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Jordan Cross is a new transfer student to Smallvill High School who has a frightening ability: when he is touched by another person, he immediately sees how he or she will die. When Clark saves the suicidal Coach Altman from death, the future of other people changes, including Lana's. Jordan also learns Clark's secret after he physically bumps into him. Meanwhile, Chloe finds that Adam is injecting himself with some kind of experimental medication, while his increasingly erratic behavior troubles Lana. When Jordan touches Adam, he tells Lana that Adam had already died. Also, Lex continues to investigate his past to regain his memory. Written by
Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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When Jordan bumps into Clark, the viewer is treated to a quick image of the classic Superman "S" symbol on a red cape, while the camera flies through space.
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Clark looks up an old newspaper article on the Internet, citing some of the information to Chloe. Subsequently, and to Clark's surprise, Chloe reveals some additional information she has dug up elsewhere. However, that very same information was also included in the newspaper article he was reading.
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"I Owe You"
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Performed by Stegala Music
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The new-arrival in Smallville High School Jordan Cross (Joseph Cross) has a frightening ability: when he is touched by another person, he immediately sees how he or she will die. When Clark Kent saves the deranged Coach Altman (Greg Kean) from death, the future of other people changes including Lana Lang's. Meanwhile, Chloe Sullivan finds that Adam Knight is injecting himself, and Lex Luthor investigates his past.
"Hereafter" is a great episode of "Smallville", showing a scary power of the teenager Jordan. Imagine what horrible thing would be to foresee the death of another human being! This episode raises also questions about the mysterious past of Adam, and the fate of Jonathan Kent. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "No Outro Mundo" ("In the Other World")