Smallville s03e20 Episode Script
Talisman
Professor, why did we let Luthor do this? Look at this place.
He's done nothing but defile our holy ground.
History has taught us to walk among our enemies.
Yeah, while they walk all over us? I understand your anger, Jeremiah but we have no access to these caves without his permission.
Professor Willowbrook, thank you for coming on such short notice.
I didn't realize you'd be bringing someone with you, though.
This is Jeremiah Holdsclaw, future leader of the Kawatche people and one of my brightest graduate students.
-Oh.
-He may be able to help identify the artifact.
Jeremiah, it's an honor to meet you.
Perhaps you could show us what you found.
Yes, of course.
Miriam.
What do you? What do you make of this, professor? Incredible.
Palak.
Palak.
What is Palak? Ancient traditional cookware.
Cookware? Beautiful example.
Jeremiah, what do you think it is? I think the professor is right.
I think we should take it back to the museum to properly study it.
Oh, no.
It can't leave the cave.
Not until I've had it thoroughly analyzed.
Miriam.
If you are the friend of the Kawatche that you claim to be then why won't you let us take it now? Professor, would you give me the artifact, please? Jeremiah, you're embarrassing me.
Professor, this is ancient Kawatche soil.
Everything in here belongs to us.
No! No! Give it to me.
Give me the knife, Jeremiah.
Find him.
And bring me that knife.
Professor Willowbrook? Those are a lot of steps for an old man to climb.
I'm sorry I haven't seen you lately.
-Between the farm and school, l-- -No need to make excuses, Naman.
Don't worry.
Your secret is safe with me.
I'm not Naman.
It's just a story on a cave wall.
Until last night, I believed that too.
What happened last night? Your destiny was revealed.
It's called Palak the Star Blade.
It's been missing for 500 years.
Until Lionel Luthor unearthed it.
It shines a light on Sageeth so Naman can identify and destroy his greatest enemy.
And Willowbrook came because he thinks you are Naman? Dad, you should've seen the way he looked at me.
It was kind of overwhelming.
Well, Clark, he thinks you're the savior of his people.
That's a lot to shoulder.
Even-- Even for you.
Yeah, but I'm not.
-I mean, I can barely take care of myself.
-Sit down.
Look, you can't allow yourself to get all tied up in prophecies written on a cave wall.
Except some of the prophecies are starting to come true.
What? One of Willowbrook's students got ahold of the blade, and it's given him powers.
What exactly are we talking about here? So far, strength, speed and he's bulletproof.
How is that possible? The Kawatche were charged with its safe keeping.
Holding it, they're given the power to protect it until they can deliver it to the true Naman.
Clark I had your abilities for a short time but, believe me, having all that power was intoxicating.
You don't think Jeremiah's gonna give it back.
No.
Clark, you've got to find him and stop him before Lionel Luthor gets ahold of it.
Why won't you listen to me? I told you I don't wanna talk about it! Note to self, forward all telemarketing calls to Pete.
You wanna tell me what that was about? It was nothing.
Did you pull an all-nighter, or do you just find changing clothes too cliche? I was a little laundry-impaired this morning.
How bohemian of you.
Hey, do you want to cover the gymnastics tryouts? I'm sorry, can you find someone else? Pete Ross passing up the opportunity to ogle Smallville High's women in spandex? Look, I just can't do it, okay? I gotta get to class.
Well, hang on a second, and I'll walk with you.
Or not.
-Dad, I came as soon as I heard.
-Lex, l-- -Are you all right? -Yeah.
Would you excuse us, please? Yeah, I'm fine, son.
I just bruised a few ribs, that's all.
The rumor's floating around that the person who attacked you was holding an ancient Kawatche artifact that supposedly gave him superhuman strength and speed.
Well, if that were true, wouldn't that be a prize? Is that why you've come? I don't live in the past anymore, Dad.
Someone told me it was a weakness.
Given your recent mishaps in the cave maybe you should start following your own advice.
Dad why don't you let me use some law enforcement relationships to track this guy.
Considering what you and I have been going through recently this filial concern of yours is touching and a little surprising.
Who are you, Lex? Dad no matter what our differences I'm always gonna be concerned about your well-being.
You know, Lex, the only thing more bruised than my ribs is my ego.
Any more publicity would only embarrass me.
So the cave.
What do you say? Let's let the matter drop, all right? You didn't get in? No, no.
I got accepted.
They turned down my financial aid, which means I can't go.
Well, wait a minute.
