are missing and pose as a couple to lure the kidnapper out of hiding Chloe and Jimmy survive answering the questions to Macy s satisfaction who sets them free Lois is kidnapped by the jeweler Clark goes to her rescue but a kryptonite watch Macy wears weakens Clark During the line of questions Lois admits that she loves Clark Before Clark can answer he manages to strip the watch off Macy and then knock him unconscious Later Lois chalks up her love for Clark as nothing more than a lie which she was able to accomplish by slipping the lie detector electrode off her finger 1586 Prey Michael RohlKelly Souders amp Brian PetersonOctober 23 2008 2008 10 23 3774564 15 13 A serial killer attacks a local club injuring and murdering several patrons Clark arrives and discovers Davis s body covered in blood and lying unconscious on the floor Davis denies any memory of the event While looking for clues Clark again encounters John Jones who since losing his powers has taken a job as a police detective John and Clark work together on the attack with John indicating that there have been others and that Davis has been the first to arrive on each of the scenes Davis discovers that the blood on his body is not his and that he has no wounds Davis starts to believe that he is the killer because he suffers blackouts during the attacks and finds his skin under the fingernail of a victim A client of Chloe s named Randy Klein Tyler Johnston attacks Davis and Jimmy with his shadow form and after Clark subdues him the client confesses to all of the murders John warns Clark that his heroic actions are getting a lot of attention and could expose him to the world so he needs to be more careful when saving people Randy is later approached by Tess s assistant Eva Greer Anna Williams who offers him a chance to be part of a team 1597 Identity Mairzee AlmasTodd Slavkin amp Darren SwimmerOctober 30 2008 2008 10 30 3T74574 32 14 Lois and Jimmy are mugged on the street and when Jimmy attempts to snap a picture of the mugger he catches a blurred image of Clark saving Lois Jimmy goes on the hunt to identify the mysterious Good Samaritan and Chloe tells Clark that he should use this opportunity to create an alter ego for himself like Oliver has with Green Arrow Tess plants a new reporter named Sebastian Kane Kyle Schmid at the Daily Planet who has the ability to steal memories to find out if Lois stole the crystal Jimmy s research leads him right to Clark Having Oliver pose as the Good Samaritan Clark sets up a scheme and shows Jimmy that he is wrong Sebastian attempts to kill Lois after discovering that she knows who he is but Clark intervenes Lois vows to uncover the identity of the Good Samaritan and Clark realizes his destiny might be to give people hope Chloe visits Sebastian and when she learns that he knows Clark s secret she uses her abilities to render him catatonic 1608 Bloodline Michael RohlCaroline DriesNovember 6 2008 2008 11 06 3T74594 45 15 Someone sends Clark the crystal to rebuild the Fortress only when Clark touches the crystal it activates and sends him and Lois to the Phantom Zone There Clark and Lois find Kara who helps Lois escape back to Earth but General Zod s wife Faora also escapes and takes over Lois s body Faora sets out to find her son who turns out to be Davis Faora explains that he was created when Faora and Zod could not have children When Davis does not recognize her Faora kills him promising to make him stronger Chloe uses her powers to bring Clark and Kara back to Earth with Kara getting John Jones s crystal to exorcise Faora from Lois s body Tess pieces together that Clark was in the Arctic with Lex when he disappeared while Kara decides to leave Earth in search of Kandor a city that could possibly house survivors of Krypton Davis awakens now with indestructible skin 1619 Abyss Kevin G FairDon Whitehead amp Holly HendersonNovember 13 2008 2008 11 13 3T74583 55 16 Chloe s memories begin rapidly disappearing as Brainiac replaces them with Kryptonian code with the symbol for Doom appearing repeatedly After Chloe forgets everyone except Davis Clark decides he has to use the crystal to rebuild the Fortress of Solitude and have Jor El restore her memories However Clark makes a sole provision that all of Chloe s knowledge about Clark s true identity be removed As Jor El restores her memories Brainiac leaves Chloe and infects the Fortress unknown to Clark With her memories restored Chloe continues planning her wedding with Jimmy Davis visits Chloe and confesses his love for her and that he believes she is marrying the wrong man 16210 Bride Jeannot SzwarcAl Septien amp Turi MeyerNovember 20 2008 2008 11 20 3T74604 18 17 While Lois organizes Jimmy and Chloe s wedding Oliver shows up on the Kent farm and informs