• Tom Welling on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Michael Rosenbaum on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Michael Rosenbaum on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Tom Welling on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Michael Rosenbaum on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Michael Rosenbaum on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Tom Welling on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.
  • Tom Welling on “Talk Ville.” Photo courtesy of Bryce M.

Talk Ville and poetry in a ‘Nocturne’ setting

Smallville Meets Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Pushing Friction with Annette...

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In their latest episode of their rewatch podcast, Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Welling discuss the fifth second season episode of “Smallville,” “Nocturne.”

This week the guys shine some light on the Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde style episode as we rewatch and review Smallville Season 2 Episode 5: Nocturne. Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum talk about Lana’s visits to the cemetery, how Martha begins to own her own storyline, and why everyone seems to be injuring their wrists in the episode. We’re graced with a call from Al Gough himself to explain some of the logic that went into this episode surrounding Martha and Lionel. Tom remembers a crazy stunt story while on set and Michael wonders why he was left on top of a glacier. Love ya folks.

Talk Ville episode description

In “Smallville’s” “Nocturne,” Clark (Welling) discovers that a brooding stranger, who is usually kept locked up in chains, has been leaving love notes for Lana (Kristin Kreuk) at her parents’ grave.

Currently, “Smallville” is available to stream on Hulu. Learn more about “Talk Ville” and subscribe on their website. “Red” aired Oct. 22, 2002.


Photos from ‘Smallville’ — 02×05 Nocturne

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