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<blockquote data-quote="Maerdwyn" data-source="post: 1551938" data-attributes="member: 835"><p>Great call, Belen - I still think some significant time will pass before the next season, and that the series has at least a chance of moving to Metropolis, but you're right about him not being ready to be Superman.</p><p> </p><p>I disagree that he's never been close to Chloe; they spend more time together than do he and Lana, and were friends in the series' backstory - they worked together on the Torch all three seasons. He asked her to the formal, and they briefly tried to date before Chloe broke it off over concerns about her friendship with Lana. </p><p> </p><p>As for the Lois thing, and of course this is all theory that I don't think I even think will play out, but here goes: </p><p> </p><p>[Crazy Hypothetical]</p><p>Chloe has already displayed an intention to use her cousin's name as a pseudonym - the only one she told about that is dead, preserving the viability of the name as a secret ID.</p><p> </p><p>When Clark comes back from the Phantom Zone, he goes back to his parents, but can't go back to Smallville High, because he's too old, at least according to his birth certificate. He works on the farm and gets his GED, but when his father dies, he knows it's time to leave. He's been lonely anyway without his close friends who are either in Paris, Wichita, or the cemetary, and he goes to Metropolis to be "on his own." He struggles to make it for a while until he remembers that Perry White told him that if he ever need a job to look him up.</p><p> </p><p>He goes in, gets the job, and is introduced to "Lois." She doesn't let on she knows him and acts a little rude to him - in private she says she eeds him to keep *her* identity a secret for the sake of the witness protection thing. Besides she's *over* Smallville, She's had two years of living in a Metropolitan identity, and has grown out of Smallvile and it's farmboys, leading her to be a little dissmissive and rude to Clark "Smalville" Kent. That in addition to Clarks attraction to her, is another aspect of the early Clark-Lois relationship.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>[/ crazy hypothetical]</p><p>Bang on.</p><p> </p><p>I agree here too - Jor El of the 1961 episode just wan't like that. is there a Braniac/Eradicator story going on?</p><p> </p><p>I didn't like it that much, but it was interesting - I was glad it wasn't really Kara.</p><p> </p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maerdwyn, post: 1551938, member: 835"] Great call, Belen - I still think some significant time will pass before the next season, and that the series has at least a chance of moving to Metropolis, but you're right about him not being ready to be Superman. I disagree that he's never been close to Chloe; they spend more time together than do he and Lana, and were friends in the series' backstory - they worked together on the Torch all three seasons. He asked her to the formal, and they briefly tried to date before Chloe broke it off over concerns about her friendship with Lana. As for the Lois thing, and of course this is all theory that I don't think I even think will play out, but here goes: [Crazy Hypothetical] Chloe has already displayed an intention to use her cousin's name as a pseudonym - the only one she told about that is dead, preserving the viability of the name as a secret ID. When Clark comes back from the Phantom Zone, he goes back to his parents, but can't go back to Smallville High, because he's too old, at least according to his birth certificate. He works on the farm and gets his GED, but when his father dies, he knows it's time to leave. He's been lonely anyway without his close friends who are either in Paris, Wichita, or the cemetary, and he goes to Metropolis to be "on his own." He struggles to make it for a while until he remembers that Perry White told him that if he ever need a job to look him up. He goes in, gets the job, and is introduced to "Lois." She doesn't let on she knows him and acts a little rude to him - in private she says she eeds him to keep *her* identity a secret for the sake of the witness protection thing. Besides she's *over* Smallville, She's had two years of living in a Metropolitan identity, and has grown out of Smallvile and it's farmboys, leading her to be a little dissmissive and rude to Clark "Smalville" Kent. That in addition to Clarks attraction to her, is another aspect of the early Clark-Lois relationship. [/ crazy hypothetical] Bang on. I agree here too - Jor El of the 1961 episode just wan't like that. is there a Braniac/Eradicator story going on? I didn't like it that much, but it was interesting - I was glad it wasn't really Kara. Ian [/QUOTE]
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