Clark that Lex is still alive but he needs Clark s help to find Lex s exact location Clark declines his immediate assistance explaining that Chloe no longer knows his secret and would never understand why he could not give her away at her wedding Traveling to Cuba Oliver meets Lana Lang who has also been following Lex s trail Oliver convinces Lana to come back to Smallville and she arrives at the wedding interrupting Clark and Lois just as they are about to kiss A security guard discovers Davis disposing of evidence But before he can call the police Davis morphs into a Kryptonian monster and kills him The monster arrives at the ceremony where he critically injures Jimmy and kidnaps Chloe He then takes Chloe to the Fortress of Solitude Lois decides to leave Smallville to help Jimmy although her real reason is the arrival of Lana and leaves heartbroken 16311 Legion Glen WinterGeoff JohnsJanuary 15 2009 2009 01 15 3T74614 29 18 Clark is attacked by Persuader Fraser Aitcheson in his barn but before he is killed a trio of superpowered aliens from the 31st Century called the Legion shows up and saves him While inhabiting Chloe s body Brainiac informs Davis that he will soon become the creature Doomsday permanently and places him in an ice cocoon for the metamorphosis Rokk Ryan Kennedy Imra Alexz Johnson and Garth Calum Worthy inform Clark that today is the day he is supposed to destroy Brainiac for good but the only way for him to do that would be to kill Chloe Brainiac begins sucking the knowledge from every human mind through the world s computer network when he is attacked by the Legion Before the Legionnaires can kill Chloe Clark intervenes and convinces them to focus their powers and pull Brainiac out of Chloe who regains her memories of Clark s secret Afterward the Legion takes what is left of Brainiac with them back to the future to reprogram him into Brainiac 5 leaving Clark with a Legion ring of his own 16412 Bulletproof Morgan BeggsBryan MillerJanuary 22 2009 2009 01 22 3T74623 85 19 John Jones is shot by an unseen assailant while on duty and Chloe and Clark suspect that the shooter was another police officer Clark goes undercover as a cop to identify the shooter Clark discovers that a group of officers are taking the law into their own hands and killing criminals The group realize who Clark really is and frame him for John s attempted murder Believing that Green Arrow is on to them the cops attempt to kill him as well Luckily Clark s words of encouragement persuade one of the cops a young Dan Turpin David Paetkau to turn on his companions Joe Simmons Jim Thorburton and Talbert Ty Olsson With some help from John who has recovered Clark is cleared of all charges while Simmons and Talbert are arrested Lana informs Tess that Lex inserted a nano transmitter into her optic nerve so that he could keep an eye on everything she was doing As retribution Tess offers Oliver the chance to buy LuthorCorp 16513 Power Allison MackTodd Slavkin amp Darren SwimmerJanuary 29 2009 2009 01 29 3T74634 21 20 Believing that Lana has been kidnapped Tess tells Clark that she believes Lex took her She also informs Clark that the reason Lana left after coming out of her coma was because Lex had her taken into custody when she woke and forced her to break up with Clark via a video After Clark talks with Chloe he realizes that Lana never returned because she was busy plotting her revenge against Lex Clark and Chloe discover that Lana was not kidnapped but intends to use Lex s Prometheus technology which harnesses alien DNA to give an individual super human abilities on herself It is a success and Lana is imbued with super powers of her own Later she tells Clark that he no longer has to worry about her and that they can work together to make the world a better place 16614 Requiem Michael RohlDon Whitehead amp Holly HendersonFebruary 5 2009 2009 02 05 3T74643 93 21 Just as Oliver is announcing to the LuthorCorp board of executives that Queen Industries has bought controlling interest in LuthorCorp a bomb detonates in the meeting room Clark and Lana investigate the bombing and discover that the bomb was made with kryptonite Lana also discovers that her suit not only gives her strength and speed but absorbs kryptonite radiation as well The bombmaker Winslow Schott Chris Gauthier a former Queen Industries employee now under Lex s employ plants another bomb on the roof of the Daily Planet When Lana absorbs the kryptonite in this bomb to deactivate it she becomes so irradiated that she and Clark can never again be near each other Clark tracks Lex down but Lana stops him from doing something he would regret and Lex s mobile safe house explodes and kills him To keep from harming Clark Lana leaves Smallville again 16715 Infamous Glen