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Smallville TV Series – Check out the latest information about the upcoming episode of Smallville online, that is the Smallville season 9 episode 6 entitled Crossfire.
Televised later this Friday 8:00 PM on The CW, the new episode of Smallville is coming up.
This TV series revolves around Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and his burgeoning career at the Daily Planet alongside his future love, Lois Lane (Erica Durance). He’s supported by his friends, Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack), Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) and Oliver Queen (Justin Hartley) as they deal with Lex Luthor’s replacement, Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman), who unleashes a new world of danger. Newcomer Davis Bloome (Sam Witwer), a paramedic with a mysterious past reveals a darker side that he would prefer to remain hidden. Clark must continue to keep his origins a secret whilst battling Kryptonian enemies and eventually face the ultimate destroyer Doomsday.
And for this s09e06 or this season’s episode 6, here is the synopsis coutesy of your favorite TV guide:
Oliver offers to train a new girl, Mia, to keep her safe from danger. Lois and Clark are stunned when a radio station want both of them to be their new hosts.
Here is the preview of the said upcoming episode of this TV show:
Online streaming of these series may be available at your paid favorite streaming sites. So catch this really amazing episode of Smallville tonight.
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October 31st, 2009 at 11:22 am
The hardest part for any writer is to be fresh and entertaining to all including old jaded comic fans. Many times shows fall due to poor writing or predictable plots. Many of us watch a show and look for endings we predict and are happiest when an ending is better then what we predict. Many of us are closet writers that self citicise more then what an editor might so for Smallville to stay fresh with the time given the long history of the character mains is nice. We hate predictability and like to keep guessing at what might be next.