Mark Verheiden Talks About "Perry"
Interview for KryptonSite by Craig Byrne - K-Site Webmaster

SPOILER WARNING!!!!

One of the great characters in Clark Kent's future who will help guide the adult Clark in much the same way as his peers do in the present day is Perry White, editor of the Daily Planet newspaper. Perry has been a fixture of the comics since the early days, and has been played by several different actors over the years, most recently Jackie Cooper and Lane Smith. The character is coming to Smallville on the October 29 episode, appropriately titled "Perry," and he will be played by actor Michael McKean (from This Is Spinal Tap, Laverne & Shirley, A Mighty Wind, and many more... in fact, he once played Perry White on SNL!)

Much like Smallville shows us Clark Kent before he is the great hero and Lex Luthor before he is the great anti-hero, this Perry White isn't quite the great wise editor you see in Superman's future. Writer Mark Verheiden, who has written past favorites like "X-Ray," "Zero," "Rogue," "Heat," and several more, again writes another pivotal chapter in the life of young Clark Kent. Verheiden was kind enough to answer some questions regarding the episode. The interview follows...

KRYPTONSITE: Since many fans read about what happened before the writing started in the Wizard magazine feature, can you tell us how you were selected to be the one to write "Perry?"

MARK VERHEIDEN: There are all sorts of reasons how and why executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar assign episodes, but I really wanted to do this one because I felt an affinity for the Perry White character. I worked for five years at the Los Angeles Times, so I actually bumped into journalists -- usually at the bar across the street -- with Perry-like characteristics. Also, after writing "Heat" last year, I was looking forward to working on another lighter episode.

K-SITE: How does the Perry White character in Smallville differ from the Perry we are used to seeing in the comics?

MV: We're essentially seeing Perry before he transforms into the curmudgeon-with-a-heart-of-gold at the Daily Planet. Our Perry has been rocked by failure, drinks too much, and generally needs a kick in the pants to get back on track.

K-SITE: What can you say about how the characters interact with Perry that won't spoil anything that hasn't already been said?

MV: I think people will find Chloe's reaction to him interesting, and not quite what you'd expect...

K-SITE: Will we be seeing or hearing any in-jokes in the episode along the lines of "Don't call me Chief" or "Great Caesar's Ghost?"

MV: How can you do an episode featuring Perry White without a little callback? But it comes from an unexpected source.

K-SITE: Is there a part of the episode that makes you particularly proud?

MV: "Perry" is probably my favorite of the ten episodes I've written/co-written for Smallville. TV is an interesting process, in that you're always waiting for the other shoe to drop when you work on a script. Production issues can come up, casting can be an issue, and sometimes what worked on the page doesn't quite translate on screen. But "Perry" had the smoothest transition from first draft to final cut of anything I've done. Director Jeannot Szwarc really understood what we were going for, the whole cast's great in it, and we were especially lucky to get Michael McKean for Perry. He really caught the spirit of a man who knows he's hit a dead-end road, but can't quite figure out how to turn things around... until he meets Clark.

K-SITE: Tigress35 wants to know: Will "Perry" continue the now 4 episode long Tom Welling shirtless streak?

MV: You'll know Oct. 29!

K-SITE: Do you have any more stories coming up in the Smallville comic?

MV: I'm overseeing the development of the story-lines, but Clint Carpenter is doing an excellent job writing the book and I hope he continues for the foreseeable future...

K-SITE: Now that the series is in its third year, have there been any characters that really stand out to you as being particularly a joy to write? Are any of them difficult?

MV: After three years, I've learned that all the characters have their own voices, and there are different pleasures/challenges in approaching them. Chloe remains a special favorite, but each member of the cast brings their own POV to a story...

K-SITE: Is the door open for Perry White to return to the show?

MV: Short answer is "yes," if the right story comes up.

K-SITE: And finally... after "Perry," when should we expect your next episode?

MV: I'm co-writing an episode with Drew Greenberg called "Hereafter", which will explore the issue of fate and Clark's destiny from a different perspective. It's way different from "Perry", but challenging in all sorts of other ways. Look for it sometime next year...

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