By The Rev. O.J. Flow & Lan Pitts
posted: 04 May 2009 05:44 am ET
Advertisement
"Chloe, you didn't have anything under control! Speaking as Davis' next
victim, I can tell you your plan was seriously flawed." - Oliver
Queen (Justin Hartley)
If this was an episode of Friends, it would've been entitled "The One
Where Chloe Makes Every Bad Decision Possible." Of course I adore
Alison Mack. From Day One she has made Smallville
the watchable show that it is, even in the low points of seasons which,
to be fair can haggle the best of network programming that endure for
years. But "Beast" was almost like the drinking game that would have
you forgetting how you got home in that Chloe, for all her infinite
wisdom over the years, was almost like a whole new character that
infiltrated this particular episode. It was stupefying at times, and
fortunately I have my Best Shots colleague Lan Pitts to help shoulder this week's noticeable burden. Don't be surprised if we're loaded by the time it's all done.
THE Rev. O.J. Flow: "Beast" opens with Chloe preparing to turn in for the night. Washing a lot of human blood off one's hands
can make them tired, I can see that. But she is interrupted by a call,
and it's Davis Bloome, holed up in her Talon basement so as to behave
himself and not mangle and dismember the guilty (in his favor, Davis
HAS been selective with his Doomsday person in killing people; save for
ruining a wedding,
he picks his battles well). She goes downstairs only to find the steps
covered with rose petals. Davis is channeling his inner John Cusack and
seemingly romances Chloe, getting exceptional results. Signs of another
Doomsday day bloodbath (and the most ghoulish imagery from the show's
first-ever episode) snap Chloe out of a dream and cut to the "Save Me"
credits...
Lan Pitts: Okay, for some reason, this scene reminded me a lot of Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
Maybe it was the rose petals, or Chloe's gold dress, or the passionate
kiss they both share and the obvious allegory of monster and maiden.
Well, that was until Chloe followed a trail of blood and discovered
probably the most gory thing they've ever shown on the show. Thank God
it was a dream sequence. Nobody is that dumb to follow a trail of
blood. That game never ends well.
OJ: Clark, prompted by some headlines spurred by Daily Planet
head honcho Tess Mercer's crusade, approaches Chloe about the front
page news that there is still a serial killer out there despite their
recent efforts. He knows how things worked out recently, but his
suspicions of Davis' likely revival are shot down by a seemingly
(uncharacteristically) skeptical Chloe. With a ceiling of 10, the BS
detector necessary for this episode with Chloe's actions for the first
time hits 9. Not quite how you want to start a fresh episode.
Lan: Clark is not dumb, maybe a bit naive at times, but not
dumb. Since this whole Davis thing, Chloe has just become obsessed and
has become a whole new girl. Why does she honestly protect Davis like
she is? I am not amused.
OJ: At Luthorcorp offices, Oliver Queen (now running that
company) is hosting a meeting and going green is on the agenda. He gets
some almost uncharacteristic positive feedback from his corporate suits
on the move. If they only knew how "green" he is. His meeting is
interrupted by a strung out and unemployed Jimmy Olsen. Jimmy's looking
for an infusion of cash claiming that it's to fix his car, but all
signs point to him looking for a whole other kind of fix. Oliver sees
through Jimmy's convoluted story and turns him down. He wants to help
the lad while not playing enabler.
Lan: It's weird to see Jimmy like this. Sort of
zombie-fied and actually grew a pair. Asking Ollie for $600 is a pretty
big deal, but he's Ollie Queen. Doesn't he blow his nose with $100
bills? Too bad Ollie doesn't give Jimmy the benefit of a doubt, but we
can see why he would be so hesitant.
OJ: Elsewhere Chloe's arranged a clandestine meeting in the city
with one of Queen's scientists. She's trying to figure out a way to
undo Davis' condition, and even though the doc he could get more
conclusive results with the subject in person, he's hardly interested
in getting anywhere near Davis. Afterward Chloe is approached by Davis
who's snuck out of the Talon basement. Again he insists that he can
tame his inner beast in her presence. His proposal for the two of them
to run away from it all is met with little resistance. Take another
shot for the latest bad decision by Chloe.
Lan: Chloe trying to find a cure is pretty interesting since,
again, it adds to the new characterization of Doomsday. At this point
though, the scenes are changing pretty fast. Maybe 2-3 minutes if that.
