Smallville: Season 2
Girls, homework, kryptonite. Don't miss a single second - the entire second season! Clark Kent lives in Smallville, but in many ways he's out of this world - and so is this spectacular series that provides a fascinating spin on Superman lore. This 6-disc collection includes all 23 second-season episodes plus bonus materials worthy of a hero. Among the episode highlights: Clark grapples with his true calling. Is he on Earth to serve humanity or perhaps destroy it? Lex gets married - twice! Lana moves in with Chloe, adding a new dynamic to their Clark dilemma. Martha and Jonathan receive miraculous news. Lionel pulls devious strings. And Pete becomes a keeper of the Clark secret. One thing we can't keep secret: the legend grows stronger in Smallville!
Member Reviews
Not Bad. - filmgeek
This is a very entertaining, yet formulaic and redundant show. It has almost as many bad points as it does good points.
This is not to say that the show is not watchable, it most certainly is. It just has more than its fair share of problems.
If you enjoy the character of Superman, you could do a lot worse.
On the plus side, this has got to be the most interesting and entertaining depiction of Lex Luthor ever put on the screen.
Recommended (with some reservations).Season 2 is the best. - Raphael10
Season 2 is the best season of smallville. Lana was still young and innocent. Pete was around. Chloe was the intrepid reporter we all loved. No Lois Lane and no Green Arrow! The episodes were simple and fun. Jonathan and Martha were still involved in clark's life and lex was his friend.Smallville: Season 2 - wacko
This is the season where Clark and Lana make a connection and unfortunately is also the season where Lana starts to guilt trip Clark for being secretive. Lex Luthor’s character is fleshed out a little more. Again the episodes are well written, with very few exceptions. Characters are believable and interesting and the accompanying musical score perfectly enhances each episode.
Trivia tidbit....
The new town sheriff makes the first of what will end up being many comments as the seasons go on, that reference “The Dukes of Hazzard” TV show where John Schneider (Jonathon Kent) got his start.
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Not Bad. - filmgeek
This is a very entertaining, yet formulaic and redundant show. It has almost as many bad points as it does good points.
This is not to say that the show is not watchable, it most certainly is. It just has more than its fair share of problems.
If ...Season 2 is the best. - Raphael10
Season 2 is the best season of smallville. Lana was still young and innocent. Pete was around. Chloe was the intrepid reporter we all loved. No Lois Lane and no Green Arrow! The episodes were simple and fun. Jonathan and Martha were still involved in clark's ...Smallville: Season 2 - wacko
This is the season where Clark and Lana make a connection and unfortunately is also the season where Lana starts to guilt trip Clark for being secretive. Lex Luthor’s character is fleshed out a little more. Again the episodes are well written, with very few ...