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== Jeremy Creek (Adrian McMorran) ==
 
== Jeremy Creek ([[Adrian McMorran]]) ==
In 1989, bullies beat him up, stripped him to his underwear and tied him to a pole in a cornfield. The kryptonite meteor shower put him in a coma. Upon awakening in 2001, he went on a rampage before being stopped by Clark.
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* [[Shock and Awe]]
 
== Greg Arkin ([[Chad E. Donella]]) ==
 
A former geek who gained proportionate abilities to insects, using them to attack people. He kidnapped and tried to mate with Lana before being stopped by Clark. In Season 10, he reflects on his life and that of Clark's, declaring that Clark inspired him to be a better person.
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* [[The Worm That Walks]]: When Clark defeats him, his body breaks into dozens of bugs.
 
== Coach Walt Arnold ([[Dan Lauria]]) ==
 
A football coach who was so obsessed with the game that he was willing to do ''anything'' to win, including threatening to kill his players if they lost. Upon gaining fire powers, he used them to further his agenda before being stopped by Clark.
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* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: When he finds that his fire can't harm Clark, since he cannot tolerate losing at anything.
 
== Tina Greer ([[Lizzy Caplan]]) ==
 
A shapeshifting girl who was obsessed with Lana. She is defeated by Clark twice, dying after her second defeat in Season 2.
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* [[Super Strength]]: Can fight Clark on a relatively even basis.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]
 
== Sean Kelvin (Michael Coristine) ==
 
== Sean Kelvin ([[Michael Coristine]]) ==
A guy who gained ice powers, but a craving for heat as a trade-off. He drained the body heat from others to keep himself alive, before being defeated by Clark.
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: Kelvin.
* [[Monster Misogyny]]: All his victims are female.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: His condition -- hecondition—he'll freeze to death without consuming others' heat -- shouldheat—should make him quite sympathetic, but his clear enjoyment of his girlfriend's murder (and his careful selection of Chloe as his next victim) more or less kill any sympathy the audience might have felt for him.
* [[Power Incontinence]]
* [[Serial Killer]]: He could feed off of anyone, but specifically targets attractive girls.
* [[Walking Wasteland]]: His presence alone can reduce a room to an Arctic nightmare.
 
== Cassandra Carver ([[Jackie Burroughs]]) ==
 
A friendly blind woman who can see people's futures by touching them. She assures Clark that he will make the world a better place. Later, she sees Lex Luthor's future, but it is so horrifying that she dies of shock.
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== Jody Melville ([[Amy Adams]]) ==
 
A girl who used to be fat, until she gained a hyper-accelerated metabolism, along with a craving for flesh in the process. After her defeat, Clark takes her to the hospital, where she can hopefully be cured.
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* [[Tragic Monster]]: Played this way.
 
== Eric Summers ([[Shawn Ashmore]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Abusive Dad]]: Has one.
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* [[You Look Familiar]]: His actor's twin brother would go on to play Jimmy Olsen.
 
== Ryan James ([[Ryan Kelley]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[The Danza]]
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* [[Telepathy]]
 
== Dr. Steven Hamilton ([[Joe Morton]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Expy]]: To Dr. ''Emil'' Hamilton
* [[Race Lift]]: Assumed originally.
 
== Ian Randall ([[Jonathan Taylor Thomas]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]]: Backstabs his teacher, Lana and Chloe, Van, and eventually tries it on [[Energy Absorption|Eric]]. That last one doesn't end so well.
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* [[The Sociopath]]: Some meteor freaks are sympathetic. Others are clearly insane. Then there's this guy. Ian's a liar, a backstabber, and a total psychopath [[Lack of Empathy|without a shred of empathy]] in him. He killed a teacher because he was threatening to bring his average down. I mean, jeez!
 