It just seems like some hasty editing with some of these subplots. So,
Davis finds Chloe and they travel back to the basement...then Chloe is
willing to leave it all for him? Her level of devotion to him is almost
sad at this point. One would think Chloe of all the people would have
more common sense.
OJ: Clark visits Ollie at this office to tell him that if he
buried the presumed-dead Davis where he said he did, it ain't there
now. Clark's hunch is on the money, and Ollie does all he can to
convince him that the "ultimate destroyer" is probably worthy of the
ultimate end resolution. To no one's surprise, Clark can't be talked
into killing his most resilient foe.
Lan: So Oliver and Clark discussing the Davis creature, and
Ollie finally says Clark just needs to kill the thing. Yet Clark
refuses. It's weird for him not to see the big picture.
OJ: At the Watchtower, Chloe's communicating with the doctor
again who confirms that the extreme feeling Davis has for Chloe are the
only thing suppressing his Doomsday persona. Not exactly the feedback
she was hoping for, but the conversation's cut short by another visit
by Clark. When he shares with her his master plan to use his Fortress
crystals to banish Davis to the Phantom Zone, she sends him on a wild
goose chase to Alaska to get him out of the way long enough to make a
break for it with Chloe. Geez, Chloe, who is the good guy and the bad
guy in all of this??
Lan: So what Dr. Emile is saying is that Davis' obsession with
Chloe is what's keeping him under control. Ugh. Really? So Clark
swooshes in and almost catches Chloe chatting with Emile, but
apparently Chloe has become a better liar. This is where Clark's
naivety shows. He could have used his super-hearing to detect her
heartbeat to see if she was lying, but no. He just accepts her words as
the truth and THEN she sets him a wild goose chase. That's what friends
are for.
OJ: Back at the Talon, Ollie's on the case and walks in on Jimmy
rummaging through Chloe's things looking for that elusive cash. Ollie
calls Jimmy out on the depths that he's plunged due to his drug
addiction. Their confrontation is rudely interrupted by Davis who
knocks out Ollie before making a move toward Jimmy that leads to a
commercial break.
Lan: This scene is a perfect example of the not-so-perfect
editing. It couldn't have been longer than 24 seconds. It did show that
Jimmy was THAT desperate to steal from his ex-wife, but got busted by
Ollie then they BOTH got jumped by Davis. Such a good little guard dog.
OJ: We find that Davis has taken them down to his makeshift
lair, the Talon basement. It's almost surprising that Davis didn't just
take them out out right there and then, but he knows better that he'd
lose Chloe as a result. It's a compelling battle of wills and wits
between the three. Davis does have a jonseing to inflict some sort of
damage on one of them before getting a call from Chloe who is on her
way. Jimmy taunts Davis to kill him since he took everything else dear
in his life. Davis almost takes him up on his offer before he realizes
that Chloe would never forgive him. He knocks out Jimmy instead and
sets his sights on Ollie, but Clark shows up in time get steals away
Davis to go to the Fortress.
Lan: So, Jimmy and Ollie are tied up and are about to get beat
down. Both realize that he is the beast. Why he couldn't fathom that
before, we'll never know. Chloe is on the phone with Davis and realizes
he is about to mess them up, so she tries to hurry to stop him from
changing. The thing is, Ollie calms Davis down and Davis just knocks
out Jimmy since he is important to Chloe. So...that means it's not JUST
Chloe keeping him under control. Sounds like something that will be
useful later.
OJ: As Clark is en route to the Fortress with Davis, Chloe gets
to the Talon just in time to miss them while Ollie's team cleans up the
scene and gives Jimmy some necessary medical attention. Jimmy's
definitely not happy with Chloe, and Ollie represents every frustrated
viewer who wonders when she's going to come to her senses. In his epic
browbeating, it is revealed that Clark is likely doing what she should
have done ages ago, fixing the Davis Bloome crisis.
Lan: I don't really think Chloe is sorry. She doesn't seem to be
in the right frame of mind. Ollie's taking control of the situation
finally.
OJ: I am beside myself over how wrong Chloe is. Like almost an
entire series worth of sanity just disappeared. Clark gets Davis to the
Fortress and before they can tussle, he explains to his "brother" that
where they're at is the last remnants of Krypton thanks to Jor-El.
