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The following is an '''episode list''' for the [[television series]] ''[[Smallville]]'', which was developed for television by [[Alfred Gough]] and [[Miles Millar]]. In the United States, the first episode of the series originally aired on October 16, 2001.<ref name="tvg">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/detail/tv-show.aspx?tvobjectid=100398&more=ucepisodelist|title=Smallville Episodes <nowiki>|</nowiki> TVGuide.com|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|accessdate=[[2007-10-11]]}}</ref> The first five seasons were broadcast on [[The WB]]; following The WB's merger with [[UPN]] in September 2006, ''Smallville'' continued to be aired on the new, combined network, dubbed The CW.<ref>{{cite news|author=Jessica Seid|url=http://money.cnn.com/2006/01/24/news/companies/cbs_warner/index.htm|title='Gilmore Girls' meet 'Smackdown':CW Network to combine WB, UPN in CBS-Warner venture beginning in September.|publisher=CNN Money|date=[[2006-01-24]]|accessdate=[[2007-08-19]]}}</ref> An eighth season officially began on September 18, 2008.<ref name="tvg"/> As of February 5, 2009, '''166''' episodes have aired. The first six<!--Please do not change this to "seven" until March 9. Thank you.!--> seasons are currently available on [[DVD]] in [[DVD region code|Regions 1, 2, and 4]].
The following is an '''episode list''' for the [[television series]] ''[[Smallville]]'', which was developed for television by [[Alfred Gough]] and [[Miles Millar]]. In the United States, the first episode of the series originally aired on October 16, 2001.<ref name="tvg">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/detail/tv-show.aspx?tvobjectid=100398&more=ucepisodelist|title=Smallville Episodes <nowiki>|</nowiki> TVGuide.com|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|accessdate=[[2007-10-11]]}}</ref> The first five seasons were broadcast on [[The WB]]; following The WB's merger with [[UPN]] in September 2006, ''Smallville'' continued to be aired on the new, combined network, dubbed The CW.<ref>{{cite news|author=Jessica Seid|url=http://money.cnn.com/2006/01/24/news/companies/cbs_warner/index.htm|title='Gilmore Girls' meet 'Smackdown':CW Network to combine WB, UPN in CBS-Warner venture beginning in September.|publisher=CNN Money|date=[[2006-01-24]]|accessdate=[[2007-08-19]]}}</ref> An eighth season officially began on September 18, 2008.<ref name="tvg"/> As of February 5, 2009, '''166''' episodes have aired. The first six<!--Please do not change this to "seven" until March 9. Thank you.!--> seasons are currently available on DVD in [[DVD region code|Regions 1, 2, and 4]].


''Smallville'' follows the life of a teenage [[Clark Kent (Smallville)|Clark Kent]] ([[Tom Welling]]) living in the town of Smallville, [[Kansas]] at the beginning of the 21st century. Clark Kent copes with his emerging superpowers (x-ray vision, super hearing, etc.), exploration of his extraterrestrial origins and discovering his true destiny. The series also deals with the people in Clark Kent's life: his human parents, [[Characters of Smallville#Jonathan Kent|Jonathan Kent]] ([[John Schneider (television actor)|John Schneider]]) and [[Characters of Smallville#Martha Kent|Martha Kent]] ([[Annette O'Toole]]); his friends [[Chloe Sullivan]] ([[Allison Mack]]) and [[Characters of Smallville#Pete Ross|Pete Ross]] ([[Sam Jones III]]); his sometime love interest [[Lana Lang (Smallville)|Lana Lang]] ([[Kristin Kreuk]]); Chloe's cousin [[Lois Lane (Smallville)|Lois Lane]] ([[Erica Durance]]); and his friendship with a young [[Lex Luthor (Smallville)|Lex Luthor]] ([[Michael Rosenbaum]]) and how this gradually decays into their mutual enmity of legend.
''Smallville'' follows the life of a teenage [[Clark Kent (Smallville)|Clark Kent]] ([[Tom Welling]]) living in the town of Smallville, [[Kansas]] at the beginning of the 21st century. Clark Kent copes with his emerging superpowers (x-ray vision, super hearing, etc.), exploration of his extraterrestrial origins and discovering his true destiny. The series also deals with the people in Clark Kent's life: his human parents, [[Characters of Smallville#Jonathan Kent|Jonathan Kent]] ([[John Schneider (television actor)|John Schneider]]) and [[Characters of Smallville#Martha Kent|Martha Kent]] ([[Annette O'Toole]]); his friends [[Chloe Sullivan]] ([[Allison Mack]]) and [[Characters of Smallville#Pete Ross|Pete Ross]] ([[Sam Jones III]]); his sometime love interest [[Lana Lang (Smallville)|Lana Lang]] ([[Kristin Kreuk]]); Chloe's cousin [[Lois Lane (Smallville)|Lois Lane]] ([[Erica Durance]]); and his friendship with a young [[Lex Luthor (Smallville)|Lex Luthor]] ([[Michael Rosenbaum]]) and how this gradually decays into their mutual enmity of legend.

