Al Gough Talks About The Smallville Death
Last week, we interviewed Executive Producer Alfred Gough in anticipation of Smallville's 100th episode, which aired on January 26. Now that the episode has passed, we have a few follow-up questions, where Gough talks about the decision to kill Jonathan Kent and has some kind words to say for actor John Schneider:

KRYPTONSITE: Was it always part of the plan to kill Jonathan Kent in the 100th episode?

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ALFRED GOUGH: It's part of the mythology. We had talked about other characters, but it just seemed that as we were going into Season Five, this is the year the boy becomes the man, so at some point the mentor/father figure has to die, in order for Clark to ultimately step up and really embrace his destiny. Nobody can buffer or shield him anymore from these things. He's got to take it on for himself.

K-SITE: Do you have any words to say about John Schneider and his performance as Jonathan Kent?

GOUGH: He's a terrific actor. He's a total TV star, of which there are very few. He's a guy we always wanted to cast on the show, the first time we came in and met him. I think he completely embodies the qualities of Jonathan Kent. The strengths, and a kindess, but there's a fight in him as well, and I think you can see all these things in Clark. And he's obviously a parent who, in his own life, deeply cares about his kids, and I think that translated onto the screen. He just brought a real warmth and authenticity to the role. And when we broke the news, he took it like a pro, and was very dignified, and he understood, and understands the nature of doing a television series, and he's a great guy, and I'm sure he will now go on and star in another hit show. Like I said, he's a complete TV star, and there are very few of them.

K-SITE: Some photos had leaked a few weeks ago of Clark taking a dead Jonathan's body to the Fortress of Solitude, but that scene was absent from the final cut. What happened there?

GOUGH: We just felt it was too much. It was something that sounded great on paper, but ultimately it seemed a little awkward and a little morbid. It felt like a little bit of a stutter step in the episode. You'd already seen it once when he brought Lana, and it's not like he brought Lana's body there. I think some of it was the staging, and some of it was just - you didn't need to see that scene again.

To read our review with Al Gough from last week, click here.

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