Before you commit yourself to pouring lattes in the Sunflower State why don't you talk to Lex? Chloe, I am not asking Lex for a loan.
Why not? You know he would happily lend it to you.
But I wanted to do this on my own.
Well, selfishly, I would be glad if you decided to stay.
But if Lex were in your shoes, do you think that he would let one bump in the road deter him from pursuing his dreams? Call him.
Here for the prospective-students tour, Clark? Did you do this? Now, what possible reason would I have to ransack the office of an obscure teaching assistant? Then tell me why you're here.
You first.
Jeremiah was gonna help me with a term paper.
Term paper.
Your visit doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he went ballistic last night and absconded with a sacred Kawatche artifact.
I didn't know.
Well, I'm surprised.
I mean, you usually keep such a close eye on everything that happens in the caves.
-For those papers you're always writing.
-You still haven't told me why you're here.
Well, according to the legend of Naman and Sageeth this missing artifact bestows extraordinary abilities on whoever possesses it.
You don't really believe that.
I like to keep my mind open to extreme possibilities.
You're starting to sound like your father.
I guess I should be offended but it looks like he's beaten us both to the punch.
Tell me something, Clark.
Do you have any idea what this might be? Oh if you find your friend, tell him I'd like to meet him.
And good luck with your term paper.
Even if I knew where he was, what makes you think he'd listen to me? But as I understand it, you're not only his academic adviser but you're his spiritual counselor as well.
-Yes? -So why not just explain to him that the Star Blade isn't his to keep? -What do you know about it? -I've read your writings, professor.
It doesn't belong to you either.
You know, I have a considerable amount of influence around here.
-Yes? -ls that a threat? No.
Of course not.
But I'm fascinated by your work.
I'm thinking about giving your department a sizable grant so you can continue your research.
Don't tell me an educated man like you puts stock in old lndian legends.
Look, professor you and I both saw what Jeremiah did in the cave.
I've suspected for some time that there are special human beings who are capable of feats like that.
Now I know I'm right.
If you've read my work then you also know that the blade will crumble if the wrong person touches it.
Yes.
Sageeth.
-Who is he? -According to legend he's the bearer of darkness.
Clark.
Well, this is a coincidence.
Nice to see you.
Professor.
What did he want? The same thing you do, Naman.
Professor, please stop calling me that.
One who denies his destiny can bring about as much pain and suffering as your greatest enemy.
Please, professor, I'm just here to help.
I don't want Jeremiah to hurt anyone, including himself.
This mural was painted on the blinds in his office.
I tried drawing it.
Clark, that's the slumbering place.
The burial ground where the ancient Kawatche used to perform death rituals.
Jeremiah's writing his dissertation about it.
Does it still exist? Jeremiah.
Jeremiah doesn't exist anymore, professor.
You can't allow the power of the blade to cloud your judgment.
It's made things very clear.
Your duty is to protect the blade for Naman.
He's Naman.
Him? He's not even Kawatche.
Look, it doesn't really matter who I am.
The blade is dangerous, Jeremiah.
It's given me the strength of 1 0 men.
I can shoot fire from my eyes.
Don't you see, professor? I am Naman.
You're misinterpreting the prophecy, Jeremiah.
All these years, I've listened to you.
But now I can see you've held me back.
You're afraid that I've become more powerful than you.
Jeremiah, it's the blade.
It's corrupting you.
Just put it down.
I don't take orders from anyone.
I will be the savior of my people.
I will bring Sageeth here and kill him! You don't even know who Sageeth is.
You could kill an innocent person.
The man I want is far from innocent.
Stay out of my way, false prophet.
Clark, do you have any idea where he went? I'm pretty sure he's going after Lionel Luthor.
Because he thinks Lionel is Sageeth.
I remember when you first learned about this from Kyla.
She said-- Thanks.
She said Sageeth was supposed to start as one of the good guys.
But the prophecy isn't written down.
It's an oral tradition, so it's open to a million different interpretations.
What's your interpretation? I don't know.
Professor Willowbrook thinks that I'm Naman.
And Jor-El wants me to be some sort of Kryptonian warrior but I just want to be Clark Kent.
Well, you are Clark Kent, and like it or not, you're the only one who can stop this kid.
-We need to warn Lionel.
-No.
Jonathan, you just said-- I don't want to give him information that can help him find this weapon before Clark does.
Son, what you need to do is, you need to find Jeremiah before he kills Lionel.
Dad, even if I do find Jeremiah, I don't know how to get the knife away from him.