Revision as of 18:45, 2 March 2009

The following is an episode list for the television series Smallville, which was developed for television by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. In the United States, the first episode of the series originally aired on October 16, 2001.[1] The first five seasons were broadcast on The WB; following The WB's merger with UPN in September 2006, Smallville continued to be aired on the new, combined network, dubbed The CW.[2] An eighth season officially began on September 18, 2008.[1] As of February 5, 2009, 166 episodes have aired. The first six seasons are currently available on DVD in Regions 1, 2, and 4.

Smallville follows the life of a teenage Clark Kent (Tom Welling) living in the town of Smallville, Kansas at the beginning of the 21st century. Clark Kent copes with his emerging superpowers (x-ray vision, super hearing, etc.), exploration of his extraterrestrial origins and discovering his true destiny. The series also deals with the people in Clark Kent's life: his human parents, Jonathan Kent (John Schneider) and Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole); his friends Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and Pete Ross (Sam Jones III); his sometime love interest Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk); Chloe's cousin Lois Lane (Erica Durance); and his friendship with a young Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) and how this gradually decays into their mutual enmity of legend.

Seasons

Season Episodes Discs Originally aired Smallville DVD releases
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 21 6 20012002 September 23, 2003[3] October 13, 2003[4] December 3, 2003[5]
2 23 6 20022003 May 18, 2004[6] September 17, 2004[7] January 1, 2005[8]
3 22 6 20032004 November 16, 2004[9] April 18, 2005[10] July 13, 2005[11]
4 22 6 20042005 September 13, 2005[12] October 10, 2005[13] November 11, 2006[14]
5 22 6 20052006 September 12, 2006[15] August 28, 2006[16] April 4, 2007[17]
6 22 6 20062007 September 18, 2007[18] October 22, 2007[19] March 5, 2008[20]
7 20 6 20072008 September 9, 2008[21] October 13, 2008[22] March 4, 2009[23]

Season 1

Ep # Title Director(s) Writer(s) Airdate[1]
1 "Pilot" David Nutter Alfred Gough & Miles Millar October 16, 2001
2 "Metamorphosis" Michael W. Watkins & Philip Sgriccia Alfred Gough and Miles Millar October 23, 2001
3 "Hothead" Greg Beeman Greg Walker October 30, 2001
4 "X-Ray" James Frawley Mark Verheiden November 6, 2001
5 "Cool" James A. Contner Michael Green November 13, 2001
6 "Hourglass" Chris Long Doris Egan November 20, 2001
7 "Craving" Philip Sgriccia Michael Green November 27, 2001
8 "Jitters" Greg Beeman & Michael W. Watkins Cherie Bennett & Jeff Gottesfeld December 11, 2001
9 "Rogue" David Carson Mark Verheiden January 15, 2002
10 "Shimmer" D.J. Caruso Mark Verheiden & Michael Green January 29, 2002
11 "Hug" Chris Long Doris Egan February 5, 2002
12 "Leech" Greg Beeman Timothy Schlattmann February 12, 2002
13 "Kinetic" Robert Singer Philip Levens February 26, 2002
14 "Zero" Michael Katleman Mark Verheiden March 12, 2002
15 "Nicodemus" James Marshall Michael Green & Greg Walker March 19, 2002
16 "Stray" Paul Shapiro Philip Levens April 16, 2002
17 "Reaper" Terrence O'Hara Cameron Litvack April 23, 2002
18 "Drone" Michael Katleman Philip Levens & Michael Green April 30, 2002
19 "Crush" James Marshall Philip Levens, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar May 7, 2002
20 "Obscura" Terrence O'Hara Mark Verheiden & Michael Green May 14, 2002
21 "Tempest" Greg Beeman Alfred Gough & Miles Millar May 21, 2002

