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Smallville: Onyx (2005)
Lex Luthor... meet...Lex Luthor
Michael Rosenbaum shines in one of his best performances of the show. When an experiment with black Kryptonite goes haywire, Lex is split in two. One good and one evil. However, the question is which is the REAL Lex?
Rosenbaum cuts loose as the evil Alexander Luthor! A foreshadowing of what Lex's future could hold, Rosenbaum portrays the darkness inside of Lex to perfection and doesn't hold back. The only thing that could have made this episode better was if legendary Lex Luthor, Gene Hackman guest starred.
Plot: 9 Acting: 10 Special Effects: 8
Episode Rating: 9
Smallville: Crusade (2004)
Clark flies, Lois arrives, and Martha comes to the rescue.
It has been three months since the end of Season Three. Clark has been missing and Jonathan is in a coma. When Chloe's cousin Lois arrives in Smallville and Clark resurfaces, it makes one good episode.
Though not quite as good as Season Three premiere, "Exile", "Crusade" is a fantastic episode. The acting is top notch and the special effects are incredible for a weekly TV show! Clark's first flight is one of the most memorable scenes of Smallville ever. Erica Durance is great as Lois bringing charm and sexiness to her role. Martha has a chance to save the day for once and Margot Kidder(Lois Lane in the Christopher Reeve Superman Franchise) guest stars.
Plot: 9 Acting: 9 Special Effects: 9
Episode Rating: 9
Smallville: Bizarro (2007)
Clark vs. Clark Showdown
After his grand entrance at the climax of Season Six's finale, "Phantom", Clark's evil doppleganger, Bizarro, was sure to make a mess of things in the peaceful town of Smallville.
Tom Welling had his hands full. Playing two completely different characters at the same time must have been difficult. He lit up the screen as the menacing Bizarro. The plot had a few minor plot holes(Lois scene towards end of episode) but it is overall a very good start to Season Seven.
Plot: 9 Acting: 9 Special Effects: 10
Episode Rating: 9