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luvinChlark
11-15-2007, 08:48 PM
I hate how Clark talks to Lana about how all she did was make a little mistake, (talking about the last epi) and it was no big deal. Again for the third time this season, Lana talks about not being the right one for Clark, and all he does is try to comfort her!

When will he learn he EVIL WAYS!!

Does she have to kill someone to show him how evil she is??

farmboy20
11-15-2007, 08:51 PM
maybe that's the consquence. lana goes insane kills shelby (perish the thought of course) and clark is like, "You're evil. EVIL!!!"
or better yet she goes insane and kills herself

LKent113
11-15-2007, 09:10 PM
When you love someone its hard to see it. He doesn't want to see Lana change, but she has. When you care about someone it can be hard to see whats right infront of you, and I think he doesnt want to accept she is lost, which is why he said what he said. He isnt giving up on her.

TaraLittle
11-15-2007, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by LKent113
When you love someone its hard to see it. He doesn't want to see Lana change, but she has. When you care about someone it can be hard to see whats right infront of you, and I think he doesnt want to accept she is lost, which is why he said what he said. He isnt giving up on her.

I agree, I just wish that Clark or Lana, (either of them, I really don't care), would just break it off for good. They would be happier with other people. I really think that Pete just needs to come back so Lana and him can be together, then in the future Lois and Clark can be together:) :) :)

paolinki25
11-15-2007, 09:34 PM
What I hated about this conversation was how Lana once again made everything about herself. What started as a conversation about Clark's mom somehow turned into a Lana one.

Alexander III
11-15-2007, 09:35 PM
Originally posted by LKent113
When you love someone its hard to see it. He doesn't want to see Lana change, but she has. When you care about someone it can be hard to see whats right infront of you, and I think he doesnt want to accept she is lost, which is why he said what he said. He isnt giving up on her.

That's DEEP, girl! But I totally agree w/ wut chu saying here :)

alienkinfolk
11-15-2007, 09:54 PM
Originally posted by paolinki25
What I hated about this conversation was how Lana once again made everything about herself. What started as a conversation about Clark's mom somehow turned into a Lana one.

yup agreed.and i blame clark for that because he should avoided that whole mindless talk to Lana. telling her what she wants to hear. meanwhile he's stressing because he just offed his fake mom and can't find his cousin.

bad3appels
11-15-2007, 09:58 PM
an other anti-clana tread,guys..seriously,get over it,they are not breaking up any time soon

BadToad
11-15-2007, 09:59 PM
I don't think anyone should be suprised that Lana skated. I can't believe anyone really believed she wouldn't. And since thats one of the SV golden rules, we knew Clark was going to forgive her.

At least we got a Lana who seemed truly remorseful, and who seems to be truly seeing that what she did was very wrong. As opposed to last week, where she didn't seem remorseful at all. So, thats a positive. And this conversation does take place at a time where Clark is beating himself up for making a mistake, so he's at a vulnerable place.

But honestly, who thought Lana would really be held responsible? I've been watching SV long enough to know that Lex will grow a full head of hair before that happens.

Twitch
11-15-2007, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by LKent113
When you love someone its hard to see it. He doesn't want to see Lana change, but she has. When you care about someone it can be hard to see whats right infront of you, and I think he doesnt want to accept she is lost, which is why he said what he said. He isnt giving up on her.
Very well said, I know a lot of people don't like to hear it but Clark really does love Lana. And as you stated, when you really love someone you tend to look past their imperfections, push them to the side, and focus on what's good. I'm not saying it's right, but that seems to be the case with Clark. You're right, he's not giving up on her and he probably never will.

TaraLittle that is a really nice avatar btw.

Jephael
11-15-2007, 10:15 PM
The honest truth is we all have demons to conquer in our psyche, and to me it was very mature of Lana to bring that up. I'd love to see her learn to discepline herself in the near future.

