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The son of multi-billionaire Lionel Luthor, Lex befriends Clark after the latter saves him from drowning following a plunge off a bridge in the pilot episode. He is initially Clark's best friend and goes out of his way to protect him, eventually deposing his father and seizing control of LuthorCorp. However, Clark's refusal to trust him -- combined with Lex's inability to overcome his own upbringing and their rivalry over both Lana and how to best protect Smallville -- cause Lex to slide into villainy, ending in a [[Face Heel Turn]] of epic proportions when he {{spoiler|murders his reformed father and attempts to do the same to Clark in the Season 7 finale}}.
The son of multi-billionaire Lionel Luthor, Lex befriends Clark after the latter saves him from drowning following a plunge off a bridge in the pilot episode. He is initially Clark's best friend and goes out of his way to protect him, eventually deposing his father and seizing control of LuthorCorp. However, Clark's refusal to trust him -- combined with Lex's inability to overcome his own upbringing and their rivalry over both Lana and how to best protect Smallville -- cause Lex to slide into villainy, ending in a [[Face Heel Turn]] of epic proportions when he {{spoiler|murders his reformed father and attempts to do the same to Clark in the Season 7 finale}}.


Lex returns in Season 8 {{spoiler|1=and despite being reduced to an [[Evil Cripple]], manages blow up the LuthorCorp Board of Directors, nearly nuke half the city with a kryptonite bomb, and ruin Clark and Lana's future together before apparently being killed by Oliver Queen. Doctor Fate confirmed Lex was alive in Season 9's "Absolute Justice", and in the Season 10 finale, he finally makes his triumphant return, having been restored to life by harvesting organs from clones and a [[Deal With the Devil|pact]] between Earth-2 Lionel Luthor and [[Darkseid]] sealing the deal}}.
Lex returns in Season 8 {{spoiler|1=and despite being reduced to an [[Evil Cripple]], manages blow up the LuthorCorp Board of Directors, nearly nuke half the city with a kryptonite bomb, and ruin Clark and Lana's future together before apparently being killed by Oliver Queen. Doctor Fate confirmed Lex was alive in Season 9's "Absolute Justice", and in the Season 10 finale, he finally makes his triumphant return, having been restored to life by harvesting organs from clones and a [[Deal with the Devil|pact]] between Earth-2 Lionel Luthor and [[Darkseid]] sealing the deal}}.


