Ep 13. Crimson
- TVPG
- February 1, 2007
- 42 min
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8.6 (1,346)
Clark Kent's relationship with Lana Lang has been on a downward spiral for some time. The two have been unable to connect, and the more they try, the more they seem to come apart. However, things take a turn for the worse when Lana is exposed to a mysterious new substance that has been developed in LuthorCorp. This substance, called Crimson, is meant to make people feel happy, but instead, it has a powerful effect on Lana.
As the episode opens, we see Clark trying to connect with Lana, who is distant and distracted. When he tries to touch her, she recoils, and he is left feeling frustrated and confused. Meanwhile, Lionel Luthor is working on the development of a new drug that he believes will help him to control the minds of others. When he hears about Crimson, he decides to steal the formula and use it for his own purposes.
Lionel acquires the formula and uses it on Lana, hoping to gain control over her and use her to his advantage. However, the effects of the drug are much more powerful than he anticipated, and Lana becomes consumed by a desire for Clark. She becomes obsessive and possessive, and as Clark tries to determine what is happening to her, he begins to realize that something is very wrong.
As the episode progresses, Lana's obsession with Clark becomes increasingly dangerous, and Clark finds himself in a difficult position. He must try to help Lana and protect himself, all while uncovering the truth about Crimson and Lionel's plans. Along the way, he receives help from unexpected sources, including Chloe Sullivan and a surprising new ally.
The episode culminates in a dramatic confrontation between Clark and Lionel, as Clark tries to stop him from using the drug on others. As the two face off, the true power of Crimson is revealed, and Clark is forced to make a difficult decision that will have far-reaching consequences.
Overall, "Crimson" is an intense and suspenseful episode that explores the complexities of relationships, power, and control. It presents a nuanced portrayal of the dangers of obsession and addiction and offers insights into the ways that people can both be manipulated and manipulate others. As always, the acting is strong, and the writing is compelling, making this a must-see episode for any fan of the series.