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Smallville: The Complete Fifth Season (2005)

Tom Welling , Kristin Kreuk  |  Unrated |  DVD
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  • Actors: Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Erica Durance, Allison Mack
  • Format: Widescreen, Box set, Color, Dolby
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: September 12, 2006
  • Run Time: 923 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (325 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000G1R4SO
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,277 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Smallville: The Complete Fifth Season" on IMDb

Special Features

  • 22 episodes on six discs
  • Commentary by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Ken Horton, and Steven S. DeKnight on Thirst
  • Commentary by Steven S. DeKnight, James Marshall, and James Marsters (Prof. Fine) on Splinter
  • "Smallville's 100th Episode: The Making of a Milestone" featurette
  • Unaired scenes
  • Excerpts from the documentary Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman
  • "Vengeance Chronicles": promo webisodes

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Consistently solid with some major developments, the fifth season of Smallville kicks the characters off to college, but not before finishing the cataclysmic disaster that ended the fourth season. With Chloe transported to the Arctic Circle and Kryptonian supervillains in town, Clark (Tom Welling) is in the Fortress of Solitude meeting Jor-El (voiced by Terence Stamp). He gives up his powers, but to get them back will cost him the life of someone he loves.

The even bigger development is that Clark and Lana (Kristin Kreuk) finally give up their dalliances with others and become an official couple. That means the other girls in Clark's life become fifth and sixth wheels, so Chloe (Allison Mack) reveals the secret she's been keeping from Clark and becomes a best pal. Super-gorgeous Lois's (Erica Durance, now part of the opening credits) banter with Clark loses its bite without any sexual tension so instead she meets Arthur "AC" Curry, a fantastic swimmer who has an eye for Lois and an accusing one toward Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) and LutherCorp. He's not the only one; Clark's Central Kansas A&M professor, Milton Fine (James Marsters) hires Clark to help him on his project, an expose of LutherCorp. Lex is the pivotal character of the season. His relationship with his best friend, Clark, now history, Lex has a Christmas Carol-type dream in which he sees himself in a law-abiding--and happy--life. (That episode, "Lexmas," also has some amusing interplay involving Clark and Chloe.) Undeterred, he decides on a life of power and dives into a state senate race against Jonathan Kent with gusto, though a fanatical Lex supporter turns the race into a literal one for life and death. Lionel Luthor (John Glover) also makes a strong comeback in this season, pulling unseen levers and making everyone wonder exactly what he knows.

There's some fun. "Thirst" is a tribute to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and another DC Comics character, Cyborg (Teen Titans), appears. Carrie Fisher plays Chloe's editor at The Daily Planet, and "Exposed" reunites Schneider with former Dukes of Hazzard costar Tom Wopat, and the two go peeling out in a vehicle. But things come to a head in the series 100th episode, when Jor-El's prediction comes to pass and splintered relationships end up leading in unexpected directions. Then in the season finale's cliffhanger, Clark has to face three of his enemies. DVD features include commentary on two episodes and a half-hour examination of the 100th episode, from writing through production. --David Horiuchi

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An astonishing season of destiny! Clark Kent now carries a full load of classes at Central Kansas U., but that's not all he carries. He carries the full weight of his - perhaps the world's - destiny. "We call this season Superman in Training," series co-creator Alfred Gough says. "Clark is going to accept his destiny." During this exciting pivotal season: The Fortress of Solitude rises. A spaceship mystery unfolds. A dark tragedy - one even Clark's powers can't prevent - strikes. These and more key elements of Superman lore fall into place.

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105 of 118 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars the best season so far June 29, 2006
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I have been a fan of "Smallville" from the beginning, and was very happy both as a viewer and a fan at how this season turned out. In direct opposition to season four's disastrous story arch involving Isobel and the Teague family attempting to manipulate Lana, this one takes a much more serious (and yet enjoyable) path through Clark's choices and their ultimate consequences. It also shifts the love interest from Clark and Lana to Lex and Lana, something they have been hinting at four seasons and only now have the courage to bring out.

Lex Luthor and Jonathan Kent do battle to become state senator, Lionel Luthor switches sides (again), Clark consummates his love for Lana and then is forced to give her up, Chloe starts working for the Daily Planet, one of the leading cast members is killed off, and it winds up in the most explosive, dramatic, and powerful season finale of the series.

It's rare that I have enjoyed almost every episode in a season, but there is some solid stuff here -- "Lexmas" is a heart-ripping "what if" featuring Lex's alternate life if he is to choose the path of good, with a sadistic twist in the second half to make Stephen King take a step back; "Tomb" is a fantastically fun ghost story in which Allison Mack plays an alternate Chloe; "Reckoning" brings two consecutive deaths and a painful funereal; "Mercy" revolves around the charisma between Martha and Lionel when a manic madman forces them to make their way through his house of horrors; and five or so episodes revolve around the steadily building seduction of Lana Lang. Tom Welling also makes his directorial debut (and a marvelous one at that) in "Fragile," an ironic twist of fate since it contains a super-hot first kiss between Lana and Lex at the end.

I am a little disappointed that there aren't more features (one would have thought at least "Reckoning" and "Fragile" would get a commentary, and no blooper reel is unfortunate, since many of the actors have mentioned the various pranks and oops! on set) but will be delighted to own this season. I look forward with great anticipation the possibilities the next will bring.
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105 of 120 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark and enthralling! June 12, 2006
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So much changes in the fifth season of Smallville that it is hard to comment on aspects of the season without spoiling it for those who have not seen it yet.

However, in the most general terms, Smallville continues as one of the most interesting fantasy shows on television. A new character played by James Marsters of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" fame joins the cast. He plays a professor at the college that Clark attends. Of course, no one is who they appear to be in this tale.

