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Smallville Season 6
DVD box cover artCountry of origin United States No. of episodes 22 Broadcast Original channel The CW Original run September 28, 2006 – May 17, 2007Home video release DVD release Region 1 September 18, 2007[1] Region 2 October 22, 2007[2] Region 4 March 5, 2008[3] Season chronology ← Previous
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Season 7Season six of Smallville, an American television series, began airing on September 28, 2006. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The sixth season comprises 22 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 17, 2007,[4] marking the first season to air on the newly formed CW television network. Regular cast members during season six include Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack, Annette O'Toole, John Glover, and Erica Durance.
Season six key story arcs involve Clark (Welling) trying to recapture several escaped criminals from the Phantom Zone, the destinies of Lionel (Glover) and Lex (Rosenbaum) following the aftermath of Lex's possession by Zod and Lionel's adoption as the emissary of Jor-El, and the introductions of DC Comics characters Jimmy Olsen, Oliver Queen and Martian Manhunter, played by Aaron Ashmore, Justin Hartley, and Phil Morris respectively. Other key storylines involve Lana and Lex's marriage, as well as Lex's secret 33.1 projects.
Smallville's Season six slipped in the ratings, averaging 4.1 million viewers weekly.[5] It was nominated for an Emmy Award, among other awards, in the category of Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series for the episode "Zod".[6]
Contents
Main cast
- Tom Welling as Clark Kent
- Kristin Kreuk as Lana Lang
- Michael Rosenbaum as Lex Luthor
- Erica Durance as Lois Lane
- Allison Mack as Chloe Sullivan
- John Glover as Lionel Luthor
- Annette O'Toole as Martha Kent
Episodes
See also: List of Smallville episodes№ # Title Directed by Written by U.S. air date Production
codeU.S. viewers
(million)111 1 "Zod" James Marshall Steven S. DeKnight September 28, 2006 2T7701 4.96[7] Clark, still stuck in the Phantom Zone, gets help from his father's assistant, Raya, in escaping. Chloe runs into former flame Jimmy Olsen, a new intern photographer at the Daily Planet. Clark returns from the Phantom Zone and confronts Zod. Using the House of El crystal Raya gave him, Clark defeats Zod. It also becomes apparent that other Phantom Zone criminals escaped with Clark. 112 2 "Sneeze" Paul Shapiro Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer October 5, 2006 2T7702 4.52[8] Clark spends his nights helping the rebuilding effort of Metropolis. When Clark develops a cold, he discovers a new super power. An inadvertent sneeze blows the barn door off its hinges and across town, nearly striking Lois. While seeking the truth behind the falling door, Lois discovers a new love for investigative journalism. Oliver Queen, one of Lex's old classmates, moves to Metropolis. He has Lex captured to investigate Lex's powers. 113 3 "Wither" Whitney Ransick Tracy Bellomo October 12, 2006 2T7703 4.88[9] Lex throws a costume charity ball to help raise funds for the restoration process after "Dark Thursday". Lana has conflicting feelings about trusting Lex, and she confides in Chloe. Clark learns that others have escaped the Phantom Zone when he and Chloe discover Gloria, a park ranger, is kidnapping men to harbor her alien seeds. 114 4 "Arrow" Michael Rohl Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders October 19, 2006 2T7704 4.71[10] A thief crashes Lionel's party for Martha's U.S. Senate bid, and steals a priceless necklace from Martha. Clark goes to Metropolis to find the necklace, and quickly discovers that Oliver is the thief. Lois believes she's landed a new front page story with the Inquisitor, calling the thief "Green Arrow", but her story is ruined when he steals her only evidence. 115 5 "Reunion" Jeannot Szwarc Steven S. DeKnight October 26, 2006 2T7705 4.79[11] Lex and Oliver attend their 10 year reunion, where the animosity between them is obviously rising as talk of Lex's deceased best friend, Duncan, brings tension. When Oliver's old friends begin to die one by one, he starts an investigation into who is responsible. Oliver gives Clark the satellite images from "Dark Thursday", in exchange for helping him find out who is killing his friends. 116 6 "Fallout" Glen Winter Holly Harold November 2, 2006 2T7706 5.01[12] An escaped phantom, Baern, takes possession of a young boy's body (Bow Wow) and sets his sights on finding Kal-El. As Clark is studying the satellite images, he gets an unexpected visitor, Raya. The escaped "Zoner" locates Clark and arrives at the Kent Farm, but is forced to retreat. Baern returns with more power, and after Raya is fatally injured, Clark uses the House of El crystal to capture Baern. 