I actually liked Zod a lot more during and after this episode, Conspiracy. Before this ep, whenever there was Zod screentime I would usually say "Oh brother!" I didn't really like how Callum Blue plays Zod, upping the drama and decorum of speech. I would think, "bah this is Smallville, not Shakespeare." He's no Terence Stamp, who I found to be much scarier because of his excellent use of subtlety. ¯\(º_o)/¯
However, something changed in me this episode. We saw a different side to Zod. And somehow, his method of acting fit better with these new facets.
When Zod died, I was thinking "Wow, could this really be the end for him already? That will really change things. And just when I was starting to like the guy!!" It was great how Zod told Lois to leave him and save herself and the girl. And how Lois said she was helping him because it's what Clark would do.
I'm glad Clark saved him, not for Zod's sake, but for Clark's. To be Superman, he has to try to save people, no matter who they are. It's integral to his identity. It's what makes him the hero he is.
When Clark's drop of blood healed Zod's wound, after I gasped, I leaned over to my mom (who is a huge fan of the show) and said "you think he has powers now?" Well boy-o-boy ! He does. I was pretty excited at the end when he climbed up to the edge of the tower and took flight, not the least reason being that I had called it XD
However, something changed in me this episode. We saw a different side to Zod. And somehow, his method of acting fit better with these new facets.
When Zod died, I was thinking "Wow, could this really be the end for him already? That will really change things. And just when I was starting to like the guy!!" It was great how Zod told Lois to leave him and save herself and the girl. And how Lois said she was helping him because it's what Clark would do.
I'm glad Clark saved him, not for Zod's sake, but for Clark's. To be Superman, he has to try to save people, no matter who they are. It's integral to his identity. It's what makes him the hero he is.
When Clark's drop of blood healed Zod's wound, after I gasped, I leaned over to my mom (who is a huge fan of the show) and said "you think he has powers now?" Well boy-o-boy ! He does. I was pretty excited at the end when he climbed up to the edge of the tower and took flight, not the least reason being that I had called it XD
Kara Zor-El is Clark Kent's Kryptonian cousin
She will make her debut in Season 7 , Kara was sent to earth along with Ka-El (Clark Kent) to watch over him. But there was a problem and she's been in suspended animation for the last 18 years. However after Clark and Kara get to know each other, they will most likely care for one another. Clark seemed very protective over Kara when she enter the Miss Sweet Corn beauty Pageant He seemed worried that she might use her powers and people might seen. But when Kara save him from almost being killed by Kryptonite the embrace with a hug and he lightens up more for Kara. Clark also showed Kara how to control her powers.
She will make her debut in Season 7 , Kara was sent to earth along with Ka-El (Clark Kent) to watch over him. But there was a problem and she's been in suspended animation for the last 18 years. However after Clark and Kara get to know each other, they will most likely care for one another. Clark seemed very protective over Kara when she enter the Miss Sweet Corn beauty Pageant He seemed worried that she might use her powers and people might seen. But when Kara save him from almost being killed by Kryptonite the embrace with a hug and he lightens up more for Kara. Clark also showed Kara how to control her powers.