Alan Ritchson returns to Smallville this week as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a.k.a. Aquaman, with new wifey Mera in tow, and from the sounds of it, the King of Atlantis is about to make some major waves for Clark. Actually, based on our chat with executive producers Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders, fans are in for a flood of awesome in the upcoming weeks.
TV Guide Magazine: Let's talk Aquaman... What's the story behind his  return?
Brian Peterson: Well, we've been wanting to  bring Aquaman back for a while, and we just found that the right way to bring  him back was with his wife Mera, because it really shines a light on Clark's  relationship with Lois. It makes the story very much about Clark. But it's not  only that. A.C. comes back at a time when he has really opposing views to  Clark's as to how to handle the encroaching government witch hunt and  censorship.
TV Guide Magazine: So we're gonna see A.C. stepping up to  Clark?
Brian Peterson: Yes. We have a very  explosive teaser.
Kelly Souders: It's full action!
TV Guide Magazine: Will we see scenes of Lois and Mera  together?
Brian Peterson: We will.
TV Guide Magazine: They can be the Real Housewives of the DC  Universe!
Brian Peterson: [Laughs] A  little bit, but neither of them is really housewife-y. We do get a little bit of  enlightenment as to A.C. and Mera's relationship, and how that impacts Lois.
TV Guide Magazine: So we've seen the ring. When can we expect the  "on-bended-knee" moment.
Kelly Souders: Sooner than  you think. It's gonna come out in the next three episodes. It will happen.
TV Guide Magazine: What about a wedding?
Kelly  Souders: That's a little too soon to tell. We haven't gotten to break  the end [of the series] yet.
TV Guide Magazine: Does the engagement have anything to do with Annette  O'Toole's return as Martha?
Brian Peterson:  There is a slight moment about Martha's return in there. She comes back for a  couple different reasons. Her senator position comes into play more heavily.
TV Guide Magazine: Any talk of Perry coming back with  her?
Kelly Souders: He is not coming back, although  we would love to have him. But you will still have a sense of Perry in her  episodes.
TV Guide Magazine: How fun is it that Tess is a Luthor,  now?
Kelly Souders: Oh my gosh!
Brian  Peterson: What's fun is that it didn't leak! We have been planning that  forever, and the fact that we could keep it under wraps was a huge coup. It's  more fun when you get to see it in the episode rather than read about it, you  know? 
TV Guide Magazine: You could hear the screams around the  Twitterverse. And this opens up so much for her.
Kelly  Souders: It's definitely gonna be in the forefront of Tess' world for  the rest of the season.
TV Guide Magazine: Will she come clean about her  parentage?
Kelly Souders: Well, that's not so easy  for her to do. [Laughs] We all know what everybody thinks about the  Luthors, and she has felt the same way for a while now. Finding out that she is  one them? Not the highlight of her day.
Brian Peterson: But  we don't draw that out a long time. It kind of culminates in the "Luthor"  episode.
TV Guide Magazine: Will she be going back to her bad self? Because we  love her as an ally.
Brian Peterson:  [Laughs] She has a very difficult struggle inside.
TV Guide Magazine: We'll take that, since it means more Cassidy  Freeman, who has been awesome!
Kelly Souders:  You should watch her in "Luthor." She is fantastic. I mean, you see every side  of her.
TV Guide Magazine: And Tess had those great scenes with Oliver. Are  you thinking of going there again?
Kelly Souders: A  little love interest is coming back into Oliver's life, so it's going to be  difficult for him to stray too far.
TV Guide Magazine: And is this Chloe?
Kelly  Souders: This would be Chloe. [Laughs] Allison Mack  is back in Episode 12, then a couple after that.
Brian  Peterson: The flashback is in [the mid-season finale], "Icarus," and  then in the next episode, she is back for the whole thing.
TV Guide Magazine: People will be so thrilled. How is the Darkseid  story going to play into the New Year?
Brian  Peterson: We've purposely kept that at a slow burn because we want to  ramp it up in the second half of the season, because it works with the theme of  how evil works: It does creep up on you. So it will play pretty significantly in  the second half of the season.
TV Guide Magazine: So many people want to know if we'll see more of  Lois as a reporter.
Kelly Souders: In the second  half of the season, that comes more into play, because right now they have other  things to deal with.
Brian Peterson: And there is a great  scene in this week's episode, a great Lois reporter scene.
TV Guide Magazine: Will Clark ever go  public?
Kelly Souders: That is what he is going to  struggle with in the last half as he realizes that he isn't quite in the Clark  Kent-Superman world yet. And we have a ways to go. It definitely weighs on him.  The pressure gets really turned up on the whole JLA at the end of this run. It  comes to a head in "Icarus," so it changes the game a little bit.
TV Guide Magazine: It's been so cool to see the show evolve. Do you  have a favorite moment so far?
Brian Peterson:  Well, it's like you just said. We love those first several seasons, which is why  we try to go back either thematically or visually to those. But Clark is in such  a different place now, it's hard to compare them.
Kelly  Souders: But I have to say, the end of the  200th episode is one of my favorites.
TV Guide Magazine: What's up with the suit?
Kelly  Souders: Obviously, we all know it's in the Fortress and he knows it's  there. But we have to say, the rumor that's out there right now, that he's going  to be wearing it soon, we don't know where that came from. That is just a rumor.  The quest is to earn it back.
TV Guide Magazine: Tom Welling has  been killing it this season.
Kelly Souders: He just  really has stepped up his game even further this year and it has been so  powerful.
TV Guide Magazine: He's carrying the show, directed this week's  episode and is executive producing Hellcats. I'm starting to think  he's a superhero.
Kelly Souders: My theory  is that he is a vampire and never sleeps. [Laughs]
TV Guide Magazine: How was he as a director this time  around?
Kelly Souders: What's great is that Tom  loves to direct. It gives him a chance to step out of his daily routine and sink  his teeth, creatively, into a bit of a new world. He absolutely loved it.
TV Guide Magazine: Can you give us one tease for what we can look  forward to coming up?
Kelly Souders: Wow, that's a  big one. I think Clark and Lois will be evolving, possibly into places people  aren't expecting. And as far as Clark Kent goes, we are going to see some really  great moments that bring us back to the Clark Kent we know from the DC universe.  There are some great moments coming out of the comics and movies, ones we loved  growing up.
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