Season 2

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[1]
22(1) "Vortex" Greg Beeman Alfred Gough and Miles Millar September 24, 2002
23(2) "Heat" James Marshall Mark Verheiden October 1, 2002
24(3) "Duplicity" Steve Miner Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer October 8, 2002
25(4) "Red" Jeff Woolnough Jeph Loeb October 15, 2002
26(5) "Nocturne" Rick Wallace Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders October 22, 2002
27(6) "Redux" Chris Long Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner October 29, 2002
28(7) "Lineage" Greg Beeman Alfred Gough and Miles Millar November 5, 2002
29(8) "Ryan" Terrence O'Hara Philip Levens November 12, 2002
30(9) "Dichotic" Craig Zisk Mark Verheiden November 19, 2002
31(10) "Skinwalker" Marita Grabiak Mark Warshaw, Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders November 26, 2002
32(11) "Visage" Bill Gereghty Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer January 14, 2003
33(12) "Insurgence" James Marshall Kenneth Biller and Jeph Loeb January 21, 2003
34(13) "Suspect" Greg Beeman Mark Verheiden & Philip Levens January 28, 2003
35(14) "Rush" Rick Rosenthal Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer February 4, 2003
36(15) "Prodigal" Greg Beeman Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders February 11, 2003
37(16) "Fever" Bill Gereghty Matthew Okumura February 18, 2003
38(17) "Rosetta" James Marshall Alfred Gough and Miles Millar February 25, 2003
39(18) "Visitor" Rick Rosenthal Philip Levens April 15, 2003
40(19) "Precipice" Thomas J. Wright Clint Carpenter April 22, 2003
41(20) "Witness" Rick Wallace Mark Verheiden April 29, 2003
42(21) "Accelerate" James Marshall Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer May 6, 2003
43(22) "Calling" Terrence O'Hara Kenneth Biller May 13, 2003
44(23) "Exodus" Greg Beeman Alfred Gough and Miles Millar May 20, 2003

Season 3

Ep # Title Director(s) Writer(s) Airdate[1]
45(1) "Exile" Greg Beeman Alfred Gough and Miles Millar October 1, 2003
46(2) "Phoenix" James Marshall Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson October 8, 2003
47(3) "Extinction" Michael Katleman Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer October 15, 2003
48(4) "Slumber" Terrance O'Hara Drew Greenberg October 22, 2003
49(5) "Perry" Jeannot Szwarc Mark Verheiden October 29, 2003
50(6) "Relic" Marita Grabiak Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson November 5, 2003
51(7) "Magnetic" David Jackson Holly Harold November 12, 2003
52(8) "Shattered" Kenneth Biller Kenneth Biller November 19, 2003
53(9) "Asylum" Greg Beeman Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer January 14, 2004
54(10) "Whisper" Thomas J. Wright Ken Horton January 21, 2004
55(11) "Delete" Pat Williams Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson January 28, 2004
56(12) "Hereafter" Greg Beeman and James Marshall Mark Verheiden and Drew Greenberg February 4, 2004
57(13) "Velocity" Jeannot Szwarc Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer February 11, 2004
58(14) "Obsession" James Marshall Holly Harold February 18, 2004
59(15) "Resurrection" Terrence O'Hara Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer February 25, 2004
60(16) "Crisis" Kenneth Biller Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson March 3, 2004
61(17) "Legacy" Greg Beeman Jeph Loeb April 14, 2004
62(18) "Truth" James Marshall Drew Greenberg April 21, 2004
63(19) "Memoria" Miles Millar Alfred Gough and Miles Millar April 28, 2004
64(20) "Talisman" John Schneider Kenneth Biller May 5, 2004
65(21) "Forsaken" Terrence O'Hara Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson May 12, 2004
66(22) "Covenant" Greg Beeman Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer May 19, 2004

