Smallville Season 6, Ep. 4 "Arrow"

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While attending a fundraiser, Lois witnesses the Green Arrow snatching a rare diamond necklace off of Martha's neck and vows to find out about the man behind the costume.
  • Directed by: Jeannot Szwarc
  • Runtime: 43 minutes
  • Original air date: October 19, 2006
  • Network: The CW
 
 
 
 

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1. Zod
  September 28, 2006
Thrown into the Phantom Zone, a Kryptonian jail created by his biological father, Jor-El, Clark finds himself without powers and surrounded by revenge-seeking criminals sent away by Jor-El.
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2. Sneeze
  October 5, 2006
As Clark overworks himself to clean up the destruction done by Zod, he develops the Kryptonian version of a head cold. After some very destructive sneezes, Clark discovers that he possesses a new power: super breath!
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3. Wither
  October 12, 2006
Still guilt-ridden about the destruction he caused while he was controlled by Zod, Lex throws a charity costume ball for the town and hires THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS to perform. Lois reluctantly agrees to be billionaire Oliver Queen's date to the event.
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4. Arrow
  October 19, 2006
While attending a fundraiser, Lois witnesses the Green Arrow snatching a rare diamond necklace off of Martha's neck and vows to find out about the man behind the costume.
 
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5. Reunion
  October 26, 2006
In flashbacks, Lex and Oliver are teenagers attending the same prep school, where Oliver and his friends bully Lex and his buddy Duncan. In order to gain the others' acceptance, Lex beats up Duncan.
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6. Fallout
  November 2, 2006
Clark is thrilled to learn that Raya, the Kryptonian girl who helped him get out of the Phantom Zone, managed to escape as well and is now in Smallville. As the two grow close, Raya shows Clark how to restore power to the Fortress of Solitude.
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7. Rage
  November 9, 2006
Clark learns that the Green Arrow--whose public identity is Oliver Queen--was shot while trying to save a couple from a carjacking, but Oliver denies he was injured.
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8. Static
  November 16, 2006
Clark learns that a Phantom Zone escapee has landed in Seattle and slaughtered the entire crew of a Taiwanese cargo ship. Upon further investigation, Clark comes face to face with the horrifying phantom, Aldar, who sucks the bones out of people.
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9. Subterranean
  December 7, 2006
Clark is shocked to discover that his neighbor Jed McNally is holding migrant laborers captive and forcing them to work on his farm.
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10. Hydro
  January 11, 2007
After Lana confesses to Chloe that she has reservations about marrying Lex due to her lingering feelings for Clark, the gossip columnist for The Daily Planet, Linda Lake, writes a story detailing their exact conversation.
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11. Justice
  January 18, 2007
In this special episode, Oliver Queen, aka the Green Arrow, sends out for reinforcements--and Bart Allen, aka Impulse; Arthur "AC" Curry, aka Aquaman.
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12. Labyrinth
  January 25, 2007
After being attacked, Clark wakes up in a mental asylum and is told he has been there for five years due to his elaborate fantasy that he has alien superpowers.
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13. Crimson
  February 1, 2007
After Lois applies lipstick made from red Kryptonite, she becomes overwhelmed with desire for Clark and makes her move. When the two share a kiss, the red kryptonite transfers to Clark and eliminates his inhibitions.
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14. Trespass
  February 8, 2007
After receiving a photograph of herself dressing in her room, Lana realizes that she has a stalker and decides to hide out at a surprising location. Meanwhile, Jimmy breaks up with Chloe, believing that she isn't truly over Clark.
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15. Freak
  February 15, 2007
Clark and Chloe discover that Tobias, a young man who was blinded during the meteor shower and now has the ability to identify "meteor freaks," is being used by Lex to locate people with special abilities in order to experiment on them.
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16. Promise
  March 15, 2007
On the day of Lex and Lana's wedding, Lex receives a call from a doctor who threatens to tell Lana the truth about her baby. Meanwhile, Lana begins to have second thoughts about marrying Lex.
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17. Combat
  March 22, 2007
Clark and Chloe discover that Titan, a Phantom Zone escapee, is the star of a secret fight club that broadcasts bloody battles to the death on the Internet.
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18. Progeny
  April 19, 2007
After Lex discovers that Chloe's mother, Moira, has the power to control meteor freaks, he develops a drug to wake her from her catatonic state in an asylum. He then threatens to kill Chloe unless Moira uses her power to help him.
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19. Nemesis
  April 26, 2007
After Jodi, the wife of a Special Forces soldier, explodes a pipe bomb in one of Lex's secret laboratories, Lionel is severely injured, and Lex is taken hostage by the enraged spouse.
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20. Noir
  May 3, 2007
In a special "film noir" episode shot partially in black and white, Jimmy sees what life in Smallville would have been like in the 1940s. After a secret meeting with Lionel, Lana is shot at the Daily Planet by a mysterious gunman.
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21. Prototype
  May 10, 2007
Lex has been clandestinely trying to turn Wes Keenan, a military man who supposedly died fighting in Afghanistan, into a supersoldier by injecting him with DNA pulled from the various meteor freaks Lex has captured.
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22. Phantom
  May 17, 2007
Upon discovering that Lionel told Lana he would kill Clark if she didn't marry Lex, Clark goes after Lionel to silence him once and for all. Lana tells Lex she is leaving him.
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Episode 4, "Arrow"
Synopsis: While attending a fundraiser, Lois witnesses the Green Arrow snatching a rare diamond necklace off of Martha's neck and vows to find out about the man behind the costume.
Original air date: October 19, 2006
Runtime: 43 minutes
ASIN: B003WJBIW0
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #44,874 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Smallville Season 6
Synopsis: This modern retelling of the Superman mythology as an action series blends realism, adventure and emotion. Years ago, a meteor shower rained destruction on an unsuspecting Smallville, Kansas. From this tragedy grew Clark Kent (Tom Welling), who, as he learns to deal with his emerging superpowers, becomes closer to the hero of legend.
Season year: 2007
Network: The CW
ASIN: B003WEPUWO
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Smallville... Finally On Blu-Ray... September 22, 2007
By Argenis
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Being an avid fan of Smallville, and after owning the series thus far on DVD, and also viewing it on an upconvert player, I decided to purchase the Blu-Ray version, just to see what the differences were between the two formats. After having viewed an episode on blu-ray, I must honestly say that the picture and sound quality was nothing short of amazing. The palette of colors were incredibly vibrant, and the sound in dolby digital 5.1, gave my speakers a definite run for their money. I highly recommend the blu-ray format in favor of the standard edition, provided that those of you who own, or are considering the purchase of a blu-ray player.

