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An interpretation of the Superman story features young Clark Kent coming to grips with his emerging superpowers. In the 10th and final season Clark continues his romance with Lois and faces his destiny as he overcomes his final trials, forging the i… more »



Lex Luthor:
It wasn't an accident we were in Smallville the day the meteor shower, was it? The factory was just a cover. You were really there to meet this Traveler that Veritas wanted to protect. I remember everything, Dad.

Lionel Luthor:
Those are the memories of a small boy trying to cope with the trauma of a meteor shower.

Lex Luthor:
A trauma brought on by his own father. My life changed forever that day. You sacrificed me for the Traveler. Why? Who is it, Dad? Who is it? Who is it?

Lionel Luthor:
What if I told you now that you were the Traveler? You're right. Your life truly changed that day. I told you in the helicopter that you were destined for a great future. That's why I've been so hard on you, trained you so relentlessly. Think, Lex. Think. You have survived so many mortal injuries so many times. How else can you explain it?

Lex Luthor:
Because I was trained never to accept defeat. When I get my hands on that box in Zurich, I have a feeling all my questions will be answered.

Lionel Luthor:
Lex? I know how strong it is, the attraction of the dark power. But it will destroy you. I can't let you go down that terrible path. You must not open that box.

Lex Luthor:
I can't open it because I need a second key. Give it to me.

[brings out his gun and shoots out the window behind Lionel]

Lex Luthor:
I've swept every possible place you could've hidden it and I finally realized, there's only one person you would trust it with. Yourself.

[rips the chain around Lionel's neck with the key]

Lionel Luthor:
Lex? Lex, if you open that box, if you get hold of that secret, there will be no redemption for you, no redemption. Ever.

Lex Luthor:
I was raised in your shadow. Now, you're gonna die in mine. No one will even remember your name.

[Lex pushes Lionel out the window and Lionel plunges forty stories to his death]

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