View Full Version : Wouldn't it be better if Lois accepted Clark's room offer?
Alexander III
10-09-2008, 07:16 PM
Storyline would've been better, now that mama kent's gone, Clark feels so lonely in the house he needs some company! Clois c'mon CLOIS!!!
Poyntz
10-09-2008, 07:18 PM
Nah i was happy she declined. If she moved in that he wouldnt beable to be himself around the house anymore like running off to work at the last minute LOL
Razzle
10-09-2008, 07:18 PM
i am guessing she does not want to get closer to clark so she can avoid those weird jealous outbursts she had.
lovinredkclark
10-09-2008, 07:27 PM
i glad she didn't move. she's accepted that she has feelings for him and doesn't want to fall into the 'too comfortable, we'll just be friends' catagory. imo.
theotherJane
10-09-2008, 07:38 PM
NO! They shouldn't live together.
Karafan1
10-09-2008, 07:41 PM
Clark couldn't take the hint at the beginning of the episode but he asked Lois if she wanted to move back at the end of the episode..What was that??
lovinredkclark
10-09-2008, 08:01 PM
in between he asked me if i wanted the room but unfortunately i had to decline, so he asked lois instead.
Aries83
10-09-2008, 08:09 PM
Clark couldn't take the hint at the beginning of the episode but he asked Lois if she wanted to move back at the end of the episode..What was that??
Because he could tell that Lois had feelings for him after she stormed out. Even though she didn't say yes, that doesn't mean that an apartment won't fall through, causing her to accept the original offer.
Even though we've seen them share the house in Season 4, it would be nice to see them back in it again acting completely different. I could see the urgency in Clark's eyes and hear it in his voice when he asked. He wanted her to say yes.
Aloof
10-09-2008, 08:10 PM
No, not yet... I think it'd a bit too soon.
Alexander III
10-09-2008, 08:22 PM
Nothing comes too soon when it is LOOOOVVVEE, well, is Lois falling in luv? Does Clark even hv feelings for her, just for one bit?
AndiGirl
10-09-2008, 08:24 PM
Storyline would've been better, now that mama kent's gone, Clark feels so lonely in the house he needs some company! Clois c'mon CLOIS!!!
I think thats why she didnt accept the offer really. Before they had this slight flirting...but it was mostly platonic. Now...they are both having mixed feelings...so moving in together would have complicated that.
I think it's a good sign for Clois that she didnt want to move in. You can live with a brother figure...not a guy you are considering romantically. ;)
silverdragon
10-09-2008, 08:31 PM
i was thrilled that she didn't agree....it would have showed that she was pushing for a relationship with clark...
instead now after her rant when she caught clark with maxima and the whole convo she had she with maxima she'll start to realize that she is truely falling in love with clark and that living together would be very hard for her to hide those grwoing feelings...
rebecavaldez
10-09-2008, 08:32 PM
it would have been an easier way for clark and lois to become CLOIS!
MrZeppo
10-09-2008, 08:35 PM
... Speaking of which, I want Superspeed so I can zoom to and from work. It would make life so much easier.
Oddly enough, I think Lois likes Clark a lot. Erica is extremely talented, the look in her eyes at the end, all hopeful and kinda tearing up while Clark was talking about soulmates was so cute. It's really interesting to see Lois liking Clark while he's kind of half aware. It's so completely the opposite of the normal Lois and Clark legend...
I honestly think if Clark had made the offer to move in with him and not given that stupid speech about not seeing the people in front of him (Irony anyone? Talk about anvils!) she would have said yes.
I did love her cocky attitude and wink as she declined. Reallllly cool Lois!
Alexander III
10-09-2008, 09:15 PM
I wish she'd just run up to Clark and kiss him already. No need to hide your weird/awkard feelings Lois, unleash it!
Kevin24
10-10-2008, 01:06 PM
I was a little disappointed when she declined the invite too but I am she did it because it would be to awkward living with someone you are starting to fall in love with.
Talk about Sexual Tension!!!
