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*** {{spoiler|Considering that his original programming was corrupted by Zod, turning him into a [[Complete Monster]] in the first place, some see the reprogramming as a return to what he was likely intended to be by his original creators, and so are more forgiving.}}
*** {{spoiler|Considering that his original programming was corrupted by Zod, turning him into a [[Complete Monster]] in the first place, some see the reprogramming as a return to what he was likely intended to be by his original creators, and so are more forgiving.}}
** Lx-3 starts out by burning all the other clones and trying to murder a five year-old, successfully murders everyone at Cadmus, and ends with kidnapping, bombing and a [[Sadistic Choice]]. Not bad for a guy who appears in one episode.
** Lx-3 starts out by burning all the other clones and trying to murder a five year-old, successfully murders everyone at Cadmus, and ends with kidnapping, bombing and a [[Sadistic Choice]]. Not bad for a guy who appears in one episode.
** There are a few minor villains who undoubtedly qualify for this too. James Gibson, Ryan James' unspeakably nasty stepfather from "Stray", comes to mind.
** {{spoiler|Davis Bloome}} and {{spoiler|his}} alter ego Doomsday.
** There are at least several one/two episode characters that undoubtedly qualify for this too. Some of the best examples include Ian Randall, James Gibson (Ryan James' unspeakably nasty stepfather), Sean Kelvin ( at least after he crosses the [[Moral Event Horizon]]), and Jason Dante. Most one episode villains are portrayed with some sort of understandable motive or cause for the way they are (or at least something that makes you feel bad for them), but other guys like these ones are just complete psychopaths with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: The finale, oh the ''finale''. The biggest is {{spoiler|the ending, with Clark coming onto the roof, and revealing his giant ''S'' to save the day, while all the while John Williams' recognizable score plays.}}
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: The finale, oh the ''finale''. The biggest is {{spoiler|the ending, with Clark coming onto the roof, and revealing his giant ''S'' to save the day, while all the while John Williams' recognizable score plays.}}
* [[Damsel Scrappy]]: Lana in some episodes, like the ''entire first season'' for example. Later, Lois, mostly in Season Eight onward. To put things in perspective, if there is an episode where Lois ''isn't'' endangered at any point, it's completely unexpected.
* [[Damsel Scrappy]]: Lana in some episodes, like the ''entire first season'' for example. Later, Lois, mostly in Season Eight onward. To put things in perspective, if there is an episode where Lois ''isn't'' endangered at any point, it's completely unexpected.