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Friday, May 3, 2002

SMALLVILLE EPISODES

The final three episodes of the first season of The WB's Smallville will be "Crush" on May 7, "Obscura" on May 14 and "Tempest" on May 21.

Here's a rundown of the episodes, with photos from each:

"CRUSH" ON MAY 7

Here's how the network describes the episode:

"Clark (Tom Welling) faces an unexpected foe when a gifted art student (guest star Adam Brody) returns to school after a hit-and-run accident robbed him of the use of his hands but gave him the gift of telekinesis, and he is seeking revenge against those he holds responsible. Meanwhile, Lana (Kristin Kreuk) becomes jealous after watching Clark with Chloe (Alison Mack) and begins to question her relationship with Whitney (Eric Johnson).

James Marshall directed the episode, which was written by Philip Levens, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.

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"OBSCURA" ON MAY 14

Here's how the network describes the episode:

"Clark and Lana race against time to find a kidnapped Chloe after a kryptonite explosion gives Lana the ability to 'see' through the kidnapper’s eyes and she watches Chloe being buried alive. Meanwhile, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) discovers evidence that a spaceship landed in Smallville during the meteor shower."

Terrance O’Hara directed the episode, with a story written by Greg Walker and a teleplay by Michael Green and Mark Verheiden.

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"TEMPEST" ON MAY 21

Here's how the network describes the episode:

"As a massive tornado rumbles towards an unsuspecting Smallville, Clark is on the verge of discovering the first connection to where he came from when the missing piece of the spaceship is found and breathes life into the fallen craft. Meanwhile, Lex is hit with a one-two punch after his father (guest star John Glover) closes the plant and orders him back to Metropolis and the shifty reporter he hired to spy on the Kents discovers Clark's superhuman abilities and the spaceship hidden in the storm cellar. Rock band Remy Zero performs the Smallville theme song, their single 'Save Me,' in the episode at the high school formal."

Greg Beeman directed the episode, with a story written by Philip Levens and a teleplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar

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