Because he could tell that Lois had feelings for him after she stormed out. Even though she didn't say yes, that doesn't mean that an apartment won't fall through, causing her to accept the original offer.
Even though we've seen them share the house in Season 4, it would be nice to see them back in it again acting completely different. I could see the urgency in Clark's eyes and hear it in his voice when he asked. He wanted her to say yes.
Yeah, but did he want her there because he has feelings for her or because he's lonely? Two totally different things.
Also, she couldn't say 'yes' because the rules have changed. He's no longer just a friend... now he's a friend that she has a crush on... so living with him would be torture.
morrigan01
10-10-2008, 01:11 PM
If Clark had made her the offer to move in before everything with Maxima went down, she would have said yes.
She couldn't say yes after it did though because her unexpected jealousy and what Maxima said to her has now thrown her feelings for Clark off-balance. (And she's trying to ignore those feelings whatever they are). Moving in with him would have just complicated it for her even more, and she knew that.
So, even though I love Clois, I'm glad she said no.
But I will say this . . . I think she WILL move in sometime really late in the second half of the season. Not because they'll be a couple at that point, but because something is maybe going to happen that's going to force her to have to (or Clark will insist she does for protection for some reason).
svtwamedfan05
10-10-2008, 01:33 PM
If Clark had made her the offer to move in before everything with Maxima went down, she would have said yes.
She couldn't say yes after it did though because her unexpected jealousy and what Maxima said to her has now thrown her feelings for Clark off-balance. (And she's trying to ignore those feelings whatever they are). Moving in with him would have just complicated it for her even more, and she knew that.
So, even though I love Clois, I'm glad she said no.
But I will say this . . . I think she WILL move in sometime really late in the second half of the season. Not because they'll be a couple at that point, but because something is maybe going to happen that's going to force her to have to (or Clark will insist she does for protection for some reason).
Totally agree
ElVibo
10-10-2008, 01:51 PM
Nothing comes too soon when it is LOOOOVVVEE, well, is Lois falling in luv? Does Clark even hv feelings for her, just for one bit?
We'll find out next episode.
morrigan01 as a guy I have no idea what you said but somehow I have this sense of understanding where you're coming from. God bless a woman's brain, it's such a mystery to us guys, and I find that appealing. LOL
Atomic girl
10-10-2008, 01:58 PM
At this point in their "relationship" Lois moving back into the Kent Farm would have brought that whole sibling vibe back.......
susangail
10-10-2008, 02:03 PM
At this point in their "relationship" Lois moving back into the Kent Farm would have brought that whole sibling vibe back.......
I agree. Plus, it's more interesting to have the bulk of their time together be at The Planet.
LCforever
10-10-2008, 02:10 PM
Yeah, but did he want her there because he has feelings for her or because he's lonely? Two totally different things.
Also, she couldn't say 'yes' because the rules have changed. He's no longer just a friend... now he's a friend that she has a crush on... so living with him would be torture.
Exactly..she'd be dreaming about him every night!! :p
lovinredkclark
10-10-2008, 02:19 PM
imo i think lois would see it as a bit weird living in the same house that he shared with lana. if lois had said yes and move into the kent farm, and she wanted to persue her feelings for clark she might felt like she was competing with the memories of lana.
if they move in together it should be somewhere completely new for both of them.
SnowBird
10-10-2008, 03:14 PM
Lois said no because she doesn't trust herself to be in close quarters with Clark so much of the time. She has made a realization that she has feelings for him and she is resisting. I think Clark hasn't a clue yet and it was an innocent jesture on his part to offer her the room. It's a good thing for now that Lois had the good sense to decline the offer. As much as I'd like to see them together, they need more time to build their feelings for each other. I like the journey of them getting closer and I don't want it to happen too soon.
morrigan01
10-12-2008, 12:02 AM
We'll find out next episode.
morrigan01 as a guy I have no idea what you said but somehow I have this sense of understanding where you're coming from. God bless a woman's brain, it's such a mystery to us guys, and I find that appealing. LOL
LOL. Uh, thanks, I think. ;)
smallvillerocks45
10-12-2008, 03:17 PM
Nah i was happy she declined. If she moved in that he wouldnt beable to be himself around the house anymore like running off to work at the last minute LOL
I was thinking the same thing.