If he does have your abilities, there's a good chance that he has your weakness.
Now, I know what you're going to say.
This faux Egyptian decor is terribly tacky.
So I'm gonna need you to just use your imagination and you will see the potential.
And keep in mind, location, location, location.
-Hi, can I help you? -Yes.
Earl Grey, please.
And whatever my client wants.
Take a look up on the second floor.
There's a very nice living space-- Miss, I think there's been a misunderstanding.
The Talon's not for sale.
Well, it is, dear.
Lex Luthor hired me to sell it.
Excuse me.
-I'm part-owner.
You can't just-- -Take it up with him.
You can't just sell the Talon without consulting me.
I thought that's what you wanted so you could afford to go to Paris.
No, I asked you to buy me out of my share.
I didn't ask you to sell the building.
Either way, you get the money.
I put my heart and soul into that place, Lex.
My friends hang out there, it's a sanctuary.
I do not want it turned into a Kinko's.
Lana, this may come as a shock to you, but the Talon's not exactly a cash cow.
And personally, I have no interest in the coffee business.
It's much more profitable to sell the building.
If the Talon is such a terrible investment, then why'd you keep it this long? I thought that was obvious.
I did it for you.
I spend so much time swimming with Wall Street sharks and boardroom barracudas that it's been nice to come up for air with someone as honest and pure-hearted as you.
In some ways, you're the best partner I've ever had.
Thank you, Lex.
But you're leaving, and you're irreplaceable.
So why hang on to something that's over? Unless, of course, this is really about you having second thoughts.
What? No, l-- Because you've got to ask yourself, Lana, who are you? Are you a small-town girl content to spend her days gossiping in a coffee shop with her friends? Or are you the girl who goes to Paris? What do you want? The same thing as you.
To insure the well-being of the Kawatche people.
Then stop pillaging their caves.
But who rightfully owns the cave, Clark? Your family? They seem to believe they do.
That's funny.
I could say the same thing about you.
You want me to leave the Kawatche alone? Deliver a message for me.
Tell them to return the stolen artifact.
Well, I'd be careful if I were you.
They say that artifact is dangerous.
Acquiring anything valuable always involves a certain amount of risk and I believe that that knife is valuable in more ways than one.
-What are you talking about? -We'll have to run tests to be sure.
But I believe that that Star Blade is forged from the same metal as the octagonal key.
It might be possible to use the metal from the knife to create a duplicate.
-I thought the original was in the cave wall.
-My scientists haven't been able to find it.
You honestly believe that I'd help you? Why are we playing games, Clark? You're as eager as I am to unlock the mysteries of the cave.
Even if I wanted to help you, the Kawatche don't take orders from me.
Don't be modest.
I'm sure they believe, as I do, you're a very special young man.
They'll believe you.
You can also tell the professor that I can turn from being a loyal ally to his very formidable nemesis in a heartbeat.
The friend who becomes the enemy.
I beg your pardon? Mr.
Luthor, those caves may not belong to my family, but this barn does.
So get out.
Professor.
Have you found Jeremiah? Not yet, but I have an idea.
I need your help.
I'm at your service, Naman.
I know you want to believe it, but I'm-- I'm not your savior.
I mean, did you ever think that Jeremiah really is Naman? He has all the abilities foretold in the prophecy and he's gonna try and kill Sageeth.
True, but he did not fall from the sky in a rain of fire.
Jeremiah is desperate to be someone he's not.
And you are desperate not to be someone you are.
Professor, I may be confused about who I am, but one thing I'm not is a killer.
You'd be surprised what you're capable of when the time comes.
Now, how can I help you? Well, if I can't find Jeremiah maybe I can get him to come to me.
Do you have any way to contact him? I could try to pass him a message through other members of the tribe.
But after last night, I doubt if he'll listen to me.
That depends on the message.
What are you doing here? Professor Willowbrook sent me a message.
He told me that after he saw what I could do, he knew he was wrong.
-I'm the true Naman.
-I never claimed to be Naman.
Liar.
Willowbrook says you're a false prophet.
That before I kill Sageeth, I have to kill you.
What's this? Danny, what's--? What's happening? Danny, why have we stopped? Danny? Hey, I thought I had the monopoly on burning the candle at both ends.
Actually, I was just heading to the Torch to print out my term paper.
Oh, yeah.
What good are extracurriculars if you can't milk them for office supplies.
Just lock up when you're done and try to turn everything off, okay? -Okay.
-Oh, hey.
I saw your mom at the courthouse.
