norwich36: (Lana when I'm bad)
norwich36 ([personal profile] norwich36) wrote2007-02-08 09:46 pm
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Smallville 6.14 Trespass



First of all, I thought a lot of the sequences in this episode--especially the one where the photographer was chasing Lana in the hospital--were beautifully shot. I'm not really a big horror fan, but I thought that as a horror episode this was quite well done, even though the identity of the stalker was pretty damn obvious. In fact, KK might consider making horror movies--she does the traumatized but stalwart heroine thing very, very well. And if you will pardon a shallow observation, she looked amazing in that purple robe in the opening scene. And I have to continue to give KK props for her acting this season; I saw the last few minutes of a rerun of a season 1 ep right before this started, and it was absolutely mind-boggling how much she's improved in the last two seasons. Even when she obviously had a cold, she was fantastic to watch. That scene where she convinces stalkerguy that she never wanted any of this and she was trapped? Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.

And Lana was very interesting in this episode, too. I was rather impressed by the way she utilized her legitimate peril to continue investigating Clark. On the one hand, as Chloe pointed out, she put herself in danger to protect his secret, and yet she was playing on her friends' desire to help her to continue investigating. I suppose I ought to be appalled at the way she was exploiting the Kents' hospitality, but I was more amused than anything. And AMAZED at the continuity with her ex-meteorite necklace. I was happy that Chloe is smart enough to password protect important files on her computer, though.

I don't know if Chloe and Jimmy are getting back together for real or not, but damn. I'll take Jimmy if Chloe doesn't want him. He was amazing tonight--I *loved* him threatening Clark--a girl like that is worth spending your life in a body cast. Oh, Jimmy. And then helping out Clark when he was the last person in the world Jimmy wanted to help. Chloe, you need to appreciate that boy!

The thing that impressed me about the final Lexana scene is how much better Lana is getting at lying to Lex. I guess that's a good thing? I wish they would let those two actually kiss, though. For an engaged couple, they are remarkably sexless.

Though that's ok--clearly all of Lex's sexual energy is still directed toward Clark. Wasn't that final scene fantastic? God. For once Clark actually APOLOGIZED for something that he needed to apologize for. I was so impressed, even if Lex wasn't. And here they are, breaking up again, even though it won't take anymore than Clark's breakups with Lana ever do. But damn, Lex pwned that scene. "What I want is to make Lana happy for the rest of your life and for you to be there on our wedding day to see what you lost." Ha ha, Clark, you could have had me Lana me if you trusted me. Could that scene have BEEN any slashier?

[identity profile] latxcvi.livejournal.com 2007-02-12 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
I was a little annoyed that Chloe was the one pushing Clark to trust Lana, since it seems out of character for where she stands now vis-a-vis Lana and the Luthors, though I guess it does echo what she kept telling him last season.

Heh. I actually thought this was interestingly selfish on Chloe's part. If Clark just tells Lana, then Chloe no longer has to be trapped between the two of them in terms of her friendships with them. We know that this is an issue for her; it's why she blew up at Clark the way she did in Hydro. She doesn't like being caught between them on this issue and at this point, she herself has grown past that need to be the only one Clark ever confides in. I think Chloe is probably secure enough in her friendship with Clark and cares enough about her friendship with Lana that she's comfortable encouraging Clark to trust Lana about the Secret. I'm not entirely sure it's conscious on Chloe's part, but I do think there's a part of her that probably believes it'll put her in a more comfortable position between Clark and Lana if Lana knows.

[identity profile] norwich36.livejournal.com 2007-02-12 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, that makes sense. But on the other hand, given that Chloe is often not merely Chloe but exposition fairy speaking on behalf of the writers things they are too lazy or inept to show (Lex is evil now, etc. etc. etc.) I find Chloe encouraging Clark to tell Lana even more annoying than her blaming Lex for Lana's invasions of privacy, because it suggests that we the viewers are supposed to trust Lana now, like Chloe does--despite the fact that the episode deliberately sets up a parallel between Lana's creepy stalking of Clark and the guard's creepy stalking of her.