Lois would have to leave at four in the morning (probably) to get to work on time, and if Clark is still sleeping, it would seem suspicious if he arrived to The Planet at the same time or earlier. She'd definitely notice these nuances if they lived together.
kryptonaidxh
10-12-2008, 05:48 PM
:DYes, Lois should move in with Clark into the farm:D
But thanks God we have a lot of Clois episodes, and I really hope we have a lot of more for the second half of this season.:D
DontCha
10-12-2008, 05:52 PM
too soon, but she'll move in later in the season.
kryptonaidxh
10-12-2008, 06:07 PM
:Dwell I hope so.. please writters move Lois and Clark together:D
anyway they´re destined to end together and in love with each other:D
go MORE CLOIS EPISODES!!:D
scifigirl
10-12-2008, 06:47 PM
I think it was a good move on her part not to move in with CK. I think that she is realizing her feelings for him; however, I think that she is taking it slow for a few good reasons. 1. Clark is not over Lana and he needs to work through that. If she moved in, she would become the receptacle where he dumps all his Lana-related emotional baggage. 2. Since she does have feelings for him and he doesn't have a clue, it would be incredibly awkward to live together. She probably wants to avoid any future Maxima-like encounters.
Sweetie
10-12-2008, 09:01 PM
Lois did the right thing.Both were hit hard by awfull break ups.They need to take it slow.Clark is effraid to be alone forever that's why he asked her to move in.Lois didn't wants to hear him complain about Lana days after days.Lois wants to be love for the right reason not just to be the girl who replaced Lana.
skylar
10-13-2008, 07:05 AM
Lois said no because she doesn't trust herself to be in close quarters with Clark so much of the time. She has made a realization that she has feelings for him and she is resisting. I think Clark hasn't a clue yet and it was an innocent jesture on his part to offer her the room. It's a good thing for now that Lois had the good sense to decline the offer. As much as I'd like to see them together, they need more time to build their feelings for each other. I like the journey of them getting closer and I don't want it to happen too soon.
I agree... but it would be fun to see!!!
I was thinking the same thing.
Lois would have to leave at four in the morning (probably) to get to work on time, and if Clark is still sleeping, it would seem suspicious if he arrived to The Planet at the same time or earlier. She'd definitely notice these nuances if they lived together.
Oh yeah... I totally forgot that they would have to commute together. LOL... that would be funny.
I do think, though, that we're expected to believe that Smallville and Metropolis are closer than 3 hours, at this point. Otherwise, it wouldn't make sense for any of them to be living in Smallville.
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Exactly..she'd be dreaming about him every night!! :p
And she'd be trying catch glimpses of Clark Jr. in the shower. :lol:
Hopefulsuicide
10-13-2008, 11:29 AM
i thought him even suggesting it was a big BDA moment tbh... so okay Clark, how are you going to explain how everything gets done on the farm? how are you going to get to work? you gonna have to ride in with lois every day? thats gonna slow things down a bit isnt it? how bout shelby... if your feeding him then i'd assume your doing it twice/three times a day... so you must nip back with your super speed to do it... how you gonna explain that?
there would just have been soooo many questions, every episode, and im tired of picking up on inconsistencies
Sweetie
10-13-2008, 11:58 AM
i thought him even suggesting it was a big BDA moment tbh... so okay Clark, how are you going to explain how everything gets done on the farm? how are you going to get to work? you gonna have to ride in with lois every day? thats gonna slow things down a bit isnt it? how bout shelby... if your feeding him then i'd assume your doing it twice/three times a day... so you must nip back with your super speed to do it... how you gonna explain that?
there would just have been soooo many questions, every episode, and im tired of picking up on inconsistencies
That's what I was thinking that could be a big problem,he would have to be carefull around her.
