Clark, unknowingly, exposes himself to Zod when a virus is released on Metropolis that turns its residents into zombies.Clark, unknowingly, exposes himself to Zod when a virus is released on Metropolis that turns its residents into zombies.Clark, unknowingly, exposes himself to Zod when a virus is released on Metropolis that turns its residents into zombies.
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Jacqueline Micallef
- Zombie
- (as Jackie Micallef)
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Did you know
- TriviaAt about 20 minutes into the show, Chloe Sullivan displays an aerial photo of Metropolis on a computer monitor. The aerial photo is actually of the south side of Chicago Illinois.
- Quotes
Lois Lane: But I do remember seeing a whole new side of Clark Kent.
Clark Kent: Which side was that?
Lois Lane: I'll give you a hint. It starts with "H" and ends with "ero."
Clark Kent: I wasn't even wearing red and blue.
Lois Lane: Well, you've got a long ways before you can do that.
- ConnectionsReferences The Bullwinkle Show (1959)
Featured review
Dumb action driven story, B movie production but sweet Clois moments and inspiring Oliver's quest
An homage to George A. Romero's work ? It could have been if Jordan Hawley, the writer, thought of Zombies films as society metaphors instead of stupid horror fictions. The production quality didn't help as at times it look liked a bad B movie. The creatures make-up and dynamic filming were acceptable but the lighting was really bad. Dark rooms illuminated by random green and bright white lights with no rational explanation. Of course the idea was to make some scenes scary but I think the director miserably failed to render the appropriate ambiance. Even the reference to 28 Days Later right at the beginning was disappointing because they chose to copy and paste a scene instead of simply using it as an inspiration. The plane caught in a storm visual effects were also really poor. But from time to time I have to admit that it was decent entertainment. First there were some nice Clois moments and beside the action characters were developed. A scene with Lois was specially interesting as she told someone how she felt about the Blur. However I think this time it's Oliver who deserves our attention because his scenes with Clark were fascinating. In fact I think what he said about the Blur had never been covered before and his words should appeal to viewers fond of religion and symbols. The dark path is on also reminds me of Jimmy in season 8 and the issues he had to deal with. I can't wait for him to get better because I think other characters have a lot to learn from him. But again I question the morality behind the show because when one character has a problem it seems others just give up on it instead of helping it. Is it to bring more drama ? Probably but I wish the relationships were less superficial, specially considering their history and deep connections. But as first mentioned I think the biggest issue was the story itself. When Metallo injected some emotions to the Zod arc, Rabid mostly brought confusion and irrational elements. But somehow even if the cure to the disease wasn't original it was at least an excuse for an other great Clois scene.
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- Oct 10, 2009
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