Defined by his obsessions and need for control, Lex can be vengeful, spiteful and, at times, downright [[Evil Is Petty|petty]], but also has flashes of pure Machiavellian brilliance. He is a fitting [[Arch Enemy]] for a [[Superman]].
Defined by his obsessions and need for control, Lex can be vengeful, spiteful and, at times, downright [[Evil Is Petty|petty]], but also has flashes of pure Machiavellian brilliance. He is a fitting [[Arch Enemy]] for a [[Superman]].
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* [[Asshole Victim]]: In the later seasons.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: In the later seasons.
* {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead]]: Thanks to Chloe's healing powers in Season 7's "Fracture".}}
* {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead]]: Thanks to Chloe's healing powers in Season 7's "Fracture".}}
** {{spoiler|And again in [[Grand Finale|"Finale"]] by way of a cloned body and Earth-2 Lionel's [[Deal With the Devil|deal with Darkseid]].}}
** {{spoiler|And again in [[Grand Finale|"Finale"]] by way of a cloned body and Earth-2 Lionel's [[Deal with the Devil|deal with Darkseid]].}}
* [[Badass]]: He fought [[Green Arrow]], the biggest [[Badass Normal]] in the series, one-on-one and acquitted himself well. And that's just one example.
* [[Badass]]: He fought [[Green Arrow]], the biggest [[Badass Normal]] in the series, one-on-one and acquitted himself well. And that's just one example.
** [[Badass Boast]]: The page quote.
** [[Badass Boast]]: The page quote.
** [[Badass in A Nice Suit]]: Especially in the [[Bad Future|Bad Futures]] where he's a ''very'' intimidating [[Man in White]].
** [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: Especially in the [[Bad Future|Bad Futures]] where he's a ''very'' intimidating [[Man in White]].
** [[Badass Longcoat]]: Lex's trenchcoat is every bit as iconic as his [[Badass in A Nice Suit|nice]] [[Man of Wealth and Taste|suit]].
** [[Badass Longcoat]]: Lex's trenchcoat is every bit as iconic as his [[Badass in a Nice Suit|nice]] [[Man of Wealth and Taste|suit]].
** [[Badass Normal]]: Both physically and mentally.
** [[Badass Normal]]: Both physically and mentally.
** {{spoiler|[[Handicapped Badass]]: Season 8, in both the literal and metaphorical sense. Bereft of his [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|company]], [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|money]], [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections|connections]] and his very mobility, a quadrapalegic Lex keeps the superhero community quaking in their boots (even the mere mention of his name terrifies them) and proves that, even trapped in the back of a truck on life support and breathing through a respirator, he's still one of the most dangerous villains out there}}.
** {{spoiler|[[Handicapped Badass]]: Season 8, in both the literal and metaphorical sense. Bereft of his [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|company]], [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|money]], [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections|connections]] and his very mobility, a quadrapalegic Lex keeps the superhero community quaking in their boots (even the mere mention of his name terrifies them) and proves that, even trapped in the back of a truck on life support and breathing through a respirator, he's still one of the most dangerous villains out there}}.
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'''Lex:''' *without missing a beat* "If you call sleeping with me 'business,' then I'd hate to think what that makes you." }}
'''Lex:''' *without missing a beat* "If you call sleeping with me 'business,' then I'd hate to think what that makes you." }}
* {{spoiler|[[Disc One Final Boss]]: Season 8. His return is a much anticipated and feared thing, to the point where one expects him to take over as the [[Big Bad]]... only for him to be blown up and replaced by [[Person of Mass Destruction|Doomsday]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Disc One Final Boss]]: Season 8. His return is a much anticipated and feared thing, to the point where one expects him to take over as the [[Big Bad]]... only for him to be blown up and replaced by [[Person of Mass Destruction|Doomsday]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Dreaded]]: As of Season 8. He drove Oliver to violate [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]], other characters treat him as though he were a [[Hero-Killer]] (even though he's really not), and the possibility of his return is always spoken of as though it were a prophecy regarding [[The End of the World As We Know It]]. Not bad for a [[Badass Normal]] who hasn't appeared for two-and-a-half seasons.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Dreaded]]: As of Season 8. He drove Oliver to violate [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]], other characters treat him as though he were a [[Hero-Killer]] (even though he's really not), and the possibility of his return is always spoken of as though it were a prophecy regarding [[The End of the World as We Know It]]. Not bad for a [[Badass Normal]] who hasn't appeared for two-and-a-half seasons.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dropped a Bridge On Him]]}} --> {{spoiler|[[Not Quite Dead]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]}} --> {{spoiler|[[Not Quite Dead]]}}
* [[Envy]]: Of Clark, whose life -- and later powers -- he desperately wants.
* [[Envy]]: Of Clark, whose life -- and later powers -- he desperately wants.
** [[Driven By Envy]]: Outdoing Clark eventually becomes his primary motivation.
** [[Driven by Envy]]: Outdoing Clark eventually becomes his primary motivation.
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Cripple]]: In Season 8. He's parapalegic, on a respirator and barely able to breathe... and more dangerous than ever, now that he's got the element of surprise on his side.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Cripple]]: In Season 8. He's parapalegic, on a respirator and barely able to breathe... and more dangerous than ever, now that he's got the element of surprise on his side.}}