I keep thinking about a funny snenario when Lana returns and Clois are living together...Lois coming out of the shower,her hair still yet opens the door..."Oh,look,who dares to show up?Clark is still in the shower.Do you want to wait?"Can you imagine Lana's reaction :eek:
SteveS
10-13-2008, 07:01 PM
No, lois shouldn't live on the farm again. She is a pig-sty in her room (she never makes a bed) and she made a pig-sty of the kitchen with her gross incompetence at cooking. She brings nothing to the table on the farm, since it was her criminal sister (Lucy) who helped out on the farm. lois was too busy giggling in her jog bra out on the road to help in the farm business.
Now wouldn't it have been funny if ClarkMan had been so rudely arrogant to lois about her lack of worth around the farm as she has been to him for years? I can just see it, ClarkMan says: "lois, you are as worthless as t##s on a boar hog around here!}"
Of course he doesn't do that kind of thing he has class and manners and is super-humble, especially when compared to super=arrogant lois.
WickedJenn
10-13-2008, 07:04 PM
No, lois shouldn't live on the farm again. She is a pig-sty in her room (she never makes a bed) and she made a pig-sty of the kitchen with her gross incompetence at cooking. She brings nothing to the table on the farm, since it was her criminal sister (Lucy) who helped out on the farm. lois was too busy giggling in her jog bra out on the road to help in the farm business.
Now wouldn't it have been funny if ClarkMan had been so rudely arrogant to lois about her lack of worth around the farm as she has been to him for years? I can just see it, ClarkMan says: "lois, you are as worthless as t##s on a boar hog around here!}"
Of course he doesn't do that kind of thing he has class and manners and is super-humble, especially when compared to super=arrogant lois.
Thus far, she's not accepting his invite anyway. Even she herself said it didn't work out well the last few times.
That's interesting (RE: bolded part) since HE asked HER to move in :p And if Lois hadn't been "worth anything to him for years" then why did he bother running after her when she caught Maxima and himself in the elevator?
SteveS
10-13-2008, 07:15 PM
The answer is simple, ClarkMan is a super good person, he seeks out and helps others. He is considerate where others are inconsiderate and crass. He wishes Chloe well on her impending marriage when his face says something else is going on in his mind even as he embraces her. So, add super-consideration and thoughtfulness to his list of qualities and compare that with lois in general. (the key word there was in 'general.')
The Maxima scene in the elevator is just another lightswitch the writers have taken rather than building a believably good bond between lois and ClarkMan based upon mutual respect a la Mulder & Scully. The latter is and has been far beyond the imagination or writing ability of whomever are and were TPTB of Smallville since it's beginning.
Kalista
10-13-2008, 07:16 PM
The Maxima scene in the elevator is just another lightswitch the writers have taken rather than building a believably good bond between lois and ClarkMan based upon mutual respect...
ITA
WickedJenn
10-13-2008, 07:20 PM
Well, I've seen a good build of Lois and Clark since season 4, their relationship has changed a lot since then. Of course, that's my view.
Mulder and Scully were great yes, but Gillian Anderson also had constant screen time with David since they were pretty much, the only two main characters on the show. Lois is one of many, and she doesn't even have a full 22 epis. Thus, I think they've showcased their relationship relatively well.
Yes, Clark is a good person, but being a good person involves caring about other people, which he does, and he does care about Lois or he wouldn't be saving her consistently throughout the series.
Anyhow, back to the moving in--
Clark's face to me, after she refused him, looked a little like "Wow, she just told me no..." when she's immediately accepted every other time. Yet, I'm glad she didn't move in because it would have been a bit much at this point and Lois knows it would only make things more weird for her.
kryptonaidxh
10-13-2008, 08:17 PM
:D like Ollie told once to Clark "if I lived in the same roof with such a beautiful woman, I would use the sarcasm too" or something like that:D
and maybe Lois knows if she moves in with Clark things would get tense for her, and I thinit´s because she´s starting to Like Clark and maybe she has afraid of falling in love, who knows.:D
SteveS
10-14-2008, 07:50 AM
Then again, Oliver readily dumped lois for his higher calling and worldly obligations and he remembers that in her one time in his world, she didn't have the class to mingle without embarrassing herself or him with the upper class. This kind of luv is easily replaceable with another beauty.
