Damn, that little girl's mother was fucking badass. She saw this giant monster which had torn up the city holdng her kid, and tried to save her daughter anyway. Sure, it didn't exactly work out, but that's an awesome mother!
To be fair the movies often put down parental instincts so that superheroes can have their moment rather than being realistic about it. I mean think about it, fathers and mothers go through life spending most of it in miserable jobs to give their children a future better than their own. By comparison risking their lives for their children doesn't seem like much of an ask.
For those of you complaining about this fight: 1. At this point Smallville was on a much smaller network. The CW had alot smaller budget. But they made it work. Now they have a much larger budget but no more Smallville. 2. The whole point of this fight was to line this up with the original Death of Superman storyline. Doomsday is found in the first book in the death of Superman to be buried miles underground locked up and wrapped in cables. Smallville played off of that. 3, There is no way that Clark Kent at the time could have gone toe to toe with Doomsday for more then a few minutes. Although he was inching towards Superman level powers - there was still a big gap. Remember at the end of Smallville - he pushed a planet. 4. Doomsday was trapped at the end of the series, not killed. Which falls in line with how you fight Doomsday. Nobody survives a slug fest with Doomsday for long. He can rag doll Darkseid. The only way to kill Doomsday is to send him forward into the future to the end of time - entropy. Otherwise Doomsday will eventually come back stronger and more evolved. Last Doomsday before the New52 reboot could fly, absorb the powers of his enemies, had heat vision and his bone spurs changed to an adamnatium like metal - it couldn't be destroyed.
Doomsday couldn't fly, just super jump. The fact that he can absorb and replicate the powers of his enemies was added after Doomsday's first confrontation with Superman... which is also dumb, but that's just my opinion. And according to DC Wiki, he doesn't have Heat Vision. He does have Bone Spurs, however. While this makes sense for story purposes, it still doesn't change the fact they put almost no effort into this fight what so ever, and that is where the complaints come from.
1. Smallville was on the same network since the WB became the CW, but yeah it was on a smaller budget than it was in the first 4-5 seasons. 2. In the comics Doomsday wasn't buried under the Earth not because Superman put him there but because the coffin-like vessel that brought him to Earth crashed and got buried miles underground. I have more to say about this below. 3. I have to agree, but that being the case I think it was a stupid idea to bother having Doomsday on the show. 4. Yeah whatever kills him kills him only temporarily and he comes back immune to everything that had once killed him so eventually he will be unstoppable. So with everything mentioned, I think it was very stupid for them to have brought Doomsday on the show to begin with. What they did with having him be merged with Zod's son was just dumb and had no payoff. The main thing people want to see when Doomsday is around is a lot of destruction and a nice fight but if the budget didn't allow for those plus if Clark did not have the endurance to last a decent fight with him, then what was the purpose? What was the payoff for ruining the season plot with a character whose potential was never going to be possible on this show and wasting all that time with Davis while making Chloe even less likable (I outright despised her) and killing off Jimmy Olsen with what was the most lame bullshit excuse I've ever seen in a show. Not to mention as a result of the plot they chose for season 8, they also continued the horrible retconning of the show's mythos that ruined season 7 with what they showed in Eternal & its retconned take of the events shown back in Season 2's Lineage. This show has always done human villains better than they ever did alien villains. Lionel, Lex (when properly used), Morgan Edge, Sam Phelan (from Rogue), Sacks (from Idol) and some others were some of the best villains on the show. The only alien villains I thought they did well were Brainiac and perhaps Zod in season 9, though I thought they could have done a better job with Zod. And probably one of the reasons why I thought they did a decent job with Zod in season 9 was because he was powerless for the majority of the time. The only thing I liked about the Doomsday on Smallville was the look but I just don't think it was worth having him as a villain considering how much damage it caused. The Doomsday being buried in the Earth aspect could and should have been ignored on this show if they were going