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: His incredibly petty and vicious plan in Season 8 revolves around {{spoiler|breaking up Clark and Lana through the nastiest way possible.}}
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: His incredibly petty and vicious plan in Season 8 revolves around {{spoiler|breaking up Clark and Lana through the nastiest way possible.}}
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* [[Poisonous Friend]]: To Clark, pre-[[Face Heel Turn]]. Clark was arguably one for him as well.
* [[Poisonous Friend]]: To Clark, pre-[[Face Heel Turn]]. Clark was arguably one for him as well.
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: In his childhood, he sported a thick head of bright red hair. Then he made that fateful trip to Smallville...
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: In his childhood, he sported a thick head of bright red hair. Then he made that fateful trip to Smallville...
* [[Red Right Hand]]: In every one of the [[Bad Future]] episodes, [[President Evil]] Lex is shown as a [[Man in White]] with a single black-gloved hand. Bad!Lex also sports this look during Clark's [[Journey to The Center of The Mind|trip inside his head]] in "Fracture". It finally happens {{spoiler|for real following his resurrection in the [[Grand Finale]]. One of his hands is mangled, prompting him to don the trademark glove}}. Might be a [[Shout-Out]] to the comics where constantly wearing a Kryptonite ring caused Luthor to develop cancer in one of his hands and have it replaced with a mechanical one.
* [[Red Right Hand]]: In every one of the [[Bad Future]] episodes, [[President Evil]] Lex is shown as a [[Man in White]] with a single black-gloved hand. Bad!Lex also sports this look during Clark's [[Journey to the Center of the Mind|trip inside his head]] in "Fracture". It finally happens {{spoiler|for real following his resurrection in the [[Grand Finale]]. One of his hands is mangled, prompting him to don the trademark glove}}. Might be a [[Shout-Out]] to the comics where constantly wearing a Kryptonite ring caused Luthor to develop cancer in one of his hands and have it replaced with a mechanical one.
* {{spoiler|[[Revenge]]: Season 8.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Revenge]]: Season 8.}}
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: {{spoiler|Gives Clark and Lana the option of staying together and watching thousands die, or sacrificing their love in order to save Metropolis. They pick the latter.}}
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: {{spoiler|Gives Clark and Lana the option of staying together and watching thousands die, or sacrificing their love in order to save Metropolis. They pick the latter.}}
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]
* {{spoiler|[[Self-Made Orphan]]: "Descent". Seen by many as his [[Moral Event Horizon]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Self-Made Orphan]]: "Descent". Seen by many as his [[Moral Event Horizon]].}}
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: During the early seasons for Clark and Lana. All the while developing feelings for Lana himself.
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: During the early seasons for Clark and Lana. All the while developing feelings for Lana himself.
* [[Social Darwinist]]: Picks up many tennants of his father's philosophy as his life goes on. The [[President Evil]] Lex seen in "Apocalypse"'s [[Bad Future]] actually intends to end the world in nuclear holocaust so that he can rule over the survivors (whom he believes will be the strongest that humanity has to offer).
* [[Social Darwinist]]: Picks up many tennants of his father's philosophy as his life goes on. The [[President Evil]] Lex seen in "Apocalypse"'s [[Bad Future]] actually intends to end the world in nuclear holocaust so that he can rule over the survivors (whom he believes will be the strongest that humanity has to offer).
* [[The Unfavorite]]: Subverted. Lex thinks he's this, but given Lionel's treatment of [[Bastard Bastard|Lucas]] and {{spoiler|[[Parental Abandonment|Tess]]}}, it's clear that he's actually the favorite. It's just that this is [[Archnemesis Dad|Lionel]] we're talking about, so it doesn't really matter.
* [[The Unfavorite]]: Subverted. Lex thinks he's this, but given Lionel's treatment of [[Bastard Bastard|Lucas]] and {{spoiler|[[Parental Abandonment|Tess]]}}, it's clear that he's actually the favorite. It's just that this is [[Archnemesis Dad|Lionel]] we're talking about, so it doesn't really matter.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Of [[The Chessmaster|Brainiac]]. ''Twice''.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Of [[The Chessmaster|Brainiac]]. ''Twice''.
* [[Used to Be A Sweet Kid]]: As the flashbacks reveal, he really did.
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]: As the flashbacks reveal, he really did.
* {{spoiler|[[Vader Breath]]: Season 8.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Vader Breath]]: Season 8.}}
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Lionel withheld affection from Lex so much that not only does he desperately seek Lionel's approval in the early seasons, but also the approval of ''Clark's'' dad!
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Lionel withheld affection from Lex so much that not only does he desperately seek Lionel's approval in the early seasons, but also the approval of ''Clark's'' dad!
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[[Affably Evil|Affable]], [[Deadpan Snarker|sarcastic]] and always capable of coming out on top, Lionel is one of the few ''agreed upon'' examples of a [[Magnificent Bastard]].
[[Affably Evil|Affable]], [[Deadpan Snarker|sarcastic]] and always capable of coming out on top, Lionel is one of the few ''agreed upon'' examples of a [[Magnificent Bastard]].


