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SMALLVILLE - Episode Information and Ratings (Numbers are from Nielsen Media Research)

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Season 10

Timeslot: Friday at 8pm

Episode 10.1: "Lazarus"

Air Date: September 24, 2010

Written By: Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson

Directed By: Kevin G. Fair

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.62 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.98 million

18-49: 1.3/5

18-49 Live+7: 1.7

Episode 10.2: "Shield"

Air Date: October 1, 2010

Written By: Jordan Hawley

Directed By: Glen Winter

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.90 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.38 million

18-49: 1.0/4

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 10.3: "Supergirl"

Air Date: October 8, 2010

Written By: Anne Cofell Saunders

Directed By: Mairzee Almas

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.93 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.30 million

18-49: 1.0/4

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Episode 10.4: "Homecoming"

Air Date: October 15, 2010

Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson

Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.73 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.19 million

18-49: 1.3/5

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 10.5: "Isis"

Air Date: October 22, 2010

Written By: Genevieve Sparling

Directed By: James Marshall

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.31 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.60 million

18-49: 1.1/4

18-49 Live+7: 1.5

Episode 10.6: "Harvest"

Air Date: October 29, 2010

Written By: Al Septein & Turi Meyer

Directed By: Turi Meyer

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.64 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.96 million

18-49: 1.2/4

18-49 Live+7: 1.6

Episode 10.7: "Ambush"

Air Date: November 5, 2010

Written By: Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson

Directed By: Christopher Petry

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.35 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.63 million

18-49: 1.1/4

18-49 Live+7: 1.5

Episode 10.8: "Abandoned"

Air Date: November 12, 2010

Written By: Andrew Landis & Julia Swift

Directed By: Kevin G. Fair

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.60 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.90 million

18-49: 1.3/4

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 10.9: "Patriot"

Air Date: November 19, 2010

Written By: John Chisholm

Directed By: Tom Welling

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.23 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.60 million

18-49: 1.1/4

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 10.10: "Luthor"

Air Date: December 3, 2010

Written By: Bryan Q. Miller

Directed By: Kelly Souders

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.76 million

18-49: 1.1/4

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 10.11: "Icarus"

Air Date: December 10, 2010

Written By: Genevieve Sparling

Directed By: Mairzee Almas

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.28 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.55 million

18-49: 1.0/4

18-49 Live+7: 1.4

Episode 10.12: "Collateral"

Air Date: February 4, 2011

Written By: Jordan Hawley

Directed By: Morgan Beggs

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.94 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.37 million

18-49: 1.0/3

18-49 Live+7: 1.3

Episode 10.13: "Beacon"

Air Date: February 11, 2011

Written By: Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson

Directed By: Michael Rohl

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.95 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.34 million

18-49: 0.9/3

18-49 Live+7: 1.3

Episode 10.14: "Masquerade"

Air Date: February 18, 2011

Written By: Tim Scanlan

Directed By: Bryan Q. Miller

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.89 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.22 million

18-49: 1.0/3

18-49 Live+7: 1.3

Episode 10.15: "Fortune"

Air Date: February 25, 2011

Written By: Anne Cofell Saunders

Directed By: Christopher Petry

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.13 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.56 million

18-49: 1.0/4

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 10.16: "Scion"

Air Date: March 4, 2011

Written By: Al Septein & Turi Meyer

Directed By: Al Septein

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.86 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.18 million

18-49: 0.9/3

18-49 Live+7: 1.3

Episode 10.17: "Kent"

Air Date: April 15, 2011

Teleplay By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson

Story By: Genevieve Sparling

Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.93 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.37 mllion

18-49: 1.0/4

18-49 Live+7: 1.3

Episode 10.18: "Booster"

Air Date: April 22, 2011

Written By: Geoff Johns

Directed By: Tom Welling

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.05 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.36 million

18-49: 1.0/4

18-49 Live+7: 1.4

Episode 10.19: "Dominion"

Air Date: April 29, 2011

Written By: John Chisholm

Directed By: Justin Hartley

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.55 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 1.99 million

18-49: 0.8/3

18-49 Live+7: 1.1

Episode 10.20: "Prophecy"

Air Date: May 6, 2011

Written By: Anne Cofell Saunders & Bryan Q. Miller

Directed By: Michael Rohl

Live+7 Total Viewers: 2.65 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.07 million

