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"Absolute Justice"
Series Smallville
Season 9, Episode 11
Smallville 9x11 001
Air date February 5th, 2010
Writers Geoff Johns
Director Glen Winter
Tom Welling
Producers Anne Cofell Saunders; Joe Davola; Tom Flores; Scott Graham; Jordan Hawley; Holly Henderson; Rob Maier; Jae Marchant; James Marshall; Turi Meyer; Brian Wayne Peterson; Christopher Petry; Brian Robbins; Tim Scanlan; Al Septien; Kelly Souders; Michael Tollin; Cristina Verano; Tom Welling; Don Whitehead
Starring Tom Welling; Allison Mack; Erica Durance; Cassidy Freeman; Callum Blue; Justin Hartley
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"Absolute Justice" is the eleventh episode of season nine of the American teen superhero drama Smallville and the 185th and 186ths episodes of the series overall. It was directed by Glen Winter as well as series star Tom Welling and written by comic book scribe Geoff Johns based on concepts developed by Tim McCanlies, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. It first aired on the CW Network on Friday, February 5th, 2010.

Synopsis[]

"Society"[]

"Legends"[]

Cast[]

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • "Absolute Justice" is a two-hour mini-movie event that aired as a mid-season break between "Disciple" and "Warrior".
  • Production code numbers: 3X5262 (Part 1) and 3X5263 (Part 2).
  • The first part of "Absolute Justice" was originally titled "Society".
  • The second part of "Absolute Justice" was originally titled "Legends".
  • Callum Blue is credited in this episode, but does not make an actual appearance.
  • First appearance of the Justice Society of America on Smallville.

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See also[]

Adventures of Superman

Superboy

Lois & Clark

Smallville

Superman (1988)

Superman: The Animated Series

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References[]

  1. Credited, but does not appear in this episode.
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