This lois is better off living alone as ClarkMan is better off not having her in his house. He has a higher calling and worldly obligations.
stenochick
10-14-2008, 07:59 AM
Clark couldn't take the hint at the beginning of the episode but he asked Lois if she wanted to move back at the end of the episode..What was that??
I think he is just really, really, really lonely and is used to having female best friends. I think he is still oblivious or in denial of Lois having romantic feelings for him. I think he thinks Lois thinks of him as just a friend at best and boy-Friday at worst.
He definitely made that offer without thinking it through. He is trying to keep his secret from Lois. His parents, Kara, and Lana all knew the deal with him. Living with Lois would definitely cramp his style.
Unless...part of him really wants Lois to know the real Clark...
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No, lois shouldn't live on the farm again. She is a pig-sty in her room (she never makes a bed) and she made a pig-sty of the kitchen with her gross incompetence at cooking. She brings nothing to the table on the farm, since it was her criminal sister (Lucy) who helped out on the farm. lois was too busy giggling in her jog bra out on the road to help in the farm business.
Now wouldn't it have been funny if ClarkMan had been so rudely arrogant to lois about her lack of worth around the farm as she has been to him for years? I can just see it, ClarkMan says: "lois, you are as worthless as t##s on a boar hog around here!}"
Of course he doesn't do that kind of thing he has class and manners and is super-humble, especially when compared to super=arrogant lois.
Don't hold back. Just tell us how you really feel, Steve. :lol:
p.s. Did you mean to say "giggling" or "jiggling" in her jog bra?
morrigan01
10-14-2008, 09:59 AM
Then again, Oliver readily dumped lois for his higher calling and worldly obligations
What episode(s) were you watching? Because the ones I watched had Lois dumping Oliver. Twice. (Justice and Siren) And had Oliver said out loud that she was the one he was going to regret losing.
SteveS
10-14-2008, 10:03 AM
Oliver left lois high and wet and went to go off and save the world. Her Victoria's Secret lingerie didn't help her and she moped at the Lana and Lex engagement dinner (surely lois wasn't invited) when ClarkMan dumped her butt to snag Lana and run off. It is little lolo stuffing herself on chocolate and mumbling to herself,probably about how she was too good for any and everybody, except that Oliver and ClarkMan had turned down her offers for free sex. (This is real isn't it? Oh yeah, this is as real as it gets. Or something along those lines)
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I think he is just really, really, really lonely and is used to having female best friends. I think he is still oblivious or in denial of Lois having romantic feelings for him. I think he thinks Lois thinks of him as just a friend at best and boy-Friday at worst.
He definitely made that offer without thinking it through. He is trying to keep his secret from Lois. His parents, Kara, and Lana all knew the deal with him. Living with Lois would definitely cramp his style.
Unless...part of him really wants Lois to know the real Clark...
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Don't hold back. Just tell us how you really feel, Steve. :lol:
p.s. Did you mean to say "giggling" or "jiggling" in her jog bra?
It should be 'jiggling.' (bye-in-bye, it is up to the writers of Smallville to create a version of lois that I can respect if not like, thus far they have failed miserably to make me like or respect this person, but it is they who have drawn her as she is, not me.):confused:
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What episode(s) were you watching? Because the ones I watched had Lois dumping Oliver. Twice. (Justice and Siren) And had Oliver said out loud that she was the one he was going to regret losing.
He was just being courteous, she did not have the class to hob-nob with the upper class, "you can dress them up, but you can't take them out". He would miss lois for a few minutes until he found a newer, younger, better beauty who understood how to show grace and class and that ain't lolo. :lol:
morrigan01
10-14-2008, 10:11 AM
Oliver left lois high and wet and went to go off and save the world.