to end up handling it the way they did. Instead I think it could have been much smarter if they brought Morgan Edge back in season 8 or season 10 instead of the stupid plots they ended up doing with Doomsday & Darkseid who did not have any payoff. Having Darkseid possessing Lionel was just pathetic in my opinion. Morgan Edge returning with memories of Clark's face but perhaps not his name and forming Intergang and getting weapons from operatives from Apokolips would have been an awesome plot for one of those seasons. It would have been perfect for the mainly Metropolis setting of the show by that time, plus it would have been a great way to develop Clark as a reporter which the show failed to do (they never showed why he deserves his future job at the Daily Planet). I think that plot would have been great for season 8 while season 10 could have instead focused on a Crisis-like plot between the 2 Earths along with introducing the Eradicator, perhaps Hank Henshaw (who could have been explained to have been seriously injured as an astronaut by the nuke explosion in Hidden when Clark diffused the ICBM), and a few other loose ends. It bothered me to no end how it was obvious they were trying to fill the season with garbage episodes until the series finale during the final season with the horrible filler crap we got in episodes like Fortune, that episode where Lois got Clark's powers, the Kara episodes, Harvest, and a bunch of others. I loved the Earth-2/Earth-3 episodes and I liked what they did with bringing back Cadmus Labs and all those Lex clones, but that final season should have been so much better.. The Darkseid plot was just badly done imo. I also thought Chloe was kept around for way too long. By season 7 (certainly by season 8), Lois should have been in every episode and Clark should have been shown solving/figuring out his own problems. And they really wasted Michael Rosenbaum's time on the show with the stupid crap they involved him with in seasons 6 & 7. He is my favorite live action Lex and they could have done so much with him.
No Name true but Davis bloome/doomsday is the Judas in Superman way remember Christ Jesus is like clark Kent and doomsday is the betrayer like in the Bible itself cool huh peace.
@@kodesh1674 kryptonite isn't the only thing that can hurt him, it just makes it a lot easier. Also, this was when super man was starting to get use to have his powers.
@@kodesh1674 Bruh Doomsday is pretty much the Superman killer, lol. He can fuck up Superman on so many levels. Every time he dies, he just comes back stronger and more immune to whatever the last thing was that killed him. He has the exact same (or possibly more) speed and strength as Supes.
One of the older comics had Martha Kent explain it as superman generating a sort of biofield over his entire body that protected his clothes while he was wearing them.🤔
@@salguodrolyat2594 good attempt to justify the plot hole... i still think if superman is punched so hard that blood flies out of his mouth, any 'biofield' is penetrated...
@@AKFOOTBALL7 that was a kidding thing bro but yeah I could've could have guessed that tbh tbh but I don't care about the woke shit tbh tbh tbh tbh I just don't watch you or the walking dead the ones who live or something and you won't get woke shit it's as simple as that's period point blank period it's as easy as that period point blank period
I think THAT is what most people can agree on even if the final fight was an embarrassing failure! Honestly, this was more Doomsday's origin story than an actual match between Clark and Doomsday.
@@Gtboy_Editz Its really not accurate. At all. Shoulder spikes: Wrong Spikes on his back: Non Existent. Spikes on his Elbows: Non existent Spikes on his knees: Non existent Eyes: They should be red. and glowing. Teeth: He should have them, not lip claws Hair: Where is it? Containment suit: Where was it? Actual abilities: Where were they? Smallville did exactly what every other superman series did, they Pussified Doomsday to make him look impermanent. In the comic books Doomsday got so strong that superman literally had to take Doomsday to the end of time because by that point he adapted to absolutely everything and was impossible for superman to kill. In smallville all doomsday is, is a fungal infection. 😞 The 100% Nailed it best doomsday out there goes to Krypton because they didnt Pussifiy what Doomsday is. Doomsday is to put it plain and simply a fire and forget weapon. He doesn't feel, He doesn't think, He cant be reasoned with, He only knows 2 things and thats Agony and Hatred. Because of that he is Destruction in its simplest form.
That punch doomsday did to Clark Kent was just like the comics. I felt that, they did doomsday perfect for smallville. That whole season that lead to the doomsday fight was tense.
