I wouldn't be surprised if Michael Ironside is coming back as Sam Lane so that Darkseid can take possession of him. I don't think we know his episode yet.
Someone suggested Chloe as fate would wipe everyone's mind.
Although with five episodes for Allison i'm betting it will be a slight head nod from Dr.Fate in full costume.
>_>
I think she decided to leave before it was announced this was the final season. Maybe if she had known it was to be the last season she might've stayed on.I still find it odd AM would cut back her time with S'ville in the 10th & final season...S9 would have made more sense...of course I am shocked she just didn't abandon the series after S8.![]()
SPOILERS for episode "Isis"!
On Kryptonsite they have who's playing Isis, and it's not Erica Cerra.
It's Erica Durance. As in Lois.And no, that's not Deja Vu. They actually did do this already, with Silver Banshee last season.
Lois Lane is a goddess
Stephanie Allerdice
The CW's Smallville is known for introducing DC Universe characters in interesting ways and they are doing it once again.
In an upcoming episode entitled "Isis," Smallville is bringing the comic book goddess Isis onto the show. Who’s playing her? Erica Durance.
Did you do just do a double take? I thought so. That’s right; Smallville’s own Lois Lane will also be taking on the part of Isis, according to this weeks addition of Ausiello TV.
This season is already shaping up to be a big one for Lois Lane. At the end of last season, Lois figured out that the Blur and Clark Kent are one in the same.
Also, her family is making a return as Lois will be visited by both her father, General Lane, and her sister, Lucy. There is no word yet on how Lois Lane’s character will be linked to Isis.
Matt, I was hoping for any scoop on the ‘Smallville’ episode “Isis.” – Chrisluvstom via Twitter
As revealed by Kryptonsite, “Isis” is this season’s fifth episode, and there’s been speculation over what/who exactly the title refers to. I have confirmed this much: Although DC lore does boast an Isis character (born of a live-action Saturday-morning series I was addicted to as a lad – “Oh Mighty Isis!”), ‘Smallville’ is serving up a non-branded Egyptian goddess – though the eagle-eyed may catch a wink-wink to the DC heroine.
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