Superman and Lois
Season 3 - Episode 4 - "Too Close to Home"
SM/Clark / Lois / Dr. Irons: Clark's trying to micromanage taking care of Lois--and everything else, but Lois is quick to tell Clark that she does not need to be watched or coddled, as if cancer has made her fragile.
Sam informs SM that Manheim obtained his blood samples from the D.O.D during their attempt to save SM's life (as seen last season). Superman is more than pissy that samples of his blood were taken and retained beyond the effort to save him...and no one bothered to share than information with him. Taking the situation into his own hands, SM incinerates the stored samples with heat vision....
Irons: Irons suspects his doppelganger was responsible for the Kryptonite tech used by Manheim's men--which Clark is well aware of, thanks to Lois' investigation. Irons is a bit peeved that Lois has been investigating Manheim and is "dragging" his doppelganger sister--Dr. Irons--into the matter.
Clark meets with Irons--the latter reasoning that he should talk to his earth prime sister about Manheim, despite the expected shock it might cause. Sure enough there's the gasp and shock moment but Darlene regains her composure quickly--for the moment. They discuss her late brother, from his changes in personality, distance from Darlene, and death. Although both acknowledge that they are not blood related, for a moment, they bond over similar family histories. Darlene cannot fight being overwhelmed with sorrow and runs off, just as Manheim's men drive up and order Irons into their car...
At Manheim's home, the criminal argues that Lois is hunting him down despite all of the "good" he's done for the Hob's Bay community, and yes, he knows all about Iron's alter-ego. Continuing, Manheim recalls prime Irons always wanted to be a hero, but would not listen..testing Irons' ability to get the loud and clear message as he is shown a photo of Darlene strapped to what appears to be a plasma-based explosive device. Instead of "walking away" as ordered by Manheim, Irons breaks free, leaps from the window and changes into the suit, flying to save his "sister"
Seeking vengeance against Manheim, Irons is stopped cold by the criminal, who threatens to kill the rest of prime-Irons' family if any harm should come to him.
With Irons, Lois and Clark putting their heads together about the Manheim situation, Lois decides to receive treatment at the Hob's Bay hospital controlled by Manheim, as both patient and investigator, believing Manheim will not make such an attempt on so high profile a patient...little does she suspect that Manheim is well aware of her plans, and intends to deal with her personally...
Jordan / Jonathan II / Natalie: The twins are back to bickering over inconsequential teen crap, until Clark orders them to separate and find other things to do. Jonathan confronts Emmett Pergande (Candice's father), accusing him of being responsible for the theft of the truck and Lois' watch, but Emmett does not warm to the idea of being accused of crimes, and responds by punching Jonathan in the face, leaving the boy with a stunned expression, as if he did not expect violence (SEE NOTES). Returning to the farm, he lies to Lois about the bruise on his face, which she misinterprets as the boy being involved some sort of fight club...
Later, Clark and Lois question Jonathan about the bruise, and end up learning about the theft of the truck, and Emmett's assault. Lois--with the boys--heads to Candice's trailer, where Lois warns him to stay away from her family. Emmett flashes his gun, making it clear he's would have no trouble using it against her...
As one would expect, Clark is having none of this, and heads to the diner (where Candice is working) and after Emmett brushes Clark off--then tries to push him, Kent uses his power to force Pergande to promise to stay away from his family (SEE NOTES). Kyle (still in the booth with Lana and Sarah) is rather shocked by how tough Clark seems to be.
Clark and Lois invite Candace to stay at the farm until she can get her life together, with Clark noting that her father is racing away from Smallville (SEE NOTES).
Sam suggests Jordan cut his hair in order to avoid being recognized; Jordan refuses, despite referring to the reason Clark blends in and wears glasses--that its part of the responsibility of being a here. Jordan disrespectfully remarks that Sam would not know anything about that, and leaves his angered grandfather listing his 4-star general rank as a defense (SEE NOTES). After Clark and Lois reprimand Jordan for his behavior, the boy reunites with Sam, apologizing for his behavior. Rather than have Jordan get a haircut, Sam presents Jordan with a D.O.D.-manufactured suit, and a pair of flight goggles his own grandfather wore during WW2. A grateful Jordan promises to take care of the goggles and the dark-colored costume.
Lana / Kyle / Sarah: In the wake of the slap hear 'round Smallville, Sarah stays with her father, who learns Lana slapped the girl over--in her view--being pushy over (among other things) her time spent with Irons. Kyle meets with Lana, who admits she did not slap Sarah due to the suggestion Kyle cheated on her for her controlling behavior--a revelation which does not please Kyle, who noted Sarah should not have thrown his problems in Lana's face.
Kyle asks Sarah to not judge Lana by the latter's behavior on her worst days. leading to a meeting at the diner, where Kyle thaws some of the ice between mother and daughter...both genuinely apologetic. Although Kyle acts as a calming force, there's no indication he's conning himself into believing their family unit will ever be restored.
NOTES:
Last week, Manheim's suicidal thug promised SM & Irons that they were "next"; before killing himself in the warehouse explosion. Now, we know what that "next" might involve, as i'm fairly certain Manheim already had enough Kryptonian blood to create another threat. On that note, i'm still hoping Sam does not pull a "whoops! There was one bag left! Who knew, Clark?" and present one last sample, in the hope of giving to Lois. There's more than enough fantasy elements in the series to allow Lois' situation play as close to real as possible, as viewers simply will never relate to someone suffering from cancer receiving a miracle cure from alien blood.
I cannot believe Candice's father will not resurface.
The look on Jonathan's face was a mix of shock and confusion--the latter emotion stemming from his slow realization that he cannot "man up" to one he considers a criminal without violent pushback. I'm not sure of the writers are playing with the idea that Jonathan is sort of borrowing a sense of strength from living around his father & brother, perhaps as a way of not feeling "inferior" to either, but leading him to make dangerous decisions as if he's not ill-prepared to face criminals.
Jordan's disrespectful argument / reconciliation with Sam was wrapped up a but too quickly; Jordan is far too arrogant about his power and instead of holding back the heroic antics to learn, he's concluded he knows the hero game well enough, feeling the rules & instruction is a kind of deliberate attempt to sideline his
Clark's confrontation with Emmett Pergande will undoubtedly remind some of the scene between the Salkinds' Clark and Brad from Superman II, only this time around, Clark did not offer an explanation for Emmett's witnessed reaction to hitting the equivalent of a brick wall, or the display of strength coming out of nowhere (as far as the onlookers were concerned).
GRADE: A.