You didn't tell me she was up for a judgeship.
Actually, she doesn't have the job yet.
With her record, she's a shoo-in.
I was talking to a couple people-- You don't stop until you get your scoop, do you? I was just trying to show a little interest in your life.
I'm your friend.
I'm not just some random reporter.
Oh, you see, that-- That's the problem.
You're both.
And it's pretty obvious which one comes first.
-What's with you, Pete? -Not everything is public domain, Chloe! Now I understand why Clark gets so mad at you for trying to bust into his private life.
Here.
-Clark! -Clark! Clark! Jonathan, he barely has a pulse.
Help me get him over.
Oh, God.
Martha, why don't you go get something to help stop the bleeding, sweetheart.
You better-- You better hurry, sweetheart.
Come on, Clark.
Jonathan, how did you? I have no idea.
Mom? Dad? Sweetheart, thank God.
-What happened? -We found you bleeding to death.
Blade must've been made of Kryptonian metal.
I guess my body healed itself.
Actually your father did it.
How? I have no idea, Clark.
One minute I was trying to stop the blood, and the next minute you were healed.
You saved my life.
I didn't save your life, son.
I was just the vessel.
For Jor-El? Well, however it happened, we should be grateful.
He's not done with either of us, is he? Clark, Lex called last night.
Jeremiah has Lionel.
-I know where they are.
I'll go.
-Clark Jeremiah tried to kill you.
Martha Iet him go.
Now, Sageeth you'll bring no more darkness to my people.
I don't know how you survived.
But you won't do it twice.
Dad! Lex, it's Jeremiah.
-Where's--? Where's Jeremiah? -I don't know, Dad.
I'm gonna get you out of here before he comes back.
Where's? Come on! According to Chloe's sources the doctors at Belle Reve think that Jeremiah may never come out of his coma.
I guess having all those abilities really took a toll on his body.
Well, son, at least we know that the knife won't ever hurt you or anybody else again.
It also means the prophecy came true.
The blade glowed and then disintegrated when they touched it which means either Lionel or Lex is my greatest enemy.
Did you see which one grabbed it first? No.
But I don't need a blade to tell me that Lionel Luthor's a bad person.
If you're gonna believe this legend you have to face the possibility that it could be Lex.
I'm not ready to do that.
Clark the Kawatche think that you're a savior.
Jor-El wants you to be a conqueror.
Now knife or not, you can't let other people tell you what to be.
Who do you think I'll become? I don't know.
You could be the world's greatest hero.
Or its most mild-mannered citizen but the only person who can write your story is you.
Is this where they're holding the partnership meeting? We got another offer.
Chloe and her dad.
I never would have predicted that one.
They want to keep the place exactly as it is and let me stay on as part-owner so I can go back to work when I get home from school in Paris.
Sounds too good to pass up.
I turned them down.
Without consulting me? I don't think Chloe was ever really interested in running the place anyway.
I think she was just having some trouble letting go of the past.
But I don't want anything pulling me back to Smallville.
I thought about what you said, Lex.
About who I am and I decided I'm the girl who goes to Paris.
Chloe, what are you doing here? I think I should be asking you that.
Just give me a minute, and I'll get out of your way.
You know, when my parents split, I hid out in the garage.
I didn't have my driver's license yet.
Your mom called today.
She asked me if I'd seen you, and I said I hadn't.
She tried to brush it off.
She said you were probably hanging out with Clark.
But you weren't.
Mystery solved.
Yeah.
I'm guessing you didn't tell me about your mom's job offer because it wasn't a good thing, was it? I thought she'd turn it down right away.
But it doesn't look like that's gonna happen.
Well, having been through my own version of divorce court I know how difficult it can be.
Do you think there's any chance that they'll work it out? My dad's helping her move to Wichita.
I guess I just didn't realize how bad it was between them.
This just seems like an excuse for her to leave.
It just feels like it's somebody else's life and not mine.
Surprise.
You know, I've been thinking a lot about this prophecy.
I've got a new interpretation.
Wanna hear it? Sure.
May l? This Naman guy is supposed to come from the stars have the power of 1 0 men and shoot fire from his eyes, right? It's just an allegory, Lex.
I know.
But if one person could do all that he would be a formidable enemy.
He could conquer the world.
He could become a tyrant if nobody kept him in check.
So I've been thinking anybody who'd be willing to fight him would have to be pretty brave.
Clark did it ever occur to you that maybe the hero of the story is Sageeth? --------------------------------------------- Smallville Taiwan Fans Site ---------------------------------------------
He's done nothing but defile our holy ground.
