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Smallville Boss Talks Finale: "Having Lex Come Back Is Huge"

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Tonight, Clark Kent prepares for his final journey—and Smallville fans will have to start preparing for the end of their beloved show after ten seasons. We thought it was only appropriate to get on the phone with executive producer Kelly Souders (one of the women responsible for bringing us such a super show for so long) so we could bring you scoop on the rest of season 10.

And because we know you Smallville fans don't want to miss a single word about the final episodes, we're posting the entire Q&A, because Kelly was more than happy to give us tidbits on Clark (Tom Welling) and Lois (Erica Durance), plus how fans will feel after the series ending episode:

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Smallville First Look: Need a Hero? Call Booster!

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Who needs someone like Superman rescuing your loved ones when you have Booster Gold in town to do your hero-bidding?

Booster (played by the oh-so handsome Eric Martsolf) is all about pointing at things and saving people in distress in this exclusive preview of next week's episode, appropriately titled "Booster." You know who is not psyched for Booster-mania? Clark (Tom Welling). He may not be happy about it, but we're pretty much sold after that fancy commercial.

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TV Update: MTV Greenlights Two Jersey Shore Spinoffs

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Cabs are haaeerrre! And they'll be taking three Jersey Shore castmembers to spinoff town, which is located right past overexposure valley.

MTV just announced that Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Jenni "JWoww" Farley will be getting their own series, as will Paul "DJ Pauly D" Delvecchio. Both shows are set to air sometime in 2012.  So what will those wacky Jersey Shore kids be doing?

Plus, we've got news on The X Factor's crazy audition process and names that have been tossed around for possible judges…

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TV Update: Glee Goes Big for "Born This Way"

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If you're covering one of the biggest hits of the year, it's only right to do an extralong episode, right? Ryan Murphy & Co. must agree, because the April 26 episode of Glee will be stretched into a supersized 90 minutes!

In "Born This Way," we will see all of McKinley High embracing their inner monster (even though they already kind of did that last year in "Theatricality," but that's neither here nor there). Lauren and Quinn will fight for the prom queen crown, while Rachel considers a nose job. Get a preview of New Directions singing the Lady Gaga hit in the new trailer, and then jump inside for the rest of your TV news...

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CBS Renews Survivor; Jeff Probst Returning for Two More Seasons

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Jeff Probst isn't snuffing his Survivor torch yet.

The Emmy-winning host has signed a new deal to return for two more seasons of TV's longest-running hit reality competition series, which CBS just renewed for 2011-12. But is Probst still in talks to replace Regis Philbin? We have some answers, plus the rest of the news from TV world in today's roundup...

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Movie Review: I Am Number Four Gets Stuck in Smallville

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Review in a Hurry: It's got a clever premise—hunky teen aliens who can only be killed in a sequential order—but Four spends too much time in Smallville mode, with Four (Alex Pettyfer) living in Ohio and crushing on some cheerleader from Glee (Dianna Agron).

Once the action (and CGI) goes into overdrive, the wait is (mostly) worth it.

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At Last! Michael Rosenbaum Returns to Smallville for the Series Finale

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We were starting to think it wouldn't happen!

Michael Rosenbaum, the fan-favorite actor who played Lex Luthor for the first seven seasons of Smallville, is returning to appear in the series finale, scheduled for May 13.

The CW has confirmed that the rumors are true, but why is the star coming back after such a long absence?

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Look Which Fan-Fave Couple Is Embracing on Smallville

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We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto. 

After 10 seasons, Tom Welling's Clark Kent is graduating from the limited no-tights, no-flights world of Smallville to the traditional trappings of the mythic Superman. In these new photos from the Feb. 18 episode "Masquerade." (Sexy leather jacket "S," dude. Does Sons of Anarchy know about this?)

Plus, which two fan-fave characters appear to be embracing romance in this episode, which just so happens to be airing the same week as Valentine's Day? Have a look...

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It's a Good Day to Be an Acronym Show: NCIS Renewed For Ninth Season

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Lots of people watch show. Show gets renewed. See, the TV business isn't so hard to figure out.

For example, 22.8 million people tuned in to NCIS on Tuesday night, and that's all the incentive CBS needed.

NCIS, TV's reigning No. 1 drama, has been renewed for a ninth season, while its star, Mark Harmon, has inked a two-year deal with the network. See what CBS' president has to say about the deal, and get the rest of your TV news roundup…

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Erica Durance on Wedding Planning, Her Sticky Fingers and the Very End of Smallville

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Stars of long-running television shows deal with the final episodes in different ways. Some act their asses off to preserve the memories. Others sob uncontrollably. Erica Durance will probably do all that…plus steal.

I sat down with the lovely lady known as Lois Lane, and Erica was kind enough to share all her thoughts on Smallville's end, plus how she's preparing for her television wedding to the yummy Tom Welling...

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