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10 Most Underrated Smallville Episodes, Ranked

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10 Most Underrated Smallville Episodes, Ranked


Smalltown is one of the CW Network’s most successful projects, aside from Supernatural, and it’s an adaptation of Clark Kent’s origins in a category of its own. With ten seasons and more than 200 episodes, Smalltown offers plenty of entertaining, action-packed drama for a Superman story.




While there are several great episodes in which Clark travels back in time, fights Doomsday, discovers each of his powers, and marries Lois Lane, many other episodes are often overlooked. It’s not because they aren’t worth it, but because there are too many great ones to choose from. These underrated episodes contain plenty of Easter eggs and magical moments, and it’s time fans paid more attention.


10 Clark sees what life would be like if he had never landed in Smallville

Smallville Season 7, Episode 18, “Apocalypse”

Clark and Lois at the Daily Planet in a parallel universe

In this “What If” episode, Jor-El shows Clark what life would be like if he had never come to Earth or been in his friends’ lives. This alternate timeline helped Clark deal with a lot of guilt, especially after knowing that a meteor shower would have occurred even if his ship hadn’t crashed on Earth. Clark and Lois interacting at the Daily Planet is also worth checking out, as it looks like it was ripped straight from the pages of the comics.


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Lex is the president and the world is on the brink of a nuclear apocalypse, so things would have been much worse if Clark hadn’t been raised by the Kents.. Another highlight of this episode is when Clark manages to stop Brainiac from killing him as a child and witnesses the destruction of his home planet, Krypton.

9 Clark gives in to his wildest temptations far from home

Smallville Season 3, Episode 1, “Exile”

Tom Welling as Clark Kent in Smallville


The story takes place in Smalltown The season 2 finale through season 3 is one of the series’ best-written television storylines, as it sees Clark seeking solace in Red Kryptonite after the guilt of knowing he caused his child to be lost to Martha. Watching Clark unleash his true power is fun because his morals and fury still hold him back.

In “Exile”, Clark is living his best life in Metropolis, partying and using his power for personal gain while his parents and friends constantly worry in Smallville. There are many emotional moments for the Kents and his friends as they try to bring him home. The episode is also a mental journey for Lex, who finds himself stranded on an island after the plane crash.

8 Lana betrays Clark to save his life in “Promise”

Smallville Season 6, Episode 16, “Promise”

Lex and Lana get married in Smallville


“Promise” is a remarkable episode of from Smallville sixth season because it is moving and heartbreaking. For anyone who was hoping Lana would come back to Clark at the last minute, this episode dashed any hopes of rekindling their romance. Lana has doubts about marrying Lex, and for a moment she seems ready to call off the wedding to be with Clark.

The most exciting part of this episode is that after five seasons, Lana finally discovers Clark’s secret.even if it’s by trapping Chloe in the wine cellar. Lionel, now a morally gray character, returns to his Luthor ways and prevents Lana from abandoning Lex at the altar. It’s a complicated episode, but one of the best of the series because it features a lot of relationships between the main characters.

7 Clark faces death when he is shot

Smallville Season 3, Episode 3, “Extinction”

Jonathan tries to remove a bullet from Clark's chest.


Smalltown made it clear that Clark’s most significant weakness was Kryptonite. Yet other than weakening him, it never really seemed fatal until this episode. When one of his classmates goes on a rampage, killing people infected by meteors, he discovers Clark’s weakness and makes him the next target.

He shoots Clark with a kryptonite bullet, injuring him. However, even if it was clear that Clark would survive, it was one of the first moments that made him seem vulnerable and human.

6 Chloe helps Clark regain his memory after he gets amnesia again

Smallville Season 4, Episode 19, “Virgin”

Clark and Chloe at the barn.

Clark has lost his memory countless times Smalltownbut in “Blank,” there’s much more at stake as he tries to remember who he is. For a long time, Clark kept her identity a secret from her friends, even her best friend Chloe, but she found out the truth from her ex, Alicia, but never told her she knew.


