Proper noun
Smallville
(fiction) A fictional small town, frequently representing a backwater place of origin, usually a rural farming community in the United States
I got to do a whole slew of TV movies playing the bad guy, including an episode of Smallville. That would never have happened if I hadn't done the Stand. Corin Nemec
I think the little girl in Smallville is terrific, but I only watched it once. Margot Kidder
After an accidental exposure, Supergirl first merely became uninhibited, much like the effects in Smallville, but later, became outright violent and paranoid. Source: Internet
Along with Bronfman, Raniere's teachings won him the devotion of Hollywood actors including Allison Mack of TV's "Smallville." Source: Internet
As the two old friends go over their history, dating back to their shared childhood as classmates back in Smallville, Lana asks Clark what personally fears him the most. Source: Internet
In both versions, Lex Luthor leaves Smallville "under a cloud of rumor and suspicion", when his father is mysteriously killed. Source: Internet