18-49: 0.8/3

18-49 Live+7: 1.1

Episode 10.21: "Finale – Part 1"

Air Date: May 13, 2011

Written By: Al Septein & Turi Meyer

Directed By: Kevin G. Fair

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.70 million *

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.02 million *

18-49: 1.3/5 *

18-49 Live+7: 1.6 *

Episode 10.22: "Finale – Part 2"

Air Date: May 13, 2011

Written By: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson

Directed By: Greg Beeman

Live+7 Total Viewers: 3.70 million *

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.02 million *

18-49: 1.3/5 *

18-49 Live+7: 1.6 &

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I'm really, really, loving this season so far. Lex & Lana are hot! Definetely my favorite primetime couple right now. Their lovescene last week was great. I also enjoyed Oliver & Lois. It looks like a good tri may shape up with Clark and Oliver butting heads over Lois. I'm looking forward to seeing Justin Hartley in action as the Green Arrow this week. All and all, Smallville's been great so far this season and I can't wait for more.

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I agree. They need to spin off the Green Arrow next season. That guy is so hot. For now, I like him with Lois though. I hope they do go with a bit of a triangle. Lex's dark side seems to be coming out a little more this season. I'm interested to see how it goes.

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I love Smallville. Started watching the show from the very first episode. Thank goodness they got over the Freak-Of-The-Week stuff after high school - it was one of the few things that made it campy. Now that they are getting down & dirty with the powers and bringing back the Justice League characters it's awesome.

Lex/Lana are why I'm continueing to be hooked on this incredible show that just does not get the attention that it deserves.

Love the cast. I'm really excited about the 2nd half of the season. Looking forward to Lana's answer :)

I will most definately be buying this hot & sexy season on dvd.

The only character that I can not stand is Lois. She needs to go. The only awesome Lois in the Superman Tv Saga that I enjoy and tolerated was Terri Hatcher's. The rest just aren't good enough. They come out campy and forced. Terri's Lois was just perfection.

It also took me this long to finally get into Chloe and Clark. Poor Jimmy :( He's so puppydogish adorable. Hopefully they bring someone in for him - how about Lois' sister from the other season?

LexAna rocks my world. Looking forward to the next new episode.

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I can only pray Lana and Clark are not headed for a reunion. The alternate reality eppy was the worst of the season for me. I had really been loving the show until then. I wish they would show Clark beginning to have feelings for Lois, instead of still pining for Lex's fiance.

I did like it when Clark told Lex it was good to see him out and about. I miss their friendship.

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Last night's show was so good. I loved seeing Lois and Clark together, but it was so frustrating to see Clark go chasing after Lana again. But when Lois said "Lana is your past and I'm your future" I notice Clark didn't deny it, he just said this is the present. :lol:

I wonder what the hell Lex is up to? Could that baby possibly be Clark's? God, I hope not. I like Lex and I hate to sacrifice him to Lana, but I'm tired of seeing Clark chase after her.

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Well I loved the beginning with Lois and Clark. They wre hot and I mean hot. I was like DAM give me more of them but dam if they did not once again make it about Lana and Clark. KILL THEM ALREADY.!!!!

I will say this about Red/Clark he speaks his mine and always the truth espically if they dont want to hear it. The faces on everyone he called out priceless.

So Lex is up to no good and Lana may be a step closer to Clark's secret.

Overall good show but still could do with out the Clark and Lana crap.

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Antia, I have to say we are thinking alike here. I can not take much more of Lana and Clark, when Lois and Clark are so hot. I'm not saying they should go full on with L&C since that's not how the story goes yet, but I'd at least like to see Clark be drawn to Lois a little more. Like after he posed as the Green Arrow and kissed her. His reaction to that was perfect, but not he's right back to Lana.

I dread next week for that very reason.

I am dying to know what Lex and Lana's doctor are up to.

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^ Word. I think they don't want to go too deep with Clark and Lois because they didn't hook up during this time period in the superman "cannon" :lol: . I've seen people who are way into superman talking about this in Smallville threads before. I guess the producers have to get approval for their scrips from DC comics even and not go too far from Superman's established history. But it's time to move this story along. I love Smallville, but I wish they would start telling the story of Clark moving to Metropolis and doing his hero thing with Lois.

At the very least, I'm ready for Clark to start realizing that he has feelings for Lois and start letting go of Lana already. I'm so sick of her. I wish she would really turn dark and go full steam ahead with Lex.

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