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Les Luthor tests his ultimate weapon in a Luthercorp facility, the
super soldier Wes Keenan, who is officially considered "killing in
action" in a plane crash in Afghanistan by the US Government. When the
corrupt senator Ed Burke threatens the Project 33.1 and the Luthor
family, Lex sends Wes to resolve the situation killing the senator and
his bodyguards. However, Lois witnesses the attack and recognizes Wes
as the sweetheart and first kiss of her adolescence in a military base,
emotionally affecting the behavior of the cold soldier. Meanwhile
Martha is invited to be the substitute for the deceased senator Burke
in the Senate.
"Prototype" is an engaging episode of this irregular Sixth Season of
Smallville. The intentions of Lex disclosed in the end are the promise
of a good Seventh Season, but the romantic situation between Lana and
Clark is annoying. The ambiguity of Lionel is intriguing and exciting,
and we never know the attitude that we might expect from this
unpredictable character. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "O Protótipo" ("The Prototype")
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Lex's evil scheme is exposed when it particularly involves
investigative reporter Lois Lane in a build-up type of episode.
Lex dispatches his first prototype of 33.1- a former soldier stationed
in Afghanistan named Wes Keenan, whom his wife tried to take revenge on
Lex two episodes previous for believing Wes was still alive, contrary
to news and Lex's reports. He completes his first trial run with
ruthless efficiency. Lex then dispatches him upon the town. In
addition, Lex has been working with a U.S. Senator from Kansas to
complete the project. Lois gets word that there is major dirt on this
Senator, though she doesn't know why. After seeking out the Senator,
she encounters Wes, with which she already knew due to being involved
with the Army because her father is a general. She tries to stop Wes
from being pawned into his murderous ways, but the only thing that can
stop a prototype is a satellite based in the atmosphere. When the
satellite becomes dis-aligned with the Earth, Lois is able to speak
with Wes. Wes explains that he was promised that with the surgery and
DNA implants, he would be better equipped to serve the country in war,
alike other potential candidates. Lois realizes Lex's horrible lie and
promises to expose him and not let the same thing that happened to Wes
happen to any other soldiers.
Meanwhile, Clark continues to try to find out why Lana truly married
Lex after she told Clark on her wedding day that she wasn't going to go
through with it. Lana also learns of the real reason why she was
pregnant, and turns it on Lex as to make him feel guilty for always
lying to her without directly telling him that she knows the truth
behind his despicable act.
This episode is so pivotal. It reveals so much about Lex's untruthful
schemes, both in his grand plan and in his relationship with Lana. It
is good to see Lana finally learn the truth, that she was conned into
the marriage, and to no longer see her unknowingly at Lex's mercy.
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
First, a minor irritant: "You'de be surprised what I know." - Lana
Here is what Lana knows: 1) Clark has superhuman powers, and some kind
of weakness. 2) Lex is up to something, it involves a codeword and
sometimes Lex talks to a senator. That's not a surprising amount of
information. Aren't we all more surprised that Lana has managed to stay
relevant in this show for so long without ever seeming to know anything
at all?
As for the rest of the episode, Wes Keenan is a super soldier with
Titan infused DNA who can truly hurt Clark, yet all it takes to kill
him is a blast of heat vision. I guess that's pretty convenient. It's
also pretty convenient that Keenan decides to stop using his
invisibility power when he's fighting Clark. Lex whispers "you were
almost perfect" to Keenan's dead body at the end of the episode and
demands to find out what exactly went wrong. Here's a hint: try making
your super soldier stay invisible during battle next time, Lex.
It's unfortunate that Wes has to die so quickly and so
anticlimactically. Clark is rarely put up against villains who actually
pose a threat to his health. Even here, one episode away from the
season six finale and Clark's biggest problem is that Lana is married
to Lex and she won't tell him why. There are incredible alien criminals
from the Phantom Zone crusading around earth, likely wreaking all sorts
of havoc and still Clark is singularly obsessed with Lana and his own
paranoid delusions about Lex. Wes was a good villain, a real threat,
and an actual concrete reason to fear Lex. And even so, he was killed
off in about ten minutes.
I guess if Wes had lived that might have distracted from the riveting
Clark/Lana drama.
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