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List Price: $59.98 | | Label: Warner Home Video
Salesrank: 1402
Released: September 18, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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DVD Features:
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Featurette
Description of Smallville - The Complete Sixth Season:
Picking up where its fifth season left off, Smallville's sixth season begins with Metropolis in ruins, Clark (Tom Welling) trapped in the Phantom Zone, and General Zod inhabiting the body of Lex (Michael Rosenbaum). Even when that situation, dubbed "Black Thursday," is over, Clark still has to capture the criminals who escaped from the Phantom Zone. Meanwhile, having driven away Lana (Kristin Kreuk), she finds comfort in the home and arms of Lex, driving further anxiety into that romantic triangle that has expanded to include Chloe (Allison Mack, still with a smile that lights up the orb on top of the Daily Planet) and her new beau, photographer Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore). And Lois (Erica Durance)? We see hints of her inevitable future in her becoming a reporter for the tabloid rag The Inquisitor ("The thrill of discovery, the clack of the keys, the scent of fresh ink⦠I think I've finally found my calling!") and flashing some sparks with Clark especially in a Valentine's Day episode called "Crimson."
She also finds a new boyfriend in Oliver Queen (Justin Hartley), a tycoon who moves from Star City to Metropolis and revives a boarding-school rivalry with Lex. But Queen is also a superhero, the Green Arrow, and he's out to thwart Lex's project called 33.1, which runs tests on meteor-powered humans. And in an awesome episode called "Justice," the Green Arrow gathers his team--Bart Allen (Kyle Gallner), a.k.a. Impulse (a change after he was first called the Flash); Arthur "AC" Curry (Alan Ritchson), a.k.a. Aquaman; and Victor Stone (Lee Thompson Young), a.k.a. Cyborg (who had all appeared in the series before)--with Clark to shut down Lex. Yet another hero from the comic books--an interplanetary detective (Phil Morris)--helps Clark fight rogue Kryptonians. It all ends in a slam-bang finale with a number of surprises. Even though the Lana drama went on too long, Green Arrow and some choice episodes stuff made this one of Smallville's best seasons. Guest stars include Tori Spelling as a nosy gossip reporter and Lynda "Wonder Woman" Carter as Chloe's mom. --David Horiuchi
Smallville - The Complete Sixth Season Reviews:
Smallville Review 2 
2009-10-29 - This is an awesome seller. Honest and ships quickly. I'll be sure to order from them in the future. Thank you!
I love Smallville 
2009-02-19 - This isn't the best season of Smallville I own (I own them all) but it is certainly still full of the vigor I have fallen for since the Pilot.
Smallville The Complete Sixth Season 
2009-02-02 - This completes my husband's collection of Smallville one of the best series on TV. I'll return to Amazon for other video selections as the price was the best I could find.
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2009-02-01 - I have followed the story line on cable TV for most of its seasons but, as circumstances often dictate, I have missed a few shows which can put some serious holes in appreciating dialogue that has to do with story-line. I love this recreation of the Superman Myth, except for the fact, he has yet to fly without being under the influence. The story seems to be sensitive to many deserving issues of the US, but there is still a distinct Canadian patois. I am an OKie and rural Kansans are a bit twangy, too. I can hang as a fan on until Clark begins to turn grey.
great video 
2009-01-19 - I ordered as a last minute xmas gift for my son-in-law. He loved it and the ship time was superfast.