First Aired: Feb. 05, 2009 on The CW

Rate Episode: 4.6/5 (5 votes)
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Season 8 » Episode #14 - Requiem

Smallville - 08x14 Requiem
Summary: A toymaker with a grudge targets Oliver Queen, and blows up the LuthorCorp board of directors.

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Guest Stars:

Winslow Schott played by Chris Gauthier
Toyman played by Chris Gauthier
Lex Luthor played by Kevin Miller (XI)
Lex Luthor voiced by Matt Adler
Nurse played by Chiara Zanni
Board Member #1 played by Francis X. McCarthy
Board Member #2 played by Teryl Rothery
Board Member #3 played by Ray Galletti

Episode Quotes

Winslow Schott: The world moves so fast today, people can't remember how much better it was when they were kids, hours would feel like days and a favorite toy could be a child's best friend [ turns and looks at a doll] toys are a powerful thing you know? A vessel of imagination imbeaured with life to make a simple act real.
Winslow Schott: Even the greatest plan can't guarantee perfect execution [ sits in front of his doll] Ms Mercer wasn't in the building and somehow Oliver Queen survived
Chloe Sullivan: [ After Oliver mentions Winslow's explosives could blow up kidney stones] Pretty high praise for a guy you handed the pink slip to, what happened?
Oliver Queen: High pressure job, he snapped, he started bringing toys to work then he started bringing explosives in toys, I discovered he had gone beyond the toy box
Chloe Sullivan: Why are you telling me this when you have your very own bomb squad in Clark and Lana?
Oliver Queen: Winslow could've killed me any time in the last six years, the boy pulled the pin but I think he's working for Lex
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Trivia

  • The last episode with Lana Lang.
  • The Toyman planted his bomb in a Newton's cradle in the opening scene.
  • Winslow Schott is Smallville's version of comics villain "The Toyman."
  • Lex tells Clark and Lana: "Do you know what people remember about the greatest star-crossed romances? Not how the lovers met, but the way the relationship tragically ended...." One other example would be William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, which ends with the lovers committing suicide.