History has taught us to walk among our enemies.
Yeah, while they walk all over us? I understand your anger, Jeremiah but we have no access to these caves without his permission.
Professor Willowbrook, thank you for coming on such short notice.
I didn't realize you'd be bringing someone with you, though.
This is Jeremiah Holdsclaw, future leader of the Kawatche people and one of my brightest graduate students.
-Oh.
-He may be able to help identify the artifact.
Jeremiah, it's an honor to meet you.
Perhaps you could show us what you found.
Yes, of course.
Miriam.
What do you? What do you make of this, professor? Incredible.
Palak.
Palak.
What is Palak? Ancient traditional cookware.
Cookware? Beautiful example.
Jeremiah, what do you think it is? I think the professor is right.
I think we should take it back to the museum to properly study it.
Oh, no.
It can't leave the cave.
Not until I've had it thoroughly analyzed.
Miriam.
If you are the friend of the Kawatche that you claim to be then why won't you let us take it now? Professor, would you give me the artifact, please? Jeremiah, you're embarrassing me.
Professor, this is ancient Kawatche soil.
Everything in here belongs to us.
No! No! Give it to me.
Give me the knife, Jeremiah.
Find him.
And bring me that knife.
Professor Willowbrook? Those are a lot of steps for an old man to climb.
I'm sorry I haven't seen you lately.
-Between the farm and school, l-- -No need to make excuses, Naman.
Don't worry.
Your secret is safe with me.
I'm not Naman.
It's just a story on a cave wall.
Until last night, I believed that too.
What happened last night? Your destiny was revealed.
It's called Palak the Star Blade.
It's been missing for 500 years.
Until Lionel Luthor unearthed it.
It shines a light on Sageeth so Naman can identify and destroy his greatest enemy.
And Willowbrook came because he thinks you are Naman? Dad, you should've seen the way he looked at me.
It was kind of overwhelming.
Well, Clark, he thinks you're the savior of his people.
That's a lot to shoulder.
Even-- Even for you.
Yeah, but I'm not.
-I mean, I can barely take care of myself.
-Sit down.
Look, you can't allow yourself to get all tied up in prophecies written on a cave wall.
Except some of the prophecies are starting to come true.
What? One of Willowbrook's students got ahold of the blade, and it's given him powers.
What exactly are we talking about here? So far, strength, speed and he's bulletproof.
How is that possible? The Kawatche were charged with its safe keeping.
Holding it, they're given the power to protect it until they can deliver it to the true Naman.
Clark I had your abilities for a short time but, believe me, having all that power was intoxicating.
You don't think Jeremiah's gonna give it back.
No.
Clark, you've got to find him and stop him before Lionel Luthor gets ahold of it.
Why won't you listen to me? I told you I don't wanna talk about it! Note to self, forward all telemarketing calls to Pete.
You wanna tell me what that was about? It was nothing.
Did you pull an all-nighter, or do you just find changing clothes too cliche? I was a little laundry-impaired this morning.
How bohemian of you.
Hey, do you want to cover the gymnastics tryouts? I'm sorry, can you find someone else? Pete Ross passing up the opportunity to ogle Smallville High's women in spandex? Look, I just can't do it, okay? I gotta get to class.
Well, hang on a second, and I'll walk with you.
Or not.
-Dad, I came as soon as I heard.
-Lex, l-- -Are you all right? -Yeah.
Would you excuse us, please? Yeah, I'm fine, son.
I just bruised a few ribs, that's all.
The rumor's floating around that the person who attacked you was holding an ancient Kawatche artifact that supposedly gave him superhuman strength and speed.
Well, if that were true, wouldn't that be a prize? Is that why you've come? I don't live in the past anymore, Dad.
Someone told me it was a weakness.
Given your recent mishaps in the cave maybe you should start following your own advice.
Dad why don't you let me use some law enforcement relationships to track this guy.
Considering what you and I have been going through recently this filial concern of yours is touching and a little surprising.
Who are you, Lex? Dad no matter what our differences I'm always gonna be concerned about your well-being.
You know, Lex, the only thing more bruised than my ribs is my ego.
Any more publicity would only embarrass me.
So the cave.
What do you say? Let's let the matter drop, all right? You didn't get in? No, no.
I got accepted.
They turned down my financial aid, which means I can't go.
Well, wait a minute.
Before you commit yourself to pouring lattes in the Sunflower State why don't you talk to Lex? Chloe, I am not asking Lex for a loan.
