Charade
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| Charade | |
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| Series | 9x18 |
| Episode | 193 |
| Writer | Holly Henderson & Don Whitehead |
| Director | Brian Peterson |
| Broadcast Date | April 23, 2010 |
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Summary
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In order to keep their jobs, Lois and Clark have to investigate the early prison release of ex-District Attorney Raymond Sacks. The Blur is photographed by a delivery man who plans to sell the photo to Sacks so Lois and Clark must thwart the delivery of the photo but at the risk of their jobs at the Daily Planet. However, powerful forces are backing Sacks and their only goal is to learn the Blur's identity: by kidnapping Lois.
Recap
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Yesterday...
Chloe is standing in front of a coffee shop and gets a text from "EmeraldArcher1" (Oliver). The text is of the Metropolis skyline with the tag "You should see the city from up here" to which Chloe smiles. Lois arrives and Chloe scolds her for not being on time but Lois says that nothing can ruin her good mood. She tells Chloe that Clark is taking her up to the roof that night to do some star-gazing and Chloe gives her a telescope that Lois had asked her to find as a gift for Clark. Lois
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Chloe goes to the Kent Farm, where Clark has just arrived home, and confronts him about telling Lois his secret. Clark seems surprised and says that he hasn't planned to tell Lois anything, but that he is making dinner so that she will tell him all of her secrets. Chloe seems upset because when Clark started calling Lois as the Blur, he asked her not to tell anyone including her boyfriend that they were in contact. Clark says that a relationship with secrets cannot work so if Lois is going to trust her with her secret, then maybe he can trust her with his.

Added by ThomasloganinmanClark and Lois have an awkward moment in the elevator on the way to work at the Daily Planet, but it passes as they begin heavily making out. They stop kissing as the elevator opens onto the bullpen and Lois notices that there is a lot more foot-traffic than normal. Clark tells her that it must be because of the new Editor-in-Chief. Lois makes a quip about how the Editor position is like a revolving door with people spinning a wheel of fortune to get the job, when Franklin Stern, the new Editor, turns around having heard everything she just said. He tells them that he must have "pulled the lucky number" this week and then correctly guesses who Lois is as a result of her flamboyant personality. He tells them that, though there have been quite a few Editors lately, he hopes that the Board of Directors will make his posting permenant. Stern says that he believes Lois and Clark are involved in an inter-office romance, which the two deny and quickly step apart. He then tells them that D.A. Raymond Sacks has had his conviction overturned, and the one of them who brings him that story will get to stay while the other is fired.

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Clark and Lois are researching Sacks with the hope that if they both land the story, they will both get to keep their jobs. Clark believes that for Sacks to get released, he must still have powerful friends in the mayor's office. They discover that there is a party being thrown in Sacks' honor at a club that is frequented by mobsters, so they decide to split up to cover more ground. Before she leaves, Lois tells Clark that she can't wait for their date tonight and Clark just smiles at her nervously. Lois gets into the elevator and begins making numerous calls to "The Blur" (actually Zod) for help and rambles for three or four messages until she finally asks him to be her wingman with the Sacks story she is working on.
Clark goes to the Watchtower to get Chloe's help so that he can find Sacks before Lois does. Chloe remarks that she is also busy with watching the Fortress for Zod and updating the security in the Watchtower, but she has discovered that Sacks has put out a one million dollar reward for a photo of the Blur. Clark suspects that Sacks would have a favorite club or restaurant since he enjoys the VIP treatment, and they find one: Tony's Pizza.
Meanwhile, Lois has already found out about Tony's Pizza and confronts Sacks as he gets out of his limo. He says that Lois has too much faith in the Blur and tells one of his men to get rid of her and her dead body. Clark as the Blur arrives just as the goon is going to shoot Lois, and saves her by throwing her into a construction zone. Sacks, realizing that the Blur has ruined his plan again, leaps into his limo and speeds away. Lois sees the Blur's shadow through a sheet of plastic covering the construction area, and thanks him for responding to her calls. Clark realizes then that Lois has been talking to someone pretending to be the Blur for weeks and has been investigating things for this imposter. As Clark speeds away, the young man from the opening scene steps out, excited, saying that he took a picture of the Blur. Before Lois is able to stop him, he runs off with the photo.
Lois pulls out her phone and begins to dial a number when Clark arrives.
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Clark speeds into Watchtower and tells Chloe what has happened. Having stolen Lois' phone, he asks Chloe to trace her calls to discover the identity of the fake Blur. Chloe remarks that, though she can still find the number, Lois has deleted everything off of her phone in an impressive attempt to keep the Blur's secret. She traces a call to the fake Blur that Lois is currently making in a telephone booth and they discover that some amateur photographer has taken a photo of the real Blur. Lois tells the fake Blur that she is headed to Sacks' party in hopes of delaying the photographer so that he can stop Sacks from seeing the photo.

