29
Jul
2006
Posted by J. Angelo Racoma as Multimedia
I’ve never really been a
Smallville fan as some people I know are (there are computer geeks, and there are comics geeks, and there are Smallville geeks, and
geeks of all kinds). However, a few weeks back, I chanced upon a
Season 5 DVD set and thought I’d catch up on the episodes. I was able to watch many of the previous seasons episodes on
TV (Studio 23, Tuesday evenings) but that’s just about it. However, the summer (northern hemisphere) release of
Superman Returns rekindled an interest in the series and so here I am finding myself watching a couple of episodes each dawn after publishing my blog posts for the day.
However to my disappointment, the set I bought was not complete. By now, you probably know that I have a bootlegged copy, since the original Fifth Season DVD set is not set to be released until this September. It only has up to Ep. 15 (Cyborg), so I have yet to watch the most exciting parts, probably the best of which is the season finale.
Highlights
Season 5 is considered to be a turning point in the series for several reasons. Some highlights:
- The Fortress of Solitude has been formed, and is Kal-El’s (Clark) link to his biological father, Jor-El. It is here where Kal-El is supposed to undergo his training (as depicted in Superman I.
- Clark tries to have a real relationship with Lana after briefly losing his powers and thinking he’d start to have a normal life from that point (yes, they get to do the deed. Finally!).
- Chloe discloses to Clark she’d been aware of his secret identity for some time now and Clark now treats her as his confidante and the person he turns to for help and advice when it comes to his saving-the-world activities and his relationship with Lana (much to Chloe’s chagrin, as she does have feelings for Clark).
- Clark finally gets to share his secret with Lana, but not without repercussions (and the concept of time travel is great, in this case).
- Clark’s adoptive dad, Jonathan Kent dies of cardiac arrest briefly after winning a senate seat against Lex Luthor.
- Visitors from Krypton arrive (Professor Fine—or an interpretation of Braniac—and General Zod), intent to destroy the world as we know it.
- Several swimsuit scenes with Lana, Lois and Chloe. One episode even has Lois posing as a stripper at an affluent men’s club. Booyah! Smallville is not for kids.
- Season 5 is also the season for Chlark (i.e., Chloe+Clark) fans, particularly because of Chloe’s new status as Clark’s confidant (traditionally the role of Pete Ross in the comic books) culminating in yet another kiss during the season finale. Fans would argue that Lana is too whiny and that Lois, well, she hates Clark, and that Chloe is the one devoted to him. There are even “Chlois” theories that consider Chloe to actually be the Lois of the future. I tend to agree. Whatever.
Episode summaries are available on Wikipedia.
DVD?
So anyway, if you do have the rest of the season on DVD or on your hard drives, I would appreciate it a copy :). It’s a pretty long wait until September 12th. For now, there’s always YouTube (video quality sucks, though).
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6 Responses
Jam
July 30th, 2006 at 4:24 pm
1I’ve been a fan of Smallville eversince it was aired in Studio 23 and since then, I also became a fan of Superman.
I have also been looking for a copy of Season 5.You can go to http://smallville.ph. I think they sell DVDs. I don’t know if Season 5 is available already. I have not visited their site for a long time now.
Chris Cruz End
August 3rd, 2006 at 5:44 pm
2Hi there J! I’ve been a Smallville fan since Season 1 to 5. I’m very much excited the coming of Season 6 this September. Even I have no original copy of Smallville Seasons and Episodes, I enjoy watching my downloads from any Torrent Sites, for free. It actually has a very good quality very much closer to DVD, because it is a AVI format… Even owning an original DVD of Smallville is better. I still love downloading it, for some reasons..
J. Angelo Racoma
August 3rd, 2006 at 11:26 pm
3Thanks for the comment, Chris and Jam.
I wasn’t much of a fan when it came out on TV. I guess that’s just me. I don’t have time to stick to TV skeds! Perhaps that’s why DVDs and YouTube are so great. I get to watch at my convenience.
Torrent sites are good, but I guess I also don’t have much time to wait for 1GB downloads!
Maybe we can get copies from parconline.biz
J. Angelo Racoma
August 9th, 2006 at 8:55 am
4Just got myself DVDs of seasons 1 to 5. Yeah!
rex
March 31st, 2007 at 2:38 am
5I have already watched the whole of Season 5, plus the first 8 eps of Season 6. Before, we used to depend on underground exchange of vcds, hehe, but now, thanks to faster cable internet, i can download them on my own. but alas, i lost my copies of Season 5 eps when my laptop crashed months ago.
i watch a lot of US TV series (Smallville, Grey’s Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, House MD, Heroes, Prison Break), but i never follow them thru TV, i always watch at the comfort of my laptop, hehe..
super guy
May 4th, 2007 at 5:50 am
6i was a smallville fan when i watched season 2 of smallville.from that time on i watched every smallville episode.now i have smallville season 1,2,3,4 and 5 on dvd.all i want to ask is that when smallville season 6 coming on dvd
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