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[s6e12] Labyrinth Apr 2026

: Fans often compare this "alternate reality" trope to classic episodes like Buffy the Vampire Slayer 's "Normal Again," noting how it tests Clark's commitment to his destiny.

For a deep dive into the making of this episode, check out the Talk Ville Podcast where the cast discusses Clark's vulnerability on full display. [S6E12] Labyrinth

: Lana begs Clark to accept treatment so they can stay together in this "normal" life, forcing him to choose between a comfortable lie and a dangerous truth. Why It Matters : Fans often compare this "alternate reality" trope

: This episode marks a pivotal moment with the introduction of John Jones, who becomes a vital ally in Clark's journey. Why It Matters : This episode marks a

: Stripping Clark of his powers allows the audience to see his true resilience and character.

: Clark eventually learns from a fellow patient, John Jones (Phil Morris), that the asylum is a mental trap created by a Phantom Zone escapee attempting to take over his body.

In the Smallville Season 6 episode Clark Kent faces one of his most psychological challenges when he wakes up in a mental asylum, stripped of his powers and told his life as a superhero was merely a five-year delusion. This episode is widely praised for Tom Welling's performance and its exploration of Clark's core vulnerabilities. Episode Summary After an attack, Clark finds himself in a world where: