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• There are two Clark Kents. One is the young man whose life in a tiny Kansas town sets him on destinys path. The other is a Bizarro who shares Clarks DNA but not his values. Only one of them can survive. Superman mythology grows deeper and more powerful in an event-packed season that includes the arrival of Clarks cousin Kara/Supergirl. Keep a low profile and master your powers, Clark says. Kara ha
| | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, Kristin Kreuk, Erica Durance, Allison Mack | | Format:
| AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Subtitle:
| Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish | | Number of Discs:
| 6 | | Studio:
| Warner Home Video | | Run Time:
| 827 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| September 09, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 159 reviews |
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Smallville - The Complete Seventh SeasonMar 08, 2010 This season Clarks cousin Kara (Supergirl) is introduced. We meet Laura, (Clark)Ka-el's mother, who happens to be played by Helen Slater who stared as Supergirl in the 1984 movie. Brainiac continues to cause problems and Lex finally goes to the dark side by killing his father. Good season, I liked it.
Smallville Season 7 ReviewFeb 12, 2010 Season 7 of Smallville raises the stakes again just as every subsequent season appears to do. Two major differences in this season are as follows:
1) The addition of Laura Vandervoort as Kara (Supergirl). She is adorable and viewers are sure to fall in love with her instantly. The character adds a new dimension to the already outstanding cast ensemble and allows for episodes which give more insight into Clark's Kryptonian heritage.
2) This is the first season (in my opinion) to have an almost completely fluid season-long story arc. In other words, there are very few, if any, stand alone episodes which take the story in an (temporary) unnecessary direction. In OTHER other words, no boring episodes!
Also, I have to give props to the producers for even after 7 seasons they have not strayed away from the simple formula that made Smallville so successful. The show still taps into it's roots and keeps itself grounded.
Overall, this season meets and exceeds my expectations and really sets the bar high for Season 8.
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Another excellent season!Dec 11, 2009 This review isn't going to be very long. It doesn't need to be. By now most people who have watched Smallville are already fans and will be just a delighted with Season 7 as they were with seasons 1-6!
A Super Season Seven!Nov 26, 2009 Kicking the season off, Clark fights a bizarro version of himself, picking up the cliffhanger from the previous season. Great start. Then things get even more cool with the emergence of a super . . . girl? Yup, you guessed it, Supergirl herself has arrived on Earth. Her name is Kara. She is Clark's cousin from Krypton and Laura Vandervoort does a fantastic job as the Girl of Steel, who not only proves that blood runs thicker than water, but also has no fear of heights like her farmboy cousin and does plenty of flying to prove it.
Not only is there one Supergirl in this season, but two. Kinda. Helen Slater, who played Supergirl in the 1984 movie of the same name, made an appearance as Clark's Kryptonian mother, Lara, in the episode that shared her namesake.
Season Seven was a load of fun and was one of the best ones of the series so far.
The only episode I didn't really like was "Wrath," where Lana gets Clarks powers and uses them to get her revenge on Lex. Again, this kind of thing was done before in Lois and Clark (the power transfer), and I was getting tired of seeing these repeat ideas as they had done Lois and Clark-type episodes in the past. Speaking of which, the Dean Cain episode, "Cure," made me feel like I was watching Lois and Clark all over again and though this episode was more filler than moved the Season Seven story arc along, it was cool to see Dean Cain back in the Superman universe. They even called his character Curtis Knox (see the initials?).
The last thing that bothered me about this season, more specifically the episode, "Quest," was the major playing up of Clark being some sort of messiah. I'm a Christian, so this probably bothered me more than most, but that aside, it still was overdone. Okay. We get it. Clark's going to save the world one day. Move on.
This season was a step up from Season Six, so 4.5 stars out of 5.
Recommended.
A.P. Fuchs
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