Season 4

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[1]
67(1) "Crusade" Greg Beeman Alfred Gough and Miles Millar September 22, 2004
68(2) "Gone" James Marshall Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson September 29, 2004
69(3) "Façade" Pat Williams Holly Harold October 6, 2004
70(4) "Devoted" David Carson Luke Schelhaas October 13, 2004
71(5) "Run" David Barrett Steven S. DeKnight October 20, 2004
72(6) "Transference" James Marshall Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer October 27, 2004
73(7) "Jinx" Paul Shapiro Mark Warshaw November 3, 2004
74(8) "Spell" Jeannot Szwarc Steven S DeKnight November 10, 2004
75(9) "Bound" Terrence O'Hara Luke Schelhaas November 17, 2004
76(10) "Scare" David Carson Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson December 1, 2004
77(11) "Unsafe" Greg Beeman Steven S. DeKnight and Jeph Loeb January 26, 2005
78(12) "Pariah" Paul Shapiro Holly Harold February 2, 2005
79(13) "Recruit" Jeannot Szwarc Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer February 9, 2005
80(14) "Krypto" James Marshall Luke Schelhaas February 16, 2005
81(15) "Sacred" Brad Turner Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson February 23, 2005
82(16) "Lucy" David Barrett Neil Sadhu and Daniel Sulzberg March 2, 2005
83(17) "Onyx" Terrence O'Hara Steven S. DeKnight April 13, 2005
84(18) "Spirit" Whitney Ransick Luke Schelhaas April 20, 2005
85(19) "Blank" Jeannot Szwarc Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson April 27, 2005
86(20) "Ageless" Steven DeKnight Steven DeKnight May 4, 2005
87(21) "Forever" James Marshall Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders May 11, 2005
88(22) "Commencement" Greg Beeman Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer May 18, 2005

Season 5

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[1]
89(1) "Arrival" James Marshall Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer September 29, 2005
90(2) "Mortal" Terrence O'Hara Steven S. DeKnight October 6, 2005
91(3) "Hidden" Whitney Ransick Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders October 13, 2005
92(4) "Aqua" Paul Shapiro Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer October 20, 2005
93(5) "Thirst" Paul Shapiro Steven S. DeKnight October 27, 2005
94(6) "Exposed" Jeannot Szwarc Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders November 3, 2005
95(7) "Splinter" James Marshall Steven S. DeKnight November 10, 2005
96(8) "Solitude" Paul Shapiro Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer November 17, 2005
97(9) "Lexmas" Rick Rosenthal Holly Harold December 8, 2005
98(10) "Fanatic" Michael Rohl Wendy Mericle January 12, 2006
99(11) "Lockdown" Peter Ellis Steven S. DeKnight January 19, 2006
100(12) "Reckoning" Greg Beeman Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders January 26, 2006
101(13) "Vengeance" Jeannot Szwarc Al Septien and Turi Meyer February 2, 2006
102(14) "Tomb" Whitney Ransick Steven S. DeKnight February 9, 2006
103(15) "Cyborg" Glen Winter Caroline Dries February 16, 2006
104(16) "Hypnotic" Michael Rohl Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer March 30, 2006
105(17) "Void" Jeannot Szwarc Holly Harold April 6, 2006
106(18) "Fragile" Tom Welling Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer April 13, 2006
107(19) "Mercy" James Marshall Steven S. DeKnight April 20, 2006
108(20) "Fade" Terrence O'Hara Turi Meyer and Al Septien April 27, 2006
109(21) "Oracle" Whitney Ransick Caroline Dries May 4, 2006
110(22) "Vessel" James Marshall Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders May 11, 2006