Why not? You know he would happily lend it to you.
But I wanted to do this on my own.
Well, selfishly, I would be glad if you decided to stay.
But if Lex were in your shoes, do you think that he would let one bump in the road deter him from pursuing his dreams? Call him.
Here for the prospective-students tour, Clark? Did you do this? Now, what possible reason would I have to ransack the office of an obscure teaching assistant? Then tell me why you're here.
You first.
Jeremiah was gonna help me with a term paper.
Term paper.
Your visit doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he went ballistic last night and absconded with a sacred Kawatche artifact.
I didn't know.
Well, I'm surprised.
I mean, you usually keep such a close eye on everything that happens in the caves.
-For those papers you're always writing.
-You still haven't told me why you're here.
Well, according to the legend of Naman and Sageeth this missing artifact bestows extraordinary abilities on whoever possesses it.
You don't really believe that.
I like to keep my mind open to extreme possibilities.
You're starting to sound like your father.
I guess I should be offended but it looks like he's beaten us both to the punch.
Tell me something, Clark.
Do you have any idea what this might be? Oh if you find your friend, tell him I'd like to meet him.
And good luck with your term paper.
Even if I knew where he was, what makes you think he'd listen to me? But as I understand it, you're not only his academic adviser but you're his spiritual counselor as well.
-Yes? -So why not just explain to him that the Star Blade isn't his to keep? -What do you know about it? -I've read your writings, professor.
It doesn't belong to you either.
You know, I have a considerable amount of influence around here.
-Yes? -ls that a threat? No.
Of course not.
But I'm fascinated by your work.
I'm thinking about giving your department a sizable grant so you can continue your research.
Don't tell me an educated man like you puts stock in old lndian legends.
Look, professor you and I both saw what Jeremiah did in the cave.
I've suspected for some time that there are special human beings who are capable of feats like that.
Now I know I'm right.
If you've read my work then you also know that the blade will crumble if the wrong person touches it.
Yes.
Sageeth.
-Who is he? -According to legend he's the bearer of darkness.
Clark.
Well, this is a coincidence.
Nice to see you.
Professor.
What did he want? The same thing you do, Naman.
Professor, please stop calling me that.
One who denies his destiny can bring about as much pain and suffering as your greatest enemy.
Please, professor, I'm just here to help.
I don't want Jeremiah to hurt anyone, including himself.
This mural was painted on the blinds in his office.
I tried drawing it.
Clark, that's the slumbering place.
The burial ground where the ancient Kawatche used to perform death rituals.
Jeremiah's writing his dissertation about it.
Does it still exist? Jeremiah.
Jeremiah doesn't exist anymore, professor.
You can't allow the power of the blade to cloud your judgment.
It's made things very clear.
Your duty is to protect the blade for Naman.
He's Naman.
Him? He's not even Kawatche.
Look, it doesn't really matter who I am.
The blade is dangerous, Jeremiah.
It's given me the strength of 1 0 men.
I can shoot fire from my eyes.
Don't you see, professor? I am Naman.
You're misinterpreting the prophecy, Jeremiah.
All these years, I've listened to you.
But now I can see you've held me back.
You're afraid that I've become more powerful than you.
Jeremiah, it's the blade.
It's corrupting you.
Just put it down.
I don't take orders from anyone.
I will be the savior of my people.
I will bring Sageeth here and kill him! You don't even know who Sageeth is.
You could kill an innocent person.
The man I want is far from innocent.
Stay out of my way, false prophet.
Clark, do you have any idea where he went? I'm pretty sure he's going after Lionel Luthor.
Because he thinks Lionel is Sageeth.
I remember when you first learned about this from Kyla.
She said-- Thanks.
She said Sageeth was supposed to start as one of the good guys.
But the prophecy isn't written down.
It's an oral tradition, so it's open to a million different interpretations.
What's your interpretation? I don't know.
Professor Willowbrook thinks that I'm Naman.
And Jor-El wants me to be some sort of Kryptonian warrior but I just want to be Clark Kent.
Well, you are Clark Kent, and like it or not, you're the only one who can stop this kid.
-We need to warn Lionel.
-No.
Jonathan, you just said-- I don't want to give him information that can help him find this weapon before Clark does.
Son, what you need to do is, you need to find Jeremiah before he kills Lionel.
Dad, even if I do find Jeremiah, I don't know how to get the knife away from him.
If he does have your abilities, there's a good chance that he has your weakness.