WinterCaroline DriesMarch 12 2009 2009 03 12 3T74653 56 22 Lois Lane returns to Smallville and is not happy to see Clark Linda Lake Tori Spelling comes back and threatens to expose Clark s secret if he does not agree to provide her with the inside scoop on all of the Red Blue Blur heroics he performs Instead Clark has Lois write his story as a means of controlling the inevitable In response Linda announces that Clark is part of an alien invasion and that he killed Lex Luthor With the police after him Clark uses his Legion ring to go back in time and stops Linda from writing her story Clark destroys the ring afterward Davis begins taking antipsychotic medication to keep his alien side from coming out and visits Linda who will soon be taken to Belle Reve When Linda tries to bring out Doomsday in an effort to escape from going to Belle Reve Davis keeps the creature from coming by smothering her with a pillow 16816 Turbulence Kevin G FairAl Septien amp Turi MeyerMarch 19 2009 2009 03 19 3T74663 49 23 Clark begins to embrace the idea of a double identity by wearing his blue shirt under his suit carrying his red jacket in his backpack and switching into his Red Blue Blur persona whenever he needs to Tess orchestrates an elaborate plan to expose Clark s secret which involves stranding the two of them on a plane on the verge of crashing Clark manages to get the two to safety without Tess seeing him use his powers Meanwhile Jimmy witnesses Davis murdering a man in the hospital but Davis drugs Jimmy with a hallucinogen to make it appear that he is delusional After witnessing Chloe and Davis hugging and having Chloe stun him with a taser before he could hit Davis with a pipe Jimmy informs Chloe that marrying her was a mistake and he walks out on her 16917 Hex Mairzee AlmasBryan MillerMarch 26 2009 2009 03 26 3T74673 79 24 A magician named Zatanna Serinda Swan grants Chloe s wish to have Lois s life and as a result Chloe wakes up with Lois s body Chloe informs Clark about what has happened and the pair track down Zatanna Chloe learns that to reverse the spell she has to not want the wish any longer at the same time Clark inadvertently wishes to have a normal life which deprives him of the knowledge of his abilities Zatanna visits Oliver and offers to grant him one wish if he can find her father s book of spells Oliver gets the book and Zatanna sets out to resurrect her father Zatara with it which will require her to sacrifice her own life Clark regains the memory of his alien heritage with help from Chloe and convinces Zatanna not to sacrifice herself but instead use her gifts to honor her father s memory 17018 Eternal James MarshallBrian Peterson amp Kelly SoudersApril 2 2009 2009 04 02 3T74683 84 25 After doing some research Tess informs Davis that he crash landed to Earth in 1989 during the Smallville meteor shower alongside another boy She tells Davis that he and Clark Kent are destined to fight and kill each other and that Clark cannot accept his role as Earth s savior until he kills Davis Davis remembers that he was hurt by kryptonite as a child and has Chloe lock him in a tank and drown him in a kryptonite solution until he dies Tess tries to convince Clark that she knows who he is and her theory about his needing to kill Davis but she fails In the end Davis returns to life and is now immune to kryptonite he informs Chloe that her presence is the only thing that keeps Doomsday at bay It is also revealed that Tess is in possession of the Kryptonian orb that took Clark s powers 17119 Stiletto Kevin G FairCaroline DriesApril 23 2009 2009 04 23 3T74693 10 26 After saving Chloe from a carjacker who turns out to be local mobster Bruno Mannheim Dominic Zamprogna Lois takes on the superhero persona of Stiletto which she uses to get closer to the Red Blue Blur and convince him to give an interview to Lois Lane Jimmy is enlisted to take photos of Lois in her Stiletto costume but his camera is taken by the mobster who wants revenge on Stiletto Clark goes looking for Stiletto in an effort to track down Chloe s laptop that contains files on Oliver and his team and discovers that Lois is Stiletto After lecturing her on faking a story he tracks down the laptop but is incapacitated by kryptonite used in the money counterfeiting operation Lois arrives just in time to save Clark and Jimmy In the end Lois receives a call from the Red Blue Blur who informs her that she does not need to fake stories to be a good reporter and when he is ready to come out to the world she will be the first to know 17220 Beast Michael RohlGenevieve SparlingApril 30 2009 2009 04 30 3T74703 23 27 Clark begins to suspect that Davis is alive and when the Metropolis police issue a manhunt for Davis whom they believe to be a local serial killer