(S09E08) Wonder Twin Powers, Activate! Okay, so it wasn't so much the Wonder Twins as an homage to the Wonder Twins. Or Wonder Twins: The Next Generation. You get the idea. The blingy Gleek cell phone was a nice touch. Hell, the ringtone even sounded like an alien monkey.Of course, the Wonder Twins were just gravy for the actual purpose of the episode: to further the legend of the Blur and heighten the Lois/Clark relationship. Like her predecessor in the 1990's Lois & Clark series, Lois is a smart cookie but really blind when it comes to secret identities. Speaking of cell phones, her ringtone for the Blur was very cute indeed.
I'll reiterate my commentary from last week and say that Smallville is stepping up its game. I enjoyed tonight's episode. The Wonder Twins weren't actually necessary to further things along, but the retro factor thrilled me to no end.
A few questions: why didn't the cops die in the box? I didn't see airholes. Also, wasn't anybody working at the power station when the Twins accidentally wrecked it?
"Holy Hacking"? Has Jayna become the Smallville universe's Burt Ward? I also dug the Corbin reference to the beginning of the season. It's nice when continuity is not ignored.
I loved the irony of Clark's statement "I am not a brand."
It's about time Lois started seeing a shrink. I figured she'd be seeing one even if there were no future visions.
There were other nice little movie references in tonight's episode. Lois' shoe falling off the roof was an echo from Superman The Movie, as was the mention of the color of Lois' underwear (she should have said "pink" somehow). And Chloe's little line about the "Halls of Justice" and use of the term "Wonder Twins" was a pretty blatant homage. "Fog and dog duo" was cute as well.
FINALLY Clark adopts the glasses. It makes sense in the long run, since he has to disguise himself somehow even if it's lame. Mind you, Lois knows perfectly well what Clark looks like without the glasses. It makes me think that in Smallville, Lois will likely be involved with his adoption of the Superman identity, taking the place of Ma and Pa Kent in the comics. It would be kind of cool if she's the one that thinks up the tights and cape.
I reiterate: Chloe is getting ruthless. She's spying on Clark too much. Granted, Dr. Hamilton probably made her paranoid in the beginning of the season, but it is going to bite her some day.
The show remains on the upswing. The only thing that could possibly make it totally sweet would be the return of Luthor. While I know it's a pipe dream, I think The CW should consider keeping a stash of money for a Michael Rosenbaum return.
Next week we get to learn what life on Earth would be like if Zod wins and the Kandorians gain superpowers (and maybe get an explanation of Lois' visions to boot). Yes, alternate timelines and apocalyptic futures have been done to death, but at least it shows us the stakes if the bad guys win.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-14-2009 @ 1:02AM
Greg said...
I agree this season has really been good and I liked that the Wonder Twins were not the focus, given the scenes from last week I thought it would be their episode. It was great to see Clark with the glasses.
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11-14-2009 @ 1:38AM
LionoftheStars said...
Alright, I’m not trying to spark a wave of controversy over this but did this rube anyone else the wrong way? This episode featured The Wonder Twins as two Caucasian characters when The Wonder Twins have always been depicted as both two black characters. It’s bad enough that there is no longer any ethnic representation in characters on the show Smallville anymore to begin with but now I’m starting to suspect racism with this show. Would it have really been that difficult to type-cast for these characters in order to stay true to the comics and fans or was it really that hard to imagine going from zero ethnic characters to two in one episode. This kind of thing just bothers me; does it to anyone else?
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11-14-2009 @ 1:56AM
Jon Carpenter said...
Excuse me, but when have the wonder twins ever been black? At most they might have been asian in the original cartoon, but never black.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wonder_Twins.jpg
11-14-2009 @ 1:58AM
Don said...
Where are they "black"? I'm pretty sure they are aliens in the comics/cartoons. I only recall their appearance in the old Super Friends cartoon and to me they looked more like Asian vulcans.
How many other liberties has Smallville made that changed the way characters appear? I'm pretty sure your "wave of controversy" won't make it too far.
11-15-2009 @ 9:51PM
Chuck said...
Zan & Jayna were not black.
The Wonder Twins were aliens from the planet Exor. They have been described as having an "Asian" appearance, but they were "Exorian", and had pointed ears like Mr. Spock from Star Trek.
11-14-2009 @ 8:40AM
litehousebeacon said...
What gets me is that if Chloe hadn't been spying on Clark's calls to Lois Zan wouldn't have pushed the button that turned off the voice changer.
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11-14-2009 @ 11:24AM
Jimmy_MO said...
I hate to be the lone downer here, but I thought the whole Wonder Twins plot was lame at best. Besides, the Wonder Twins completely ruined the Super Friends for me when I was a kid.
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11-14-2009 @ 4:05PM
Mike Moody said...
I really enjoyed this episode, but I would have liked more screen time for the Twins, especially Allison Scagliotti.
Loved the Gleek cell phones and all the geek references. Smallville is finally doing the right thing and diving head-first into geeks-only territory.
Next week looks like a hoot!
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11-14-2009 @ 6:36PM
mel said...
I wanted lois to realize Clark/blur caught her falling off the building if only to hear her say: "you got me. who's got you?"
ha ha
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11-15-2009 @ 12:42AM
Axel Harris said...
So what's Rosenbaum been doing since he left Smallville? I sure as hell haven't seen him anywhere else lately.
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11-15-2009 @ 8:38AM
jennysauve said...
Sorry to be the odd one out here but I thought the writing for this episode was absolutely awful. The speech was incredibly awkward and you could see the actors were struggling to make it work.
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