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"Siren" - Our First Look At Smallville's Next Episode
- By Marianne Edison
- Published 01/31/2008
- Smallville
- Unrated
Marianne Edison
I'm a 20-something office administrator with secret literary aspirations. When I'm not battling my office's computers, I'm privately tutoring computer students, plotting Canadian world domination, and engaging in a variety of fannish pursuits.
View all articles by Marianne EdisonThanks to Comics Continuum, we have our first look at Smallville's upcoming episode "Siren" as they unveil Black Canary as played by Alaina Huffman.
I can't say that I've been a Black Canary fan all my life, I would be lying. I really got to know Dinah through her animated Justice League appearances, so remember my opinion is that of a general DC Comics fan. I think that the costume mostly works, fishnets are never easy to pull off, but the mask does not. While a mask is a good idea, Dinah Lance deserves better than hyperactive eyeliner.
To be fair, Smallville's attempts at the reinterpretation of the costumes of DC's finest are generally hit and miss. With Black Canary, they seem to have managed both at the same time.
That said, I am still eager to see Alaina in action.
The description given by the CW is as follows:
"While secretly working for Oliver (guest-star Justin Hartley), Chloe (Allison Mack) intercepts one of Lex's (Michael Rosenbaum) project files, but she is attacked by the Black Canary (guest-star Alaina Huffman), a mystery woman with a subsonic cry. Dinah Lance, Black Canary's alter ego, is a conservative talk show host who is working at the Daily Planet and clashes with Lois (Erica Durance). Lex convinces the Black Canary that the Green Arrow and his team are terrorists so she launches an attack on the Green Arrow and Clark (Tom Welling). Meanwhile, Lois discovers Oliver's secret."
"Siren" was written by Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders and is scheduled to air February 7.
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