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* [[Flying Brick]]: The original.
* [[Flying Brick]]: The original.
* [[Foil]]: To Lex Luthor.
* [[Foil]]: To Lex Luthor.
* [[Hell Bent for Leather]]: As [[Super Powered Evil Side|Kal]].
* [[Hell-Bent for Leather]]: As [[Super-Powered Evil Side|Kal]].
** In Season 10, he dons {{spoiler|a red leather jacket, complete with a stylized House of El symbol on the front}}.
** In Season 10, he dons {{spoiler|a red leather jacket, complete with a stylized House of El symbol on the front}}.
* [[Heroic Neutral]]: In the early seasons.
* [[Heroic Neutral]]: In the early seasons.
** [[Neutral No Longer]]: Season 8 onwards.
** [[Neutral No Longer]]: Season 8 onwards.
* [[Heroic Self Deprecation]]
* [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]]
* [[Hollywood Nerd]]
* [[Hollywood Nerd]]
* [[Honor Before Reason]]
* [[Honor Before Reason]]
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* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: This is depicted as being intrinsic to his very being. Lionel, who once switched bodies with him and {{spoiler|Lx-15, who shares some of his DNA}}, end up pulling a [[Face Heel Turn]] in part because of this.
* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: This is depicted as being intrinsic to his very being. Lionel, who once switched bodies with him and {{spoiler|Lx-15, who shares some of his DNA}}, end up pulling a [[Face Heel Turn]] in part because of this.
** Weaponised against {{spoiler|Darkseid}}.
** Weaponised against {{spoiler|Darkseid}}.
* [[Its All My Fault]]
* [[It's All My Fault]]
* [[The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life]]: It repeatedly sabotages his relationship with Lana at the very least.
* [[The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life]]: It repeatedly sabotages his relationship with Lana at the very least.
* [[The Messiah]]
* [[The Messiah]]
* [[Messianic Archetype]]
* [[Messianic Archetype]]
* [[Never Gets Drunk]]: Unless the alcohol is magically enchanted, Clark cannot get smashed.
* [[Never Gets Drunk]]: Unless the alcohol is magically enchanted, Clark cannot get smashed.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Is guilty of this numerous times.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Is guilty of this numerous times.
** In the Season 2 finale, he {{spoiler|uses a kryptonite key to destroy his spaceship so he can get rid of Jor-El, but ends up causing an explosion that causes Martha to miscarry her unborn child}}.
** In the Season 2 finale, he {{spoiler|uses a kryptonite key to destroy his spaceship so he can get rid of Jor-El, but ends up causing an explosion that causes Martha to miscarry her unborn child}}.
** In Season 4, he, {{spoiler|through inaction, causes [[Cataclysm Climax|another meteor shower to bombard Smallville]]}}.
** In Season 4, he, {{spoiler|through inaction, causes [[Cataclysm Climax|another meteor shower to bombard Smallville]]}}.
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[[File:Conner_Kent_1840.jpg|frame]]
[[File:Conner_Kent_1840.jpg|frame]]
Formerly {{spoiler|the Lex clone known alternately as Lx-15 and "Alexander"}}, he developed serious amnesia following his {{spoiler|failure to kill Clark and re-capture by Tess}}. This was accompanied by the manifestation of Kryptonian abilities; Tess eventually discovered that he contained {{spoiler|DNA from not only Lex, but Clark as well, and left him with Clark for training}}. After finding out that Clark and Tess were hiding {{spoiler|half of his heritage from him, Conner felt betrayed and went to Earth-2 Lionel. Lionel, of course, put a [[G Rated Drug|Red Kryptonite]] ring on him, [[Not Himself|making him temporarily evil]]}}.
Formerly {{spoiler|the Lex clone known alternately as Lx-15 and "Alexander"}}, he developed serious amnesia following his {{spoiler|failure to kill Clark and re-capture by Tess}}. This was accompanied by the manifestation of Kryptonian abilities; Tess eventually discovered that he contained {{spoiler|DNA from not only Lex, but Clark as well, and left him with Clark for training}}. After finding out that Clark and Tess were hiding {{spoiler|half of his heritage from him, Conner felt betrayed and went to Earth-2 Lionel. Lionel, of course, put a [[G-Rated Drug|Red Kryptonite]] ring on him, [[Not Himself|making him temporarily evil]]}}.


Clark was able to destroy the ring, {{spoiler|and Conner was immediately guilty for his actions (which included nearly killing Lois [[Arson Murder and Jaywalking|and stealing]]). Lionel came in and weakened them both with Kryptonite, then dragged Conner away, intending to convince Conner to join him. Conner, however, defied him, declaring that he knew who he was, before using his [[Eye Beams|heat vision]] to destroy the Kryptonite, saving Clark while Lionel made his escape}}. Afterward, Clark forgives him for his actions, since he wasn't himself. Conner surprises Clark, {{spoiler|revealing that he is wearing [[Superboy|a black t-shirt with the "S" symbol on it]], telling Clark that he wants to [[Superhero|follow in his footsteps]]}}.
Clark was able to destroy the ring, {{spoiler|and Conner was immediately guilty for his actions (which included nearly killing Lois [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|and stealing]]). Lionel came in and weakened them both with Kryptonite, then dragged Conner away, intending to convince Conner to join him. Conner, however, defied him, declaring that he knew who he was, before using his [[Eye Beams|heat vision]] to destroy the Kryptonite, saving Clark while Lionel made his escape}}. Afterward, Clark forgives him for his actions, since he wasn't himself. Conner surprises Clark, {{spoiler|revealing that he is wearing [[Superboy|a black t-shirt with the "S" symbol on it]], telling Clark that he wants to [[Superhero|follow in his footsteps]]}}.