Chloe decides it would be best if they both just left Smallville Clark informs Chloe that he can send Davis to the Phantom Zone using the crystal from the Fortress of Solitude Hearing this Chloe lies and tells Clark she thinks Davis could be in Alaska Clark finds Davis in the process of killing Oliver but he intervenes and takes Davis to the Fortress Clark uses the crystal to open the Phantom Zone but Chloe arrives removes the crystal and chastises Clark for giving up on Davis Chloe and Davis leave the Fortress and Smallville going off the grid so that Clark and Oliver can not track them 17321 Injustice Tom WellingAl Septien amp Turi MeyerMay 7 2009 2009 05 07 3T74713 39 28 Tess gathers a team of meteor infected individuals consisting of Plastique Eva Greer Parasite Brendan Fletcher Livewire Anna Mae Routledge and Neutron Jae Lee to track Doomsday so that she can give Clark his location and hopefully convince him to kill Doomsday Neutron is killed by Doomsday and Livewire has her powers stolen by Parasite before being killed offscreen by Tess Eva pretends to be Chloe in order to trick Clark into killing Doomsday After Eva s death Plastique and Parasite fry the chips in their head and go after Tess only to be defeated by Clark and Oliver Tess later learns that Clark plans to use black kryptonite to split Davis from his Doomsday persona and send the beast into the Phantom Zone As a result Tess steals the crystal that opens the Phantom Zone and destroys it all at the request from a disembodied voice claiming to be from Kandor that emanates from the Kryptonian orb she has Tess informs Clark that now he has no choice but to kill Doomsday Meanwhile Oliver confesses to Clark that he killed Lex which forces Clark to question who Oliver has become if he s willing to take another man s life 17422 Doomsday James MarshallBrian Peterson amp Kelly SoudersMay 14 2009 2009 05 14 3T74723 13 29 Rokk returns from the 31st Century and informs Clark that Doomsday will kill him and gives him a new Legion ring to transport Doomsday to the future Instead Clark decides to use black kryptonite to split Davis from Doomsday and bury the beast a mile underground Tess confronts Lois about stealing the Kryptonian orb As the two fight Lois finds the Legion ring and is transported to another time in history When Davis starts to change Chloe uses the black kryptonite to split him herself Clark battles Doomsday in the streets of Metropolis and manages to bury Doomsday as planned using explosives to seal the tunnel Davis stabs Jimmy when he realizes that Chloe still loves Jimmy Before he dies Jimmy impales Davis on a metal rod resulting in a mutual kill Clark tells Chloe that it is human learned emotions that have caused him the most trouble and vows that Clark Kent is dead The orb returns to Tess and releases Zod Production editWriting edit Executive producer Kelly Souders explained that the loss of show creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar as well as series regulars Michael Rosenbaum and Kristin Kreuk at the end of the seventh season forced the creative team to look at the show from a new angle As Souders explained it allowed the writers to work with blank slates and come up with ways to reinvigorate and reinvent the show 5 Executive producer Darren Swimmer explained that this season features Chloe s powers manifesting in a way that they have not previously been seen He went on to express that the theme of season eight is double identity specifically Swimmer explained that Clark would begin to understand that he is going to have to live a double life or he will never be able to continue forward with his destiny Season eight is about Clark moving forward to his destiny in a way that the show has never attempted before 30 Swimmer further explained that Clark is acting more with his superpowers whereas previously he would react to the situation he s going to seek out trouble Clark joined the Daily Planet to help his cause using the Planet as a means to get information about where there is trouble Clark s heroic actions put him in Jimmy s sights who starts connecting things to Clark this helped fuel Clark s decision to develop a secret identity 31 Another reason for Clark s decision to develop a secret identity will be the stark contrast between saving people in the secluded streets of Smallville and saving people in the crowded streets of Metropolis 32 While working at the Daily Planet Clark was paired up with Lois on various assignments Lois Lane actress Erica Durance explained the episodes focused more on her character than they have been in the past and that Lois and Clark are both rivals and supportive partners to each other Durance also revealed that Lois begins to realize her true romantic feelings for