[58], In volume two, Chloe is contacted by an ex-Navy SEAL, Bix, and former member of LuthorCorp's "Deletion Group" who has information regarding Dr. Walsh's disappearance. [43] After it is revealed to Clark in the season five premiere that Chloe knows his secret, the character becomes a larger part of the storyline for the show.
Can a vegan person get a good meal at this restaurant? Allison Mack believes that Chloe is in her own comfort zone while she is working at the Torch, as she is in complete control, but likens Chloe being under Lionel's control to that of a "caged animal". The introduction of Jimmy Olsen also provides Chloe with someone she can finally have a romantic relationship with. This is one of those creative-chef restaurants where you won’t see anything that sounds completely familiar... but you love every dish! [44], Speaking on the evolving relationship of Clark and Chloe, Mack believes that the season six introduction of Jimmy Olsen into Chloe's life increased her value to Clark.
She and Lois discover a spacecraft in Earth's atmosphere,[63] later revealing the pilot is Chloe's counterpart from a parallel Earth (the same universe where Clark Luthor and alternate-Lionel Luthor was from).
[42] The actress likes to make sure that her character is kept "smart" and "ambitious",[43] but at the end of season two Chloe's impulsiveness causes her to get stuck under Lionel's control, when she "spitefully" agrees to uncover Clark's secrets for Lionel Luthor after Clark is not honest with her about his newly established relationship with Lana. The first volume aired between April 29, 2003 and May 20, 2003. Click here to learn more or control your settings. more.
It is this unrequited love for Clark that "drives [Chloe] to be as ambitious and as focused as she is". This final approval allowed Mack to review and make changes to the script as she saw fit. Service (Robert) is outstanding.
[23] Brainiac attempts to drain the world of all its human knowledge but is stopped and removed from Chloe's body by the Legion, superheroes from the future, in "Legion". Chloe Sullivan has been characterized as independent, intelligent, curious and impulsive by both the writers and the actress that portrays her. [10] In the season four episode "Pariah", Chloe discovers Clark's secret when Alicia Baker (Sarah Carter), Clark's girlfriend, decides that it needs to be exposed to the world in order for him to feel more comfortable about who he really is. [73][74] According to writer Kurt Busiek, the problem of bringing Chloe into the mainstream comic book universe, and keeping her television background, was that she would have filled two roles: "the Girl from Back Home and the Reporter". [68][69] After the Monitors' defeat, Chloe and Oliver join the Department of Extranormal Operations. This site uses cookies to improve your experience, to enhance site security and to show you personalised advertising. Copyright © 2020 OpenTable, Inc. 1 Montgomery St Ste 700, San Francisco CA 94104 - All rights reserved. Chloe Sullivan is a fictional character in the television series Smallville, which is based on the Superman and Superboy comics published by DC Comics.
[32] In the season ten première, when Oliver is kidnapped by Suicide Squad leader Rick Flag (Ted Whittall), Chloe risks her own sanity by putting on the helmet of Doctor Fate to learn his location. In a brainstorming session, Mack, Gough and Millar came up with the idea that Chloe's mother had left her at a young age. She was sent by her cousin, Lois Queen (the alternate version of Lois Lane and Clark's ally of that world), to warn Clark of the coming "Crisis", which destroyed her world. Apart from her appearances on television, Chloe has also appeared in her own online spin-off, a series of young adult novels, a bi-monthly Smallville comic book, and been given a 2010 introduction into the official DC comics universe. Chloe's upbringing allows her to be less jaded than Lois. We will definitely return. Afterward, she resumes her relationships with the show's protagonists. [60], Chloe's first appearance in literature was in the Aspect published Smallville: Strange Visitors. [64] [24] In "Hex", Chloe assumes the codename Watchtower full time because she feels her life needs more meaning. As Mack describes her, "[Chloe] was a little spineless and a little bit too much of a pushover [in season two]." Allison Mack continued her duties as the investigative, high school reporter, with the series originally airing exclusively on AOL.com. Mack enjoys the fact that her character was created specifically for the show, because she feels like she does not have to worry about being compared to someone else in the same role, which she likens to people comparing Michael Rosenbaum's performance as Lex Luthor to Gene Hackman's portrayal in the Superman film series of the 1970-80s. Mack views this transition as a means for her character to become more emotionally connected to those people—the meteor infected—she spent five seasons trying to expose to the public. [13] In the