View Full Version : Do you think lana was trying to distract bizarro or....?
erikamichelle614
01-31-2008, 07:16 PM
By saying that "I've been more in love with you the past month..." etc, do you think that's how she really felt, or just was saying it to distract him? It sounded pretty real to me.
jimmyolsenblues
01-31-2008, 07:17 PM
I believe Lana told the truth and also wanted to distract him.
Lana loved Bizarro more than Clark in my opinion.
luvinChlark
01-31-2008, 07:17 PM
It sounded pretty real to me.
Agree! She meant it...
My Mom was sitting right next to me and I was like, "Gosh, do you think she's telling the truth or she's lying?"
And My Mom was like, "I don't know, but damn that is going to make Clark one sad guy."
And I agree. Sure, 'telling the villain what he wants to hear in order to destroy him' is a good plot and works in a ton of movies, but not when you've spent the last month with that villain and really like being with him. Then, it just sounds really true, and it seems like you're forced to destroy him.
But yesh [/ends rambling]
MetroGirl06
01-31-2008, 07:18 PM
It was probably her good bye to him.
Batman/Superman#1
01-31-2008, 07:28 PM
I feel like she was tricking him but I think she felt something for him at the sametime.
clana4everfan2
01-31-2008, 07:31 PM
I felt like she was tricking him but there was some truth to what she told Bizarro and part of her did really have feelings for him and well ok yes love him. Poor Clark :(
wolverine316
01-31-2008, 07:34 PM
She meant every word of it. What a piece of gutter trash!!!! You are in love with a monster more than you are with Clark himself. The fact that she hesitates before killing Bizarro makes me sick. Poor Clark must feel like he got kicked in the balls. I didn't think Lana could sink lower than sleeping with Lex but this??!?!?! ugh!!
ChlarkMe
01-31-2008, 08:04 PM
Does Clark think it's the truth? He has to be wondering. After Lana's pleading with him to remember who he was in the previous screen how could he not believe it even if just a little. What I find interesting is tht Bizzaro was telling the truth. Bizzarro said something like "You know your don't love her like I do your just so worried about doing the right thing you can't see it." Maybe Clark is also questioning himself as much as he's questionning Lana.
AndiGirl
01-31-2008, 08:11 PM
Lana was telling the truth. I think she finally got the Clark that she always wanted, and you could tell she was disappointed when he died...but that could be because she knows what Bizzaro said is true. Clark doesnt love her like he did..he loves her as more of a friend now, if even that. I hope this whole things throws some red flags in Clarks head...and he doesnt stay with Lana too much longer. Or he could be the typical bda...and do exactly what Bizzaro said and keep lying to himself
Mrs.Bizzaro
01-31-2008, 08:15 PM
It was probably her good bye to him.
Right there with you. I think she was saying goodbye to bizzaro because I feel like she really fell in love with him. I think she originally really loves Clark but they've hit a plateau and when Bizzaro came around and started giving her all that attention and admiration she got swept up. Remember, Clark used to be like that with her at first but ever since that whole weird psycho thing she pulled trying to kill Lex, it put a strain on their relationship...not to mention that she married Lex in the first place.
theotherJane
01-31-2008, 08:20 PM
She did the right thing but you could see it in her eyes that she was very reluctant about it.
Vergon6
01-31-2008, 08:22 PM
Yeah, she meant every word, but knew what had to be done, and it knew it would distract Bizarro at the same time.
svtwamedfan05
01-31-2008, 09:02 PM
After that ending, I believe she meant every word she said to Bizarro
WickedJenn
01-31-2008, 09:03 PM
I agree, to me she certainly wasn't lying when she said what she did to Bizarro. THAT had to be a zinger for Clark.
minerva73
01-31-2008, 09:05 PM
I think that Lana did mean some of it because Clark had never given her that pleasure that she received from Bizarro, but she also knew that she had feelings for Clark also. If she really loved Bizi soooo much, then she wouldn't have killed him. And the scene at the end of the episode just proves that they can't ignore the incident, but they need to face it and accept their faults and continue their relationship IMO. Before they hop on Clois, that is.
legolazzz04
01-31-2008, 09:05 PM
I believe Lana told the truth and also wanted to distract him.
Lana loved Bizarro more than Clark in my opinion.
Yes I agree as well. Lana and Clark will probably break up very soon.:\
pizzahead2490
01-31-2008, 09:07 PM
it was real that slut.
MidgardDragon
01-31-2008, 09:12 PM
By saying that "I've been more in love with you the past month..." etc, do you think that's how she really felt, or just was saying it to distract him? It sounded pretty real to me.
