Chloe helps do some research on the missing people, but Clark is more concerned with Chloe’s relationship with Davis. He thinks it’s too soon after her break-up with Jimmy and he doesn’t get the appeal of Davis. Clearly he hasn’t seen Sam Witwer’s abs.
At Luthor Manor the next morning, Davis is somehow still alive, though covered in bandages. Tess apologizes, because she actually wanted to kill him. She knows that he’s the one who’s been going around killing all of the bad guys thanks to some research she did following Jimmy’s tip.
Tess knows more about who Davis is than he does, revealing Lionel Luthor’s Traveler scrapbook. The book takes us back to the day of the meteor shower when Young Davis hides from the Kents. After they leave, some military guys arrive and chase the little naked boy through the cornfields until they get him and trap him in a cage.
The military guys were, of course, agents of Lionel Luthor, because next we see Davis Bloom at Luthor Manor. Young Davis and Young Lex meet up and bond over their mutual love of comic book super heroes. In case you were wondering, that’s the definition of irony.
Back in the present, Tess tells Davis the story of how Lionel thought Davis was the Traveler when inr reality he was just a second boy who fell to Earth that day. So let me get this straight, Lex Luthor spent seven seasons trying to uncover Clark’s secret, and Tess has done it in less than one year? I think Lex’s intelligence may have been in his hair.
Clark and Chloe investigate Davis’ exploding truck and suffer two shocking revelations. The first is that there are a ton of dead bodies buried on the land. The second is that it’s the same field where Clark’s spaceship crashed during the meteor shower.
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