I know the fight was a short and disappointing fight but there is only so much they can do on a television series budget. Remember also that their budget was reduced in season 8 as they thought it was going to be the last season.
the budget was reduced because they wanted more money in their pockets. The only reason for budget cutbacks is previous budget cutbacks or jews like Tom Welling.
Sleviron No you fucking Jew hating moron. Smallville switched to a much Smaller network with a much smaller budget at the time. Less money in the budget, they still made it work..
It's necessary for Superman to have villains like Zod, Braniac, and Doomsday. Not just for fist-pumping action, but to show Earth what it's like without Superman around. "So you guys hate me? Okay then, Doomsday, the Earth is yours"
To be fair, without Superman around, Zod and Brainiac wouldn’t be concerned with Earth in the first place. If Kal-el is never sent to Earth, Zod has no pull towards earth and (depending on the version of Brainiac you want to use) Brainiac has no pull to earth either. It’s a common downfall of the hero archetype: they are protectors but most of the things they are protecting others from are caused directly by the hero’s presence in the first place.
Reminds me of Batman V Superman with all those protests wanting Superman to go away, like he could do anything, literally destroy the planet but instead he's saving people and yall want him to stop?? 😂
Which hints at a couple of things. In Crisis, this clark kent is seen to voluntarily give up his powers, after seemingly a decade of fighting lex and his project goons. Saving the world. I'm guessing some blue kyrptonite because he would eventually need to take the powers back to stop Doomsday, and meet his fate.
@@MattCollectorControlHe doesnt get killed by Doomsday in EVERY universe, just most of them. New 52 Superman didnt die by Doomsday for example,Pre Crisis OBVIOUSLY didnt even meet Doomsday(good luck killing that guy) and Reeves Superman also didnt die
@@MattCollectorControl None of the stuff that happened post-season 10 other than the season 11 comics are canon regarding Smallville. Everything seen in that garbage crossover thing contradicts what Smallville set up. Why would Clark deny his destiny after what he ultimately learned in season 10 (how only he could face Darkseid) and what the Legion told him about his importance & fame in the 31st century? What they did in that crossover was like season 5 Clark except with a family. It also goes against any lesson he would have learned from Dax-Ur's demise in season 7. How would he always be there to stop Lex as he told him in that scene in the Finale by just living on the farm with a family and not being Superman or even a reporter? Anything that didn't involve the show's producer's and/or creators at the time can't be considered canon since the CW network at the time of the crossover only cared about the new shows and couldn't give a rat's ass about retconning & cannibalizing Smallville to make their then-current shows look better. It's just drama at the expense of Smallville's actual canon and is very disrespectful and insulting when you look at the full picture. The moron Andrew Dabb who started making the decisions around seasons 7-8 in Supernatural did the same thing when he did retcons of various characters in that series. He could care less about the canon so long as he made drama worthy scenes in the era when he was running the show. It was a middle finger to continuity and long time fans of the series who had watched it from the start like myself hated it. A great example being the retconning of Gabriel in season 13 (which was beyond stupid in the way it was done). They could've brought him back in a way that actually didn't retcon continuity but they didn't.
@@newhybrid101 Doomsday didn't even exist until 1992, after the Crisis and the Reeve films so it wouldn't have been possible but I get what you mean. Actually I'm thinking by pre-Crisis Superman, you mean Kal-L as in the pre-Crisis Superman when he returns and is made his own seperate character in Infinite Crisis.
I think for what they could afford and the story they were telling, this fight was pretty good. It's not meant to be the Superman vs Doomsday fight from Superman 75 and with Smallville I was always more invested in the drama of putting two people with different viewpoints together and have them argue it out. Stuff like Lionel Luthor vs Jonathan Kent or Clark and Lex or having red-kryptonite Clark rip into everyone around him.
