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      Season 7 – Smallville

      2007 Drama Action Adventure Fantasy List
      40% 5 Reviews Tomatometer 50% 100+ Ratings Audience Score An interpretation of the Superman story features young Clark Kent coming to grips with his emerging superpowers. In the 10th and final season Clark continues his romance with Lois and faces his destiny as he overcomes his final trials, forging the iconic identity by which he will be known for all time. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jul 17 Buy Now

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      Andrius Y Vaya que me a sorprendido ver la baja calificación por parte de critica como del publico general , que si no es la octava maravilla ,ni siquiera es ni de cerca la mejor temporada de la serie pero tomate podrido vamos tienes capitulos excelentes , pareciera que no han visto series basadas en superheroes que de verdad se merescan unos tomatazos Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/08/24 Full Review Audience Member A great of introducing Kara Zor-El, Braniac was ok and i just wish the Bizarro was more utilised. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member this is the moment the show goes bizarre and does not have a clear purpose anymore. kara (aka supergirl) reaches earth and starts mocking of clark because he cannot fly. chloe gets kryptonite powers and runs away asking for a cure while her powers are nanite based because the renmants of brainiac infected her and slowly are taking over her. green arrow and friends fill the filler episodes with random crap like random quests in many cases does not even involves clark kara or smallville for that fact. clearly we start to see the downside of the show. not to mention is when clark starts to use the Neo outfit because the matrix was cool so why not add a long coat and sunglasses to superman??????? Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review steve d The addition of Supergirl is a great help (even if they aren't sure what to do with her sometimes) but the story is a bit more confused than most seasons. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member This was the best season of The show in my opinion it tied with Seasons 1 , 2, and 5 for effective use of story. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review antonis k Beyond disappointment that despite a strong start? ends up on a filler note, bad writing and just a lazy finale that brings even worse excuses to begin with. (5/10) Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episode 1 Aired Sep 27, 2007 Bizarro Clark confronts Bizarro, the last wraith from the Phantom Zone, but their fight sends a torrent of water rushing toward land; the mysterious young woman reappears at the Kent farm. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 4, 2007 Kara Clark and Lois discover his cousin Kara's spaceship, but she knocks out Lois before they can open it; Clark heads to the Fortress of Solitude to start his superhero training; Lex makes a stunning discovery regarding Lana and Project 33.1. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 11, 2007 Fierce Desperate to fit in and make friends on Earth, Kara registers to be in a beauty pageant, ignoring Clark's warning to keep a low profile; three meteor-influenced vixens plan to use their powers to steal a treasure map to a time capsule. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 18, 2007 Cure Chloe tries to get rid of her powers by seeing a dangerous doctor. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 25, 2007 Action When a comic-book-based movie shoots in Smallville, Clark must save the lead actress (Christina Milian) from a runaway car; Lex discovers Lionel at the cabin. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 1, 2007 Lara Kara, sedated by a truth serum, relives a prior trip to Earth, when she followed Clark's biological mother (Helen Slater) to the Kent farm. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 8, 2007 Wrath Lana absorbs Clark's powers and steals incriminating evidence from Lex's safe; a battle ensues between Lana and Lex. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 15, 2007 Blue Clark meets his biological mother (Helen Slater) for the first time; Chloe and Lex discover that Lois and Grant have been seeing each other. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 13, 2007 Gemini Chloe tells Jimmy that she is a meteor freak; Clark returns from the Fortress and tells Lana that Kara is gone; Lana tells Clark a man named Adrian was infected by an alien substance. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 31, 2008 Persona Bizarro poses as Clark, who is frozen in the fortress; unaware that he is Bizarro, Lana shares information with him. Details Episode 11 Aired Feb 7, 2008 Siren While secretly working for Oliver, Chloe intercepts one of Lex's project files but is attacked by the Black Canary. Details Episode 12 Aired Feb 14, 2008 Fracture Lois follows Lex to Detroit and discovers that he has found Kara, who has amnesia; a busboy obsessed with Kara shoots Lex out of fear that he will take her away, then holds Kara and Lois hostage. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 13, 2008 Hero Kara and Jimmy attend a OneRepublic concert where former Smallville resident Pete Ross is one of the roadies; Pete chews kryptonite-laced gum and develops superpowers. Details Episode 14 Aired Mar 20, 2008 Traveler Lionel arranges to have Clark abducted and held in a kryptonite-lined cell; Chloe and Lana take Kara to the Fortress and beg Jor-El to restore her memory, as she is the only one who can save Clark. Details Episode 15 Aired Mar 27, 2008 Veritas Kara decides to teach Clark how to fly to help strengthen his chances against Brainiac; a confrontation with Brainiac affects some of Clark's loved ones. Details Episode 16 Aired Apr 17, 2008 Descent The secret of Veritas leads Lex in a dangerous direction; a major power struggle results in tragedy. Details Episode 17 Aired Apr 24, 2008 Sleeper Clark desperately searches for Brainiac, the only one who can reverse Lana's condition; Chloe, in her search for large power surges, breaks into several government computers; Jimmy gets caught between Lex and the Department of Security. Details Episode 18 Aired May 1, 2008 Apocalypse Clark thinks the world might be better off if he had never arrived in Smallville, so Jor-El shows him what life would be like if that were the case. Details Episode 19 Aired May 8, 2008 Quest Lex is attacked by a cloaked stranger who carves kryptonian symbols into his chest; Chloe and Clark discover that a member of the Veritas clan survived and is in hiding. Details Episode 20 Aired May 15, 2008 Arctic Lex is told he is destined to defeat the Traveler and is taken to the Fortress to learn how; Chloe is arrested; Lana awakens from her comatose state; Clark and Lex face off in the Fortress. Details
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      Lucy Mangan Guardian I suspect it is only the rousing of vague, indecipherable lusts within the viewer's breast that has enabled a show not overburdened with acting talent to stumble into its seventh -- seventh! -- series. Feb 6, 2020 Full Review Cory Barker AV Club Good or bad, the first six seasons of Smallville are identifiably about something. Season seven? Not so much. Nov 22, 2017 Full Review Meredith Woerner io9.com Ended on a big "I love you but I have to do this" cliffhanger (as Smallville so often does)... It should be interesting to see how Smallville uses Lana and Lex, now that they won't be around as much. Feb 13, 2020 Full Review Nick Setchfield SFX Magazine After Smallville's frequently disappointing sixth season it's good to see the show rally with an explosive and dramatic comeback. Rated: 4/5 Feb 13, 2020 Full Review Chris Carabott IGN Movies The truth is, Smallville has run its course. The stories are unoriginal and the characters are uninspiring. Rated: 5.7/10 Sep 27, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

      Season Info

      Director
      Mike Rohl, Whitney Ransick, Todd Slavkin, James L. Conway, Glen Winter, James Marshall, Ken Horton, Charles Beeson, Ken Biller
      Executive Producer
      Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
      Screenwriter
      Don Whitehead, Brian Wayne Peterson, Caroline Dries, Holly Harold, Todd Slavkin, Holly Henderson, Kelly Souders, Darren Swimmer, Todd Helbing
      Network
      The WB
      Rating
      TV-PG (V)
      Genre
      Drama, Action, Adventure, Fantasy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Sep 27, 2007