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First aired January 26, 2005

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Claiming to be cured, Alicia (guest star Sarah Carter) is released
from Belle Reve hospital and comes to Smallville to rekindle her
relationship with Clark (Tom Welling). Initially skeptical of Alicia,
Clark finds himself enjoying a relationship with someone who knows his
secret, but when she pushes for more he hesitates, causing her to use
red kryptonite on him. "Bad Clark" emerges and whisks Alicia off to get
married in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Lana (Kristin Kreuk) decides to have
sex with Jason (Jensen Ackles) in order to win him back.
Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack, John Glover, Annette O'Toole and
John Schneider also star. Greg Beeman directed the episode written by
Jeph Loeb & Steven DeKnight
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Notes:
The WB advertised this episode as "Mr. & Mrs. Clark Kent."
Chloe comes on after the show and talks about the importance of safe
sex and where to find information (http://www.teenpregnancy.com).
Exactly how does Alicia know about red kryptonite? Clark hadn't been
exposed to it for a considerable period before she met him. Unless
somebody is keeping records that Alicia could have teleported in and
stolen, she had no chance to observe its effects on Clark. Unless she
can teleport through time back from when she met Clark (in "Obsession")
to when he was last exposed to red-k (in "Exile"
/ "Phoenix"), there seems no way
she could have known about the stuff or what it does to Clark.
Intentional lead poisoning, anyone? Alicia's bracelet would cause
permanent brain damage and cut decades off her lifespan. And yet, no one
seems to think this a problem, not even Dr. McBride, who presumably went
to medical school.
You can't go to Las Vegas at night and run into a marriage chapel to
get married. During daytime hours you have to go to the courthouse to
get a marriage license first. And they won't marry you without a
marriage license.
Secret ID much? Clark first superspeeds away directly in front of a
minister, a minister who knows his name ("Do you, Clark Kent...?" Then
he shoves McBride 20' into a barn wall - isn't the guy going to remember
that Clark used superpowers on him?
If Alicia's own physician, the one who declared her "cured" and
released her, is himself declared insane, then she'd be put back in
Belle Reve immediately. Particularly since she was the one McBride was
nuts about. Chloe and Jimmy: A possible in-joke: Chloe says she lost
her virginity supposedly to Jimmy Olsen. At the time this episode aired,
Adam Brody (Seth from the O.C.) was currently in the running to play
Jimmy in the new Superman movie, and he also played Chloe's boyfriend in
Crush.As odd as it may sound to longtime Superman fans, from the
sound of Chloe's confession to Lana, Chloe may have been involved with
Jimmy Olson, who in the comic books was a young newspaper photographer
who often worked with reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane, as well as
being known to many readers as 'Superman's Pal'
Chloe says: "On the risk of
going all After School Special on you...", referencing the series of
hour-long afternoon specials dealing with various teen issues.
Chloe says: "couldn't handle
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock". The Love Song of J. Alfred
Prufrock was a poem written by Thomas Stearns Eliot about a lonely, but
wealthy, man who is too timid to tell a woman he likes about his
feelings for her.
Alicia says: "you have buns
of steel", Buns of Steel is a work out program.
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Devoted -
Run - Transference
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Jinx -
Spell - Bound -
Scare - Pariah - Recruit
- Krypto - Sacred
- Lucy - Onyx -
Spirit - Blank -
Ageless - Forever
- Commencement
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