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Lois is taken to a strange facility and hooked up to a machine, along with the young man who took the photo of the Blur and four other victims (all presumably with connections to the Blur). The man with the black King on his handkerchief is standing over Lois, the last piece in his puzzle. Ray Sacks is admiring a black Knight that he assumes is an invitation to join the handkerchiefed man he calls the Black King. 
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Chloe and Clark are investigating Lois's disappearance back at Watchtower. 
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Ray Sacks is walking out of the basement of the club where his party was held and is talking on the phone to an unknown associate. He tells his associate how with what Maxwell Lord has in the basement, he is a very powerful player who has just given him the "keys to the city". Suddenly, Clark arrives and throws Sacks against a wall, knocking him unconscious. He kneels down to pick up Sacks' black knight saying “Checkmate” as he crushes the chess piece in his hand.
Maxwell Lord is hovering over Lois as the image of the Blur is slowly

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Clark is in the Barn, fixing the tractor, when Chloe comes in to see if he's still beating himself up over what hapenned to Lois. He asks her which him: the Blur that Lois would die to protect or the boyfriend she was protecting him from. Chloe tries to tell him that he did his best, but he is too upset because he feels that the Blur got all of Lois' trust while he got all the rest, so one side will have to say goodbye to her if he wants to have any part of Lois at all. Chloe tells him that she tracked the fake Blur phone to RAO Industries which is owned by Zod. Clark gets upset because everything that Zod told him about them being brothers was a lie and that he was manipulating Lois. He tells Chloe that he knows what he has to do.

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- Maxwell Lord - Gil Bellows
- Ray Sacks - Dylan Neal
Cameo
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- Martha Kent - Annette O'Toole - Annette has confirmed that the Red Queen's legs shown at the end of Charade were in fact her own via an interview with IGN http://ca.ign.com/articles/2010/05/06/smallville-perry-and-marthas-excellent-adventure?page=2
Guest Stars
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- Franklin Stern - Blu Mankuma
- Bodyguard - Mark Gibbon
- Delivery Guy - Dustin Schwartz
- Unknown - Jackson Berlin
- Unknown - Annette Tolar
Featured Music
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- Chris Lind - A Story of Us
Title
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- A charade is a "blatant pretense or deception, esp. something so full of pretense as to be a travesty."
- Zod has been impersonating The Blur since Escape.
- Lois stages a charade to destroy the phone with The Blur's picture.
Notes
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- Antagonist: Maxwell Lord and Ray Sacks
- Maxwell Lord and Franklin Stern make 72 DC Comics characters adapted into the series.
- Although mentioned throughout the episode, Oliver Queen and Zod do not appear.
- Last time Ray Sacks appeared in Idol, Lois became suspicious of Clark and believed him to be the Blur.
- Although her face is hidden in the shadows, the Red Queen makes her first physical appearance in this episode.
- According to Chloe, Sacks was incarcerated in prison for 8 months, meaning this episode would take place around July.
- Lois and Clark are fired from the Daily Planet in this episode. This is the third time that Lois lost her job in this season; the other times were in Savior and Persuasion.
- This episode covers the classic Superman mythology love triangle between Clark Kent, his super-powered persona, and Lois Lane. In this classic triangle, Lois is attracted to Clark but in love with Clark's secret identity; meanwhile, Clark is madly in love with Lois.
- Franklin Stern mentions that the Daily Planet is in search of a new Editor-in-Chief. In the comics, this role is played by Perry White.
- Ray Sacks had his life sentence reversed with help from Maxwell Lord simliar to how Lionel had his life sentence reversed with help from Genevieve Teague in Season Four.
- Rick DeGroot was one of the criminals released by Maxwell Lord and also one of the people who's memories were used to discover the Blur's identity. Ric DeGroot is also the name of an assistant accountant for the smallville franchise.
Continuity
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- Ray Sacks was last seen in Idol.
- Clark last spoke to Lois as the Blur in Idol.
- Zod has been masquearading as the Blur since Escape.
- Tess has been underground since Checkmate.
- Lois is out of a job for the third time; the first happened in Savior and the second in Persuasion when she was put under a spell by Clark's infection with gemstone kryptonite and quit her work.
- Lois buys Clark a telescope. His old telescope broke in Fade.
- This episode marks the 16th appearance of Clark's "black" Blur outfit, which he wears frequently throughout Season Nine.
- Clark places his hand on Lois' shoulder just the same as he placed his hand on Lana's shoulder in Accelerate.
- General Sam Lane was mentioned by Lois. He was last mentioned in Persuasion.
- Amanda Waller was mentioned by Maxwell. She was last seen in Checkmate.
Spoilers
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- The Red Queen is later revealed to be Martha Kent in Hostage who was last seen in Phantom.
- Clark places his hand on Lois' shoulder. Later it helps Lois to recognize Zod is not Blur in Salvation.
Locations
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- Daily Planet
- Watchtower
- Streets of Metropolis
Quotes
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- Maxwell Lord: So it's true -- the Red Queen does exist.
- Franklin Stern: Let me guess. You two have a lovers' spat?
- Lois: Clark and I don't spat. There was no spatting.
- The Blur: Our relationship put you at risk. I know that we would do anything to protect each other. What if, one day, I'm too late?
- Lois: But you don't understand. I don't care about the risk. When I'm working with you, I'm doing something good, something right.
- The Blur: You don't need me for that.
- Lois: But I do need you, and maybe I didn't realize until it was too late, but this is the more important part of my life.
- The Blur: Well, there must be some other part that means more to you.
- Lois: When I'm with you, it's about more than what I want, who I want. It is something that is bigger than me.
- The Blur: I wish things could be different, Lois. This is the only way I can protect you. I won't call again. If anyone calls claiming to - to be me, don't believe them. No matter what they say or what happens, you can't trust them.
- Lois: No, please.
- The Blur: I will be watching over you. I promise. Goodbye, Lois.
- Clark: I guess if half of me has Lois's trust, then the other half gets the rest of her- it all works out in some weird way.
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