Bizarro...and Beyond -- in High Definition! Features: DVD, Widescreen There are two Clark Kents. One is the young man whose life in a tiny Kansas town sets him on destiny's path. The other is a Bizarro who shares Clark's DNA but not his values. Only one of them can survive.Superman mythology grows deeper and more powerful in an event-packed season that includes the arrival of Clark's cousin Kara/Supergirl. Keep a low profile and master your powers, Clarks says. Kara has other ideas. Plus: Lana Lang might prefer Bizarro to the real deal, Lois Lane makes a career leap, Chloe Sullivan finds that balancing a meteor power with a personal life isn't easy, and Lex Luthor's power -- lust has a new fixation -- Kara. New characters and complications. New secrets and lore. New thrills and special effects. Power up to Season 7! This three disc collection includes all 20 episodes from The Complete Seventh Season of Smallville! "Superb casting and consistent writing have combined to make Smallville one of the more popular shows on television..." Britt Gillette, The DVD Report "Like Superman himself, Smallville is powerful, but unassuming." Bryan Byun, DVD Verdict "Cleverness abounds in this flashy reworking of the Superman mythology..." Los Angeles Times "A triumphant rethinking of an American classic." TV Guide
 Editor's Note
 The town of Smallville is mostly inhabited by ordinary folk looking to live a peaceful life. But among their number is Clark Kent (Tom Welling), the future Superman who faces a daily struggle to control his special powers and keep his true identity a secret. This seventh season of SMALLVILLE offers plenty of surprises for the young Man of Steel, plumbing the vast store of Superman mythology to introduce two characters from the comic books: Clack's cousin Kara (Laura Vandervoort), also known as Supergirl; and Bizarro, an evil Clark Kent look-alike. Meanwhile, as Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) becomes infatuated with Kara, Clark comes ever closer to the truth about his parents and his home planet Krypton. Included here are all 22 episodes of the seventh season, including a guest appearance by Dean Cain.
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Awards | Emmy (2005) |  | Michael E. Lawshe, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series | | Emmy (2002) |  | Elan Soltes, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series |  | Michael E. Lawshe, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series |
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