Anyone notice Clark's little squirm after Lois answered, "Yes."...like he was totally expecting to be shocked. Then the quick WTF look he gave when he wasn't...
I thought that was funny.
YES! I was worried I'd be the only one to catch that. Great job, TW!
For the fourth time this season, I went in with mild-to-low expectations and came out blown away. (The only time I had high expectations was for "Toxic," and that didn't meet them unfortunately). When I saw last week's preview, I thought this was going to be the first real filler of the season. So glad I was wrong. The best thing so far about PS3's stewardship of the show is that they're letting so-called "filler" episodes be just as well made as their event ones. One of the problems with GoughLar was that they readily admitted that they had to drop the ball on some eps just because "that's the nature of episodic television." That's how we got eps like "Fierce" or "Exploding Baby." Because the quality control was lax. This season though, it's like the 'runners are saying, "filler" episodes need as much adherence to continuity and top notch acting as the "important" ones, so Bravo!
So, the good:
--Lois' party dress. Yowza.
--Clark's football jersey (Have we ever seen Lana rocking the football jersey and nothing else? Seems like the Lane cousins are the only ones, huh?)
--Clark and Lois really are the saving grace of this season. Every time I see them together, doing their thing, I have a grin like Kal-El 8. At the same time, it's so frustrating because Tom & Erica really are the best Clark & Lois I've ever seen. No disrespect to Reeve/Kidder or Cain/Hatcher, but Welling/Durance have them
both beat because they combine the best parts of each of the previous Clark/Lois pairings. But it's frustrating because we'll likely never see them fulfill their justified place on the big screen.
--Clark being proactive AGAIN! I loved that he constantly wanted to investigate on his own, but Lois wouldn't have it. So classic! And when he finally got the chance to superspeed away? Brilliant. Also, loved the way he took out his captor. The headbutt and the "I'm gonna kick your ass" look was made of awesome. Even the way he said "let her go" screamed bloody Superman (give this guy the franchise already!). I addressed his use of his powers in another thread, but I'll reiterate it here. His heat vision is invisible to the naked eye. It's only visualized for viewers watching the show. It can be confusing because in recent seasons, they've made his heat vision more red, but when he first got it in Season 2, it was just heat emitting from his eyes and not traditional laser beams. So, Lois didn't actually
see Clark use his HV to take out the pipe. But the fact that he even thought to take out the pipe in the first place shows that Clark FINALLY understands how to be mask his Supermanliness.
--Loved the "safest way to travel" line. Great homage, but even better? Tom delivered it perfectly. Also loved how Clark got a bit deflated when he bought Lois' lie about slipping off the sensor. He played that on two levels. On the one hand, you could tell he was going to enjoy teasing Lois about her admission, so he was disappointed about that. Secondly, he's starting to realize his own feelings for Lois. Which again, is AWESOME.
The Bad:
Chloe/Jimmy and Ollie/Tess.
Obviously, the tastiest bits of this episode was all the Lois/Clark goodness. I think the strength of that pairing, though, is hurting the other two "relationships" because it exposes how weak they are.
I'll say it again, Chloe and Jimmy are just bori...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... Oh sorry, what was I saying?
Seriously, the whole "my parents are deadbeats" scene was five minutes wasted. I know Allison is second-billing this year, but she and Jimmy should never be the A-plot because there's nothing interesting there. Every scene with just the two of them, I'm looking at my watch and waiting for Clark or Lois to come back.
Tess and Ollie is different. Individually, they're both very interesting (my man love for Justin is well known). But together, something's missing. I know that's kind of the point, the mystery about their relationship prior to this season, but I'm not intrigued by that. Also, didn't Ollie say at the end of "Odyssey" that the "new head of Luthorcorp is more deceitful than Lex ever was?" He was talking about Tess, I thought? If so, why's he bedding her (unless, he's doing this strictly on JLA business--which I can live with).
That said, I'll give Tess and Ollie a few more eps to win me over. But I've had it with Chloe and Jimmy. Even though their engagement is a major plot line this year (culminating in "Bride" I guess), I'd rather watch the Clark and Lois show.
All in all, another fantastic episode. I agree with Pat, Smallville is fun again!