Clark but that she does not want him to know the truth because she does not know what she wants to do with those feelings Season eight explored these romantic notions between the two characters 33 Jeph Loeb added at the time that season eight explores more of the DC Comics mythology and introduces new characters as well as expanding on already existing ones in Smallville continuity 34 Peterson also revealed that there was a chance that the show would break the No flights no tights rule at least in regard to the flying part of the rule 32 With Justin Hartley added as a series regular Smallville explored more of his backstory including why he chose to become Green Arrow how he accomplished it and how he became good at archery This season also explored more of the friendship between Oliver Queen and Clark Oliver would be broken down emotionally questioning whether he made the right choice to sacrifice all for the sake of being Green Arrow and that causes him to butt heads with Clark who is beginning to embrace his destiny 35 Allison Mack s character Chloe Sullivan has more romantic interests in this season Not only would the character still have Jimmy Olsen but there is still the question of her romantic interest in Clark as well as a new interest in the character of Davis Bloome Mack s character would also be picking up the Isis Foundation a counseling center for people infected by kryptonite that Lana founded before she left Smallville Mack explained that Chloe was forging her own destiny in this season and letting Clark learn to deal with problems on his own previous seasons saw Clark relying heavily on Chloe to help solve the crime 36 Characters edit Brian Wayne Peterson and Todd Slavkin revealed that they planned to introduce more DC Comics characters into Smallville this season Among those appearing were Plastique and Maxima the latter coming to Smallville to try to mate with Clark 37 This version of Maxima had the ability to make herself irresistible to men including Clark whom she set her sights on actress Charlotte Sullivan was cast as Maxima 31 Smallville also introduced the futuristic heroes from the Legion of Super Heroes Comic book scribe Geoff Johns wrote the episode that featured the Legion of Super Heroes and suggested that people familiar with the Legion would recognize them when they appeared on the show as they had some of the quintessential elements of their comic book counterparts 38 Saturn Girl Cosmic Boy and Lightning Lad appeared in this episode 31 In the seventeenth episode Hex Smallville puts its spin on the DC character Zatanna Portrayed by Serinda Swan Zatanna is a magician who comes to town and grants Chloe a birthday wish that results in Chloe s body transforming into Lois 39 In an interview writer Bryan Q Miller explained that he read through archived comics featuring the Zatanna character but was more influenced by Grant Morrison s writing turn on Seven Soldiers as well as the television episodes of Batman The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited that Zatanna made appearances on 40 Swan won the role of Zatanna after acing her audition thanks to the actress recording Zatanna s spells into her iPod and studying them in reverse to cast a spell Zatanna recites the words in reverse 41 There are two new characters added to the show as series regulars Tess Mercer and Davis Bloome The name Tess Mercer is a homage to two characters from Superman lore Eve Teschmacher and Mercy Graves 42 As Freeman described her character Tess Mercer is Lex s handpicked successor she is fierce fun and intelligent Tess Mercer s primary goal for this season was finding Lex which drew her inquisitively to Clark who she believed would be able to help her 43 Darren Swimmer revealed that Tess develops a romantic interest in Clark as well 31 Davis Bloome would actually be Smallville s interpretation of Doomsday the only character to have succeeded at killing Superman In Smallville Doomsday was represented by a nice guy paramedic who grew up moving from foster home to foster home His storyline was very dark in that the character would uncover horrible truths about himself Witwer explained that over the course of the season his character would come to resemble that of the comic book counterpart he is based on 44 Brian Peterson explained that the new executive producers were looking for a villainous character that was as great as Lex with Michael Rosenbaum s departure and Doomsday fit what they were looking for 5 Reception editSeason eight finished 152 out of the 190 shows ranked in the Nielsen ratings averaging 3 74 million viewers a week 6 Smallville s eighth season received an Emmy Award nomination in the Sound Editing for a Series category 7 In the 2009 Teen Choice Awards Tom Welling