I hated how short this was too, but it makes sense. In the comic, Superman is in his early to mid-thirties when he and Doomsday killed each other. In this season Clark is in his early twenties and doesn't have the power yet to stand toe to toe with Doomsday
THAT WAS IT?,THAT WAS THE BATTLE THAT THEY'VE BEEN HYPING UP FOR AN ENTIRE SEASON?,SMALLVILLE IS GREAT,BUT SERIOUSLY,ALL WE GOT WAS DOOMSDAY SLAPPING CLARK,AND WHAT DID CLARK,HE PUSHED HIM,AND THEIR WAS AN EXPLOSION,THE BATTLE WAS SUPPOSE TO BE PUNCHING,BLAST,BUILDING'S FALLING AND EXPLOSIONS,YOU GOT THE EXPLOSION RIGHT,BUT REST?, NOOOOO, ALL WE GOT WHAT AN EXPLOSION
Buffy and Angel managed to have epic monster fights. I feel the problem was that the Smallville crew always though bigger was better and tried to strive for that. What they should have done was went smaller and more. The fight with Titan was great(still short mind you) because they focused up and let the sound effects and set do some of the talking.Basically they didn't need to go Man of Steel on the show. They just needed to lie to us and say it was a superhuman punch.
They spent all season building up to it, and the actual fight was barely a minute long. How did Clark manage to leap with Doomsday into exactly the right spot, since he couldn't fly at that point? If Clark made it out, why didn't Doomsday? Obviously Doomsday isn't dead, why hasn't he clawed his way out? Such a poor ending.
Anybody remember the Fight clark had vs Titan aka WWE Kane??....that fight was 10x better than this so spare me the "This is just a tv show they only have so much on the budget" they could've pulled this off much better
Kazuya first of all it would cause a chained reaction of air heating up and exploding secondly he would grab a piece of the person and by applying that force to that piece he would indeed tear them all apart, thankfully this all doesnt happen because superman has physic protection thing that kind of pulls things together like gravity, to that point he applies the pressure, therefore things do not fall apart and air doesnt explode because the air moves with him kinda!
Superman has a telekinetic force field around his body that extends to others when he's holding them, this is why they don't explode or die from this stuff...
Agree. Couldn't help but compare this to the Titan fight, mainly because Clark made countless references to that fight after it happened. "I haven;t felt something like that since I went up against Titan", "I wanted to kill him" (referring to Titan). This fight was not that stand-offish. IMO, a standoff can be the most epic part of a fight. Two fighters staring each other down, breathing heavily, aww inspiring pauses, slow mo's, etc. Sometimes the simplest things like that make a fight.
considering the time it was made, the budget and how season 8 was average (no Lionel, no Lex) this looks great. I wish the fight was like a little bit longer. Still, awesome show still worth watching, especially if you are DC fan :)
Say what you like about the fight this is still by far the best looking incarnation of Doomday we've ever had. If they'd used this guy for that movie it would've been amazing.
This was probably the only time during Smallville where Clark actually looks like Superman when he flew doomsday up and crashed! him into the ground with the red&blue blur imagery.
If these looks replaced the other ones looks but the other one maintained its size you mean right? Cause these looks are on point but you'd think it's just a man in a suit cause of the size
@@ShaqeelDodiaYeah, precisely that. Though to be fair the actor wearing the Doomsday outfit here is a man named Dario Delacio a stunt actor who is a fairly huge guy at 6'8. I'm not entirely sure how you could make him taller while wearing an actual costume like that unless you're going CGI.
I remember they built this up so much and I was so hyped looking forward to see Clark and Doomsday tango for at least 5 minutes and they made it crap. The kids actors were cheesy as heck too.
