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[s2e14] — Rush

The episode also features a notable guest appearance by as Dr. Walden, a character who would become crucial to the season's overarching mystery regarding the Kawatche caves.

For a long time, Pete felt like the sidekick. Under the parasite's influence, his resentment toward Clark's "boring" lifestyle and secret-keeping comes to the surface.

"Rush" is more than just a fun, high-energy episode; it serves as a wake-up call for the "Crows." It forces to realize that his secrets have a weight that his friends might not be able to carry, and it highlights the growing tension between Lex Luthor and the Kent family. [S2E14] Rush

Do you think was right to be frustrated with Clark's secrets, or was he just being reckless?

What makes "Rush" fascinating is how the parasites reveal the characters' hidden desires: The episode also features a notable guest appearance

This episode is one of the few times we see Clark, Chloe, and Pete all "breaking bad" at the same time, giving the cast a chance to play versions of their characters that were worlds away from their usual "teen drama" personas.

The parasite amplifies Chloe’s competitive nature and her romantic feelings for Clark, leading to a temporary (and messy) shift in their dynamic. What makes "Rush" fascinating is how the parasites

The episode kicks off when a group of students, including and Chloe Sullivan , are infected by prehistoric, meteor-enhanced parasites during an underground rave in the Kawatche caves. These parasites don’t just make you sick; they act like a supercharged shot of adrenaline and ego, removing all fear and social filters.

The episode also features a notable guest appearance by as Dr. Walden, a character who would become crucial to the season's overarching mystery regarding the Kawatche caves.

For a long time, Pete felt like the sidekick. Under the parasite's influence, his resentment toward Clark's "boring" lifestyle and secret-keeping comes to the surface.

"Rush" is more than just a fun, high-energy episode; it serves as a wake-up call for the "Crows." It forces to realize that his secrets have a weight that his friends might not be able to carry, and it highlights the growing tension between Lex Luthor and the Kent family.

Do you think was right to be frustrated with Clark's secrets, or was he just being reckless?

What makes "Rush" fascinating is how the parasites reveal the characters' hidden desires:

This episode is one of the few times we see Clark, Chloe, and Pete all "breaking bad" at the same time, giving the cast a chance to play versions of their characters that were worlds away from their usual "teen drama" personas.

The parasite amplifies Chloe’s competitive nature and her romantic feelings for Clark, leading to a temporary (and messy) shift in their dynamic.

The episode kicks off when a group of students, including and Chloe Sullivan , are infected by prehistoric, meteor-enhanced parasites during an underground rave in the Kawatche caves. These parasites don’t just make you sick; they act like a supercharged shot of adrenaline and ego, removing all fear and social filters.