2010 TV News Archives

September 29, 2010: "Smallville" Fan Questions Answered

Smallville Season 10 Fancast.com has posted Part 1 of their 2-part "Smallville Final Season" Reader Q&A, with eight questions answered. Here's a sample...

    Kara (played by 'V's Laura Vandervoort) is returning to "teach" Clark something that will help him become Superman. Does Kara learn anything from Clark?

    Indeed, she does. Tom Welling, though, had to think for just the right words to tease that lesson learned. "Clark teaches her that sometimes.... How do I word this?... that sometimes you don't need a lot of attention to get the job done." That sounds like a reference to how Kara/Supergirl becomes a bit of a celebrated media darling during her Oct. 8 visit.

    Last season, the interactions between Tess and Clark tended to be pretty intense and violent. How would Cassidy Freeman describe their interactions this season?

    Through Episode 8, "They've been pretty professional," Cassidy answers. "I think Tess is still trying to prove herself to him and let him know that she's on his side - and he's hesitant to believe her, understandably. So they're still playing that cat-and-mouse game."

    What's the story on the return of the General and Lucy Lane?

    Episode 7, featuring the return of Michael Ironside and Peyton List ('Mad Men'), "is so fun," Erica Durance reports. "It's all about Clark discovering a bit about why Lois is a little wacky, and where she comes from. But it's also sweet, and loving." So, is Lois expecting this visit from her fam? "No, she's not. She gets a big surprise," Erica says with a laugh, "and in a really embarrassing situation!" Ergo the episode's title, "Ambushed"?

Read the complete article at Fancast.com.



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