The only disappointment that I feel, is that Warner Bros. did not release the other seasons on blu-ray as well. Now I may not be an expert, but I do know about sound and picture quality, and believe me, you will not be disappointed with the hi-def edition of this series.

Bravo Warner Bros... Now please, keep them coming...
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225 of 270 people found the following review helpful
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"Smallville" fans continue to perplex me. It seems that the majority of "Smallville" fans consider what I and those with whom I watch the series have deemed the weakest seasons of the show to be the show's best years. Similarly, while I found the show's sixth season to be its best since Season One, most fans have ranked it among the series' worst. I'm not putting down those who think differently from me, but I have thoroughly evaluated each season and I cannot imagine what these viewers are seeing that I am not. There are those who are now dreading the next season and the season which may follow (creators Al Gough and Miles Millar have said that the show will run no longer than eight seasons). After Season Six, however, I am eagerly awaiting more of a show that has, after years of stumbling through piles and piles of mediocrity, finally reached its potential.

In Season Five, Clark Kent found himself without his most beloved "guiding light" when his father died. The feelings of loneliness grew as his relationship with Lex Luthor crumbled, rebuilt as a bitter rivalry, and Clark was forced to push the love of his life, Lana Lang, away. To make matters worse, Lana took refuge in Lex's open arms. By the end of the season, Clark had learned to deal with his grief and had a better sense of who he was, but he still had a long way to go before becoming the Man of Steel. In Season Six, Clark's destiny grows a lot nearer. Season Six revolves around Clark's discovery of who he is through two major storylines: 1) the tormented relationship between he and Lana Lang (which should have ended seasons ago and has now reached the point of absurdity), as well as Lana's potentially strong affections for Lex, and 2) Lex Luthor's rapid loss of morality and Clark's realization that he alone can stop him. There is a third major storyline as well, dealing with a number of alien ghosts which escape from the Phantom Zone in the season premiere; Clark must round them up before they wreak too much havoc.

There are a number of subplots too. The largest and most popular involves Oliver Queen, played by Justin Hartley, who was cast in the title role of "Smallville"'s failed spinoff "Aquaman." Queen is a young, attractive businessman who arrives in Metropolis with a dark secret: he is the Green Arrow (one of DC's most popular heroes), a hooded rogue who protects those who need protection. He is also a sort of Robin Hood - which is bad news for Clark, whose mother is now a full-fledged, popular politician. Queen also has a checkered past with Lex Luthor, which makes for one of the season's more interesting subplots. Others include Chloe's relationship with spunky young photographer Jimmy Olsen (played by Aaron Ashmore, whom I personally find extremely irking) and Lois Lane's beginnings in journalism.

I had a number of complaints about Season Five, and even a few seasons before that. The writing was foolish and predictable and the dialog was just trash. The acting was lackluster. The directing was virtually non-existent. The music was frankly turgid. The sixth season, however, corrects all of that. The writing is, for the most part, excellent. The season's story arcs were intricate and interesting, and more importantly, each individual episode was a blast, well-written and suspenseful. Thankfully, the writers finally focused a lot less on meteor freaks (in fact, they hardly crop up at all!) and a lot more on other foes, in this case the "Zoners" (those who have escaped from the Phantom Zone). The dialog picked up a lot as well, and felt a whole more natural and realistic than it did in previous seasons.