CLanaF23
11-15-2007, 10:17 PM
shes NOT evil!! damn..she did make a huge mistake but shes not evil.....clark loves her... get over it!

kentfamily
11-15-2007, 11:08 PM
Lana is fighting her own demons right now. Sort of like Lex when he was fighting his inner self between good and evil. Lex lost he went over to the evil side. Unlike Lana, she has Clark that will keep her from going to the dark side. With Clark being there for her, she will eventually win towards the good.

Lara and Lana scene, Lara told Lana to fight it.
Lana is not at the point of no return yet.

clanafanforever
11-16-2007, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by bad3appels
an other anti-clana tread,guys..seriously,get over it,they are not breaking up any time soon

thank you!! I am glad someone said it. I am so sick of people creating hundreds of threads just to complain about clana. Just get over it.

kentfamily
11-30-2007, 02:19 AM
Did anyone get the idea that Lana had moved out of the house?

When Kara came home and asked where Lana was, and Clark replied," She is in Metropolis visiting her Aunt Nell". Did he imply she has moved out? After what happened in Wrath?

In the last scene with Clana in Blue, I didnt get that idea of Clark forgiving Lana? It wasnt about forgiveness, it was more about people making mistakes and learning from their mistakes and coming back a better person. Where did forgiveness have anything to do with that scene?

WickedJenn
11-30-2007, 11:50 AM
Originally posted by kentfamily
Did anyone get the idea that Lana had moved out of the house?

When Kara came home and asked where Lana was, and Clark replied," She is in Metropolis visiting her Aunt Nell". Did he imply she has moved out? After what happened in Wrath?

In the last scene with Clana in Blue, I didnt get that idea of Clark forgiving Lana? It wasnt about forgiveness, it was more about people making mistakes and learning from their mistakes and coming back a better person. Where did forgiveness have anything to do with that scene?

To me it just seemed weird with the "visiting Aunt Nell" thing...I didn't feel like that's what she was actually doing, for some reason. Not really trying to insinuate something, but I am curious...

It was interesting, this time it was Lana doubting herself, she was the one telling Clark that maybe she wasn't the person she used to be, so to speak.

I feel there's definitely more to all this, I'm going to have to see how it plays out.

Mello Penelo
11-30-2007, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by farmboy20
maybe that's the consquence. lana goes insane kills shelby (perish the thought of course) and clark is like, "You're evil. EVIL!!!"
or better yet she goes insane and kills herself

I see that scene going more like this.

Clark: "I don't know what I did to push you into killing my dog, but I still love you and I'll sacrifice anything to be with you. We'll get you through this, so we can be together. Forever."

:\ :mad:

aXem
12-08-2007, 12:13 PM
this lana/clark thing has gotten so out of hand. And I didn't mind it at all before.

7 years this BS has been going on.

Theshadow129x
12-08-2007, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Mello Penelo
I see that scene going more like this.

Clark: "I don't know what I did to push you into killing my dog, but I still love you and I'll sacrifice anything to be with you. We'll get you through this, so we can be together. Forever."

:\ :mad:

this is so true! :rotfl: clark blames himself for everything bad that happens to lana and it makes her seem more innocent than she really is. it really does need to end and in a hurry.

Jephael
12-08-2007, 08:01 PM
Yea, even Lana is getting tired of it! She told Clark to quit blaming himself for what essentially she brought onto herself by being with Lex in the first place.

Theshadow129x
12-08-2007, 08:45 PM
I think even Lana saw him at that moment as someone who is way too needy. I know for a fact that women hate needy men and at that moment Clark was shown to be at his weakest. so pathetic!

CLanaF23
12-08-2007, 10:56 PM
yoo seriously shes not even evil..yea she made a big mistake but you blame her for wat she was doin..like people blow up everything she does..like yea it was wrong..but for years people been sayin "someone should get back at lex" and now lana does it and shes evil??? everyone just needs to shut up about it like if you like her or not..stop tryna persecute her..she aint perfect..soo wat shes still a good person...