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  1. Apr 22, 2011 · Booster: Directed by Tom Welling. With Tom Welling, Erica Durance, Cassidy Freeman, Justin Hartley. Clark gets an inverse make-over from Lois, in order to become a gray mouse when the Blur goes public.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Tom Welling
    • 2011-04-22
  2. Smallville, Booster, Season 10 Episode 18, Aired April 22nd, 2011 on the CW!Clark steps into a phone-booth, saves Cat Grant and helps Booster Gold stop the B...

    • Apr 23, 2011
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  3. 42min. 13+. In the 200th episode, Clark and Lois return to Smallville for their high school reunion and Brainiac 5.0 (JAMES MARSTERS) shows Clark his past, present and future. Store Filled. Available to buy. Buy HD $2.99. More purchase options. S10 E5 - Isis. October 21, 2010.

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    Lois tells Clark it's best to make "Clark Kent" forgettable and awkward, so people don't suspect he's The Blur. The two are stunned when a fame-hungry superhero from the future, Booster Gold, sweeps into town and begins making saves and posing for press ops, completely winning over the city of Metropolis as the "World's Greatest Superhero". During ...

    → see also Category:Screencaps from episode 10x18 On the streets, Clark and Lois argue over making the 'Clark Kent' disguise more mild-mannered and less recognizable, almost forgettable. Lois tries to teach Clark how to develop a new persona. Lois mentions that The Blur has been offered the key to the city by the mayor. Lois points out an example o...

    Starring

    1. Tom Welling as Clark Kent 2. Erica Durance as Lois Lane 3. Cassidy Freeman as Tess Mercer(credit only) 4. Justin Hartley as Oliver Queen(credit only)

    Guest Starring

    1. Keri Lynn Pratt as Cat Grant 2. Eric Martsolf as Booster Gold 3. Jaren Brandt Bartlett as Jaime Reyes/Blue Beetle 4. Sebastian Spence as Ted Kord

    Co-Starring

    1. Alexandra Kaczynski as Dora 2. P.J. Prinsloo as Ron Troupe 3. Ross Douglas as the Voice of Skeets 4. James Tsai as Murray Takamoto 5. Tara Wilson as Booster Gold Dancer #1 6. Jaayda Ellingham McClanahan as Booster Gold Dancer #2

    This episode introduces Booster Gold, the glory-seeking showboat superhero from the future.
    The term booster has many meanings including a promoter of someone or something, a source of help. Booster Gold is known for boosting his image through commercials and merchandise.
    While the title obviously refers to Booster Gold, Clark receives that last "boost" on managing his identities as mild mannered reporter as well as the Blur.
    Antagonist: The Scarab.
    This is the only episode of the series featuring only two main characters: Clark and Lois.
    This is the last episode in the series not to feature Tess Mercer and/or Oliver Queen.
    The phrase "Man of Steel", although having been used before, is used in its correct vernacular and associated with the House of El symbol for the first time in this episode. The first to use the ph...
    Booster Gold and Blue Beetle were the last two new superheroes to appear on Smallville.
    Booster Gold, Skeets, Jaime Reyes, Ted Kord, and Ron Troupe make 95 DC Comics characters adapted into the series.
    In the comics, Jaime became the Blue Beetle after Ted Kord was killed by Maxwell Lord, who appeared in Season Nine. However, in Smallville, Ted Kord does not hold the mantle of Blue Beetle before J...
    When Clark is talking to Lois near the end of this episode about his secret identity, he rips open his shirt, similar to how he does in the comics when changing into his Superman costume.
    Eric Martsolf, who portrays Booster Gold, also played Justin Hartley's character's brother on the NBC soap opera Passions.
    This is the last episode of Smallvilledirected by Tom Welling.
    Clark mentions to Lois the VRA which ended in Beacon.
    Cat Grant was last seen in Icarus.
    Clark continues to perfect his mild-mannered reporter disguise he decided to come up with in Masquerade that involved the use of a pair of glassesand some minor adjustment to his character mannerisms.
    Lois Lane gets promoted out of the basement bullpen since her arrival at the Daily Planet which occurred in Kara, The job promotion opportunity opened up in Kent.
    The bumbling characteristics of Jaime Reyes's persona is similar to how Clark became near Lana Lang, because of her necklace, in the Season One Pilot. This was dropped for subsequent episodes.
    Clark's bumbling mannerisms shown throughout this episode are very similar to how he was depicted in Jimmy's 1940s dream sequence in Six 's Noir.
  4. After everything that happened with the VRA, Lois tells Clark it’s best to make “Clark Kent” forgettable and awkward so people don’t suspect he’s The Blur. However, the two are stunned when a fame-hungry superhero from the future, Booster Gold, sweeps into town and begins making saves and posing for press ops, completely winning over the city of Metropolis. Booster begins his ...

    • Smallville
    • April 22, 2011
  5. As season nine drew to a close, Clark sacrificed himself to save the world from General Zod. In the tenth and final season, the timeless romance between Clark and Lois romance continues to develop, and Clark will come face-to-face with his destiny as he overcomes his final trials and forges the iconic identity that will be known for all time.

  6. Synopsis. As season nine drew to a close, Clark sacrificed himself to save the world from General Zod. In the tenth and final season, the timeless romance between Clark and Lois romance continues to develop, and Clark will come face-to-face with his destiny as he overcomes his final trials and forges the iconic identity that will be known for ...

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