Smallville Season 3 〈ESSENTIAL — 2025〉
Season 3 picks up immediately after the devastating cliffhanger of Season 2. Clark Kent (Tom Welling) has just watched his biological father, Jor-El, unleash a deadly virus (the "Pestilence") on Earth as punishment for Clark’s disobedience. To save the world, Clark makes a deal with the devil—or rather, with his AI father. He agrees to leave Smallville forever, submitting to Jor-El’s rule, in exchange for curing the plague.
: Lex Luthor deals with the psychological aftermath of being stranded on a deserted island, while his father, Lionel, attempts to drive him insane to hide his own criminal past. Character Departures : This is the final season for series regular smallville season 3
" (S3E22) : A legendary finale featuring the introduction of "Kara" (later revealed as Lindsay Harrison) and one of the show's biggest cliffhangers. Highlights Impact on the Series Season 3 picks up immediately after the devastating
The finale of Smallville Season 3 changes everything. Jor-El gives Clark an ultimatum: abandon your human life or watch everyone you love die. In the final scene, Clark is struck by a lightning bolt from the Fortress, and his powers vanish. Simultaneously, a mysterious young woman (a fake Kara) arrives, burning the "S" shield into the Kent field, warning that Clark has failed. He agrees to leave Smallville forever, submitting to
If Smallville Season 1 was about the "freak of the week" and Season 2 was about discovering origins, is where the show truly grew up. Often cited by fans as the best—and certainly the darkest—entry in the series, Season 3 moved away from the sunny optimism of Kansas and delved deep into the psychological toll of destiny, betrayal, and the corrupting influence of power.
Adrianna's secrets come back to haunt her, and she turns to Clark for help. Meanwhile, Chloe discovers a dark secret about her own family, and Lionel Luthor's plans to take down Clark come to fruition.
The season finale, "Covenant," introduced Kara—though not the one fans expected—teasing the existence of other Kryptonians and the overwhelming will of Jor-El. 4. The "Covenant" Finale