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"The truth is
my brain's a little fried. Literally." -- Chloe Sullivan (Allison
Mack), "Abyss"
With the departure of Kristin Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum, followed by show
creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, my faith in the show's direction waned.
I had figured that WB would drop the ball and hand us a subpar show, leaving us
Smallville fans with a bad taste in
our mouths. I assumed incorrectly. This season has been surprisingly strong and
this episode has equally strong performances. Fans of Smallville may remember that at the end of the last season Chloe
was confronted by Brainiac and somehow absorbing, if not
"downloading," some of his computing abilities. This in turn
transformed her into a sort of super-genius. Unfortunately, that's not
the only thing she may have gotten from him...
"Abyss" starts out with Chloe being woken up by Jimmy with breakfast
in bed for his blushing bride to be. He informs her that Lana has not responded
to their wedding, though Chloe doesn't seem to remember who Lana is. Jimmy is
confused about this and tells Chloe is worried about her, and her recent memory
loss. Chloe brushes it off as being distracted and being stressed. All of a
sudden, the screen goes wonky, like an analog TV trying to find a signal. We're
now at a dance. Very weird. Chloe and Jimmy are dancing at their engagement party;
everything seems all right...until people and furniture start getting deleted
one by one. By the end of the scene, everything is gone (even Jimmy, who
for a second looked like the Question with a blank face), and she's alone in a
dark abyss flooded with Kryptonian symbols. When Jimmy stirs her awake, she
does not remember him or their love.
Jimmy, of course then, goes to Clark to inform him of her situation. He tells
Clark that he had to show her a photo album of them together for her to believe
him. I don't know what Jimmy said to her right before he left to see Clark, but
I would not leave her alone. However, since he did, Chloe finds the local
hospital and bluffs her way to getting some info on memory loss. She bumps into
Davis along the way. Interesting thing is that she remembers him and
Clark without hesitation. Clark confronts Chloe on her brain drain and is
surprised to find a secret room covered wall to wall with images and
photographs of her life. She's basically made a cheat sheet. Clark deduces it
is Brainiac slowly taking over her mind, and now they have to find a way to
slow the process and remove him.
Meanwhile, Davis finds Jimmy and explains why he can't come to their wedding
and it's an awkward moment for both of them. It's obvious that Davis cares for
Chloe, we're not sure in what way, but it is certain that Jimmy loves her.
Davis leaves Jimmy with the words "take care of her". It's really
kind of sad to see Jimmy go through this, but Ashmore handled it pretty well.
Cut back to Clark and Chloe, who have figured out that Brainiac is for some
reason downloading Kryptonian symbols and data into her brain especially one in
particular: the word "doom". Clark suggests that he will try
and bargain with Jor-El to see if there is a way they can purge Brainiac from
her. Chloe's memories are fading faster by the second...then it happens: Chloe
forgets about Clark's powers, biological father, all Kryptonian terms, Kal-El,
Brainiac, etc. Clark hands her a photo album with pictures of them just
in case she forgets who he is by the time he returns. Shortly after,
Jimmy discovers Chloe in the barn and she fakes her emotions toward him and
it's easily discovered. He brings the photo album from before, though I
thought this is where they could play up his insecurities by noticing the photo
album Clark gave her -- they didn't.
Clark has returns to the Fortress of Solitude and talks to Jor-El to get him up
to speed on the situation. Jor-El tells his son that he can, in fact,
translate the symbols into Earth memories, but since Brainiac is unpredictable
it would be up to Clark to make that decision. However, Jimmy has already
made one. He took Chloe to see a doctor and she was going to get an MRI. While
she went into the machine, we're shown a flashback between young Clark and
Chloe where she kissed him the very first time. Like before, Brainiac continues
to delete her memories. In Chloe's head, we see her run from memory to
memory, trying to escape being erased...then suddenly Davis appears, they touch
hands, and when she wakes up he is all she can remember. So of course she
goes to find him, and he simply brings her back to Jimmy and Clark.
Alison Mack captures the fear and confusion one could face if they came to lose
all their thoughts and memories. When Chloe panics and makes a break for
it, Davis knocks her out with a sedative and Clark takes her to the Fortress.
Clark chooses to have her memories restored, but before Jor-El does that,
his son asks for her not to remember anything associated with his powers or
true origins. "You're the best
friend and ally I could've had, Chloe. The truth is, you've saved me more
than I ever could've saved you." With that, Brainiac oozes
out of Chloe, while unbeknownst to Clark or Jor-El he absorbs himself into the
Fortress.
Later, when the smoke has cleared, Jimmy and Chloe are back at her place,
working on the seating charts for their upcoming wedding until Clark drops by,
mainly to confirm that she doesn't remember anything about his past.
Chloe then starts to leave on her scooter, but is confronted by Davis who
finally admits his feelings towards her. Chloe shuts him down at first, but
they steal a quick kiss before she retreats. It's obvious that Davis
won't let her go so easy. Later, Clark returns to the Fortress (again)
and updates Jor-El on Chloe and informs him of the "doom" symbol.
Jor-El tells Clark of a creature of pure hatred, created for the sole
purpose of war and mass destruction, and it would not stop until the world is
dead. "I'll take it on like I have everything else," Clark replies
before zooming out of the Fortress. However, things do not bode well for
Jor-El. Brainiac infects the Fortress and declares to Jor-El that nothing
will stop him. "Doomsday is
coming."
Now here is where I'm divided. The fanboy in me wants to jump up and down,
though the journalist in me as a few questions for the writers. Does Chloe know
about the Green Arrow? If she knows about the Justice League, then she
knows Clark is a part of that group, right? Where was Lois during all
this? While I have to admit most of "Abyss" is filler, it
accomplished several things. The father/son relationship between Clark
and Jor-El is repaired, and they undid the mess of the last four years when
Chloe knew Clark's secret and he became too dependent on her. When Chloe
told Clark that her learning his secret allowed her to make an impact on the
world, that's true, but it's also true that Clark was stationary and only
concerned about saving his friends and family, nothing more. They've
corrected these things for the 8th season and in this episode in particular.
Now it's time for both Clark and Chloe to go their separate ways.
I do have one major complaint: Clark just stole four years of Chloe's life
since her life has been pretty much wrapped up in Clark's secret for that long.
He might have been trying to be noble, but this is Clark going backwards. He
needs to create a new identity to hide behind, not steal someone else's
knowledge. Give the baddies a public target and his private life stays private.
I expect the memory wipe to be temporary.
Don't get me wrong, "Abyss" was a fun episode to watch. A core
idea of any good thriller is not knowing what is going to happen next.
Poor Chloe, with her accelerated amnesia, was a fantastic way to add that
element of uncertainty into Smallville.
Better yet, Doomsday is looming on the horizon.
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