Clark offers to send Davis to a place where he can Hulk out to his
heart's content, the Phantom Zone. Other than an unceremonious (and
likely ineffective) execution, it strikes me as a solid option for
Davis. He, not surprisingly, declines when he realizes that it means a
life without Chloe. They fight over this and Clark's so close to
success, but Chloe inconveniently shows up with a Kryptonian keystone
that weakens Davis. The guilt trip she sends Clark on is dizzying, if
not appalling. She makes Clark think that he'd never forgive himself if
he "gave up of Davis." After sufficiently stupefying Clark (you're not
alone, Kal, but she's allegedly doing it all for you), she uses the
Kryptonian piece to somehow disappear with Davis.
Lan: Clark explains the Phantom Zone and, meh, another
confrontation at the Fortress of "solitude." Seems like everybody gets
to go there nowadays. Even...Chloe...? How the hell did she get there?
This just beyond annoying now.
OJ: Later, at Oliver's office, Jimmy is given that $600 he
wanted before, and he initially refuses on the assumption that it's a
handout. Queen says it's actually an advance for the job he's offering
to him. Ollie appreciated how Jimmy handled the Doomsday situation,
finding out well before anyone that there was more to Davis than met
the eye. Speaking of eyes, Oliver's recognition of a kid with a drug
problem reminded me of the classic storyline from the 1970s where Green
Arrow's sidekick Speedy wrestled with heroin addiction. I was half
surprised that they didn't insert a sly reference to that.
Lan: Ollie wanting Jimmy to go to rehab shows he really does
care for the kid. He even gives him the money he wanted earlier and
gives him a job. Jimmy was reluctant at first, and a nice plug for careerbuilders.com was thrown in there, but it's nice to see Ollie give Jimmy props.
OJ: "Beast" concludes with Clark at the Watchtower looking for
any sort of clue as to what could've happened to Chloe and Davis. Ollie
pops in and gives a "hard decisions" talk to Clark about how the
situation should be handled going forward. A lot of people, Clark
included, think that Chloe must be under some sort of adverse influence
to make all of these inane choices, but Oliver astutely points out that
she's likely just changed. Not for the better, clearly, and her phone
call to Clark from the road right after does little to change my
thinking. Clark's frustration is palpable, as evidenced by the file
drawer he smashes, and I'm dying to see how this reconciles itself with
two episodes remaining.
Lan: The confrontation between Clark and Ollie is a bit tense.
Clark notices the things about Chloe, namely her irrationality
concerning Davis. Ollie agrees that Clark could have killed Davis and
rightfully should have. Chloe tries to put things in perspective, but
I'm slowly losing respect for the character as Davis and her just move
on like that.
Where to begin, viewers? Did the proverbial drinking game get you
wasted off all the bad decisions Chloe made? Will she OR Davis be
around for Season 9 next fall? Has Oliver made a solid move bringing
Jimmy into the fold? Is Clark ready to make the move needed to
eliminate the ultimate destroyer. Can Chloe possibly be redeemed after
this?
Most Popular
- Recommended
- Commented
Community
- Blog@
-
-
11.8.2009 | Russ Burlingame
WB Rolls Out a Strong Kids? DVD Slate in Time for Holidays
Warner Brothers? WB Kids imprint is doing what Disney doesn?t: this holiday season, they?re adding to their extensive animation/home video catalog... -
11.7.2009 | Russ Burlingame
Dark Horse?s Casper the Friendly Ghost 60th Anniversary Special a Must-Buy for Golden Age Fans
One of the charms of a collection of old comics (like Dark Horse?s upcoming Casper the Friendly Ghost 60th Anniversary Special hardcover, available... -
11.7.2009 | Isabelle Burtan
A Tribute to Alan Tudyk, the Pop Rock of Cult
Perhaps the greatest power?and danger?a huge fan of anything holds is her ability to be blinded by her adoration, losing all common sense, heaping...
-
11.8.2009 | Russ Burlingame
Marketplace Links
- Skip the crystal ball, turn to math for answers.
- Geek Logik can help you solve life’s questions – big & small.
- Appreciate the weird & wacky?
- Check out our Strange News for outlandish stories.
- Do you believe that we aren’t the only ones?
- Read up on the latest discoveries relating to life beyond our planet.
- Who doesn’t love Top 10 lists?
- See our Top 10 picks for all kinds of cool stuff- from the scary to the funny to the plain ugly






