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Smallville :: Labyrinth (06x12)
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| Title: | Labyrinth |
| Episode #: | 06x12 |
| Production Number: | 2T7712 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday January 25th, 2007 |
*Also Known As: - Vergiss dein nicht (
Germany [RTL])
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Feb 02, 2008 |
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Clark wakes up in a mental hospital where the physician in charge, Dr. Hudson, informs him that the past five years were not real and only a figment of his imagination. Clark must come to terms with life as a normal human being as Dr. Hudson tries to persuade him to accept his treatment to cure his paranoid schizophrenia.
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Erica Durance and John Glover do not appear in this episode. | When Clark is in a straitjacket with Dr. Hudson talking to him, he scans the room to see some familiar names: Jorel antibacterial soap; an intercom announcement for Dr. Milton Fine can be heard; Fortress of Solitude: A Prison Memoir book, Oliver Queen, employee of the month poster; The Phantom Zone magazine, patient photos: Victor Stone and Arthur Curry; nurse with Raya name tag and a 331 building capacity sign with some dirt before the 1 making it look like 33.1. |
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Clark: This is 33.1. It's Lex, he's always wanted to get me under his microscope.
Dr. Hudson: I'm afraid your obsession with Lex Luthor is part of the fantasy world that you created after you experienced your psychotic break.
Clark: Oh, I get it. You want me to think I'm crazy.
Dr. Hudson: I would prefer not to use pejoratives. You suffer from paranoid schizophrenia. You have for a number of years. After the death of your birth parents in the Smallville meteor shower.
Clark: See, it's not true. My birth parents were out ta town for the meteor shower.
Dr. Hudson: You were placed in the wonderful adoptive home of the Kents. But, like many children, you invented a make-believe world to help you... deal with the trauma you endured. You convinced yourself that you came from another planet, that you possessed special powers and you used them to save humanity.
Clark: Whatever you're trying to do, it's not gonna work.
Dr. Hudson: An active imagination wasn't a problem when you were a boy. But, when you entered your freshman year at high school, you slipped permanently into your fantasy world.
Clark: If you're gonna play mind games, you gotta try harder.
Dr. Hudson: This isn't a game, Clark. You're sick. And, your condition is getting worse. But, the good news is, I have developed a new treatment that will cure you.
Clark: Tell Lex that I don't buy it.
Dr. Hudson: Lex isn't your nemesis. And, 33.1 doesn't exist. For the last five and a half years, you've been a resident of the Fairview Psychiatric Hospital. Everything else - your superpowers, your alien lineage, your secret identity... it's all a delusion. | John: You're not crazy, Kal-El. We don't have much time so listen to me closely. I believe you're from another planet.
Clark: What makes you say that?
John: Because like you, I'm not from here. I come from Mars. You can't trust anyone. | Clark: Surprised to see me?
Lex: My father said you were out. I just never thought you'd have the nerve to show your face.
Clark: You may have taken my powers, Lex, but I'm not afraid of you. And, I won't let you ruin my life.
Lex: Your... your life? I think you have that a little backwards. Did you forget our little run-in on the Loeb Bridge five years ago?
Clark: When you save someone's life, you tend to remember.
Lex: You really think you saved me. Well, then, let me refresh your memory.
(Lex pushes his wheelchair out from behind the desk to reveal his legs are missing)
Lex: I have to spend the rest of my life in this chair because of you.
Clark: This isn't possible. I was there...
Lex: And, you caused the accident! Oh, you claimed you saw my car swerving out of control so you jumped in front of it to save me with your superpowers. But, when I jerked the wheel, my Porsche flipped end over end and wrapped around the guard rail.
Clark: That's not what happened.
Lex: If it was up to me, you'd be rotting in jail. But, my father insisted you go to that mental hospital instead. Anything to impress Martha Kent with his kindness.
Clark: This is a trick. It's a trick!
Lex: Really? OPEN YOUR EYES, YOU CRAZY SON OF A BITCH! DOES THIS LOOK LIKE A TRICK TO YOU?! If there's one thing I regret in my life... it's that I didn't just run you over. | Dr. Hudson: When the human mind has faced tremendous emotional pain, it has no choice but to protect itself. You've taken bits and pieces of your surroundings and created an alternate universe where you feel safe and secure. Clark... in a world where you truly had no power, you chose to give yourself superpowers. | Lana: Your destiny isn't to save the world, Clark. It's to be with me for the rest of our lives. | Clark: It's you.
John: Welcome home, Kal-El. | Clark: You're sure I was only out for a second?
Chloe: I was walking from my car when I heard you fall and by the time I got to the barn, you were on your feet.
Clark: It felt like a lifetime.
Chloe: I gotta give the phantom props. Dangling the Lana carrot is a pretty tempting offer. But, he clearly has never come across the steel will of Clark Kent.
Clark: Chloe, you don't understand. I almost gave up everything and everyone that I care about... for Lana.
Chloe: Wait a second. Based on the pending nuptials, I thought Lana was past tense.
Clark: So did I. The truth is, I still love her.
Chloe: I guess Kryptonite's not your only weakness. So, who was I in your alternate universe? Editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet? Or a Pulitzer Prize winner, maybe?
Clark: Something like that. The important part is... you were the one person who believed in me. I don't know what I'd do without you, Chloe.
Chloe: Oh, is this when I'm supposed to cue the Barry Manilow music?
Clark: No, seriously. You mean a lot more to me than you know. | Lex: Lana. I should've guessed your delay wasn't the herbal tea. (kisses Lana) Clark.
Clark: It's good to see you out and about, Lex.
Lex: You know, you actually sounded convincing when you said that. I appreciate the civility. |
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