received the award for Choice TV Actor Action Adventure 45 The season eight DVD box set was officially released on August 25 2009 46 and sold approximately 183 000 units in its first week it generated an estimated 6 7 million Comparatively the DVD revenue decreased from the previous year with the season seven box set having sold over 212 000 units and generating an estimated 8 million during its first week Regardless it was enough for Smallville to earn second place in most units sold during the ending week of August 30 2009 just behind the season five boxset of House which sold approximately 223 000 units Even though House sold more units Smallville s 6 7 million in revenue was more than House s 6 0 million making it the top money earner for the week 47 In its second week the eighth season only sold 55 000 units and earning more than 2 million 48 The third week of release saw another dip in sales with the season eight boxset only selling 30 000 units At the same time the end of week three brought the season eight sales past the 10 million mark 49 Home media release editThe complete eighth season of Smallville was released on August 25 2009 in North America in both DVD and Blu ray format 50 51 The DVD and Blu ray box set were also released in region 2 and region 4 on October 12 2009 and March 31 2010 respectively 52 53 54 55 The box set included various special features including episode commentary a behind the scenes featurettes titled Smallville s Doomsday The Making of a Monster and In the Director s Chair Behind the Lens and Calling the Shots with Allison Mack 56 References edit Smallville Episodes TV Guide Retrieved July 9 2007 Rob Salem April 24 2008 Shaking things up in Smallville The Star Retrieved May 19 2008 Kristin Dos Santos May 1 2008 Breaking Michael Rosenbaum Has Left Smallville Eonline Retrieved May 2 2008 Matt Webb Mitovich May 16 2008 Smallville Exclusive Kara s Future Is Up Up in the Air TV Guide Archived from the original on May 20 2008 Retrieved May 21 2008 a b c Craig Byrne Roundtable interview with executive producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson part 1 Kryptonsite Retrieved September 2 2008 a b Weekly Program Rankings ABC Medianet May 19 2008 Retrieved May 20 2009 a b EOL Staff July 16 2009 Complete List of Emmy Nominations E Online Retrieved July 23 2009 Gorman Bill September 23 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows September 15 21 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Gorman Bill September 30 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows September 22 28 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Gorman Bill October 14 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows October 6 12 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Gorman Bill October 7 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows September 29 October 5 Retrieved November 22 2008 Gorman Bill October 21 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows October 13 19 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Seidman Robert October 29 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows October 20 26 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Seidman Robert November 4 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows October 27 November 2 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Seidman Robert November 11 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows November 3 9 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Seidman Robert November 18 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows November 10 16 2008 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 22 2008 Seidman Robert November 25 2008 Top CW Primetime Shows November 17 23 TV by the Numbers Retrieved November 25 2008 Seidman Robert January 21 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows January 12 18 TV by the Numbers Retrieved January 21 2009 Seidman Robert January 27 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows January 19 25 2009 TV by the Number Retrieved February 22 2009 Seidman Robert February 3 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows January 26 February 1 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved February 5 2009 Seidman Robert February 10 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows February 2 8 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved February 11 2009 Seidman Robert March 17 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows March 9 15 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved March 20 2009 Seidman Robert March 24 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows March 16 22 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved March 25 2009 Seidman