Yeah. After Lois told him to go. Twice.
He was more than willing to stay with her and work on the relationship. Even telling her in Siren how much he missed her and wanted to get back together.
She put an end to it. Both times. And Oliver said (in Justice) that she would be the one he regretted losing.
So, again, what parallel universe episodes did you see where Oliver dumped her? :rolleyes:
He was just being courteous, she did not have the class to hob-nob with the upper class, "you can dress them up, but you can't take them out". He would miss lois for a few minutes until he found a newer, younger, better beauty who understood how to show grace and class and that ain't lolo. :lol:
ROTFL! Yeah, okay, you keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better. :rolleyes:
zorasuperman
10-14-2008, 10:30 AM
lol that would be super hilarious to see how lois and clark would have reacted to each other if they decided to share living quarters with each other again
somehow i think there would have been more "awkward sexual tension" had they decided to do so; although part of me is mad lois didnt move in with clark, another part of me realizes that it isn't time yet for the both of them; i think its getting there, what with those two at least realizing they have some feelings for each other (at least I hope so) but it still has a bit of a transition
SteveS
10-14-2008, 05:21 PM
So, again, what parallel universe episodes did you see where Oliver dumped her? :rolleyes:
ROTFL! Yeah, okay, you keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
I don't keep recordings of Smallville, especially lois-centric episodes, they are too inferior to watch a second time.
Yuck it up, but I got a great laugh out of lois at the engagement party and yes, she considered herself rejected/dumped upon/loser-in-luv that she is. She also admitted her fear of another failure in luv when she draped herself all over Clarkman and was blubbering. Big, strong, independent woman that she is, or maybe ain't.:rotfl:
Ah yes, Crimson was the episode in question. lois says that she is ClarkMan's 'future' and he rejoins that now is the 'present', drops lois and her steet whore costume for little Lana. And then later, he gives back to lois her prized cd of 3rd rate rockers, White Snake. Apparently lois has bad taste in music also and ClarkMan didn't give a second thought to keep a memento of lois 'luv.'
WickedJenn
10-14-2008, 05:30 PM
Independent women can have vulnerable moments. Isn't everyone allowed that? :p
mistaguitarmasta
10-15-2008, 09:23 AM
I am glad she declined the offer. That would only lead to the romance blooming too early. I still feel they shouldn't be a couple until the post-Smallville era, when Superman is already around. I'm totally fine with them having feelings and even flirting a bit, but they shouldn't be together until later. That, plus I really don't like the idea of pre-marital Supersex. Superman has a strong moral code. He's not like the rest of us in that sense. I never liked the Clana sex scenes. Same reason I didn't like Superman II and had some issues with Superman Returns.
morrigan01
10-15-2008, 01:27 PM
I don't keep recordings of Smallville, especially lois-centric episodes, they are too inferior to watch a second time.
Yuck it up, but I got a great laugh out of lois at the engagement party and yes, she considered herself rejected/dumped upon/loser-in-luv that she is. She also admitted her fear of another failure in luv when she draped herself all over Clarkman and was blubbering. Big, strong, independent woman that she is, or maybe ain't.:rotfl:
Ah yes, Crimson was the episode in question. lois says that she is ClarkMan's 'future' and he rejoins that now is the 'present', drops lois and her steet whore costume for little Lana. And then later, he gives back to lois her prized cd of 3rd rate rockers, White Snake. Apparently lois has bad taste in music also and ClarkMan didn't give a second thought to keep a memento of lois 'luv.'
Oh I plan to keep "yucking it up" at your "arguments". Especially if they continue having holes you can drive a truck through. ;)
And Crimson was two years ago, when neither of them were in their right minds. This season, however, they are. And it's two years later. The "future" is now. :)
SteveS
10-15-2008, 04:44 PM
Au contrare, ClarkMan was perfectly in his right mind when he rejected and returned lois' token of luv, her White Snake gift, so lois did not get ClarkMan's white snake and ClarkMan did not get her White Snake. Showed he had good taste and not a deep bond or connection with her.