For {{spoiler|his Earth-2 counterpart, see [[Smallville (TV)/Earth 2/Characters|Earth-2]]}}.
For {{spoiler|his Earth-2 counterpart, see [[Smallville/Earth 2/Characters|Earth-2]]}}.


* [[Abusive Dad]]: Though much, much more sympathetic than most television ones. Season 3 implies that he had one himself, meaning that the cycle of abuse is in full swing.
* [[Abusive Dad]]: Though much, much more sympathetic than most television ones. Season 3 implies that he had one himself, meaning that the cycle of abuse is in full swing.
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* [[Badass]]: On the merits of both his physical prowess and sheer presence.
* [[Badass]]: On the merits of both his physical prowess and sheer presence.
** [[Badass Beard]]
** [[Badass Beard]]
** [[Badass in A Nice Suit]]
** [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]
** [[Badass Long Hair]]: One almost thinks it's in deliberate contrast to [[Bald of Evil|Lex]].
** [[Badass Long Hair]]: One almost thinks it's in deliberate contrast to [[Bald of Evil|Lex]].
** [[Badass Longcoat]]: Frequently.
** [[Badass Longcoat]]: Frequently.
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* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]
* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]
* [[Messy Hair]]: And the longer it gets, the messier (and greasier) it is.
* [[Messy Hair]]: And the longer it gets, the messier (and greasier) it is.
* [[Might As Well Not Be in Prison At All]]: During the first half of Season 4 where he's able to send an assassin after Chloe, bodyjack Clark, and launch several other plots against the main cast from behind bars. It's not an extreme example--he's certainly inconvenienced by doing hard time, but he is still very, very dangerous.
* [[Might as Well Not Be in Prison At All]]: During the first half of Season 4 where he's able to send an assassin after Chloe, bodyjack Clark, and launch several other plots against the main cast from behind bars. It's not an extreme example--he's certainly inconvenienced by doing hard time, but he is still very, very dangerous.
* [[Narcissist]]: Particularly during Seasons 1-3, wherein he has a great deal of trouble seeing his family and company as anything more than extensions of himself. Possession by Jor-El rids him of the worst of these traits in Season 4 though he remains grandiose and manipulative, viewing himself as a prophet and savior.
* [[Narcissist]]: Particularly during Seasons 1-3, wherein he has a great deal of trouble seeing his family and company as anything more than extensions of himself. Possession by Jor-El rids him of the worst of these traits in Season 4 though he remains grandiose and manipulative, viewing himself as a prophet and savior.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Starts showing this trait towards Lex and then Clark after Season 4.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Starts showing this trait towards Lex and then Clark after Season 4.
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* [[Alliterative Name]]
* [[Alliterative Name]]
* [[Long Lost Sibling]]
* [[Long Lost Sibling]]
* [[Shoo Out the New Guy]]: Appeared in just one episode, where he had a major role and it was implied would continue to have a major role in the [[Dysfunction Junction|Luthor family dynamic]]. Was [[Put On a Bus]] at the end of the episode and was never seen or heard from again.
* [[Shoo Out the New Guy]]: Appeared in just one episode, where he had a major role and it was implied would continue to have a major role in the [[Dysfunction Junction|Luthor family dynamic]]. Was [[Put on a Bus]] at the end of the episode and was never seen or heard from again.
* [[The Sociopath]]: At least according to Lionel.
* [[The Sociopath]]: At least according to Lionel.


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* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]
* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]
* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: He firmly believed that Lex's plans in "Quest" and "Arctic" were nuts. This doesn't prevent him from staying loyal, before and after.
* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: He firmly believed that Lex's plans in "Quest" and "Arctic" were nuts. This doesn't prevent him from staying loyal, before and after.
* [[Playing With Syringes]]: Uses a drug derived from Chloe's mother's [[Squick|spinal fluid]] to mind-control first Chloe and then [[Green Arrow]].
* [[Playing with Syringes]]: Uses a drug derived from Chloe's mother's [[Squick|spinal fluid]] to mind-control first Chloe and then [[Green Arrow]].
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: As it turns out, his suspicions about Tess' loyalty were right; she jumps ship as soon as she finds out how badly Lex has violated her trust.
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: As it turns out, his suspicions about Tess' loyalty were right; she jumps ship as soon as she finds out how badly Lex has violated her trust.
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: To Tess.
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: To Tess.
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First appearing in Season 8, Tess is a secondary antagonist throughout, trying to uncover the truth about Lex's disappearance, discover Clark's secret and eliminate both Doomsday and his host body Davis Bloome. At the Orb's instruction, Tess releases the Kandorians at the end of Season 8 and spends most of Season 9 alternately allying with and opposing Zod's designs. {{spoiler|She is apparently killed at the end of Season 9, but is resurrected by Granny Goodness and pulls a [[Heel Face Turn]], becoming Watchtower II}}. She is eventually revealed to {{spoiler|be Lutessa Lena Luthor, the illegitimate daughter of Lionel Luthor and Pamela Jenkins, as well as a candidate Female Fury. In the [[Grand Finale]] she kills Earth-2 Lionel Luthor (who was attempting to cut out her heart at the time) and is subsequently murdered by the resurrected Lex. In the process, she exposes him to a neurotoxin, wiping his memory, and finally achieving redemption}}.
First appearing in Season 8, Tess is a secondary antagonist throughout, trying to uncover the truth about Lex's disappearance, discover Clark's secret and eliminate both Doomsday and his host body Davis Bloome. At the Orb's instruction, Tess releases the Kandorians at the end of Season 8 and spends most of Season 9 alternately allying with and opposing Zod's designs. {{spoiler|She is apparently killed at the end of Season 9, but is resurrected by Granny Goodness and pulls a [[Heel Face Turn]], becoming Watchtower II}}. She is eventually revealed to {{spoiler|be Lutessa Lena Luthor, the illegitimate daughter of Lionel Luthor and Pamela Jenkins, as well as a candidate Female Fury. In the [[Grand Finale]] she kills Earth-2 Lionel Luthor (who was attempting to cut out her heart at the time) and is subsequently murdered by the resurrected Lex. In the process, she exposes him to a neurotoxin, wiping his memory, and finally achieving redemption}}.


