Clark asks Andrea, "Do you always change in a phone booth?" In the original Superman comics and films, Clark Kent uses a phone booth to change into Superman.
This episode kicks off the "Smallville: Vengeance chronicles" a limited web series.
Andrea Rojas/Angel of Vengeance describes Chloe as "Brenda Starr". Brenda Starr, Reporter is a comic strip about a glamorous, adventurous female reporter. It was created in 1940 by Dale Messick for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.
In the end, Chloe asks Clark if he can be a mild-mannered reporter by day and a crime fighter by night. In the Adventures of Superman (1952) starring George Reeves, Clark Kent is described as a "mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper."
Chloe mentions about going into Woodward & Bernstein zone whenever she gets totally involved in reporting. Between 1972 and 1976, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein emerged as two of the most famous journalists in America and became forever identified as the reporters who broke the biggest story in American politics.