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Smallville Trespass (2001–2011) Online

Smallville Trespass (2001–2011) Online
Original Title :
Trespass
Genre :
TV Episode / Adventure / Drama / Romance / Sci-Fi
Year :
2001–2011
Directror :
Mike Rohl
Cast :
Tom Welling,Kristin Kreuk,Michael Rosenbaum
Writer :
Jerry Siegel,Joe Shuster
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
7.7/10
Smallville Trespass (2001–2011) Online

After receiving a photo of herself dressing in her room, Lana realizes she has a stalker. After hiding out in Chloe's apartment above The Talon, Lana decides to hide out at another surprising location: the Kent farm so Lana can try to find out more about Clark as she grows more suspicious of his abilities. Meanwhile, Jimmy helps Clark try to find Lana's stalker in which he eventually breaks up with Chloe because he believes she isn't truly over Clark, forcing Chloe to take a deep look at her feelings for her best friend.
Episode credited cast:
Tom Welling Tom Welling - Clark Kent
Kristin Kreuk Kristin Kreuk - Lana Lang
Michael Rosenbaum Michael Rosenbaum - Lex Luthor
Erica Durance Erica Durance - Lois Lane (credit only)
Allison Mack Allison Mack - Chloe Sullivan
John Glover John Glover - Lionel Luthor (credit only)
Annette O'Toole Annette O'Toole - Martha Kent
Aaron Ashmore Aaron Ashmore - Jimmy Olsen
Jordan Belfi Jordan Belfi - Mack
Peter Flemming Peter Flemming - Brady
Michael Teigen Michael Teigen - Louie Esposito
Fred Henderson Fred Henderson - Dr. Langston
Dion Luther Dion Luther
Shekhar Paleja Shekhar Paleja - Felix Cashew (as Shaker Paleja)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jacqueline Micallef Jacqueline Micallef - Nurse (as Jackie Micallef)

Clark's bedroom is shown for the fourth time. Past appearances include: Clark floating in his sleep in Metamorphosis, Alicia teleporting in and kissing him in Obsession, and when Lana and Clark woke up together and tried to sneak past Clark's parents in Hidden.

In this episode, Chloe says a line that originated from the movie, "The Village", she says "That which we do not speak of."

Lana's cellphone is a Sprint phone. Sprint is the sponsor for The CW's mini-webisodes, "The Oliver Queen Chronicles," originally exclusively available to Sprint customers.

Chloe calls Lana's stalker "Norman Bates" referring to the serial killer from the horror movie Psycho where Bates spies on and then kills the female guests at his motel.

This episode takes place in February 2007.


User reviews

Wafi

Wafi

"Trespess" is a heavily Lana centered episode, which is always hit and miss. The episode is nothing more than a predictable stalker/paparazzi story, which plays out like a very average slasher film. It's possible that the episode may have been more enjoyable had it not been a reminder of the dozens of psycho stalks Lana episodes that have already been done to death. The poor acting kills all tension in the climax, and it's hard to keep an interest in the episode when almost all the regular characters are absent. Clark's appearance near the end feels very tacked on. I liked how Lana's suspicions of Clark had been growing for several weeks, and the first couple of scenes tease like it's going to lead somewhere, but that element of the plot is all but thrown away. Not the worst of the season, but far from the best.
Castiel

Castiel

Lana discovers that a stalker is snooping her, and Lex asks his security team leaded by agent Brady and Mack to protect her. Lana hides out in Chloes's place first and then in the Kent Farm, but she is followed by the mysterious character. Meanwhile, Clark and Chloe believe that the paparazzi Louie Esposito is the stalker, and Jimmy finds his address, where they find many pictures of Lana and realize that Esposito is the wrong man.

"Trespass" is one of the weakest episodes of the Sixth Season. The forgettable story does not have anything special, and the highlights are Chloe and Jimmy back together; Lana sneaking Clark's stuffs; and the missing wedge. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Invasão" ("Invasion")
Shadowbourne

Shadowbourne

The fourteenth episode of "Smallville: Season 6" considers what life as a Luthor would be like- a life with little privacy, but much attention- a life that Lana Lang comes to realize the longer she is with Lex.

Lana is looking at a bent crowbar that Lex tries to stab Clark with, suspecting Clark's secret, when somebody sends her a cell phone picture of herself looking at the crowbar. As the episode progresses, she bounces from location to location, including Clark Kent's bedroom, where she tries to find clues to his long-kept secret, trying to avoid the stalker. However, she comes to realize at the end that the stalker is much closer to home than she realized.

This episode is interesting both in who the stalker is and how Clark still cares so much for Lana as to still come to her rescue. The stalker is rather predictable, so at least you can feel good if you guess it right.
Dreladred

Dreladred

An entertaining episode. The only drawback is that Lana is constantly being stalked, since season 1. It's a miracle that she hadn't gone insane by season 6. But it was nice to see the chemistry between Lana and Clark again, with Lois being completely absent from this episode.