Robert March 31 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows March 23 29 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved April 1 2009 Seidman Robert April 7 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows March 30 April 5 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved April 7 2009 Seidman Robert May 2 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows April 20 26 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved May 2 2009 Seidman Robert May 6 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows April 27 May 3 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved May 12 2009 Seidman Robert May 12 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows May 4 10 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved May 12 2009 Seidman Robert May 19 2009 Top CW Primetime Shows May 11 17 2009 TV by the Numbers Retrieved May 20 2009 Smallville Scoop Part 1 Chloe s Challenges and More TV Guide July 21 2008 Archived from the original on September 7 2008 Retrieved August 27 2008 a b c d Kristin Dos Santos August 27 2008 Smallville What s in Store for Season Eight TV Guide Retrieved August 31 2008 a b Craig Byrne Roundtable interview with executive producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson part 2 Kryptonsite Retrieved September 2 2008 Big Smallville Scoop from Erica Durance Part 1 TV Guide September 11 2008 Archived from the original on September 13 2008 Retrieved September 11 2008 Eduardo Vasconcellos July 27 2008 SDCC 08 Smallville Q amp A The cast and crew unveil a few tidbits on the upcoming season IGN Retrieved September 2 2008 Craig Byrne Roundtable interview with Justin Hartley Kryptonsite Retrieved September 2 2008 Craig Byrne Roundtable interview with Allison Mack Kryptonsite Retrieved September 3 2008 Smallville Preview Will Lana Rock Clark s World TV Guide July 24 2008 Archived from the original on August 27 2008 Retrieved August 27 2008 Vaneta Rogers July 27 2008 SDCC 08 Geoff Johns Brings the Legion to Smallville Newsarama Retrieved August 27 2008 Matt Mitovich January 21 2009 Exclusive Who Will Make Magic as Smallville s Zatanna TV Guide Retrieved January 21 2009 Craig Byrne June 30 2009 KryptonSite Interview Bryan Q Miller Talks About His Comic Book Work amp More Kryptonsite Retrieved July 1 2009 Matt Webb Mitovich November 6 2009 Zatanna Casts Another Spell on Smallville TV Guide Archived from the original on November 9 2009 Retrieved November 10 2009 Catwoman 2 Punisher War Zone Transformers 2 July 30 Comic Reel Comic Book Resources July 30 2008 Retrieved August 16 2008 Craig Byrne Roundtable interview with Cassidy Freeman Kryptonsite Retrieved August 27 2008 Craig Byrne Roundtable interview with Sam Witwer Kryptonsite Retrieved August 28 2008 2009 Teen Choice Awards Nominees Winners TV Schedule ChiFF com Retrieved August 12 2009 David Lambert June 3 2009 DVD amp Blu ray Official 8th Season Announcement Extras 3D Box Art amp August Date TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on June 6 2009 Retrieved June 5 2009 Robert Seidman September 9 2009 Heavy rotation on USA Network helping NCIS amp House DVD Sales TVByTheNumbers com Retrieved September 29 2009 Robert Seidman September 14 2009 Heroes leads TV Show DVD Sales Supernatural strong for week ending 9 6 TVByTheNumbers com Retrieved September 28 2009 Robert Seidman September 21 2009 The Office dominates TV Show DVD sales Fringe a distant second for the week ending 9 13 09 TVByTheNumbers com Retrieved September 28 2009 David Lambert June 3 2009 DVD amp Blu ray Official 8th Season Announcement Extras 3D Box Art amp August Date TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on June 6 2009 Retrieved June 3 2009 Smallville The Complete Eighth Season Blu ray TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on August 28 2009 Retrieved March 28 2010 DVD Official 8th Season Region 2 Amazon uk Retrieved March 22 2009 Smallville The Complete 8th Season 6 Disc Set EzyDVD Archived from the original on January 31 2010 Retrieved February 16 2010 Smallville The Complete Eighth Season Blu ray 2009 Amazon co uk Retrieved November 11 2009 Smallville The Complete 8th Season 4 Disc Set Blu ray ezydvd Archived from the original on March 22 2010 Retrieved March 28 2010 Details from the back of the DVD box set External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Smallville nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Smallville Season 8 Official website Smallville at IMDb List of Smallville season 8 episodes at Wikia Smallville at epguides com List of Smallville season 8 guide at kryptonsite com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smallville season 8 amp oldid 1216706799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.