That was soooo shoooort... For a ultimate weapon, created by Kripton's Hitler this Doomsday is too slow and peacefull. When I watched 8 season, I though that will be a battle for at least two episodes, with massive destruction, Chuck Norris's "You call that a hit" moments and way more deaths, mostly because of Sam Witwer's play. That guy made Hulkstyle uncontrolable transformations, monster's bloodlust and whole Doomsday story looks more dangerous, terrifying and scarier. My opinion is, Doomsday is better stay in human form until the end. And that black kryptonite. What was that for? Why so need to split human and monster when both of them is going to die in the end? Davis Bloome's final death and Doomsday's defeat was most awkward moments in whole season. And they really have left everything as it is? Doomsday can't die, one day he will find a way out of there, but Clark, Oliver, Chloe and others behave as if it all ended when they know about Doomsday's adaptation to all that kills him. P.S. Sorry for tons of hatred under the video and for bad english
Honestly, for the buildup they gave and how dangerous Doomsday seemed before, this was a disappointing fight to be sure, but I wouldn't write off the whole season, especially the Davis Bloom stuff. Really think about it, what sounds like a more interesting story to you; Analysing the nature of a beast and the human shell around it who is in constant internal struggle and denial over what he is, and with a compulsion to kill which he directs at what he perceives to be evil in the world in an attempt to convince himself that he's a good man, eventually culminating in the surrender of his own psyche to the monster inside, while everyone tries to debate whether it is his nature or nurture that made him what he is, only for the answer to be neither of those, that it was his choice that made him monstrous… …or just a big hulking mindless brute that by definition has no personality and exists purely as a plot device to kill Superman.
Spike Prime Basically, all my complaints were about the last battle of Season 8. Doomsday - a symbol of that Superman can be defeated by physical strength. In their first meeting, they fought a few days, until both fell. As you know, many enemies of Superman were "humanized" too much in the series(Lex Luthor, Bizzarro, Metallo). I think Clark really needed the enemy, who would be "a big hulking mindless brute that by definition has no personality and exists purely as a plot device to kill entire life in Universe, including Superman". This Doomsday is good one because he combines the unstoppable mindless brute and a human with a firm intention to remain human. Character turned out quite interesting and could well be worthy of his name, if the last series has been completely revised and if the creators remembered that Doomsday - kryptonian and should have the same abilities as Clark. My opinion - Davis Bloom handled the role good, but Doomsday disappointed, so I think it would be better for him to stay in human form until the end of the season
Глеб Каменский I definitely see where you're coming from, I was very disappointed in this fight too. I like some of the fights in Smallville, like Clark vs Titan was a pretty good battle there, a scaled-up version of that, maybe lasting longer than this with more collateral damage (though obviously not to the scale Man of Steel did) would've been more satisfying. Though I get what the end of the fight was going for--remember Doomsday's first appearance in the comics, rising out of the ground? I think it was meant to imply that that's gonna happen again in this continuity when Clark is Superman, and he put him there. Well Doomsday, in the comics, didn't gain the abilities from the sun like Clark did, nor did he have the same power set, and he was created before there was natural life on Krypton, so I think they were trying to stay at least a little true to that while adding some depth too, as well as linking it to Zod rather than some random alien scientist. Plus I suppose you could make the argument that either he doesn't have the brain to use the same abilities, since he's mindless, or that messing with the genes made him physically stronger but also lacking certain abilities. In the end though, we can only judge on what we got, which I feel was a lot of great build-up to a crappy final battle. I think the last Davis Bloom scene almost makes up for it (somewhat) being a great twist, as well as clearly demonstrating that it is choice, and not than either nature or nurture, that makes a person who and what they are.
Considering their budget I thought doomsday looked great and even looked better than batman vs supermans doomsday the only thing off was his size but hey back then cgi wasn't exactly amazing with that budget all in all its great
And people complain about the fight in Batman v Superman. At least we got an actual fight. What makes this the worst adaptation of the Death of Superman is that, aside of the fight be only 1 minute, they had been set up the whole for the entire season just ot make it in one fucking minute
Lord Fand Angus not really, it was setting up the Death of Superman by having him land in the place where Doomsday was buried in the original comics. I wish there was more of a fight but it sets up everything perfectlym
how about the excuse that he is not "superman" yet? he is not at his full potential to fight doomsday on 1v1!only at the end of the series he becomes "superman"
Giving birth to Domesday must have been very uncomfortable for his poor mother. If she had given him a different name, like Happyday, he might have grown up with a much more pleasant disposition.
It's all the superman stans that made it out like he is invincible when he almost dies several times, gets beatten even more and overinflate his feats.