== Kyla Willowbrook ([[Tamara Feldman]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: By attempting a [[Super Window Jump]].
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* [[Temporary Love Interest]]
 
== Alicia Baker ([[Sarah Carter]]) ==
 
[[File:AliciaBakerSmallville_7922AliciaBakerSmallville 7922.jpg|frame]]
A girl with the power to teleport and a serious crush on Clark. She's an antagonist in Season 3, attempting to murder Lana, but returns in Season 4, having reformed. She is murdered by a meteor freak hater shortly after revealing Clark's secret to Chloe; both of these factors cause Chloe to change her stance toward meteor freaks.
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* [[Achilles' Heel]]: She can't teleport if she's touching or surrounded by lead.
* [[Back for the Dead]]
* [[Blondes Are Evil]]: Or at least very [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]-ish.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him|Dropped A Bridge On Her]]: She wasn't even ''conscious'' for her own death!
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* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: Overcomes her insanity.
* [[Villain Teleportation]]
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]: To Clark.
 
== Trent MacGowen ([[James Bell]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: One of his preferred attacks.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: To the [[Terminator|T-1000]].
 
== Tim Westcott ([[Derek Hamilton]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: Could convert to sand at will.
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* [[The Fundamentalist]]: There is a serious religious undertone to most of what Tim talks about.
* [[In the Blood]]: Inherited his belief in sin from his dad.
* [[Knight Templar]]: Believes that all those who have sinned--nosinned—no matter how small the infraction--mustinfraction—must die. To put it in perspective, he tries to kill Lana and Jason for being in a student/teacher relationship.
** He also believe the meteor shower had corrupted Smallville. It's more or less true.
* [[Super Strength]]: He was able to choke Clark, who only escaped by shooting him with his heat vision.
 
== Maddie Van Horn ([[Emily Hirst]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Creepy Child]]
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* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: Believed to have killed her mom. Almost kills her dad {{spoiler|who is also her mother's real murderer}}.
 
== Tyler McKnight ([[Callum Keith Rennie]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Axe Crazy]]: Tyler isn't so much evil as he is very badly unhinged.
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* [[Mind Over Matter]]: Specifically, glass.
 
== Graham Garrett ([[Alex Scarlis]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: He fakes [[Affably Evil]] well, but at the end of the day, Graham will happily kill anyone who even suspects his secret.
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* [[Visible Invisibility]]: There's a distortion when he first disappears, but after that he's completely invisible, save when he bumps into something.
 
== Duncan Allenmeyer ([[Bryce Hodgson]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Astral Projection]]
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* [[Mind Over Matter]]
 
== Bronson ([[Elias Toufexis]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Anti-Villain]]: All he wants to do is expose Lex and end the experimentation at 33.1. He's actually much more sympathetic than Lex and Lana are.
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* [[You Look Familiar]]: His actor would go on to play [[Villain Teleportation|Warp]] in Season 10.
 
== Linda Lake ([[Tori Spelling]]) ==
''' A description of the character goes here.'''
 
* [[Alliterative Name]]
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* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Smooth move, threatening to expose {{spoiler|[[Serial Killer|Doomsday]]}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 26 February 2024


Jeremy Creek (Adrian McMorran)

In 1989, bullies beat him up, stripped him to his underwear and tied him to a pole in a cornfield. The kryptonite meteor shower put him in a coma. Upon awakening in 2001, he went on a rampage before being stopped by Clark.


Greg Arkin (Chad E. Donella)

A former geek who gained proportionate abilities to insects, using them to attack people. He kidnapped and tried to mate with Lana before being stopped by Clark. In Season 10, he reflects on his life and that of Clark's, declaring that Clark inspired him to be a better person.


  • Abusive Parent: His mom.
  • Continuity Nod: His random reappearance and Heel Face Turn in Season 10 is a possible reference to a "Chloe Chronicles" story where some of the bugs from his swarm form are shown to be in the possession of a scientist working on both giving himself powers, and finding a cure for meteor freaks (if not for the powers, then at least the kryptonite psychosis).
  • The Glasses Gotta Go
  • Heel Face Turn: Makes a rather inexplicable one in Season 10.
  • Self-Made Orphan

"Do you know what pharaoh spiders do when they hatch? They eat their mother!"

Coach Walt Arnold (Dan Lauria)

A football coach who was so obsessed with the game that he was willing to do anything to win, including threatening to kill his players if they lost. Upon gaining fire powers, he used them to further his agenda before being stopped by Clark.