{{spoiler|For her Earth-2 counterpart, see [[Smallville (TV)/Earth 2/Characters|Earth-2]]}}
{{spoiler|For her Earth-2 counterpart, see [[Smallville/Earth 2/Characters|Earth-2]]}}


* {{spoiler|[[Alliterative Name]]: Lutessa Lena Luthor.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Alliterative Name]]: Lutessa Lena Luthor.}}
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* [[Broken Bird]]: Life in general, and her interactions with the Luthors in particular, have left her very, very damaged. This shows more and more with each season after her introduction.
* [[Broken Bird]]: Life in general, and her interactions with the Luthors in particular, have left her very, very damaged. This shows more and more with each season after her introduction.
* [[Character Development]]: She turns out to be one of the most complex characters on the show.
* [[Character Development]]: She turns out to be one of the most complex characters on the show.
* [[Composite Character]] / [[Expy]]: [[Superman (Film)|Eve Teschmacher]] and [[Superman the Animated Series|Mercy Graves]].
* [[Composite Character]] / [[Expy]]: [[Superman (film)|Eve Teschmacher]] and [[Superman: The Animated Series|Mercy Graves]].
** Possibly of the Con''tess''a as well, who was Luthor's ex-wife in the comics.
** Possibly of the Con''tess''a as well, who was Luthor's ex-wife in the comics.
** It turns out she's also {{spoiler|Lena Luthor}}.
** It turns out she's also {{spoiler|Lena Luthor}}.
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Tess has Alexander locked away, but he escapes and hides out in Suicide Slums. He {{spoiler|attempts to assassinate Martha Kent to draw out Clark, but fails and is found by Earth-2 Lionel, who begins grooming Alexander to be his heir}}. However, Alexander {{spoiler|turns on Lionel as well and tries to kill both Lionel and Martha by burning down the Luthor Mansion with them inside (Clark saves them both, don't worry)}}. He {{spoiler|gets ready to kill Clark until Tess talks him down and takes him in again}}. Tess {{spoiler|tries to put Alexander out of his misery, only to find that he is now [[Nigh Invulnerability|invulnerable]]. He also begins to lose his memories, leading to the creation of a new persona...}}
Tess has Alexander locked away, but he escapes and hides out in Suicide Slums. He {{spoiler|attempts to assassinate Martha Kent to draw out Clark, but fails and is found by Earth-2 Lionel, who begins grooming Alexander to be his heir}}. However, Alexander {{spoiler|turns on Lionel as well and tries to kill both Lionel and Martha by burning down the Luthor Mansion with them inside (Clark saves them both, don't worry)}}. He {{spoiler|gets ready to kill Clark until Tess talks him down and takes him in again}}. Tess {{spoiler|tries to put Alexander out of his misery, only to find that he is now [[Nigh Invulnerability|invulnerable]]. He also begins to lose his memories, leading to the creation of a new persona...}}


The tropes below pertain to him as {{spoiler|"Alexander"}}. For {{spoiler|his post-amnesia persona of "[[Superboy|Conner]]" see [[Smallville (TV)/Kents/Characters|The Kents]]}}:
The tropes below pertain to him as {{spoiler|"Alexander"}}. For {{spoiler|his post-amnesia persona of "[[Superboy|Conner]]" see [[Smallville/Kents/Characters|The Kents]]}}:


* {{spoiler|[[Bald of Evil]]: As of the end of "Harvest". But his hair grows back.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bald of Evil]]: As of the end of "Harvest". But his hair grows back.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn]]: In "Harvest". See Conner's entry for how that turns out.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn]]: In "Harvest". See Conner's entry for how that turns out.}}
* [[Important Haircut]]: {{spoiler|Shaved himself in imitation of Lex in "Harvest". It grew back pretty quick.}}
* [[Important Haircut]]: {{spoiler|Shaved himself in imitation of Lex in "Harvest". It grew back pretty quick.}}
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: {{spoiler|Burned down the Luthor mansion. What is it with Lex's clones and [[Pyromaniac|pyromania]]?}}
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: {{spoiler|Burned down the Luthor mansion. What is it with Lex's clones and [[Pyromaniac|pyromania]]?}}
* [[The Last Dance]]: He's fully aware of his aging problem. It's not doing healthy things to his mental stability.
* [[The Last Dance]]: He's fully aware of his aging problem. It's not doing healthy things to his mental stability.
* [[Last of His Kind]]: The last of the Lex clones.
* [[Last of His Kind]]: The last of the Lex clones.
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* [[Sharp-Dressed Man]]: Well, boy really.
* [[Sharp-Dressed Man]]: Well, boy really.
** {{spoiler|[[Man of Wealth and Taste]]: As of his [[Face Heel Turn]].}}
** {{spoiler|[[Man of Wealth and Taste]]: As of his [[Face Heel Turn]].}}
* [[Used to Be A Sweet Kid]]: Before Lex's memories screwed him up.
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]: Before Lex's memories screwed him up.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: "He's just as smart as Lex was. Maybe even smarter."
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: "He's just as smart as Lex was. Maybe even smarter."
* [[You Are Number Six]]: Lx-15 is his "actual" name and number.
* [[You Are Number Six]]: Lx-15 is his "actual" name and number.
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* [[Big Bad Wannabe]]: He's menacing and dangerous, and Clark and Tess both react as though he really were the real Lex, but thanks to his [[Clone Degeneration]], he doesn't really have time to do all that much.
* [[Big Bad Wannabe]]: He's menacing and dangerous, and Clark and Tess both react as though he really were the real Lex, but thanks to his [[Clone Degeneration]], he doesn't really have time to do all that much.
* [[Cloning Blues]]: He's far older than the real Lex, and dying to boot.
* [[Cloning Blues]]: He's far older than the real Lex, and dying to boot.
* [[Clone Degeneration]]: The only real explanation for his positively [[Nosferatu (Film)|Orlokian]] appearance.
* [[Clone Degeneration]]: The only real explanation for his positively [[Nosferatu|Orlokian]] appearance.
* [[Evil Old Folks]]
* [[Evil Old Folks]]
* [[Expy]]: Of previous villain Adrian Cross, who was {{spoiler|cloned from Lex's deceased younger brother Julian}}. Both have aging problems, identity issues and a lust for [[Revenge]], as well as [[The Last Dance|limited time to put their plans in motion]].
* [[Expy]]: Of previous villain Adrian Cross, who was {{spoiler|cloned from Lex's deceased younger brother Julian}}. Both have aging problems, identity issues and a lust for [[Revenge]], as well as [[The Last Dance|limited time to put their plans in motion]].
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: Does it to the other clones; tries to do it to Lois.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: Does it to the other clones; tries to do it to Lois.
* [[Large Ham]]: It's Mackenzie Gray playing an [[Ax Crazy]] clone of [[Lex Luthor]]. Were we expecting it to be subdued?
* [[Large Ham]]: It's Mackenzie Gray playing an [[Ax Crazy]] clone of [[Lex Luthor]]. Were we expecting it to be subdued?
* [[The Last Dance]]: He's already dying when he gets loose. Trying to hurt Clark is just a final F-U before he goes.
* [[The Last Dance]]: He's already dying when he gets loose. Trying to hurt Clark is just a final F-U before he goes.
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* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Gives one to Clark in which he claims that [[Pride]] is his [[Fatal Flaw]].
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Gives one to Clark in which he claims that [[Pride]] is his [[Fatal Flaw]].
* [[Revenge]]: His motivation for attacking Clark.
* [[Revenge]]: His motivation for attacking Clark.
** [[Revenge By Proxy]]: The reason he attacks Lois. He believes her death will utterly shatter Clark.
** [[Revenge by Proxy]]: The reason he attacks Lois. He believes her death will utterly shatter Clark.
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Tries to force Clark to choose between saving Lois or the people of Metropolis.
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Tries to force Clark to choose between saving Lois or the people of Metropolis.
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: To the real Lex. Lx-3 is what the real Luthor would by like if he lost the [[Manipulative Bastard|charisma]], and his few [[Even Evil Has Standards|remaining]] [[Affably Evil|scruples]], while turning up the [[Axe Crazy]] a notch or [[Up to Eleven|eleven]]. That darkness inside him Lex was constantly being warned about? It's more or less this guy.
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: To the real Lex. Lx-3 is what the real Luthor would by like if he lost the [[Manipulative Bastard|charisma]], and his few [[Even Evil Has Standards|remaining]] [[Affably Evil|scruples]], while turning up the [[Axe Crazy]] a notch or [[Up to Eleven|eleven]]. That darkness inside him Lex was constantly being warned about? It's more or less this guy.

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Lex Luthor / Lx-0 (Michael Rosenbaum)

 "I am the villain of the story."