117 7 "Rage" Whitney Ransick Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer November 9, 2006 2T7707 4.46[13] Oliver bails on Lois when a couple is being mugged at gunpoint. While attempting to stop the muggers, Oliver is shot. When Clark checks in on Oliver, Oliver has no visible signs of being shot. Clark and Chloe discover that Oliver's research facility is developing a drug that heals almost any wound instantly. Lana learns that she is pregnant. 118 8 "Static" James Conway Shintaro Shimosawa & James Morris November 16, 2006 2T7708 4.70[14] Level 33.1 patient Bronson breaches the mansion and kidnaps Lex, transporting him to another frequency plane. Clark learns of another escaped Phantom Zone criminal and heads to Seattle to find him. Bronson kidnaps Lana, in an effort to force Lex to reveal the new location of 33.1. Jimmy triangulates their positions to pull them out, but not before Lex kills Bronson. Clark has his first encounter with The Martian Manhunter. Lex proposes to Lana. 119 9 "Subterranean" Rick Rosenthal Caroline Dries December 7, 2006 2T7709 4.31[15] Jed McNally is forcing illegal immigrants to work on his farm in Smallville. Javier, who has come to Kansas to search for his mother, manages to escape, but his friend gets pulled into the ground during the attempt. McNally is arrested, but escapes by burrowing into the ground. Chloe and Jimmy locate Javier's mother. Lex has McNally imprisoned in the newly relocated 33.1. 120 10 "Hydro" Tom Welling Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders January 11, 2007 2T7710 4.68[16] Linda Lake, a gossip columnist with the ability to morph into water, uses her ability to uncover incriminating stories, including one about Lana, Lex and Clark. Lois suspects that Oliver is actually the Green Arrow. She sets up an elaborate scheme to catch him, but Clark dresses up as Green Arrow and has to kiss Lois. Chloe and Linda get into a fight, when Chloe discovers Linda's new story about Clark. Clark learns about Lana's pregnancy, and she finally accepts Lex's proposal. 121 11 "Justice" Steven S. DeKnight Steven S. DeKnight January 18, 2007 2T7711 5.26[17] Bart, A.C., and Victor return to Smallville with Oliver. Oliver believes Lex is amassing an army of kryptonite-enhanced people in his level 33.1 projects. When Bart is captured, Clark and the others band together to rescue him and destroy Lex's facility. After completing their mission, Oliver says goodbye to Lois and leaves town with Bart, A.C., and Victor in search of Lex's other 33.1 facilities. 122 12 "Labyrinth" Whitney Ransick Al Septien & Turi Meyer January 25, 2007 2T7712 5.00[18] Clark is attacked by a "Zoner", but when he wakes up he finds himself in a sanitarium, and without his powers. He is informed that his entire life, as he believes it, has been nothing more than a fabrication he created to cope with his biological parents' death in the meteor shower. Another patient tries to help Clark, warning him that the phantom is actually attempting to take over Clark's body. 123 13 "Crimson" Glen Winter Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders February 1, 2007 2T7713 4.91[19] During a Valentine's Day party, Lois is given a tube of lipstick laced with red kryptonite, designed to cause her to fall in love with the first person she sees. When Lois kisses Clark, he becomes immediately affected. Chloe and Martha quickly realize the truth and grab some green kryptonite to neutralize the effects. Before they can, a fight with Lex causes Lana to grow more suspicious about Clark's secret. 124 14 "Trespass" Michael Rohl Tracy A. Bellomo February 8, 2007 2T7714 4.74[20] While Lana continues her investigation into Clark, someone else begins stalking her. No matter where she goes they continue to find her, leaving her gifts and death threats. Lana begins to fear for her safety. For safety, she stays with Martha, and uses the opportunity to learn more about Clark. When she returns to the mansion, Lana is surprised to learn the true identity of the stalker. 125 15 "Freak" Michael Rosenbaum Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer February 15, 2007 2T7715 4.76[21] Tobias, a young man who was blinded in the last meteor shower, is being used to identify kryptonite-enhanced individuals so that LuthorCorp can place tracking devices in all of them. Unaware of what is really happening, he identifies Chloe as being kryptonite-infected. Fearing what she will become, Clark promises to look after her and any potential power she may develop. 