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Smallville Season Three

 

 

SCORE: 67

 

Smallville Season Three 

 

We have been so busy here at Family Friendly Gaming that I have not had time for Smallville Season Three. For those that have forgotten I decided to go completely through this show from the start until its finish. As season eight and season nine came out we reviewed them. I am now finishing up re-watching season three of Smallville for this review. Smallville Season Three starts out with Clark in Metropolis under the control of the red kryptonite. Lex is marooned on a deserted island.

Smallville Season Three goes into adult only materials on numerous occasions. From the violence to the enticement to lust. There are some extremely racy scenes in Smallville Season Three. Very little is left to the viewers imagination which is a shame that they stole from us the right to be creative. Christopher Reeves makes a surprise appearance. Adam is a new psycho character that exposes a problem Lionel is having. Alicia is one of the better characters in Smallville Season Three but way under utilized. They should have arced her story much longer than they did.

The acting of the characters continues to be stellar. The bad language could have been left on the cutting room floor. It is amazing that some think it is needed to express certain emotions. It only shows a lack of originality, and a lack of creativity. Smallville Season Three includes tons of lies, and deception. There are certain clubs of people that know certain things, and they keep that from others.

There are few episodes in Smallville Season Three that I enjoy watching more than once. Smallville Season Three tells a continuous storyline but some of the episodes are stand alone. Sadly many of the same themes are there over and over again. Kryptonite makes humans crazy and gives them some super power. Clark has to stop them. Lex and his father battle over the past, and the Kents do whatever they can to keep Clark safe. There are a few extras in the form of a gag real, and the Chloe chronicles.

The stories in Smallville Season Three take a darker turn. Lex has a mental breakdown thanks to drugs his father slipped him. Suicide and obsession are touched upon in this season. Clark is not also heroic in Smallville Season Three. He generally tries to do the right thing. There are many evil characters in this season. Some I wish they had made tamer - like Alicia.

The parent figures in Smallville Season Three continue to be weak. Either they let teenagers do whatever they see fit to do, or they are shown as dictators who do not have their childrens best interest at heart. This is sad because in the real world parents take care of their children, and guide them. Marriage and sex are shown in cheap ways as well.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 62%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Gameplay: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: DVD
Publisher: WB
Rating:    ‘NR’ for Not Rated

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