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While the revelation came as a total shock to Superman and the residents of Metropolis, fans of Smallville weren’t quite as flabbergasted. Jor-El’s less-than-pure intentions for his son on Earth (which also takes its roots in the post-Crisis era of DC comics) were a major through-line and one of the richest sources of conflict over the ten seasons of the show.

The concept was first introduced back the Season 2 episode “Rosetta”, one of Smallville‘s best and most memorable episodes since it was also the first time fellow Superman Christopher Reeve guest-starred on the show. Reeve played Dr. Swann, an astronomer and satellite communications magnate who taught Clark about his true heritage as the last son of Krypton. Similar to Superman, Jor-El and Lara’s message to their son was bifurcated. Swann revealed that in 1989, the same year Clark came to Earth on Smallville, his satellites picked up a transmission that read: “This isย Kal-Elย of Krypton, our infant son, our last hope. Please protect him and deliver him from evil. We will be with you, Kal-El, all the days of your life.”
Clark used his newfound knowledge to unlock his spaceship that the Kents had stashed in their storm cellar since his arrival with his adoptive father, Jonathan. However, when they did, Clark discovered a message of a different nature from Jor-El: “On this third planet from this star, Sol, you will be a god among men. They are a flawed race; rule them with strength, my son. That is where your greatness lies.”