The son of multi-billionaire Lionel Luthor, Lex befriends Clark after the latter saves him from drowning following a plunge off a bridge in the pilot episode. He is initially Clark's best friend and goes out of his way to protect him, eventually deposing his father and seizing control of LuthorCorp. However, Clark's refusal to trust him -- combined with Lex's inability to overcome his own upbringing and their rivalry over both Lana and how to best protect Smallville -- cause Lex to slide into villainy, ending in a Face Heel Turn of epic proportions when he murders his reformed father and attempts to do the same to Clark in the Season 7 finale.

Lex returns in Season 8 and despite being reduced to an Evil Cripple, manages blow up the LuthorCorp Board of Directors, nearly nuke half the city with a kryptonite bomb, and ruin Clark and Lana's future together before apparently being killed by Oliver Queen. Doctor Fate confirmed Lex was alive in Season 9's "Absolute Justice", and in the Season 10 finale, he finally makes his triumphant return, having been restored to life by harvesting organs from clones and a pact between Earth-2 Lionel Luthor and Darkseid sealing the deal.

Defined by his obsessions and need for control, Lex can be vengeful, spiteful and, at times, downright petty, but also has flashes of pure Machiavellian brilliance. He is a fitting Arch Enemy for a Superman.

It has repeatedly been suggested that he will seek the U.S. Presidency at some point in the future. And he succeeds in the future of the Grand Finale, though since he had his memories erased, there was no telling if he was good or bad.

 Victoria: "It was just business."

Lex: *without missing a beat* "If you call sleeping with me 'business,' then I'd hate to think what that makes you."

 Lex: "Come on, Clark! This is Smallville! Meteor freaks, alien ships, cryptic symbols... somebody HAD to take control to ensure people's safety!"

    • It doesn't last; by Seasons 7 and 8, he no longer cares about anyone but himself.
  • Wicked Cultured
  • Would Hit a Girl
  • Wrath: The boy has anger management problems to say the least.
  • Xanatos Gambit: His Sadistic Choice in Season 8. Either Lana absorbs the Kryptonite radiation and can't go near Clark again, or they let the bomb go off, thus proving they aren't the heroes they claim to be. One could also add the very creation of the Prometheus skin graft here: either he puts it on, recovers and uses it to kill Clark, or Lana puts it on and the above plan goes into action.
  • Xanatos Roulette: Unbeknownst to Clark and his friends, the entire first half of Season 8 was slowly turning out to be a Xanatos Roulette set up by Lex (who is crippled, and presumed dead, but still alive and Dangerously Genre Savvy) to manipulate them all into being his unwitting pawns and facilitating his revenge. It culminates in the situation with the Prometheus suit described above: either A: Clark and Lana don't discover, and Lex dons it himself and uses it to murder Clark, or B: Lana steals it, puts it on, and Lex forces her to chooses between letting the city blow up or absorbing the kryptonite and never being able to be with Clark again). Like we said, Lex is truly a Manipulative Bastard.

Lionel Luthor (John Glover)

  "If you're going to take me on, son, you're going to have to bring your game up to a whole different level."

Lex's father and the founder of LuthorCorp, Lionel rose from poverty to become one of the wealthiest men in the world. Claiming to be descended from Scottish nobility, he raised his son with little warmth and less love, believing that such things only bred weakness. He is the chief culprit behind his son's shattered psyche and need for approval, and is the main antagonist in Seasons 1-3.

Imprisoned at the end of Season 3 when Lex and Chloe reveal that he murdered his parents, Lionel is freed by Genevieve Teague and undergoes the beginnings of a Heel Face Turn. Failing to re-connect with Lex despite his best efforts, Lionel grows closer to Clark, eventually learning his secret and becoming his ally, while at the same time serving as the host body for Jor-El (and nursing an enormous crush on Clark's mother Martha). He's killed by Lex in Season 7's "Descent" when he refuses to reveal Clark's secret to him.

Affable, sarcastic and always capable of coming out on top, Lionel is one of the few agreed upon examples of a Magnificent Bastard.

For his Earth-2 counterpart, see Earth-2.

Victoria Hardwick (Kelly Brook)

The daughter of one of Lionel's business rivals, she attempts to play Lionel and Lex against one another.


  • Love Interest: For Lex in Season 1.
  • Out-Gambitted: By Lionel and Lex.
  • Rich Bitch: Particularly in her treatment of Lex's staff members. This ended up coming back to bite her when one of them turned out to be psychotically obsessed with Lex, and decided to try and remove Victoria from the mansion. Victoria survived, thanks to Clark.
  • Riches to Rags: It's heavily implied that this is going to happen to her and her father after they are Out-Gambitted by Lex and Lionel. The last episode of their story arc ends with them apparently losing their fortune in a terrible stock deal over Cadmus Labs (they were tricked into this by Lex in retaliation for Victoria trying to trick him into helping the Hardwicks take over Luthor Corp). The last we see of them, they are sitting dejected and in utter shock, and Lex informs them that he and Lionel will be buying away their company and absorbing it into Luthor Corp the following morning.
  • The Vamp: Tries to play both of the Luthor men against each other. It doesn't end well for her.