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When a “meteor monster” causes Clark to lose his memory, Chloe must try to help him remember who he is and stop him from revealing his powers. Clark trusted Chloe, and even though he didn’t remember much, Chloe didn’t take advantage of his situation. This is a great episode that showcases their true friendship that lasts until the end of this series.

5 Clark is a prisoner in his own mind in “Labyrinth”

Smallville Season 6, Episode 12, “Maze”

Clark in a straitjacket in a psychiatric hospital.


In this Smalltown episode reminiscent of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s “Normal Again”, after being attacked, Clark ends up in a mental institution where he is told that the last five years of his life have all been a lie. He visits the people in his life, who confirm all his fears that nothing about his Kryptonian heritage is real.

For a minute, Clark almost believes this version of events before one of the other patients, John Jones, convinces him to kill the doctor (a ghost who had invaded Clark’s head) and return to reality. This episode was a big change of pace and allowed Clark to handle things without his powers. This is also where fans see Martian Manhunter, even if it’s only for a few scenes.

4 Clark and Lois’ Valentine’s Day plans are ruined by red Kryptonite

Smallville Season 6, Episode 13, “Crimson”

Lois clings to Clark at the Luthor mansion.


Clark Kent on Red Kryptonite is always exciting because he doesn’t hold back or stick to his Boy Scout persona. In this episode, it’s Valentine’s Day and Lois kisses Clark with Kryptonite red lipstick, infecting him with red kryptonite. He decides to ruin Lex and Lana’s engagement dinner and kidnap the bride with Lois at his side.

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This exciting episode reveals Clark’s true feelings and chemistry with Lois even if he doesn’t know it yet. He’s even more willing to reveal his powers to Lois, something he could never do with Lana. Although he went too far, he realized it was time to leave Lana.


3 Clark loses his last chance at a relationship with his father

Smallville Season 9, Episode 7, “Kandor”

Jor-El dies in Clark's arms in Smallville.

Jor-El played an important role in Clark’s life for most of his life. Smalltown. He helps Clark discover his powers and live his life as a Kryptonian on Earth. Even though the version of Jor-El that fans have seen over the seasons has not always been kind or caring towards his son, in Smalltown In season 9, fans discover another side of Jor-El: a man who loved his people and would do anything to ensure their survival.

It also gives viewers an idea of ​​who Zod was in Kandor, and Clark reveals his secret to Tess while trying to find his father. Clark is conflicted about meeting Jor-El, and it’s devastating that he dies at the end of the episode without them getting to know each other better.


2 Green Arrow makes a dashing debut in Smallville

Smallville Season 6, Episode 4, “Arrow”

Green Arrow in Smallville.

Smalltown was infamous for not putting Clark in the Superman costume, a rule that seemed to apply to other heroes appearing in the series, like The Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman. However, in Smalltown In season 6, the series introduced Oliver Queen as Green Arrow, wearing a flashy green suit with a hood and a bow and arrow.

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Green Arrow’s journey in the series was intended to show the contrast in which Clark decided to live his life with his dual identity, especially when Oliver revealed to the world that he was a vigilante. Despite some questionable story choices, this episode was a solid introduction to a favorite DC hero.

1 “Fortune” gives the gang a chance to run wild

Smallville Season 10, Episode 15, “Fortune”

Chloe and Clark in a bar.

from Smallville The final season has several great episodes, but the one that’s most underrated is “Fortune,” which takes place after Clark proposes to Lois. The whole team finally has a night out, but they don’t remember anything, and it’s fun to see them not worry about all the dangers around them. Lois panics over losing her engagement ring, and Clark wonders if he’s moving too fast with the wedding, which he confides to Chloe.


Several sweet moments in this episode are reminiscent of earlier, lighter seasons of Smalltownlike Chloe and Clark solving this mystery together, like they once did. Even Tess, who has long been excluded, seems to fit in now, and the episode ends with Chloe and Oliver heading off into the night.

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