The acting improved as well. Tom Welling's Clark seemed rather oafish in the previous season, but in this season, he is Clark Kent once more: strong, brave, and noble. John Glover is as delectable as ever, and Michael Rosenbaum gets a much-deserved dose of unflinching evil. Erica Durance begins to show promise as Clark's future love - for example, "Crimson," a fan favorite episode in which Clark is exposed to red kryptonite after a kiss from Lois, who herself has been drugged with a love potion. Allison Mack is especially fun, and the writers have mercifully saved us from most of her godawful one-liners. Even Kristen Kreuk, whose character I couldn't stand in previous seasons, improves slightly.

The show picks up some wonderful style from its directors, something it was completely devoid of in Seasons Four and Five. A great example of this is "Wither," which features some stunning visuals. I don't know what happened to Mark Snow, but his music went from cringeworthy and stale to downright fantastic. His score is hip, creative, cool, and grandiose, exactly what it should be. I really enjoyed hearing the music in each episode - even when Snow's theme for the Green Arrow is a painfully obvious rehash of Danny Elfman's theme for Tim Burton's "Batman" movies.

As far as the episodes go, this season holds a variety of standouts. The season premiere, "Zod," is great. It's not as epic as the fifth season premiere, but it's very cool anyway. Though I still find the producers' failure to cast an actor as Zod downright despicable, Rosenbaum plays his possession of Lex very well. Hearing Rosenbaum deliver "Superman II"'s classic "Kneel before Zod!" is really a delight, and the splitting resemblance between the disembodied Zod and Terence Stamp in "Superman II" is sure to please fans of the films. "Sneeze" introduces a new power for Clark: super breath. "Justice" is a very fun episode and has been called the best episode of the series by many. I don't agree in that aspect, but it is very neat to see all the show's past superheroes gathered together. The inevitable "It's All In Your Head" episode comes in the form of "Labyrinth," surprisingly a very enjoyable episode (in a twisted sort of way). "Freak" puts forth the revelation that Chloe herself has some sort of meteor power and has become a meteor freak after being exposed to so much kryptonite. That's an interesting and tense episode. "Promise" is a painful, dramatic episode, but its successor, the super-violent "Fight Club"-inspired "Combat," is a real blast. It's probably one of the show's weaker episodes, but it's also one of its most fun. Personally, I loved it: seeing Clark dress up in leather and kick the s--- out a jacked-up wrestler, seeing Lois in tight red leather - grand fun to be sure.

"Nemesis" is one of the series' strongest episodes, in which Clark and Lex are trapped in an underground tunnel and forced to deal with their issues which each other. Kudos to the writers for thinking this one up. The dramatic confrontation between Welling and Rosenbaum, Clark and Lex, good and evil, is just superb. "Noir," unfortunately, is not. What seemed like a brilliant idea - play the show as though it were a film noir in the 1940s - is interesting, but little more than that, and the final product falls flat on its face. As always, the season goes out with a bang, a lot of them, with "Phantom," which leaves one character on his way to jail, three characters possibly dead, one superpower revealed, and introduces a character I have long awaited but thought I would never seen on "Smallville." It also featured a much-advertised "death" of a major character. I would like little more than to see that character actually be killed, but the fact that she's not is ridiculously clear.

At its finish, the sixth season of "Smallville" is a wonderful surprise. It's quite possibly the best season since the show's outstanding first, and it's the first season to truly reach its potential since the series' early years. I have no idea what happened between the end of Season Five and the premiere of Season Six, but everything that was so wrong with the show was drastically improved. Season Six is quality, comic-bookish, fun television, and although the second half of the season is rather lopsided ("Progeny," which features a guest appearance by Lynda Carter, is arguably the most dull episode of the entire show), it's a spectacular season. Clark has yet to fly, and the show hadn't really flown since the beginning of Season Three, but with Season Six "Smallville" soars as it, like its young hero, seemed destined to from the start.
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5.0 out of 5 stars smallville still flying high May 1, 2007
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This show gets better by the season. Even though the sixth season isnt done airing on the CW yet, it already been my favorite season yet. It all begins witht the season premire episode of ( Zod ) where we pick up after seasons five episode where lex is possessed by General Zod to take over the planet while clark is left helpless for a short while in the Phantom

Zone imprisoned with other criminals who are holding a grudge on Jor-El and takin it out on him. We also see a young Oliver Queen aka ( GREEN ARROW) make several appearances. We also see more of the future justice league members from previous seasons aswell as the Martian Manhunter in human form. Best episode i liked of-course was ( Justice ) featuring five of our heroes. also we see the up-dated S emblem from Superman Returns on the seasons first episode which is also one of the best. another episode to watch is ( Combat ) where clark takes on titan who resembles Doomsday from the comics in the ring. and one more thing is the introduction of Jimmy Olson who will be dating chloe and this season, well someone finally places pieces of clark together. this show is so great, cant wait for season seven. dont miss out on this great season yet.
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