I'm a little puzzled as to how Clark made it across to England and back. Last season, Clark needed Oliver to fly him to Africa to investigate the symbols burned into the ground. Now all of a sudden Clark can pull a Bart and tread across water. That said, I did like the fact that Clark is branching out saving people across the globe.
I loved that we actually got to see Clark being a reporter, it was very refreshing to see a character working on this show. What rubbed me the wrong way a bit was Clark didn't even try to make it look like a struggle to hold up the man that fell. He just lifted him straight up with one arm and then tried to play it off. Because lifting a full grown man effortlessly with one arm is completely normal
I did like seeing Clark's microvision, the effect was very well done, it was a welcome addition.
I don't understand why Chloe and Oliver just beat up the undercover FBI agents without trying to figure out what they're story was, it was just punch and ask questions later. The, "I love you," made me groan.
Portraying Chloe as some pure spirit is utter nonsense. She's done so many shady, underhanded things over the last few years that I'm surprised she didn't become an agent of Darkseid in this episode. Her line at the end of the episode, "I have been so many things over the years," had me rolling. Oh you, writers, trying to be soooo clever!
Clark using a disguise was nice, but yet again Clark is portrayed as an idiot completely oblivious to things that are readily apparent.
Somewhat mediocre episode, that could have been most excellent with the exclusion of the majority of the Chloe and Oliver stuff and tighter writing with Clark.