Tina Greer (Lizzy Caplan)

A shapeshifting girl who was obsessed with Lana. She is defeated by Clark twice, dying after her second defeat in Season 2.


Sean Kelvin (Michael Coristine)

A guy who gained ice powers, but a craving for heat as a trade-off. He drained the body heat from others to keep himself alive, before being defeated by Clark.


Clark: Mom, get out of here!
Sean: That's your mom!? She's hot!

  • Made of Iron: He takes quite a few hits from Clark, including one with a pipe. The frozen layer on his skin might justify this.
  • Meaningful Name: Kelvin.
  • Monster Misogyny: All his victims are female.
  • Moral Event Horizon: His condition—he'll freeze to death without consuming others' heat—should make him quite sympathetic, but his clear enjoyment of his girlfriend's murder (and his careful selection of Chloe as his next victim) more or less kill any sympathy the audience might have felt for him.
  • Power Incontinence
  • Serial Killer: He could feed off of anyone, but specifically targets attractive girls.
  • Walking Wasteland: His presence alone can reduce a room to an Arctic nightmare.

Cassandra Carver (Jackie Burroughs)

A friendly blind woman who can see people's futures by touching them. She assures Clark that he will make the world a better place. Later, she sees Lex Luthor's future, but it is so horrifying that she dies of shock.


(to Clark) "More than once, I've touched people, and I've seen such pain and despair. But then you were there and the pain was gone. I think that's your destiny: To help people, to save people from fear and darkness."

Jody Melville (Amy Adams)

A girl who used to be fat, until she gained a hyper-accelerated metabolism, along with a craving for flesh in the process. After her defeat, Clark takes her to the hospital, where she can hopefully be cured.


Eric Summers (Shawn Ashmore)

A description of the character goes here.

Ryan James (Ryan Kelley)

A description of the character goes here.

Dr. Steven Hamilton (Joe Morton)

A description of the character goes here.

Ian Randall (Jonathan Taylor Thomas)

A description of the character goes here.

  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Backstabs his teacher, Lana and Chloe, Van, and eventually tries it on Eric. That last one doesn't end so well.
  • Killed Off for Real: Courtesy of Eric Summers.
    • A deleted scene had him die in his episode. But it was changed to his double falling to his death instead.
  • Me's a Crowd: Can split into two.
  • The Sociopath: Some meteor freaks are sympathetic. Others are clearly insane. Then there's this guy. Ian's a liar, a backstabber, and a total psychopath without a shred of empathy in him. He killed a teacher because he was threatening to bring his average down. I mean, jeez!

Kyla Willowbrook (Tamara Feldman)

A description of the character goes here.

Alicia Baker (Sarah Carter)

A girl with the power to teleport and a serious crush on Clark. She's an antagonist in Season 3, attempting to murder Lana, but returns in Season 4, having reformed. She is murdered by a meteor freak hater shortly after revealing Clark's secret to Chloe; both of these factors cause Chloe to change her stance toward meteor freaks.


Trent MacGowen (James Bell)

A description of the character goes here.

Tim Westcott (Derek Hamilton)

A description of the character goes here.

  • Dishing Out Dirt: Could convert to sand at will.
  • Elemental Shapeshifter: Sand.
  • Frame-Up: Frames Alicia Baker for his murders.
  • The Fundamentalist: There is a serious religious undertone to most of what Tim talks about.
  • In the Blood: Inherited his belief in sin from his dad.
  • Knight Templar: Believes that all those who have sinned—no matter how small the infraction—must die. To put it in perspective, he tries to kill Lana and Jason for being in a student/teacher relationship.
    • He also believe the meteor shower had corrupted Smallville. It's more or less true.
  • Super Strength: He was able to choke Clark, who only escaped by shooting him with his heat vision.

Maddie Van Horn (Emily Hirst)

A description of the character goes here.

Tyler McKnight (Callum Keith Rennie)

A description of the character goes here.

Graham Garrett (Alex Scarlis)

A description of the character goes here.

Duncan Allenmeyer (Bryce Hodgson)

A description of the character goes here.

Bronson (Elias Toufexis)

A description of the character goes here.

Linda Lake (Tori Spelling)

A description of the character goes here.