For his pre-amnesia personality of {{spoiler|1="Alexander," please see [[Smallville (TV)/Luthor Corp/Characters|LuthorCorp]]}}.
For his pre-amnesia personality of {{spoiler|1="Alexander," please see [[Smallville (TV)/Luthor Corp/Characters|LuthorCorp]]}}.
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* [[Flying Brick]]: Has demonstrated [[Nigh Invulnerability]], [[Super Strength]], [[Super Speed]], [[Eye Beams|Heat Vision]], [[Super Senses]] and [[Superman|other Kryptonian abilities]].
* [[Flying Brick]]: Has demonstrated [[Nigh Invulnerability]], [[Super Strength]], [[Super Speed]], [[Eye Beams|Heat Vision]], [[Super Senses]] and [[Superman|other Kryptonian abilities]].
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: {{spoiler|His quick reactions make it quite obvious that he has maintained Lex/Alexander's intellect}}.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: {{spoiler|His quick reactions make it quite obvious that he has maintained Lex/Alexander's intellect}}.
* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]: {{spoiler|First he was a [[Cheerful Child]] as Alexander. Then he became an [[Enfante Terrible]] demanding to be called "Lex". Then he pulled a [[Heel Face Turn]] after he lost his memory and became Conner. Then his [[Super Powered Evil Side]] kicked in due to Red K. As of the end of "Scion", however, he appears to have settled on "Face".}}
* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]: {{spoiler|First he was a [[Cheerful Child]] as Alexander. Then he became an [[Enfante Terrible]] demanding to be called "Lex". Then he pulled a [[Heel Face Turn]] after he lost his memory and became Conner. Then his [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] kicked in due to Red K. As of the end of "Scion", however, he appears to have settled on "Face".}}
* [[Here We Go Again]]: {{spoiler|At the end of "Scion", Clark reveals that he has enrolled him in high school, starting next school year. Conner will be attending Smallville High. Unlike Clark, however, he's most likely going to be a lot more accepting of his destiny as [[Superboy]].}}
* [[Here We Go Again]]: {{spoiler|At the end of "Scion", Clark reveals that he has enrolled him in high school, starting next school year. Conner will be attending Smallville High. Unlike Clark, however, he's most likely going to be a lot more accepting of his destiny as [[Superboy]].}}
* [[Parental Issues]]: Throughout most of "Scion", but resolved by the end.
* [[Parental Issues]]: Throughout most of "Scion", but resolved by the end.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Thankfully, [[Subverted Trope|subverted]]. He's living on the Kent Farm indefinitely.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Thankfully, [[Subverted Trope|subverted]]. He's living on the Kent Farm indefinitely.
* {{spoiler|[[Superhero]]: On his way to being [[Superboy]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Superhero]]: On his way to being [[Superboy]].}}
* [[Super Powered Evil Side]]: {{spoiler|On Red K, the "Lex" side of his personality is very much dominant. He more or less reverts to being "Alexander"}}.
* [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: {{spoiler|On Red K, the "Lex" side of his personality is very much dominant. He more or less reverts to being "Alexander"}}.


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Revision as of 16:40, 8 January 2014


Clark Kent/Kal-El/The Blur/Superman (Tom Welling)

The main character of the show, we all know his Backstory -- he was rocketed to Earth as a baby from the planet Krypton just before it was destroyed in an Earthshattering Kaboom and found by Jonathan and Martha Kent after his spaceship crash-landed in Smallville during a meteor shower that devastated much of the town.

In the show's early seasons, Clark spent most of his time fighting meteor freaks, hopelessly pining for Lana Lang, wishing he were normal and befriending his future Arch Enemy, Lex Luthor. From Season 8 onwards, he began working at the Daily Planet alongside Lois Lane (with whom he began to have feelings for) and taking steps towards embracing his destiny as Superman, finally doing so in the Grand Finale.

For his Earth-2 counterpart, Clark Luthor/Ultraman, see Earth-2.


Jonathan Kent (John Schneider)

Clark's adoptive human father. In Season 5, he ran for the Kansas State Senate and won... only to die of a heart attack a short while later following a confrontation with Lionel Luthor (and as a consequence of Clark altering history to save Lana, who had been killed in a car accident). He returns in Season 10 to give Clark some guidance, and shows up yet again in the Grand Finale to give Clark his Superman costume.


Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole)

Clark's adoptive human mother. In Season 5, Martha took over Jonathan's Senate seat after his death and moved to Washington, D.C. at the end of Season 6. Returns in Seasons 9 and 10.


Kara Kent/Kara Zor-El

See Kryptonians

Conner Kent (Lucas Gabreel)

Formerly the Lex clone known alternately as Lx-15 and "Alexander", he developed serious amnesia following his failure to kill Clark and re-capture by Tess. This was accompanied by the manifestation of Kryptonian abilities; Tess eventually discovered that he contained DNA from not only Lex, but Clark as well, and left him with Clark for training. After finding out that Clark and Tess were hiding half of his heritage from him, Conner felt betrayed and went to Earth-2 Lionel. Lionel, of course, put a Red Kryptonite ring on him, making him temporarily evil.

Clark was able to destroy the ring, and Conner was immediately guilty for his actions (which included nearly killing Lois and stealing). Lionel came in and weakened them both with Kryptonite, then dragged Conner away, intending to convince Conner to join him. Conner, however, defied him, declaring that he knew who he was, before using his heat vision to destroy the Kryptonite, saving Clark while Lionel made his escape. Afterward, Clark forgives him for his actions, since he wasn't himself. Conner surprises Clark, revealing that he is wearing a black t-shirt with the "S" symbol on it, telling Clark that he wants to follow in his footsteps.

For his pre-amnesia personality of "Alexander," please see LuthorCorp.