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This release serves up all 23 episodes from the sophomore season of the superhero series Smallville, a program that detailed the high-school years of Clark Kent and Lex Luther.
 
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Season 2: Green Means Stop, Red Means Go
on August 11, 2007
Posted by: Boysct2
from Kokomo, IN
When Season 1 ended Jonathan Kent (John Schneider) had risked a tornado to protect his families secret, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) must decide the fate of his father, and Clark (Tom Welling) runs into a tornado that had engulfed Lana (Kristin Kreuk). The story of a small Kansas town that will spawn the greasest hero ever continues. Clark's secret is becoming to big to hide to his friends and someone finds out about his powers. Lex must put his synicism aside and let someone into his heart, and Lana makes a discovery that will change her life forever.
Clarks life grows more complicated when he meets a scientist, played by Christopher Reeves, who tells him he is the only surivior of an alien planet. His relationship with Lana grows closer, and a red meteor shows up that will allow him to "let loose."
This was a greatest season as far as moving the characters along. Clark finds out where he comes from and what his birth parents had planned for him. He also has a bumpy love life in the triangle with him, Lana, and Chloe (Allison Mack). This is kinda Clark and Lex's high point, after this season it starts to fade as both head towards their destiny.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The ever-growing fan base for WB's teen-Superman saga can relive the best moments of their show's first season with this handsomely presented box set. Comprising all 21 episodes, Smallville: The Complete First Season offers a crisp transfer of every segment, each presented as it was originally aired, in letterboxed format with Dolby stereo sound. Beyond that, commentary and deleted scenes are provided for two episodes: the pilot, which has comments from director David Nutter as well as the show's executive producers, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar; and "Metamorphosis," which is analyzed by Nutter and Gough. Rounding out the disc are a complement of promotional ads, an "interactive" look at the town of Smallville, a DVD-ROM link for online bonus access, and a storyboard-to-screen analysis of the pilot episode.
 
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Season 1: Every town has a story
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Every legend has a beginning. Every town has a story. A meteor shower as struck a small town in Kansas, and the town will never be the same. Young Clark Kent (Tom Welling) has a secret that he has kept all his life, and now he must unmask his secret identity and use his extrordinary powers to save his friends, and the woman he loves, from meteor infected villians.
Along his journey Clark must protect his secret love, Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk) from those who have a dangerous desire for her. Clark also befriends a young heir to a corporate empire named Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum). From bug boys to tornadoes watch the boy who will one day become the man of steel face the greatest challenge ever: puberty.
This first season sets up the great cast, with veterans John Schneider and Annette 'O Tolle anchoring the young ensambel as Clark Kents parents, who must guide him threw life with super powers, and how to become the man he is destined to be. Clark's adventures lead him from x-raying the girls bathroom to running inside a tornado. Don't miss the incredible first season that promises fans "No Flights, No Tights."
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Season 6: Justice, Phantoms, and Marriage
on August 11, 2007
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The continuing story of Clark Kent's transformation into The Man of Steel grows nearer and more dangerous. Clark (Tom Welling) must fight his way out of the Phantom Zone to stop Zod, who has possessed the body of Lex (Michael Rosenbaum). In his escape Clark accidentally releases prisoners from the Phantom Zone and must recapture them.
In season 6 we are introduced to an old classmate of Lex's, Oliver Queen (Justin Hartley), who has won the affection of Lois (Erica Durance), and is set on ruining Lex's plans of building an army of super soldiers. Clark and Oliver must go into "league" with other heroes to bring Lex to "justice." However Clark is a little preoccupied by Lex and Lana's growing relationship and must decided to intervine or let Lana (Kristin Kreuk) go forever.
This season has it all. From Lois Lane's start as journalist to Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore). Season 6 of Smallville gives you some great episodes with great emotional conflict. Clark and Lex take one step closer to their destiny as mortal enemies!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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