126 16 "Promise" Rick Rosenthal Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson March 15, 2007 2T7716 4.69[22] Lana begins having second thoughts about her marriage to Lex, and finally decides to find out the truth about Clark. After learning the truth, by way of deception, Lana promises Clark that she isn't going to marry Lex. Lionel realizes what is going on and forces Lana to walk down the aisle. Clark, unaware that Lana knows the truth, is stunned when she marries Lex. 127 17 "Combat" James Marshall Turi Meyer & Al Septien March 22, 2007 2T7717 4.07[23] Since Lana's wedding, Clark has devoted himself to bringing wanted criminals to justice, by any means necessary. Getting a tip from Oliver, Clark learns about an underground fighting ring where Titan, an escaped Phantom Zone criminal, has taken up fighting krypto-warriors. Clark joins the fighting ring to take on Titan. Lana suffers a miscarriage, and Lex destroys all evidence of her pregnancy. 128 18 "Progeny" Terrence O'Hara Genevieve Sparling April 19, 2007 2T7718 3.98[24] Chloe's mother wakes from her catatonic state with some help from Lex, who is interested in her ability to control meteor-enhanced people. Moira Sullivan quickly begins controlling Chloe in an effort to break out of Lex's facility. With some help from Clark, she is able to see her daughter again, but without Lex's drugs, she slips back into catatonia. Lana learns the truth about her pregnancy. 129 19 "Nemesis" Mairzee Almas Caroline Dries April 26, 2007 2T7719 3.88[25] The wife of special forces soldier Wes Keenan kidnaps Lex in an effort to get her husband back from LuthorCorp and hides him in an abandoned tunnel system with bombs planted throughout. Lionel convinces Clark to go in after Lex. With the walls lined with kryptonite, and only a short time before everything collapses, Clark and Lex are forced to work together to escape the tunnels. 130 20 "Noir" Jeannot Szwarc Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders May 3, 2007 2T7720 3.59[26] Jimmy is knocked unconscious and dreams he's a reporter for the Daily Planet in 1940. In the present, Chloe and Jimmy try to figure out who shot Lana, but it's Lois and Lionel who discover that Lex is working with Senator Burke on a project called "Ares". Chloe learns that Lionel forced Lana to marry Lex, and that he's using her to spy on Lex. 131 21 "Prototype" Mat Beck Steven S. DeKnight May 10, 2007 2T7721 3.43[27] Lex uses the DNA from meteor-infected individuals, and that of Titan, to turn Wes Keenan into a super soldier. Wes' first mission is to kill Senator Burke, who has threatened to expose Lex's operation. Clark battles Wes, and defeats him using his heat vision. Martha takes a job in Washington, D.C. 132 22 "Phantom" James Marshall Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer May 17, 2007 2T7722 4.14[28] Clark tells Lana the truth about his origins, and learns that Lionel forced her to marry Lex. Martian Manhunter reveals Lionel is working as an emissary for Jor-El. Lois discovers Lex's research facility. When she is fatally wounded, Chloe sacrifices herself to save Lois' life. Lana tries to leave Smallville, but is caught in a car bomb; Lex is arrested for her murder. The last phantom copies Clark's DNA, and becomes a "bizarre" version of Clark. Awards
The sixth season was awarded Leo Awards in multiple categories. Make-up artist Natalie Cosco was awarded the Leo Award for Best Make-Up for her work on the episodes "Hydro" and "Wither".[29] The show itself won Best Dramatic Series; James Marshall won Best Direction for "Zod"; Caroline Cranston won Best Costume Design for her work on "Arrow", and James Philpott won Best Production Design for "Justice".[29] The American Society of Cinematographers honored the series with an award for the work done on "Arrow",[30] and with an award for Glen Winter for his work on "Noir".[31] Mack won Best Sidekick for the second year in a row when she took home the award in the 2007 Teen Choice Awards.[32] The series was recognized by the Visual Effects Society with a 2007 VES Award nomination for Outstanding Visual Effects in the episode "Zod".[33] The VES recognized the season in 2008, nominating "Justice" for Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program or Commercial.[34] In 2007, the sound effects and foley teams were nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing for their work on "Zod".[35][36] David Moxness won the American Society of Cinematographers Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Award for his work on "Arrow".[37] In the 33rd Annual Saturn Awards, the show was nominated for Best Dramatic Television Series, as well as a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Allison Mack.[38]
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External links
- Official website
- List of Smallville episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Smallville season 6 episodes at TV.com
- List of Smallville season 6 episodes at Wikia
- Smallville at epguides.com
- List of Smallville season 6 guide at kryptonsite.com
- Official MySpace profile for Smallville Season 6
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