Hopefulsuicide
10-15-2008, 05:54 PM
So, again, what parallel universe episodes did you see where Oliver dumped her? :rolleyes:
i suggest you re watch Justice before attacking people about this...
i think it's fairly clear that Ollie broke it off with Lois. He was about to go away for an indefinate time and he knew he couldnt be there for her. he wanted to stay with her but he knew he had to do his work and he needed to let Lois go. When he came back in Siren and Lois discovered his secret he hoped that he knew knowledge would mean that they could be together and he could do his work without having to make excuses and hurt her all the time. But it had kind of the opposite affect, and she declined his invitation to start their relationship up again.
This is the break up from Justice, just to make it clear -
Ollie: in all those years not once have i regretted leaving anyone. but then i met you.
Lois: then stay
Ollie: i can't, because there are more important things in this world than what i want and what i love. i hope some day i can explain why
Lois: dont expect me to be waiting around for that when you get back
Ollie: i'm not coming back lois, at least not anytime soon... i'm sorry, i never wanted to hurt you
Lois: well you finally got around to it anyway
Ollie: this is it isnt it, the moment i'm going to regret for the rest of my life
Lois: yeah
they kiss
Lois: i loved you
LoisL
10-15-2008, 06:37 PM
I think normalcy Clois rocks so seeing them share kitchen, walk about the house etc. would've pleased me a good deal. However, yeah, for pretty much all of the reasons mentioned above (except SteveS's), I understand that the timing isn't right for a return to farm Clois.
Also, last season's Clana at the farm actually left me with a pretty bad taste in my mouth. I'm not rabidly antiClana but their whole stale lying to each other deal in the emptiness of the farm house really killed the Kent atmosphere for me. Instead of remembering the good ol' days of S4, maybe seeing Lois n Clark bicker over pie would give me flashbacks of Clana's last dying breath... so No!
oqllcksmallville
10-15-2008, 06:53 PM
I think normalcy Clois rocks so seeing them share kitchen, walk about the house etc. would've pleased me a good deal. However, yeah, for pretty much all of the reasons mentioned above (except SteveS's), I understand that the timing isn't right for a return to farm Clois.
Also, last season's Clana at the farm actually left me with a pretty bad taste in my mouth. I'm not rabidly antiClana but their whole stale lying to each other deal in the emptiness of the farm house really killed the Kent atmosphere for me. Instead of remembering the good ol' days of S4, maybe seeing Lois n Clark bicker over pie would give me flashbacks of Clana's last dying breath... so No!
.. i completely agree with you = )
- hopefully , Clark and Lois will live togather in the late-future . = D
it even said in the spoiler's page ;
SPOILER ; Lois and clark will not live togather .. yet !
Hey guys , they said YETTT . = D
which come mean that they will lie togather late .
mm mm YUUUUPPP . =
End Spoiler ! = )
I'd say have them live together in an apartment in Metropolis, but not on the farm again. Wait, why the heck is Clark even still living there...?
SteveS
10-15-2008, 10:05 PM
i suggest you re watch Justice before attacking people about this...
i think it's fairly clear that Ollie broke it off with Lois. He was about to go away for an indefinate time and he knew he couldnt be there for her. he wanted to stay with her but he knew he had to do his work and he needed to let Lois go. When he came back in Siren and Lois discovered his secret he hoped that he knew knowledge would mean that they could be together and he could do his work without having to make excuses and hurt her all the time. But it had kind of the opposite affect, and she declined his invitation to start their relationship up again.
This is the break up from Justice, just to make it clear -
Ollie: in all those years not once have i regretted leaving anyone. but then i met you.
