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smallville rabid(S09E03) Who knew the Smallville zombie episode would turn out to be such a bummer? Our heroes did nothing but whine, brood, and talk about their lonely lives while the almost undead were chompin' on people's limbs.

Where were the fun Grindhouse-style action sequences with the good guys firing sawed-off shotguns and revving up chainsaws? Where were the decapitations? And where were the jokes? You'd think a show about Superman fighting zombies would have plenty of jokes.

I understand that every piece of zombie art can't be as fun and clever as Zombieland, or as gloriously gory as 28 Days Later, but I was hoping for something a little more off the wall here.

I'm not sayin' I didn't enjoy watching Tess slice up a pack of brain eaters with her samurai sword. And seeing Lois go all Charlie's Angels on her drooling co-workers was fun. But watching Ollie fall further into the pit of despair and Clark fret about his mistakes didn't mix well with the zombie killin' fun. This thing could've used more crazy carnage and less doom and gloom.

Lois and Clark's romantic development continues to be a treat. Maybe it's just the Supes fan in me, but I loved watching Lois smile as Clark carried her out of the Planet. Hearing Lois call Clark a hero reminded me of their almost-hookup last season (before you know who showed up to spoil everything!). Like I wrote last week, I'm looking forward to seeing how the love triangle between Clark, Lois, and The Blur plays out.

So what's up with Chloe and Dr. Hamilton? These two probably have the strangest relationship on the show. They continue to combine their brainpower to save the world, but they don't really trust each other yet (and they love to give each other dirty looks from across the room). I find their scenes together to be very awkward. Maybe it would help if Allison Mack and Alessandro Juliani actually had some decent onscreen chemistry.

I still think Callum Blue is a good choice for Zod. (But I'm still not sure if making the Kandorians a bunch of mean-spirited dolts was a good idea.) Blue's single scene was more intense than any of the hysterical zombie attacks. I can't wait to see him go on the hunt for Jor-El only to find out that Kal-El is the surviving Kryptonian.

And no good can come of Chloe spying on the Justice League. Something tells me Dr. Hamilton will use that one against her in the future.

And speaking of the future, that crazy movie trailer playing inside of Lois' head is getting pretty intense. I can't wait to see it all play out down the line.

Next week:
Look out kids, The Toyman returns!

[Watch episodes of Smallville at SlashControl.]

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