Damn, guys just… damn. This season went really strong up until this point. I mean, the fight with friggin' TITAN felt like a bigger and better climax than this crap, and he was only established for one episode! They had all this interesting stuff about the duality of Davis Bloom's character and this internal struggle… and then they have a, what, two minute barely-any-punches fight at the end? What a damned let down.
I really liked season 8 a lot until Lana showed up and really screwed things up with Clark's progression and gave us some of the worst episodes of the series (I especially hate the episode Power). And then they started getting back on the right track to an extent, though I hated the Chloe-Davis scenes and whatever they were doing with those characters. Then this episode happened and I remember watching it the night it aired. I thought the thing that would piss me off the most was the lack of a decent fight, which of course turned out to be the case with how short it was. But no, the thing that truly pissed me off was what they did to Jimmy's character. That was the lowest, lamest, most pathetic and most disgusting thing I have ever seen on this show and I still remember how many people were disgusted in the Kryptonsite forums. They were smart to hardly mention it in season 9, though in some ways I thought it was even more of an insult to the memory of Jimmy's character. Despite all the disgusting crap they put Jimmy through in season 8 like having him addicted to drugs and putting him through a failed marriage, fans liked him so much more because of episodes like Identity and Stiletto where they showed his interaction with Clark & Lois. It was awesome to see the big 3 of the Daily Planet helping one another out and I really wanted more of that. But yeah, this episode was just bad in pretty much every way---how they killed Jimmy off, the lack of any payoff of having Davis/Doomsday as the main villain, the way the other heroes completely screwed over Clark, the way they retconned the orb to being something completely different than what it was in season 7......
I always like it when comic book adaptations are done as realistically as possible, so that they come off as plausible, even if they're not, in order to aid in the ability to lose oneself in fantasy, and aid in the wonderful wish fulfilment escape of playing superhero. I've said before that defining Kryptonians as having to make a somewhat significant effort to take one or two seconds to change their view of time via their perception, regarding their super speed, so that they can access this ability, and having to put in some mild effort to remain focused in this time perception to still keep using this ability, would enable that power to make more sense, as it would explain why they don't use it all the time while in battle. Regarding the former detail, it would be cool to have a scene or two, showcasing them accessing their speed abilities by putting in the effort to make their perception of time alter. This would help explain why Clark doesn't use his super speed all the time when in battle, regarding numerous fights. However, it doesn't explain why Clark doesn't stay in the super speed setting when fighting. I propose a solution - Clark has to put in mild effort to enter the super speed setting, but for when Clark makes long, continual runs in super speed, he has to triple down on the effort needed to stay in super speed. The effort required is mildly intense, and this is why he's not able to use this elongated super speed focus while fighting, as he has to focus on battling too. In Superman adaptations, since super speed is only used very frequently in Smallville and Superman & Lois, only Smallville needs to use this logic regarding super speed settings (the super speed inconsistencies have never happened in Superman & Lois). However, all adaptations of Superman can use this if they'd like.
This is the most comic book accurate Doomsday that we've had Makeup, prosthetics and apropriate lighting look much better that even today's CGI (take a look at Superman and Lois).
The only thing is strange for me is that Clark didn’t even bother to save girls mother ,like he has superspeed he just stood there watching her suffer.
Even though this was a huge letdown I do understand that they didn't have the budget to do what they wanted and did the best they could. I just wish the fight was longer and Clark doesn't even throw any punches. I would have liked to see Clark actually beat up Doomsday.
I remember being really disappointed with this finale. I liked the whole season, and was looking forward to seeing this fight, only for it to last less than a minute. I always knew this show didn't have a huge budget, but I wish they could've at least stretched this fight out a couple more minutes. At least have Clark throw a few punches. This is still one of my favorite superhero shows, but I'll admit that some of the fights were lackluster. Most of the time it seemed like they were afraid to have Clark actually punch people.
@Kal-El of Earth-167 Aye that's pretty much why so many episodes had to nerf him with Kryptonite. This is a drama series you can't really have Clark go all out. Hell a recurring and hilarious plot line in this series is that Clark was afraid to "have physical relations" with a girl because he might.. cause harm. The show kinda yadayada how he gets around this but there's an episode where Lana gets his powers... they get busy and cause a swarm of earthquakes.
