Visage: [s2e11]
: In a moment of high tension, the hidden Kryptonian spaceship in the cellar activates to save Clark. Lex and Helen Bryce
: The episode is famous for its use of Gary Jules' cover of " Mad World ," which plays during the final scene where Lana mourns the real Whitney. [S2E11] Visage
The primary plot involves the sudden return of (played by Eric Johnson) from the Marines. While his return initially seems like a romantic complication for Clark and Lana, it is quickly revealed that Whitney is not who he appears to be. The "Whitney" in Smallville is actually Tina Greer , a meteor-infected shape-shifter first introduced in the Season 1 episode "X-Ray". Major Plot Points : In a moment of high tension, the
Critics and fans often cite "Visage" as a "solid" episode because it successfully transitions the show away from its initial "Freak of the Week" formula toward deeper emotional stakes. While his return initially seems like a romantic
: In a moment of high tension, the hidden Kryptonian spaceship in the cellar activates to save Clark. Lex and Helen Bryce
: The episode is famous for its use of Gary Jules' cover of " Mad World ," which plays during the final scene where Lana mourns the real Whitney.
The primary plot involves the sudden return of (played by Eric Johnson) from the Marines. While his return initially seems like a romantic complication for Clark and Lana, it is quickly revealed that Whitney is not who he appears to be. The "Whitney" in Smallville is actually Tina Greer , a meteor-infected shape-shifter first introduced in the Season 1 episode "X-Ray". Major Plot Points
Critics and fans often cite "Visage" as a "solid" episode because it successfully transitions the show away from its initial "Freak of the Week" formula toward deeper emotional stakes.