Themes of loyalty and betrayal prevail. As Clark, Lois and Chloe enter college and a new phase of life they must make harder decisions. Lex continues to make choices that will separate him from his humanity and his friendship with Clark Kent. Clark continues to push away Lex and Lana, even though at times it seems he will reconcile with them. Lois continues to be flip, curt and annoying. It is interesting that not only Clark but most of the main characters seemed doomed to have no sex life--as if the assumed celibacy of this superhero is infectious somehow.

In general the season is darker and less hopeful than prior seasons. Despite this it continues to fascinate and enthrall.
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Heroic Journey Continues... August 1, 2006
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As I've said in my reviews for the first 4 seasons of this spectacular show on The WB network, "Smallville" just continues to get better and better with each new episode and with each new season. This season proves to be no exception, the stories are more epic and dramatic in scope, the acting continues to be solid from all actors on the show (even the guest actors), and the special effects are absolutely brilliant, especially for a TV show budget (the rising of the Fortress of Solitude proves this).

Many big events occur this season on "Smallville", beginning right where the season finale of "Smallville: Season 4" left off, Clark has thrown the crystal deep in the arctic and this causes a huge crystal fortress to be erected from the snow covered ground, thus his Fortress of Solitude is formed. Clark must come to grips with many things this season; he must decide whether his love for Lana can survive all the secrets, is his friendship with Lex broken beyond repair, and last but not least worry about getting to class on time at college. There are several big highlights spread throughout the season, the Season Premiere holds some truly awesome fight scenes and opens the door for many events that will take place throughout the remainder of the season; a dangerous villain from the Superman mythos makes multiple appearances, and a key figure in Clark's life dies leaving Clark wondering how to continue on, and another person knows Clark's secret and the revelation will change Clark's life forever.

This series is like a fine wine, it just keeps getting better with age, with now 5 seasons under its belt, and gearing up for a sixth season, "Smallville" shows no signs of slowing down. All the actors are terrific, generally I praise Tom Welling's improvements in acting from season to season, but at this point he's gotten the role down so perfectly there's not much more to say than that. He particularly handles the key emotional points in the stories that take place at approximately the half-way point of the season, specifically episode #100 titled "Reckoning". Michael Rosenbaum is awesome as ever as Lex Luthor, who in this season becomes even more increasingly dark and menacing, which is so nice to see, he actually is coming close to eclipsing his father Lionel in terms of despicable actions he commits.

The writing and directing for this show have also never been better, as both strive to bring in more elements from the Superman mythos to further strengthen the 'Smallville' mythology. And this season also marks Tom Welling's directorial debut for an episode, which was actually very solid for a first-timer.

All in all, there isn't anything I can really complain about with this season of "Smallville", generally there is at least one episode that's viewed as a throw-away of sorts, but this season didn't contain any. Even the ones that I just knew would be somewhat, subpar turned out to be really entertaining and contained some key plot points for furthering the season long story arcs. This series is definitely not one to be missed, and if you've enjoyed the first 4 seasons, then you must absolutely check this one out!

"Smallville: Season 5" is unrated and suitable for all ages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Doc
I'm a big fan of Superman and I started watching Smallville so I have. Been buying all of the seasons at a great price mind you.
Published 9 days ago by Doc
5.0 out of 5 stars Great TV Show
Came as a brand new disk still in it's packaging. Also the disc isn't scratch and to me looks brand new. Would recommended to anyone.
Published 16 days ago by Cody F.
5.0 out of 5 stars My all-time favorite show!
I don't cry much over shows, but this one is so well-built and emotion-filled that it has managed to move me to tears more than once. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Faye Hollidaye
5.0 out of 5 stars Product Review
I haven't watched the fifth season yet, because I am still waiting on seasons 2, 3, and 4 to arrive at my house. But I am really anxious to watch it.
Published 25 days ago by blazerman132
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
my wife and i have bought almost every season. we are very please with the condition of the disks. thank you
Published 26 days ago by B. Denman
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
The set was sent on time and in good condition. I've watched all the disks and none have had any thing wrong with them.
Published 1 month ago by Aaron
1.0 out of 5 stars All filler, no substance, depressing
Smallville: The 5th season was full of filler and the usual storyline/episodes (i.e. "meteor-freak" high school students with a power featured in almost every episode. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Eugene Suh
3.0 out of 5 stars Dukes of Hazzard
Not a real big Smallville fan, never really got into it after watching the first 3 shows but had to buy this one show since it had the reunion of Bo and Luke driving a 68 not 69... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Attackbeast
5.0 out of 5 stars love it
Love this series.. Will be buying all of the seasons that is available for this show. keep up the great work
Published 1 month ago by Deb Hobelman
5.0 out of 5 stars great item
this is a good item, i gave it 5 starts, it works well, i would buy this again as needed
Published 1 month ago by David Ferreira
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English Subtitle
I totally agree. Although my English is good, English subtitles would have been helpful, especially when you are hearing impaired. Is there anyone out there thinking of such people? Shame on the company for releasing the DVDs without considering this aspect!
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Is this coming out on Blu Ray ever?
Like most shows, this one is shot on 35mm film. It's later transferred via a cinematographic process to a video format for broadcast and distribution. This one for example goes into an HDTV format for broadcast but also into various formats for distribution, such as DVD and HD-DVD.

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What is the deal with Lois and Lana???
Who says the show will last that long. Since it is called "Smallville" maybe that is when it ends. When his Smallville life is over and his metropolis life begins. Better to have Lois early then not to have her at all. Not everything has to be according to the comic books. As long as it... Read more
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Where's SUPERMAN?!?!
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