Lex had many points through Smallville where he reached crucial points of no return, I feel the most defining in shaping his future (in addition to the futures of everyone else in his life) came in "Lexmas", but no doubt "Descent" is when his transformation to the 100% full-fledged Lex Luthor is complete. You also got the subtle moments like when he first lies to Clark in direct retaliation to a lie he was told (end of "Run"), when his darker side started balancing just a bit over his lighter (end of "Onyx"), when he was finally ready to let his father die (Season 4 finale), not to mention the end of his friendship with Clark. There were also more blunt vital spots like Jonathan's passing was losing the last person he truly respected, the first time Lex hsd an innocent person killed ("Cyborg"), when any lingering love he had for Lana became pure obsession (end of "Fallout"), and of course when he cast aside any admiration he had left for Julian by killing his clones (in the process no longer caring to have his father's love).
Lex's journey was a long one, but like Clark's, we saw every chapter from baby-steps to flight.
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