Lois: then stay
Ollie: i can't, because there are more important things in this world than what i want and what i love. i hope some day i can explain why
Lois: dont expect me to be waiting around for that when you get back
Ollie: i'm not coming back lois, at least not anytime soon... i'm sorry, i never wanted to hurt you
Lois: well you finally got around to it anyway
Ollie: this is it isnt it, the moment i'm going to regret for the rest of my life
Lois: yeah
they kiss
Lois: i loved you
Ah yes, thank you for posting this, it brings a broad smile to my face.:D And someone's truck just had a total breakdown. Yes, Oliver realized that he had greater obligations to the world that superseded lois' offer of luv and free sex. (remember a few episodes later when lois admitted she could not be second in priority to a super hero?)
Thanks again, I don't collect Smallville DVDs nor do I save episodes, but my memory is spot on even if people disagree on interpretations, which is what forums are really about in actuality.
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i suggest you re watch Justice before attacking people about this...
i think it's fairly clear that Ollie broke it off with Lois. He was about to go away for an indefinate time and he knew he couldnt be there for her. he wanted to stay with her but he knew he had to do his work and he needed to let Lois go. When he came back in Siren and Lois discovered his secret he hoped that he knew knowledge would mean that they could be together and he could do his work without having to make excuses and hurt her all the time. But it had kind of the opposite affect, and she declined his invitation to start their relationship up again.
This is the break up from Justice, just to make it clear -
Ollie: in all those years not once have i regretted leaving anyone. but then i met you.
Lois: then stay
Ollie: i can't, because there are more important things in this world than what i want and what i love. i hope some day i can explain why
Lois: dont expect me to be waiting around for that when you get back
Ollie: i'm not coming back lois, at least not anytime soon... i'm sorry, i never wanted to hurt you
Lois: well you finally got around to it anyway
Ollie: this is it isnt it, the moment i'm going to regret for the rest of my life
Lois: yeah
they kiss
Lois: i loved you
Ah yes, thank you for posting this, it brings a broad smile to my face.:D And someone's truck just had a total breakdown. :lol: Yes, Oliver realized that he had greater obligations to the world that superseded lois' offer of luv and free sex. (remember a few episodes later when lois admitted she could not be second in priority to a super hero?)
Thanks again, I don't collect Smallville DVDs nor do I save episodes, but my memory is spot on even if people disagree on interpretations, which is what forums are really about in actuality.
morrigan01
10-16-2008, 02:45 AM
Au contrare, ClarkMan was perfectly in his right mind when he rejected and returned lois' token of luv, her White Snake gift, so lois did not get ClarkMan's white snake and ClarkMan did not get her White Snake. Showed he had good taste and not a deep bond or connection with her.
Yeah, a gift Lois gave him when she wasn't in her right mind, but wammied with an aphrodisiac.
So try again. :rolleyes:
Bizarrolover
10-16-2008, 06:17 AM
I don't think Lois dumped Oliver or vice versa. I think they broke up very civilly because they both knew it would never work between them. Ollie, though willing to try, knew that his Green Arrow obligations would always come first and Lois didn't want to be left behind once again. The proof is that they talked about it like grown ups and they were both heart broken at the end of their conversation. And most of all, they still care for each other. Maybe Lois was the one who took the iniciative in the breake up, but that is because she was heading for a new heartache. Gosh. I wish people would stop trashing Lois gratuitously. You can say many bad things about her, but I think the way she and Oliver handled their break up was almost perfect.<O:p</O:p
SteveS
10-16-2008, 05:05 PM
Yeah, a gift Lois gave him when she wasn't in her right mind, but wammied with an aphrodisiac.
So try again. :rolleyes:
Uh oh, your truck done broke down again!:D
Yes, I am right that ClarkMan was always in his right mind when he returned lolo's gift of 'luv' and she was in her right mind when she said something along the lines of 'oh, I must have really cared about your', which means of course, that a low grade group like White Snake was indeed something of significance to her. Be that as it may, significant to her in her right mind, it was of no significance to ClarkMan and he gave it right back. Just what lois' fragile ego needed and greatly funny! Pay attention next time, it might help in your truck driving!:D
clarkbunny
10-16-2008, 05:34 PM
I guess it would get hard for Clark to explain how he managed to get to the DP before Lois despite leaving later than her :lol:
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