Now, I know what you're going to say.
This faux Egyptian decor is terribly tacky.
So I'm gonna need you to just use your imagination and you will see the potential.
And keep in mind, location, location, location.
-Hi, can I help you? -Yes.
Earl Grey, please.
And whatever my client wants.
Take a look up on the second floor.
There's a very nice living space-- Miss, I think there's been a misunderstanding.
The Talon's not for sale.
Well, it is, dear.
Lex Luthor hired me to sell it.
Excuse me.
-I'm part-owner.
You can't just-- -Take it up with him.
You can't just sell the Talon without consulting me.
I thought that's what you wanted so you could afford to go to Paris.
No, I asked you to buy me out of my share.
I didn't ask you to sell the building.
Either way, you get the money.
I put my heart and soul into that place, Lex.
My friends hang out there, it's a sanctuary.
I do not want it turned into a Kinko's.
Lana, this may come as a shock to you, but the Talon's not exactly a cash cow.
And personally, I have no interest in the coffee business.
It's much more profitable to sell the building.
If the Talon is such a terrible investment, then why'd you keep it this long? I thought that was obvious.
I did it for you.
I spend so much time swimming with Wall Street sharks and boardroom barracudas that it's been nice to come up for air with someone as honest and pure-hearted as you.
In some ways, you're the best partner I've ever had.
Thank you, Lex.
But you're leaving, and you're irreplaceable.
So why hang on to something that's over? Unless, of course, this is really about you having second thoughts.
What? No, l-- Because you've got to ask yourself, Lana, who are you? Are you a small-town girl content to spend her days gossiping in a coffee shop with her friends? Or are you the girl who goes to Paris? What do you want? The same thing as you.
To insure the well-being of the Kawatche people.
Then stop pillaging their caves.
But who rightfully owns the cave, Clark? Your family? They seem to believe they do.
That's funny.
I could say the same thing about you.
You want me to leave the Kawatche alone? Deliver a message for me.
Tell them to return the stolen artifact.
Well, I'd be careful if I were you.
They say that artifact is dangerous.
Acquiring anything valuable always involves a certain amount of risk and I believe that that knife is valuable in more ways than one.
-What are you talking about? -We'll have to run tests to be sure.
But I believe that that Star Blade is forged from the same metal as the octagonal key.
It might be possible to use the metal from the knife to create a duplicate.
-I thought the original was in the cave wall.
-My scientists haven't been able to find it.
You honestly believe that I'd help you? Why are we playing games, Clark? You're as eager as I am to unlock the mysteries of the cave.
Even if I wanted to help you, the Kawatche don't take orders from me.
Don't be modest.
I'm sure they believe, as I do, you're a very special young man.
They'll believe you.
You can also tell the professor that I can turn from being a loyal ally to his very formidable nemesis in a heartbeat.
The friend who becomes the enemy.
I beg your pardon? Mr.
Luthor, those caves may not belong to my family, but this barn does.
So get out.
Professor.
Have you found Jeremiah? Not yet, but I have an idea.
I need your help.
I'm at your service, Naman.
I know you want to believe it, but I'm-- I'm not your savior.
I mean, did you ever think that Jeremiah really is Naman? He has all the abilities foretold in the prophecy and he's gonna try and kill Sageeth.
True, but he did not fall from the sky in a rain of fire.
Jeremiah is desperate to be someone he's not.
And you are desperate not to be someone you are.
Professor, I may be confused about who I am, but one thing I'm not is a killer.
You'd be surprised what you're capable of when the time comes.
Now, how can I help you? Well, if I can't find Jeremiah maybe I can get him to come to me.
Do you have any way to contact him? I could try to pass him a message through other members of the tribe.
But after last night, I doubt if he'll listen to me.
That depends on the message.
What are you doing here? Professor Willowbrook sent me a message.
He told me that after he saw what I could do, he knew he was wrong.
-I'm the true Naman.
-I never claimed to be Naman.
Liar.
Willowbrook says you're a false prophet.
That before I kill Sageeth, I have to kill you.
What's this? Danny, what's--? What's happening? Danny, why have we stopped? Danny? Hey, I thought I had the monopoly on burning the candle at both ends.
Actually, I was just heading to the Torch to print out my term paper.
Oh, yeah.
What good are extracurriculars if you can't milk them for office supplies.
Just lock up when you're done and try to turn everything off, okay? -Okay.
-Oh, hey.
I saw your mom at the courthouse.
You didn't tell me she was up for a judgeship.
