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Smallville Season Five

 

 

SCORE: 58

 

Smallville Season Five 

 

I have finally found my way back to Smallville. There are a few seasons we missed in terms of reviewing. This review is helping close that gap. Smallville Season Five starts out with two soldiers of Zod on Earth. Clark stops them and then winds up losing his powers. Smallville Season Five deviates from the Superman cannon in so many ways it becomes confusing trying to keep up.

Clark and Lana’s relationship builds all the way up to Clark revealing his secret and proposing to her. She accepts and then winds up dead because of Lex. Clark time travels and changes the entire day. No secret revelation, and no proposing. Their relationship falls apart, and at the end of the season Lana and Lex are now together. Jonathan Kent is killed off in Lana’s place. I remember plenty of TV shows, movies, and comic books where Jonathan Kent is alive when Clark Kent is Superman in Metropolis.

Smallville Season Five contains blood, violence, enticement to lust, lies, deceit, sex outside of marriage, explosions, destruction, liberal opinions on social issues, eco-terrorism, and corporations being shown as evil. The depths of deception are crazy in Smallville Season Five. I love how a character lies for months to another character, and then finally comes clean claiming they have to be honest. What about all the time you were dishonest? Honesty begins at the first opportunity.

Smallville Season Five teaches viewers to procrastinate over things you do not want to do. Also to procrastinate over things that are not pleasant to do. Smallville Season Five also teaches the “I just want you to be happy,” ideology. Yet Smallville Season Five does not teach the only true lasting happiness comes from having a relationship with Jesus Christ.

I don’t know why I ever watched this show. It has so many bad examples and bad lessons in it. Smallville Season Five is one of the worst seasons too.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 50%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: DVD
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: DC Comics

Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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