Christina Milian guest stars on episode 6 of Smallville “Action” as actress Rachel Davenport.
In “Action,” Hollywood comes to Smallville. Clark allows the people behind the “Warrior Angel” comic book to shoot their film on the Kent farm. But when a scene goes awry, Clark must use his super powers to save the day. Chloe searches the blogosphere and learns an enraged fan may be stalking Rachel.
Clark goes to Lex to find an answer behind the Warrior Angel stalker. Lex realizes that the fan stalking Rachel wants to see her die in the movie just like her comic character.
Which brings us to the the Buzzfocus.com Smallville Line of the Week. In the Warrior Angel comic book, Warrior Angel’s love interest dies, but in the Hollywood script version Warior Angel saves her. Lex says, “Sounds like Hollywood went for the happy ending. In the comic book world - when you’re destined to save mankind, your destined to be alone.”
Once again proving he’s faster than a speeding bullet, Clark saves Rachel from Ben, the “Warrior Angel” comic fanatic who wants her dead. After 6 plus seasons, Clark still hasn’t learned discretion and Ben catches him holding the bullet.
Ben tries to force Clark’s hand to become the hero he’s destined to be by tossing Lana off of a roof. For a brief moment, we all thought Clark was going to finally fly and save her. Instead he does a cannonball dive, grabs her in midair, and crash lands feet first. The only damage done is to a poor truck parked on the street.
The fate of Lionel is revealed. He wakes up in the clutches of Marolyn, a hermit woman in the employ of Lana Lang. Looks like the Clark and Lana relationship is hanging by an even thinner thread that we thought. When Lex shows up to divert Marolyn’s attention, Lionel breaks free and maliciously pummels Marolyn.
Lionel, the all-knowing, confronts Lana about his capture. Ms. Lang tries to play innocent, but Lionel knows her better than she knows himself.
Lex visits Ben, the comic fanatic, in Belle Reve Sanitarium offering him a fortune in exchange for his story. Ben, forever a comic fan, stays true to the comic and sees Debilicus, Warrior Angel’s nemesis, in Lex Luthor. He denies Lex’s request and resigns himself to his captivity.
We got a small image of Clark’s future as Superman at the end of “Action.” Rachel gives Clark a farewell thank-you gift - the bright red cape from the Warrior Angel movie.
Next week on Smallville - Kara Zor-El is back and she’s on a rampage. The episode is entitled “Lara” after Clark’s birth mother on Krypton.












I remeber I think in the first season clark was scared of heights? look how far he has come now
I get the distinct feeling that you’d like to see Clark fly. Am I right?
CLARK NEEDS TO FLY ALREADY
Is it me or does every girl who passes through smallville with a nice body stay at the kent farm. i’m surprised there aren’t little supermen running all over the place