Actually, she doesn't have the job yet.
With her record, she's a shoo-in.
I was talking to a couple people-- You don't stop until you get your scoop, do you? I was just trying to show a little interest in your life.
I'm your friend.
I'm not just some random reporter.
Oh, you see, that-- That's the problem.
You're both.
And it's pretty obvious which one comes first.
-What's with you, Pete? -Not everything is public domain, Chloe! Now I understand why Clark gets so mad at you for trying to bust into his private life.
Here.
-Clark! -Clark! Clark! Jonathan, he barely has a pulse.
Help me get him over.
Oh, God.
Martha, why don't you go get something to help stop the bleeding, sweetheart.
You better-- You better hurry, sweetheart.
Come on, Clark.
Jonathan, how did you? I have no idea.
Mom? Dad? Sweetheart, thank God.
-What happened? -We found you bleeding to death.
Blade must've been made of Kryptonian metal.
I guess my body healed itself.
Actually your father did it.
How? I have no idea, Clark.
One minute I was trying to stop the blood, and the next minute you were healed.
You saved my life.
I didn't save your life, son.
I was just the vessel.
For Jor-El? Well, however it happened, we should be grateful.
He's not done with either of us, is he? Clark, Lex called last night.
Jeremiah has Lionel.
-I know where they are.
I'll go.
-Clark Jeremiah tried to kill you.
Martha Iet him go.
Now, Sageeth you'll bring no more darkness to my people.
I don't know how you survived.
But you won't do it twice.
Dad! Lex, it's Jeremiah.
-Where's--? Where's Jeremiah? -I don't know, Dad.
I'm gonna get you out of here before he comes back.
Where's? Come on! According to Chloe's sources the doctors at Belle Reve think that Jeremiah may never come out of his coma.
I guess having all those abilities really took a toll on his body.
Well, son, at least we know that the knife won't ever hurt you or anybody else again.
It also means the prophecy came true.
The blade glowed and then disintegrated when they touched it which means either Lionel or Lex is my greatest enemy.
Did you see which one grabbed it first? No.
But I don't need a blade to tell me that Lionel Luthor's a bad person.
If you're gonna believe this legend you have to face the possibility that it could be Lex.
I'm not ready to do that.
Clark the Kawatche think that you're a savior.
Jor-El wants you to be a conqueror.
Now knife or not, you can't let other people tell you what to be.
Who do you think I'll become? I don't know.
You could be the world's greatest hero.
Or its most mild-mannered citizen but the only person who can write your story is you.
Is this where they're holding the partnership meeting? We got another offer.
Chloe and her dad.
I never would have predicted that one.
They want to keep the place exactly as it is and let me stay on as part-owner so I can go back to work when I get home from school in Paris.
Sounds too good to pass up.
I turned them down.
Without consulting me? I don't think Chloe was ever really interested in running the place anyway.
I think she was just having some trouble letting go of the past.
But I don't want anything pulling me back to Smallville.
I thought about what you said, Lex.
About who I am and I decided I'm the girl who goes to Paris.
Chloe, what are you doing here? I think I should be asking you that.
Just give me a minute, and I'll get out of your way.
You know, when my parents split, I hid out in the garage.
I didn't have my driver's license yet.
Your mom called today.
She asked me if I'd seen you, and I said I hadn't.
She tried to brush it off.
She said you were probably hanging out with Clark.
But you weren't.
Mystery solved.
Yeah.
I'm guessing you didn't tell me about your mom's job offer because it wasn't a good thing, was it? I thought she'd turn it down right away.
But it doesn't look like that's gonna happen.
Well, having been through my own version of divorce court I know how difficult it can be.
Do you think there's any chance that they'll work it out? My dad's helping her move to Wichita.
I guess I just didn't realize how bad it was between them.
This just seems like an excuse for her to leave.
It just feels like it's somebody else's life and not mine.
Surprise.
You know, I've been thinking a lot about this prophecy.
I've got a new interpretation.
Wanna hear it? Sure.
May l? This Naman guy is supposed to come from the stars have the power of 1 0 men and shoot fire from his eyes, right? It's just an allegory, Lex.
I know.
But if one person could do all that he would be a formidable enemy.
He could conquer the world.
He could become a tyrant if nobody kept him in check.
So I've been thinking anybody who'd be willing to fight him would have to be pretty brave.
Clark did it ever occur to you that maybe the hero of the story is Sageeth? --------------------------------------------- Smallville Taiwan Fans Site ---------------------------------------------