Lucas Luthor (Paul Wesley)

Lillian Luthor (Alisen Down)

The deceased wife of Lionel, and the mother of Lex and Julian (also deceased). It is eventually revealed in Season 3's "Memoria" that she smothered baby Julian in his crib, creating the beginnings of the Lex/Lionel feud that persists throughout the show.

Regan Matthews (Ari Cohen)

Lex's right-hand man, before and after the events of "Arctic". He initially takes over the company after Lex's disappearance, only to be replaced by Tess Mercer. He then vanishes off the radar so that he can serve Lex in a personal capacity, running the Prometheus project for him. He eventually tries to kill Tess for betraying Lex, and is killed by her in turn.

Tess Mercer / Lutessa Lena Luthor (Cassidy Freeman)

Lex's protégé and his successor as CEO of LuthorCorp, Tess has a complicated history with Oliver Queen. Domineering, calculating and extremely broken, Tess is a force to be reckoned with, though whether it's for good or evil is often up in the air.

First appearing in Season 8, Tess is a secondary antagonist throughout, trying to uncover the truth about Lex's disappearance, discover Clark's secret and eliminate both Doomsday and his host body Davis Bloome. At the Orb's instruction, Tess releases the Kandorians at the end of Season 8 and spends most of Season 9 alternately allying with and opposing Zod's designs. She is apparently killed at the end of Season 9, but is resurrected by Granny Goodness and pulls a Heel Face Turn, becoming Watchtower II. She is eventually revealed to be Lutessa Lena Luthor, the illegitimate daughter of Lionel Luthor and Pamela Jenkins, as well as a candidate Female Fury. In the Grand Finale she kills Earth-2 Lionel Luthor (who was attempting to cut out her heart at the time) and is subsequently murdered by the resurrected Lex. In the process, she exposes him to a neurotoxin, wiping his memory, and finally achieving redemption.

For her Earth-2 counterpart, see Earth-2

 Tess: "Clark already did that."

Injustice League -- Bette Sans Souci / Plastique (Jessica Parker Kennedy), Rudy Jones / Parasite (Brendan Fletcher), Eva Greer (Anna Williams/Allison Mack), Leslie Willis / Livewire (Anna Mae Routledge), Neutron (Jae Lee)

A team of super-powered operatives assembled by Tess in Season 8 to track down Doomsday. After the deaths of Livewire, Neutron and Eva, Parasite and Plastique turn on Tess, but are stopped by Clark.

For more on Plastique, see "Suicide Squad".

Alexander Luthor / Lx-15 (Jakob Davies, Connor Stanhope, Lucas Grabeel)

 "I'm the last Lex Luthor. After I die, there is no coming back."

A clone of Lex created sometime after Season 7, Alexander was part of the mad billionaire's plan to save himself from the injuries he sustained at the end of "Arctic" following his face-off with Clark at the Fortress of Solitude. He is released from Cadmus Labs by Tess in the Season 10 opening, and at first appears to be a relatively normal child. However, his accelerated aging and possession of Lex's memories eventually drive him to begin imitating his namesake, to the point of abandoning Tess and declaring himself to be the real Lex.

Tess has Alexander locked away, but he escapes and hides out in Suicide Slums. He attempts to assassinate Martha Kent to draw out Clark, but fails and is found by Earth-2 Lionel, who begins grooming Alexander to be his heir. However, Alexander turns on Lionel as well and tries to kill both Lionel and Martha by burning down the Luthor Mansion with them inside (Clark saves them both, don't worry). He gets ready to kill Clark until Tess talks him down and takes him in again. Tess tries to put Alexander out of his misery, only to find that he is now invulnerable. He also begins to lose his memories, leading to the creation of a new persona...

The tropes below pertain to him as "Alexander". For his post-amnesia persona of "Conner" see The Kents:

Lx-3 (Mackenzie Gray)

 "There can only be one Lex Luthor!"

Another one of Lex's clones, this one degenerated to the point where he resembles a much older, rather cadaverous-looking man. He is accidentally released by Tess in the Season 10 opening and goes on a killing spree that starts with the other clones, progresses through the entire staff at Cadmus Labs, and ends with separate attempts on Lois and the people of Metropolis. Utterly insane, he possesses all of Lex's memories and brains, but none of his suave demeanor.