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Smallville(S09E08) The whole alternate timeline or alternate future concept has been around sci fi for ... well, I don't know how long. The most famous example I can think of is the classic Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror," though I'm sure there are many more. We've already had alternate timeline stories in Smallville (such as Lana's "death" in the 100th episode), and now we have an alternate future story.

Although it used an old television and sci fi concept, this particular story served a dual purpose: it let the viewer know what happened to Lois between the 8th and 9th seasons and also let us know the stakes of a potential Zod victory (although we probably could have figured that one out on our own).

The beautiful thing about alternate storylines is that you can do whatever you want with the characters without screwing up the actual continuity (or letting any actors walk out of their contracts). We had the gruesome deaths of most of the series regulars (Tess, Chloe, Clark and probably Oliver) and we got to know where Kryptonian Ninja Woman from the season premiere came from (it turns out she was alternate future Kryptonian Ninja Woman).

Stewart came back, lackey that he is. Obviously, he's slated to appear in another episode, otherwise he wouldn't have survived a point-blank bullet from Tess. The kid isn't as bright as he thinks he is anyway. If Tess saw the word "Chloe" on his cell phone while she was calling, I think she would have figured out that he's a double agent.

I'll start with the obvious question: How exactly did the Kandorians have powers under a red sun when Clark didn't? I'm sure there's some sort of microwave technology involved, but I couldn't follow the technobabble.

With everything going on in the future, Lois STILL can't figure out Clark's secret? Some investigative reporter she is. It is somewhat ironic that their first kiss from Lois' perspective was not their actual first kiss. The ending was great, though. It's about time they hooked up. On the other hand, the show still has 13 episodes this season to screw with the relationship.

Chloe was incredibly ruthless in this episode, particularly in her future murder of Tess. If she continues, there will be a falling out between her and Clark over philosophical differences.

While we knew Lois would get out of the situation safe and sound (and bring Ninja Woman with her), it was still a fun ride. I also note that Zod was the only Kandorian who didn't kneel before Kal-El. Trying to reason with Zod is likely a big mistake, but Clark is a bit of a tree-hugger in this series. Clark has become the biggest whiner on the show in place of Lana.

Smallville continues its upward trend in quality, concentrating less on the melodrama and more on the geeky coolness (and that's a good thing). If it was like this since the beginning, I would have gotten into the show more. Next month is Geoff Johns and the Justice Society. I can't wait for that one.

[Watch episodes of Smallville at SlashControl.]

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