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The banter between an amnesiac Clark and a characteristically blunt Lois provides much of the episode's humor, particularly when she finds his lack of recognition baffling. Deep Analysis: The "Blank" Slate

It is eventually revealed that Dr. Grady himself was responsible for Dillon's death, using Kevin’s powers to erase the boy's own memories of the truth. S04E19-Two Brothers [52F1E6A1].1080.mp4

The episode poses a philosophical question: if you lose your memories, are you still the same person? The banter between an amnesiac Clark and a

The "Two Brothers" theme permeates the narrative through Kevin Grady, a "meteor freak" with the ability to wipe memories. The emotional core of the episode reveals a tragic backstory where Kevin's father, , manipulated Kevin into believing he killed his brother, Dillon, in a hunting accident. The episode poses a philosophical question: if you

Reviewers from KryptonSite and IMDb praised Tom Welling’s performance for capturing a "newfound innocence" and vulnerability that contrasted with Clark’s usual burdened demeanor.

Fans often cite this as the "definitive" Chloe episode. Without his memories, Clark instinctively trusts Chloe with his powers, leading to a legendary final line: "You did all the same things [as you usually would]... except for one... You trusted me." .

The episode is best known for how it resets and then reaffirms the relationships between the main cast:

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