Vilandra
08-21-2006, 01:03 PM
Episode 6.04: Arrow
Airdate: Fall 2006
08/06 - There is a scientist in this episode named Dr. Groll who is helping Lex figure out the aspects of a mysterious black box. Dr. Groll doesn't trust Lana, and he initiates a plot to see how loyal she is to Lex. Lois writes an article for the Inquisitor about the failings of a company called Safetec. A Safetec security officer named Milo furiously hires a thug to kidnap and interrogate her. Source: secretagentman via KryptonSite
07/21 - [The] TV Guide's July 24 edition [reveals that] DC Comics character of Oliver Queen, better known to fans as Green Arrow, will be making an appearance in Smallville for a story arc that will go for "at least seven episodes." "He will start to form the nascent Justice League," Smallville executive producer Alfred Gough tells TV Guide in this week's issue. "He's trying to find like-minded people with special powers and put a more formal structure in place." The article goes on to say that Clark will initially be wary of Green Arrow, much like he was when future characters such as the Flash or Aquaman showed up in previous seasons. "Ultimately Clark will see the value of what he is trying to do," Gough says. "But as he's gotten older, Clark has become more cautious. He will always be there to help out, but he doesn't want to be part of a formalized organization." Just as big as the announcement of the character is the casting - Justin Hartley, who played the role of AC/Aquaman in Millar & Gough's Aquaman pilot will be playing the role of Ollie. TV Guide also reveals that Lois Lane will take a romantic interest in the emerald archer. Source: KryptonSite
07/21 - Title is from KryptonSite.
Source: SpoilerFix (http://spoilerfix.com/smallville.php)
Airdate: Fall 2006
08/06 - There is a scientist in this episode named Dr. Groll who is helping Lex figure out the aspects of a mysterious black box. Dr. Groll doesn't trust Lana, and he initiates a plot to see how loyal she is to Lex. Lois writes an article for the Inquisitor about the failings of a company called Safetec. A Safetec security officer named Milo furiously hires a thug to kidnap and interrogate her. Source: secretagentman via KryptonSite
07/21 - [The] TV Guide's July 24 edition [reveals that] DC Comics character of Oliver Queen, better known to fans as Green Arrow, will be making an appearance in Smallville for a story arc that will go for "at least seven episodes." "He will start to form the nascent Justice League," Smallville executive producer Alfred Gough tells TV Guide in this week's issue. "He's trying to find like-minded people with special powers and put a more formal structure in place." The article goes on to say that Clark will initially be wary of Green Arrow, much like he was when future characters such as the Flash or Aquaman showed up in previous seasons. "Ultimately Clark will see the value of what he is trying to do," Gough says. "But as he's gotten older, Clark has become more cautious. He will always be there to help out, but he doesn't want to be part of a formalized organization." Just as big as the announcement of the character is the casting - Justin Hartley, who played the role of AC/Aquaman in Millar & Gough's Aquaman pilot will be playing the role of Ollie. TV Guide also reveals that Lois Lane will take a romantic interest in the emerald archer. Source: KryptonSite
07/21 - Title is from KryptonSite.
Source: SpoilerFix (http://spoilerfix.com/smallville.php)