"Smallville" Icarus (TV Episode 2010) Poster

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Icarus
Colcatron9 May 2011
I'm not a huge fan of the Vigilante Registration Act story, but the writers have managed to keep it interesting, even if it's not original. While the VRA would play a role in some later episodes of the season, this is the episode where it really hits its climax.

"Icarus" is what you might call the mid season finale of Smallville season 10. The final episode before mid season hiatus has always been one where Smallville would go a little bit bigger, but it was with "Bride" in season 8 that the producers started treating this pre-hiatus episode as a real finale sized epic. "Bride" went big and left with a huge cliffhanger, then in season 9 "Pandora" took it to the next level. While I don't necessarily think that this episode tells a better story than "Pandora", it is much larger in scale, thanks to the inclusion of a half dozen major guest stars, and a shocking cliffhanger. In all honesty, it's hard for a show like Smallville to really have a truly shocking twist, but I was completely surprised by the final 15 minutes of this episode.

General Slade is alive and well, and going all out in his mission to stop the Justice League characters. Most of "Icarus" unfortunately is spent following his underling, Lt. Trotter. Considering how strong Slade's past appearance was, I was looking forward to seeing more of him. In the end the stakes remain high even with him taking a backseat. The League disbands, leaving Clark, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Stargirl and Black Canary all on the run from the government. I liked the fugitive aspect to the story, even if it has been done dozens of times before in superhero stories.

**SPOILER**

The shocking twist comes courtesy of Hawkman, who sacrifices his own life during the climax. This was one of the most dramatic moments I've seen on Smallville since Jonathan Kent's death 5 years earlier. I didn't care for Michael Shanks in the role of Hawkman originally, but since he got over his bad Rorschach impression and built a great character, I've become a huge fan of Hawkman in this show. I wouldn't have thought that they could have pulled off such a dramatic death from a character that had only appeared in two episodes prior to this, but they did. Credit has to be given to the director Mairzee Almas, who brought the same level of drama and emotion to the episodes "Metallo" and "Supergirl". Shanks also deserves a lot of credit. I have a feeling if the episode had been filmed the same way, but featured Styargirl's death, nobody would be praising the drama.

The final cliffhanger at Hawkman's funeral left me in suspense, but not necessarily in a good way. It was far too vague and unusual to make sense. Too bad the next episode "Collateral" couldn't successfully conclude this cliffhanger, or continue the solid drama of this episode. "Icarus" ranks as one of the best episodes of the season.
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7/10
Disappointed
sadikennt26 January 2022
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This was a pretty good episode overall. Interesting story, good acting as always. It was just a little disappointing. We've been waiting a long long time for Clark and Lois to be engaged and it finally happened but it was so anti climactic.
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7/10
I fast forwarded the episode's opening
m-4782610 August 2023
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That's how invested I am with the Lois and Clark's shenanigans. And I'm tempted to do that now, every time they share their feelings onscreen. One of Smallville's strangest occurrences, is how the weakest seasons often had outstanding winter finales. Icarus was edge of your seat good, and showed how the heroes react faced to adversity, and as sad as Carter Hall's death was, he's now reunited with his beloved. And it had Slade erase entirely, which is a big plus. The cliffhanger ending is also something to be looking forward to, and the song played during the ceremony/funeral was good. I'm not sure how I feel about Lionel's return though... « Luthor » was a good episode as well, and I don't know why « bad boy » Clark always seem to be more charismatic and hotter even, than regular Clark. But even though I suspected it, I wished they didn't went there with Tess. Her being a long lost sibling was lazy writing. And I remember why I completely switched to TVD at that point.
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