season six episode "Justice", Chloe begins assisting Green Arrow (Justin Hartley) and his team of superheroes under the codename "Watchtower". [25] Chloe discovers that Davis is Doomsday in "Eternal". She later gives birth to a baby boy, whom she and Oliver named "Jonathan," after Clark's late-adoptive father Jonathan Kent. Delivery & Pickup Options - 369 reviews of Chloe "This great new addition to yards park opened today in a spacious corner location across the street from the Vida and two blocks from the ballpark and the Navy Yard Metro station. The latter two characteristics often cause Chloe to get into trouble with both her friends and with local industrialists Lionel Luthor and his son Lex, two of the show's primary antagonists. [38] She is the original creation of Al Gough and Miles Miller, having not been produced first in the DC Comics Universe, unlike the other main characters Clark Kent, Lana Lang, Lex Luthor and Pete Ross. [44], For the actress, having Chloe become part of the meteor infected community in season six allowed Mack's character to continue to evolve. [16] In the season finale, Chloe learns that her special power lets her heal any wound and even reverse death, when it activates to save Lois. She dies after Oliver and Chloe take her to a hospital. Everything was delicious, must have cauliflower. Here, Chloe is conned into believing that Dr. Donald Jacobi, a "faith healer" is interested in her research on the meteor rocks. We're always greeted as friends, not customers. Being infected by the meteors gives Chloe motivation to try to understand them and allows her to grow closer to Clark, as she can better understand what it feels like to live in a world where you have a special ability. Our patio is open for dinner and brunch. Rojas, working with meteor infected individuals Yang and Molly Griggs, wants Chloe's help to expose LuthorCorp's experimentation on the meteor infected. Just spectacular.
Chloe is rated 5 stars by 1 OpenTable diners. Smallville: Chloe Chronicles was created by Mark Warshaw, with the scripts written by Brice Tidwell; Allison Mack was given final script approval.
[27] In the season eight finale, she uses black kryptonite to separate Davis from Doomsday; Clark buries Doomsday beneath Metropolis. [34] In the episode "Fortune", Chloe decides to move to Star City to return to journalism following her marriage to Oliver Queen. [1] The character has also appeared in various literature based on Smallville, an internet series, and was then later adapted back into the original Superman comics which inspired Smallville.
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While attending a party put on by Lex, Chloe is injured during an attack on the crowd by Dansk, who has turned into a reptilian creature thanks to exposure to the meteor rocks. We could not have been happier with this recommendation, easily the best place we ate at in DC during our stay! We had 3 delicious small plates--scallions, carrots and scallops. [36][37], Chloe Sullivan was introduced by the show's creators to be a "Lois Lane archetype", as well as be Smallville's "outsider", which series developers Gough and Millar felt the show needed in order to have a character that notices the strange happenings in Smallville. In the first five seasons, Chloe harbors an unrequited love for Clark, but eventually accepts her place as his best friend and nothing more. These abandonment issues were meant to provide a reason for why the character is devastated by the fact that Clark does not love her the same way that she loves him, as well as the reason for why Chloe does not have many female friends. [21] Returning to Smallville, Chloe reopens the Isis Foundation. Though the characters share similarities, according to Mack, Chloe and Lois are more "different shades of the same color […] Chloe is a softer version of Lois". Chloe vows to keep the Watchtower Jimmy gave her as a wedding gift open, in the hope that all lost heroes—namely Oliver and his team—will find their way home. [4] Her feelings for Clark get in the way of her better judgment as she betrays his trust in the season two finale, after witnessing him and Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk) sharing a kiss in his barn, and agrees to uncover information on Clark for Lionel Luthor (John Glover) in exchange for a job at the Daily Planet. Although believers in the "Chlois" theory initially suspected that Chloe would eventually become Lois Lane, Clark's future wife in the comics, Mack contends that Clark does not love Chloe in the way that she loves him. [40] Regardless of Clark's feelings, Mack recognizes that Chloe is blinded by her love for Clark, which ultimately affects her judgment in not only seeing Clark's faults, but making choices that place her character in danger. [40] Kristen Bell also auditioned for the role of Chloe Sullivan; she would eventually go on to star in the television series Veronica Mars. The actress further defines the power as the ability to heal others by taking their pain and making it her own.