Season 6

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[1]
111(1) "Zod" James Marshall Steven S. DeKnight September 28, 2006
112(2) "Sneeze" Paul Shapiro Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer October 5, 2006
113(3) "Wither" Whitney Ransick Tracy A. Bellomo October 12, 2006
114(4) "Arrow" Michael Rohl Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders October 19, 2006
115(5) "Reunion" Jeannot Szwarc Steven S. DeKnight October 26, 2006
116(6) "Fallout" Glen Winter Holly Harold November 2, 2006
117(7) "Rage" Whitney Ransick Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer November 9, 2006
118(8) "Static" James Conway James Morris & Shintaro Shimosawa November 16, 2006
119(9) "Subterranean" Rick Rosenthal Caroline Dries December 7, 2006
120(10) "Hydro" Tom Welling Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders January 11, 2007
121(11) "Justice" Steven S. DeKnight Steven S. DeKnight January 18, 2007
122(12) "Labyrinth" Whitney Ransick Al Septien & Turi Meyer January 25, 2007
123(13) "Crimson" Glen Winter Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders February 1, 2007
124(14) "Trespass" Michael Rohl Tracy A. Bellomo February 8, 2007
125(15) "Freak" Michael Rosenbaum Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer February 15, 2007
126(16) "Promise" Rick Rosenthal Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson March 15, 2007
127(17) "Combat" James Marshall Turi Meyer & Al Septien March 22, 2007
128(18) "Progeny" Terrence O'Hara Genevieve Sparling April 19, 2007
129(19) "Nemesis" Mairzee Almas Caroline Dries April 26, 2007
130(20) "Noir" Jeannot Szwarc Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders May 3, 2007
131(21) "Prototype" Mat Beck Steven S. DeKnight May 10, 2007
132(22) "Phantom" James Marshall Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer May 17, 2007

Season 7

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[24]
133(1) "Bizarro" Michael Rohl Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders September 27, 2007
134(2) "Kara" James Conway Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer October 4, 2007
135(3) "Fierce" Whitney Ransick Holly Harold October 11, 2007
136(4) "Cure" Rick Rosenthal Turi Meyer and Al Septien October 18, 2007
137(5) "Action" Mairzee Almas Caroline Dries October 25, 2007
138(6) "Lara" James Conway Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson November 1, 2007
139(7) "Wrath" Charles Beeson Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson November 8, 2007
140(8) "Blue" Glen Winter Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer November 15, 2007
141(9) "Gemini" Whitney Ransick Caroline Dries December 13, 2007
142(10) "Persona" Todd Slavkin Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson January 31, 2008
143(11) "Siren" Kevin Fair Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson February 7, 2008
144(12) "Fracture" James Marshall Caroline Dries February 14, 2008
145(13) "Hero" Michael Rohl Aaron & Todd Helbing March 13, 2008
146(14) "Traveler" Glen Winter Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson March 20, 2008
147(15) "Veritas" James Marshall Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson March 27, 2008
148(16) "Descent" Ken Horton Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson April 17, 2008
149(17) "Sleeper" Whitney Ransick Caroline Dries April 24, 2008
150(18) "Apocalypse" Tom Welling Al Septien & Turi Meyer May 1, 2008
151(19) "Quest" Ken Biller Holly Harold May 8, 2008
152(20) "Arctic" Todd Slavkin Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson May 15, 2008

Season 8

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[24]
153(1) "Odyssey" Kevin Fair Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer, Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson September 18, 2008
154(2) "Plastique" Rick Rosenthal Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson September 25, 2008
155(3) "Toxic" Mairzee Almas Caroline Dries October 2, 2008
156(4) "Instinct" James Conway Al Septien & Turi Meyer October 9, 2008
157(5) "Committed" Glen Winter Bryan Miller October 16, 2008
158(6) "Prey" Michael Rohl Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson October 23, 2008
159(7) "Identity" Mairzee Almas Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer October 30, 2008
160(8) "Bloodline" Michael Rohl Caroline Dries November 6, 2008
161(9) "Abyss" Kevin Fair Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson November 13, 2008
162(10) "Bride" Jeannot Szwarc Al Septien & Turi Meyer November 20, 2008
163(11) "Legion" Glen Winter Geoff Johns January 15, 2009
164(12) "Bulletproof" Morgan Beggs Bryan Miller January 22, 2009
165(13) "Power" Allison Mack Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer January 29, 2009
166(14) "Requiem" Michael Rohl Don Whitehead & Holly Henderson February 5, 2009
167(15) "Infamous" Glen Winter[25] Caroline Dries[26] March 12, 2009
168(16) "Turbulence" Kevin Fair Al Septien & Turi Meyer March 19, 2009
169(17) "Hex"[27] Tom Welling[28] TBA March 26, 2009[29]
170(18) TBA TBA TBA TBA
171(19) TBA TBA TBA TBA
172(20) TBA TBA TBA TBA
173(21) TBA TBA TBA TBA
174(22) TBA TBA TBA TBA

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