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Smallville: 10x01 "Lazarus" - Discussion and Spoilers

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  • Superman! (Excellent)

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  • The Red-Blue Blur (Good)

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  • The Blur (Average)

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  • The Douchenozzle/"Kal" (Bad)

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He's appearing again later in the season...and I assume Jonathon is who sent Clark back from limbo earlier in the season. The suit shown in the episode is indeed an unaltered prop from "Superman Returns" the last comment from Welling was that he had not seen the suit that he will be wearing and Peterson and Saunders at comic con said Tom would be fitted with a "version" of the suit shown in the episode but they talk too much and end up contradicting themselves so who the fuck knows.
 
Well, I hope they modify the suit. The suit as worn by Routh would be very awkward looking on Welling if it wasn't specifically tailored. Routh has a much narrower frame whereas Welling has a much broader frame.
 
CLONE LEX: Oh, and I've put your girlfriend in danger and also put some people in Metropolis in danger. Since you've never ran to South America in five seconds, or ran to and from Maine in one second. You can't possibly stop the globe and save Lo...

CLARK: Done and back. What were you saying about me?

LOL.
 
Or that he was Jor-El, or that he was a distinct AI Jor-El created to replace Johnny when needed. Or he was AI created by Jor-El who escaped.

Or he could have been Darksied or G Gordon Godfrey?

A manifestation of his guilt he'd super hypnotized himself into seeing?

My memory is dimming? How surprised was Clark? Scanning, scanning... From what's there it seems unlikely that Clark in the tradition of the Silver age superman has been building robots of his friends and family... Which would have been cool.

Shit.

Kosh from Babylon 5, a poncy million year old alien who thought he was a god always appeared to people telepathically in their visions as said peoples fathers.

Highfather?

From New Genesis.

Darkseid's Opposite and equal.

Who the hell else would appear as Clarks father but highfather?

Gods are usually bigger dicks than even Superman.

You know... Unless it was Doctor Fate?

If the Spectre exists then the jeudochriustian God is REAL!

Pa kent is an Angel?

Pa Kent is the Spectre!!!!!
 
You know, I was rather curious how the AI Jor-El in the Fortress could know what was said between Clark and the spirit of the dead Jor-El when he had the "near death experience." But I was talking with a friend of mine a few hours ago, and he had an interesting observation based on a single question.

Where did Zod get the blue-K dagger?

And the obvious answer would be at the Fortress. So if it was part of the Fortress, it stands to reason that the AI Jor-El was linked to it. Which is why he was able to maintain that state Clark was in, and contact, for as long as the dagger remained in his gut. Hence why it all snapped back the moment Lois pulled it out.

Now, when AI Jor-El lost contact with out-of-body Clark and the skies there changed? Quite possible that it was Jonathan, one disembodied father fighting the other for the sake of their son. So yes, I still think it is possible we may see him resurrected for episode 200. The odds are stacked against it, I can see. But who knows? It is still within the realm of possibility. And provides a good symmetry since he died in episode 100. It would really shake up a few things if he did. And he did say he would do anything to get a second chance this episode, didn't he? And hey, I am not afraid to be wrong. But who is it that would or could do this? Someone/thing that obviously acts with a balance, since it was what sent Lex's soul back too (which the kid likely got. Notice the knight in the fire? The kid is really evil too). So maybe whatever it is likes symmetry too.

But as to the coming darkness and Clark being a force for evil? With the appearance of Darkseid I am reminded of something that has happened in the comics and the animated series. Darkseid turned Superman and made him into his champion and sent him out to conquer in his name. In both stories he is able to eventually overcome the control and become himself again. Perhaps a similar fate is in store for Smallville's Clark? And Jor-El doubts his ability to overcome the domination? It seems to fit. We'll see though.
 
Highfather?

From New Genesis.

Darkseid's Opposite and equal.

I think you may be onto something with this part. Who else but a god would you think could have power over life and death like that? Who else but Darkseid's nemesis would be starting to stack the deck to prepare the champion who would eventually defeat Darkseid? Could Highfather have the power to raise the dead? Maybe a limitation is that he has to do it in a balance. So that he had to also bring back someone as evil as the one he wants is good? Explaining why Lex came back now...

And wasn't it revealed that John Glover was coming back too? Maybe to resurrect Jonathan Kent, he has to also bring back his nemesis, Lionel Luthor? Ooooo... now you got me thinking...
 
The real Lex was never in the truck that exploded. That was already a clone of Lex. The real Lex has been hidden away in a glass tube deep under Luthor mansion since(pic your favorite spot in any season when Lex was knocked unconcious). This explains why all the clones have failed over the last two years. You cant clone a clone, you have to have the original source material. This also explains why these clones believe the creator is dead.
 
Jor-El already told Clark though he didn't send him back and sounded just as confused as Clark was. It is also not been explained why Jor-El is even talking to Clark again, he's just kind of reappeared over the episodes that we have heard him. Unless I missed something last season and this was explained?
 
I want to see Rosenbaum's Lex with a full head of red hair! And beard.

If they ultimately can not get Rosenbaum then maybe there's a last minute change to have the young Lex grow up normally.

Even though Lex is raised by Tess, Lex still grows up power hungry.

Although Jimmy would be at least 15 years older than him
 
Someone brought up that the last scene with Little lex had a toy soldier in the fire.

Maybe a little lex is the equivalent of little Damien? Maybe he'll knock Tess off a high ledge.
 
I think it's clear from the 2013 dream that Clark had in "Salvation" that Lex returns somehow and little Alexander confirmed about the clones being defective to Tess. I believe that we will see over the course of the season Alexander grow up and the next time we see him it will be as Luthor. This is just all a set up so they can use the character with or without Michael.
 
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To the poster a few posts above. Where are you getting that the real Lex is buried in a class tomb beneath Luthor mansion? That was never shown at all. It was confirmed that the Lex we saw in the truck manipulating events and recast with a stunt double was indeed the Michael Rossenbaum Lex that we last saw crumbling beneath the Fortress of Solitude. If that is just your own interpretation of events that's fine but don't suggest that is where he is in the context of the show because it was never shown to be so.
 
Someone brought up that the last scene with Little lex had a toy soldier in the fire.

Maybe a little lex is the equivalent of little Damien? Maybe he'll knock Tess off a high ledge.


I don't believe it.... even Damien has his evil nanny to watch over him...
and you can't say she isn't loyal to lex... any reasonable copy.
 
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