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Season 3 Episode Guide

   Top Left: Clark is rebelling against his father and it's not Jonathan Kent. Jor-El brands him with a Kryptonian Symbol.
   Top Right: Clark confronts Virgil Swann (Christopher Reeve) about his conversation with Lionel Luthor. Swann tells Clark that there was another message from Jor-El--and it's origin: Earth.
   Bottom Left: That key has seen more hands than a dollar bill. It is revealed that Virgin Swann has it.
   Bottom Right: Jor-El (Clark's Kryptonian father) and Laura (Clark's Kryptonian mother) send their little Kal-El (Clark's Kryptonian name) to the stars with a destination of Earth.
3.1 Exile
Stop him at your own risk. Trying to escape his destiny, Clark lives a life of robberies and raves in Metropolis. Meanwhile, there's trouble in paradise: plane-crash survivor Lex is stranded on a tropical isle.

3.2 Phoenix
Clark returns home, thanks to the love and determination of Jonathan. But Morgan Edge still expects Clark to follow through on their deal. Lex is home, too. And it's payback time for whoever set him up.

3.3 Extinction
Clark returns to work at the Torch and pieces together a story about a killer who targets people affected by meteor rocks. On the assassin's hit list: Lex...and Clark. And he even has an arsenal of Kryptonite bullets.

3.4 Slumber
Why is Clark dreaming about someone he's never met? A comatose teen seeks Clark's help by entering his dreams. But where she goes, her fearsome nightmare soon follows.

3.5 Perry
An advance man for a tabloid news show about meteor-rock incidents senses rocks aren't the real story in Smallville -- and his eyes confirm it when he accidently witnesses Clark's powers. The reporter's name: Perry White.

3.6 Relic
A decades-old newspaper sketch of a drifter suspected of murder looks strangely like Clark. Clark investigates the story and finds a strange medallion that allows him to see past events.

3.7 Magnetic
It's a lot more than animal magnetism! A student uses his newly acquired magnetic powers to disrupt Lana's electrochemical system and make her fall madly--perhaps muderously--in love with him.

3.8 Shattered
Is Lex losing it? He may be acting erratically lately but, with help from Clark, he tries to convince all that he's sane. Plus: a brush with death causes Lana to decide that a romance with Clark is too dangerous.

3.9 Asylum
Belle Reve Sanitarium: a nice place to visit...NOT! Clark's bold attempt to rescue Lex from electroshock therapy puts him in renewed conflict with past foes. Lana meets Adam -- and the sparks are mutual.

3.10 Whisper
He's sightless, but not powerless. Clark, blinded by an accident involving his heat-vision skills, must rely on and develop his newly discovered powers of hearing to locate and rescue his kidnapped friend, Pete.

3.11 Delete
Lana goes Ninja. Amiable Martha and Jonathan become tag-team assassins. Clark turns his pickup into a two-ton weapon.. What's causing them to do this? And why are they all targeting Chloe?

3.12 Hereafter
A new student is able to glimpse the future, and what he foresees for Lana is horrifying. Two and two don't equal four when it comes to Adam and his mysterious musical, martial arts, and computer talents.

3.13 Velocity
Liar, stealer, cheater: Clark Kent. Pete's illegal street racing puts him in gambling debt and puts Clark in a dilemma over how far he'll go to help his pal. Adam has tears of blood and a dire warning for Lana.

3.14 Obsession
A student who witnesses Clark's remarkable powers has her own extraordinary power. She can teleport herself, and she's so smitten with Clark she uses that power constantly to pop up unannounced next to him.

3.15 Resurrection
While Jonathan undergoes open-heart surgery, a bomb-strapped youth whose brother needs a new liver takes over the hospital. His demand: Jonathan's liver.

3.16 Crisis
A phone rings, Clark answers and Lana's voice cries out. She's in great danger -- but the call comes not from the present, but the future. Can fate be cheated? Can the future be altered? If not, Lana will die.

3.17 Legacy
Lionel plunges deeper into his obsessive quest, Jonathan receives unsettling messages from Jor-El, and the man who can help Clark understand the events swirling around him is billionaire scientist, Virgil Swann (Christopher Reeve).

3.18 Truth
An incident at LuthorCorp's Smallville plant leaves Chloe with a power that is a reporter's dream and everyone else's nightmare -- she can compel anyone to tell her the truth.

3.19 Memoria
The past is prologue. Key events in Lex and Clark's respective histories come to the forefront when each -- Lex willinging and Clark unwillingly -- undergoes a risky Summerholt institute memory-recovery treatment.

3.20 Talisman
An ancient "star blade" found in the Kawatche Cave gives absolute power to it's possessor... and it corrupts absolutely. But it also brings to light a prophecy about who is the archenemy of "star man" Clark Kent.

3.21 Forsaken
Is honesty the best policy for Clark? Hoping to convince Lana to stay, he decides to reveal his secret to her. Chloe provides Lex with evidence that could put Lionel on trial for murder.

3.22 Covenant
An alluring stranger with awesome powers says she's from Krypton and wants Clark to join her in reestablishing the Kryptonian race. Lionel is in the penitentiary, but may now be manipulating events in even deadlier ways.

These episode descriptions were taken from the Smallville Season 3 Box Set.
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