Essays

Reasons to Chlois

Smallville Technical Analysis

  • A fairly comprehensive look at the mise en scene of the major ships on the show, with a focus on the peculiar use of two-shot and how it is used to up the partnership nature of the Clark/Chloe relationship.

    Canon: Pilot - Phantom.

  • Pep Singer looks at the use of music over the past six season; how it's used, what motifs reoccur, and what it means in terms of the narrative of the show. 

    Canon: Pilot - Phantom

  • rjchasez looks at exactly what fate did in Reckoning: who it targeted, how it worked, and theorizes exactly why a certain character was always safe.

    Canon: Pilot - Zod

Smallville Meta Analysis

  • It isn't just Chloe who is lost in the annals of history - some examples of historical figures lost, confused, or controversially identified over the course of time.

  • We all know that Clark Kent is destined to be a hero, and Lex Luthor a villain, but just how often is this 'destiny' thrown about anyways? And what specifically does this destiny mean? A look at the word usage, whom has a destiny, and what exactly the foretold future is according to the dialog from the Pilot until Doomsday.

  • Ezra Small is an in-show Nostradamus; a spoilery source who puts out puzzles for the fans (stemming from the SV production office.) Massena takes a look at certain piece and shows some possible insight they've created into the 'core four' of the series.

    Canon: Pilot - Vessel.

Smallville Canon Comparison

  • In the Pre-Crisis DC Universe, it wasn't uncommon for Lois Lane to hatch out alter-egos,  or have sudden amnesia for stories, or in order to get to Superman. This is a look at those stories where Lois ends up hiding in plain sight, and the vast majority have one singular thing in common: hair color.