Superman and Lois
Season 1 - Episode 3 - "The Perks of Not Being a Wallflower"
Clark/SM / Lois: Clark's making perfect sense about not revealing powers to the world, but that will be ignored, and in comes teen drama.
Lois' car rigged to explode was--of course--a warning to back off. Kyle's nonchalant behavior about the blast might lead viewers to think he's working for Edge, but at this point, I still think he's a fanboy of sorts.
Lois pursuing the Powell/missing worker story is interesting in how dark her life is becoming, and wondering how "in the trenches" Chrissy Beppo is with Lois as things heat up.
Jonathan / Jordan Kent: As teased last week, Jordan screams at Clark, wishing he would return to his old ways of not being around. Nothing like trying to understand one another. Anyway, he was pissed at Clark for "spying" on him at school, but he somehow missed the fact that Clark not showing up would have meant an ass-beating at the hands of Sarah's boyfriend. Yeah, he has enhanced strength, but he's no fighter. Jordan is so desperate to use his powers (or prove the Jor-El hologram wrong), that he forgets what a disaster his life would be if his true nature is exposed.
Jordan suddenly wanting to try out for the football team,...yeah, that's going turn out just fine. Jonathan's resentment about Jordan muscling in on the one area where Jonathan could excel sans powers is justified. As one of the teen antagonists said to Jordan, sometimes it pays to "stay in your lane" despite Jonathan changing his mind, telling Clark that Jordan should be allowed to "...be special."
Kyle/Lana/Sarah: Sarah being such a petulant teen asshole, coupled with Kyle being an uncaring dick--well, he cares about Edge "saving" Smallville--comes off like a set-up for Lana to...well here we go, she's seeking comfort / understanding from Clark...
NOTES: "Subjekt 11"--the Kazakhstan experiment who attacked Lois--could have killed her with one blow, but it was only thanks to her signal device (which she held up like she was showing it off as a QVC host) that she survived. Worn out trope. With "Subjekt 11" killed off by a woman with heat vision (hinting that she was the recipient of some sort of experiment to replicate Kryptonian powers as well), and one can assume she is not a one-off, the scales are increasingly not tipped in Superman's favor. If he needed help, one wonders who he might call, and I do not mean his sons.
Next week: Sam Lane decides to buy into Alt-Luthor's warning about Superman, leading him to lock horns with his daughter...
GRADE: B.