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If Clark Kent had never left Smallville, then the significance of Superman would be much reduced.
NEWYORKER: Moon Man
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The CW has our back tonight with new high definition episodes of Smallville and Supernatural.
ENGADGET: HDTV Listings for October 26, 2006 HD
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The talents of Whedons, plus the minds behind The X-Files, Angel, and Smallville?
FORBES: Marvel's S.H.I.E.L.D. to Get a Pilot Sooner Than You Think
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The CW chimes in with Smallville and Supernatural, however we'll just kick back and watch Shanghai Noon in stretch-o-vision on TNT.
ENGADGET: HDTV Listings for October 12, 2006 HD
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Wednesdays are for the beauty hungry--Tyra Bank's America's Next Top Model and Chad Michael Murray's One Tree Hill--and Thursday and Fridays are for the men--Smallville and Supernatural on Thursday and Friday Night Smackdown (wrestling, ugh) on, um, Friday.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In 1989, Superman launched a marathon run of TV series that only a superhero could keep up with: "Superboy, " "Lois and Clark, " "Superman: the Animated Series" and "Smallville" have kept him in front of viewers with barely a pause to change his tights from 1988 to 2011.
WSJ: The Superhuman Appeal of Superman | By Will Friedwald