Smallville - The Complete Seventh Season

starring: Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, Kristin Kreuk, Erica Durance, Allison Mack
Smallville - The Complete Seventh Season
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Focuses on the life of the young Clark Kent as he struggles to deal with his powers as well as life in Smallville, Kansas.

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Super-sexy and super-flirty, Clark's super-cousin Kara (Laura Vandervoot) made the splashiest addition to the cast in Smallville's season 7. Unfortunately for Clark (Tom Welling), she's more advanced in her powers than he is (she can fly), and she's not the kind to shy away from drawing attention to herself, whether it's in a skimpy bikini or garnering notice from Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) and Jimmy (Aaron Ashmore, joining the opening credits). Chloe (Allison Mack, rightfully moving ahead of Erica Durance in the credits) is trying to come to terms with her "meteor freak" powers, and Lois (Durance) is dallying with the new Daily Planet editor Grant Gabriel (Michael Cassidy), who has a mysterious past. The dreary drama of Lex and Lana (Kristin Kreuk) is over, and Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) has permanently departed for Congress, so Lana is now playing house with Clark at the Kent farm. More elements of the DC Comics mythology enter, such as superheroine Black Canary (Alana Huffman), as do guest stars from the universe of Super-entertainment (Lois and Clark's Dean Cain as a doctor who claims to be able to "cure" meteor powers, and Helen "Supergirl" Slater as Clark's Kryptonian mother). Braniac (James Marsters) is still a threat, and Lionel (John Glover) reveals a shady past as part of an order called Veritas, which is purportedly assigned with protecting "the Traveler," an alien who has come to Earth as its salvation. Yet even with the numerous cast comings and goings, the most surprising change happened at the end of the season, when series producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar announced their departure. Whether that would be a good or bad thing (and whether it would mean an end to their original Smallville edict, "No flights, no tights") would have to be answered in season 8. --David Horiuchi

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Average Rating: out of 5 stars
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Long live Clark, Lois and Lana
Kudos to the entire cast of Smallville. From the producers to the cameramen ............. this was an amazing slant on Kal-el's life as Superboy. There are no superlatives that are strong enough to describe this entire production from year one through nine. Casting was superb; acting impeccable; special effects outrageous. The only problem is that it has to end eventually. Perhaps they should extend it with a new series entitled, "Metropolis."



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Smallville Season 7
Great Season, I have come late to the Smallvilee Party and just catching up! very pleased with the show!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Smallville Season 7 WAS SUPER!!!!!
Season 7 kept me on the edge of my seat as always.......not a dull moment.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Hot and cold season of "Smallville" still pulls a rabbit out of the hat
The seventh season of "Smallville" is not quite all over the place in terms of quality, but it still does not quite have the same spark as many previous seasons.This season was also truncated by the writers' strike of a few years ago.Despite all of this, there are some golden nuggets in this set.

One of these is "Persona," in which James Marsters makes a return to the series as Milton Fine/Brainiac.The episode also features Marc McClure, Jimmy Olsen from Christopher Reeve's "Superman" ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Smallville - Complete Seventh Season
Recieved prodsuct in reasonable time.The package was in good condition with a great price.completes my collection through the eight season.
 
 
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