This episode is very engaging because it hints at popular themes from Superman.
Something suspicious is going on in the race to become Class President at Smallville High School. Two of the three candidates have been ruthlessly attacked by countless bees. The one candidate remaining is a quiet, unpopular girl named Sasha, and Clark suspects her as the reason for the bee attacks. Meanwhile, Pete nominates Clark to run. Chloe asks what his slogan is going to be, and he replies, "oh, I don't know. Truth, justice... all that stuff." His campaign colors are blue, red and yellow.
Eventually, Clark is able to stop Sasha. Sasha obviously drops out of the election and is sent to a school that can help her overcome her problems. However, Clark isn't the one to take the presidency, instead going to a third darkhorse candidate.
The action rocks in this episode, and the soundtrack, featuring Jimmy Eat World's "The Middle," is exciting. The season progresses nicely in 1.18.
Something suspicious is going on in the race to become Class President at Smallville High School. Two of the three candidates have been ruthlessly attacked by countless bees. The one candidate remaining is a quiet, unpopular girl named Sasha, and Clark suspects her as the reason for the bee attacks. Meanwhile, Pete nominates Clark to run. Chloe asks what his slogan is going to be, and he replies, "oh, I don't know. Truth, justice... all that stuff." His campaign colors are blue, red and yellow.
Eventually, Clark is able to stop Sasha. Sasha obviously drops out of the election and is sent to a school that can help her overcome her problems. However, Clark isn't the one to take the presidency, instead going to a third darkhorse candidate.
The action rocks in this episode, and the soundtrack, featuring Jimmy Eat World's "The Middle," is exciting. The season progresses nicely in 1.18.