@Kal-El of Earth-167 Completely agreed. I think Smallvilles Clark Kent is not only the strongest live action version but also one of the more intelligent ones as well as he often used his powers in really creative ways and also outwitted formidable opponents like Zod (no less than 3 times, mind you) . I also think his co-ordination with his team mates like Oliver and Chloe were spot on. However his biggest restriction was simply the fact this was a Clark Kent who had to protect his secret so he couldn't have these epic movie fights that destroy metropolis and the like but I think given how well it's done Smallville Clark is best clark.
What are you on about? Everyone knows Superman very rarely beats down his enemies because he knows unleashing his full powers would cause massive destruction. Granted yeah, there really should've been more of a fight but still like this is Superman 101.
its like 80% learning his powers and growing up during seasons 1-3. Seasons 8-10 is focused on villains and superheros like 70% of the time. If I remember correctly, seasons 1-6 are set in smallvile, and 7-10 in metropolis. during the early years its basically a show for teenage girls...during the late years its almost a show for teenage boys. lol /bump :p
Imho there was no reason for Clark not to be Superman at this point. This is Doomsday! The monster known to kill Superman! This should’ve been the debut of Superman. Even if he was still unable (mentally) to fly.
It was a good conception of Davis/ Doomsday in Smallville version, but they can do a better version in a film, to tell all Superman story in couple of movies, meaning origins of kryptonian villains (General Zod,Doomsday,Eradicator), Lex Luthor's origin and how Krypton explodeed. How other villains are born, but again, in a Smallville version a little different then rest of the show.
After all the hype that went into building up Doomsday, this fight was a disappointment. The whole 3rd act should have been one long fight. Not to sure of the Geo-Thermal Plant being a satisfying resolution either.
This scene from Smallvile Season 08 Episode 22-Doomsday (2008,2009) ended very badly with Clark Kent/Kal-El/Superman and Davis Bloome/Doomsday dies simultaneously/same time instantly in Metropolis, U.S.A. (fictional city, non-existence) basically Smallvile Season 01-10 (2001-2011), Arrow Season 01-present (2011-present), The Flash Season 01-present (2014-present), Supergirl Season 01-present (2015-present), & DC's Legends Of Tomorrow Season 01-present (2015-present) are filmed/shot in some parts of Canada and not California (usually films/tv are filmed there every year). Tom Welling and Sam Witwer had the best performances in this season 8 years back but the characters are still legendary today-future peace, love, respect, and God bless my friends.😀👍👌
Well we have to understand doomsday didnt die in this series he was just buried cause CW has short budget now well now that cw has more to bad smallville ended
Yeah about that... Season 11 for Smallville has an official comic and Doomsday returns in it and Clark beats him by.... essentially flying him into the Sun.
The way i see it, this was their first major fight, so of course it would be the easiest (thus Clark "killing" Doomsday in an explosion). However, I'm sure if Doomsday was to have appeared in another season, it would have been both a longer and much more difficult and probably costly victory for Superman. Doomsday does get stronger after each "death" and cannot be killed the same way twice.
Yeah, I mean this was more a problem with the shows format than Doomsday himself. You cannot have a character as powerful as Doomsday on the loose for an entire eeason.... otherwise every single character in the series would've been dead within the first 3 episodes.
I hate it when people say this design of Doomsday was awful. I'm like, "Guys, it's a TV SHOW! When it's a show, don't expect a Stan Winston masterpiece!"
The bad thing is that the fight was very short, it had the potential to be a good fight, I think they should have done the middle to the end of the episode of Doomsday just destroying metropolis and fighting with Clark, I do not know if they would put on a big clothes and a big guy and they would save In CGI. The bad thing is that the CW is very hard bread, with budget.
It seems to me that they could find some very huge guy, give him this makeup and it would be more impressive. This way they could have added more hand-to-hand scenes, with minimal special effects.