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  1. Oct 22, 2002 · This fifth episode of Season 2 is surprising because it introduces a partnership that few could have imagined- the pure-loving mother Martha Kent with the evil and twisted mind of billionaire Lionel Luthor.

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    • Rick Wallace
    • 2002-10-22
  2. Oct 1, 2002 · Heat: Directed by James Marshall. With Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Sam Jones III. When the "hot" new Biology teacher Desiree Atkins (Krista Allen) arrives in Smallville, Clark Kent gets excited in her presence and his hormonal surge sets off a new ability: heat vision.

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    • James Marshall
    • 2002-10-01
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    Clark is concerned when he discovers someone has been leaving love notes for Lana at her parents' grave and warns her to stay away from the mysterious poet. Fed up with Clark's over-protectiveness, Lana follows the dark and handsome stranger to his home and discovers his parents keep him locked in chains. Unable to leave him like that, Clark and La...

    → see also Category:Screencaps from episode 2x05 Lana Lang rides her horse out to the cemetery to visit her parents' grave and finds an envelope on the headstone addressed to her. As she opens it, Byron Moore runs frantically through the woods. Byron falls on his back and his father, who appears to be out hunting him with a hound, shoots him with a...

    Starring

    1. Tom Welling as Clark Kent 2. Kristin Kreuk as Lana Lang 3. Michael Rosenbaum as Lex Luthor 4. Sam Jones III as Pete Ross 5. Allison Mack as Chloe Sullivan 6. John Glover as Lionel Luthor 7. Annette O'Toole as Martha Kent 8. John Schneider as Jonathan Kent

    Guest Starring

    1. Sean Faris as Byron Moore 2. Gwynyth Walsh as Mrs. Moore 3. Richard Moll as Mr. Moore

    Co-Starring

    1. Mitchell Kosterman as Sheriff Ethan Miller 2. Jonathan Sutton as Tad

    "Don't Ask Me" - OK Go
    "Underneath It All" - No Doubt
    "Nocturne In C Minor" - Chopin
    "Crazy Richie" - Cactus Grove
    A nocturne is "a piece appropriate to the night or evening" or "an instrumental composition of a dreamy or pensive character".
    In this episode, Byron Moore is a romantic poet who is only normal at night or in the evening, when he is not exposed to sunlight.
    Antagonist: Byron Moore
    Clark uses the following abilities in this episode: super strength, super speed, X-ray vision and Invulnerablility
    Another one of Superman's nicknames is used to describe Clark when Lana calls him the "Man of Steel." Of course, here she was referring to his lack of sensitivity rather than his invulnerability.
    Prometheus was also a poem written by the real world Byron.
    Richard Moll and John Schneider previously worked together on The Dukes of Hazzard. Moll appeared on two episodes playing Milo Beaudry; a forceful love interest for Daisy.
    For this episode, Entity FX ran into a snag when it came time to create the image of Bryon grabbing hold of a LuthorCorp helicopter. Mat Beck did not want to "cheat" the audience by using a cut tec...
    To demonstrate Byron's strength, the stunt team did a fifty-five foot "chuck", where Bryon throws Clark across the front lawn. To accomplish the task they connected a wire to the stunt man's back,...
    The first Smallville episode penned by Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson. Peterson's previous (and first) writing assignment had been on the film But I'm a Cheerleader (1999). Both the movie and thi...
    In season six, Phil Morriswould be the fourth alumnus.
    This is the first episode to be written by Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson. The two would continue through the end of the series, eventually becoming showrunners in Season 8.
    Although Clark doesn't know it yet, he gets his great strength and other powers from the same source as Byron, the Earth's yellow sun.
    Later, Clark holds a helicopter down on two separate occasions without being anchored to anything (Gone, Exposed). However, in his case it is explained by his unaided flight power.

    Lionel compares Lex to Prometheus, a Greek mythological character who was immortal but wanted to live among mortals. Various inconsistencies are present in the episode regarding the myth - Promethe...

    Clark: (reading a poem) It's a little mushy.
    Lana: I almost forgot. Clark Kent, the man of steel.
    Lionel: Forget the self-pity, Lex. I wasn't criticizing, I was critiquing. There's a difference. And if I recall, I didn't ask for help. You offered.
    Lex: Well, I'm glad to see your condition hasn't softened your paternal side.
  3. Sep 24, 2002 · Smallville: The Complete Second Season. Includes 23 Episodes - Commentaries including show creators & actors Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, and Michael Rosenbaum - Deleted Scenes - Chloe Chronicles - Gag Reel - Visual FX and Christopher Reeve featurettes. Smallville: The Complete Third Season.

  4. The second season of Smallville, an American television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, began airing on September 24, 2002, on The WB television network. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman.

  5. Currently you are able to watch "Smallville - Season 2" streaming on Hulu or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, Vudu.

  6. S2.E2 ∙ Heat. Tue, Oct 1, 2002. When the "hot" new Biology teacher Desiree Atkins (Krista Allen) arrives in Smallville, Clark Kent gets excited in her presence and his hormonal surge sets off a new ability: heat vision. Lex Luthor meets and falls for Atkins and they decide to get married.

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