She used it to distract Bizarro because she would never leave a threat to Clark's life like that alive. However, it was also very very true.
aqgalaxy
01-31-2008, 09:17 PM
It wasn't a lie nor a distraction, for she was determined to kill him herself, until he plead his case. Lana genuinely loved him. You can see it in her eyes when she looked at him, and that final second after Bizarro blew up, notice Lana's face as she burries her head into Clark's shoulder, she looks like she was beginning to cry. She didn't delay him, for honestly what was the point to delay him? He wasn't chocking or holding Clark, he was just standing there, and delay him from what moving? Honestly Bizarro could have turned his wrist sideways and and dropped the Blue K when she placed it in his hand. He let her kill him.
Here's the question, why did Lana go from absolutely loving him to wanting to kill him herself? He lied to her, decieved her, tricked her. He gave her happiness while saying he was someone else. Loving/ keeping him would represent her being in love with a lie, her loving someone who has hurt her repeatedly. She killed him herself, and not for Clark, or for her saving the day. But for herself.
Did she met what she said to Clark, honestly, there was no need for her to say that. She was already determined, she didn't need convincing, she loved him. Plain and simple, she had experienced more love with Bizarro then Clark, plain and simple. Bizarro would dedicate his life to him, she was his world, she could have let him lived and left with him to Paris and never see Clark or smallville again but she will have to accept, a copy loved her. A duplicate, a phantom with kryptonian clothing is in love with her, is her dream guy. Who, while may loved her genuinely, lied to her.
Flatline, he lied about who he is, Lana doesn't love the liars, and so, like she tried to do with Lex, what she did with Jason's mother, she killed him herself. No one breaks Lana Lang's heart.
WickedJenn
01-31-2008, 09:20 PM
Notice that Lana glanced and Clark when she told Bizarro that she'd "never been more in love" than she had been in the past month. It seemed to me, that she was letting Clark know "I thought that was YOU finally opening up", and that she was disappointed he wasn't THAT Clark.
minerva73
01-31-2008, 09:30 PM
Lana felt like a monster before and she basically thought that the height of their relationship was in "Wrath" when she received Clark's powers, she was happy without a care in the world. She was perfectly fine with her relationship with Clark because she felt like they could actually love each other without any problems. But when Bizarro came, she felt some distance between them that she hadn't felt before.
At the scene at the end of the episode, you can tell that Lana wants Clark to love her like Bizarro did. Yet while they're sleeping, she still knows that she she did was wrong and can't live with herself for that. And Clark probably feels guilty knowing that he can't make Lana feel happy despite how much he genuinely loves her.
pacofajita
01-31-2008, 09:49 PM
I think it was a bit of trying to distract Bizzaro, but part of her seriously realized he had a point and hesitated.
xrayvision
01-31-2008, 09:52 PM
Notice that Lana glanced and Clark when she told Bizarro that she'd "never been more in love" than she had been in the past month. It seemed to me, that she was letting Clark know "I thought that was YOU finally opening up", and that she was disappointed he wasn't THAT Clark.
Check out this theory I posted:
http://www.kryptonsite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84773
I would love for it to happen, but doubt it will knowing the writers.
aqgalaxy
01-31-2008, 10:11 PM
At the scene at the end of the episode, you can tell that Lana wants Clark to love her like Bizarro did. Yet while they're sleeping, she still knows that she she did was wrong and can't live with herself for that.
That Lana touching his arm and looking at him, it was her way of saying "I killed him for you, don't I get anything in return?"
Theshadow129x
01-31-2008, 10:15 PM
I think she loved the way Bizarro was. He wasnt afraid to take chances when it came to the relationship also he was willing to throw everything away just for Lana, then he was completely honest with her about a great many things. Yeah i think she loved Bizarro more than Clark. He's too afraid to let her in and also too afraid to embrace her the way she needed to be embraced.
minerva73
01-31-2008, 10:16 PM
That Lana touching his arm and looking at him, it was her way of saying "I killed him for you, don't I get anything in return?"
:lol: Yep, either that or "Love me the way that the Phantom dressed up like you did."
Tomsgurl88
01-31-2008, 10:18 PM
That was such a sad scene:( I felt for EVERYONE in the scene but especially Bizarro:(
pacofajita
01-31-2008, 10:32 PM
That Lana touching his arm and looking at him, it was her way of saying "I killed him for you, don't I get anything in return?"
Nah. I think it was more of "I didn't know it was him inside of me. I'm sorry."
Spirit Detective
01-31-2008, 11:31 PM
Judging from the scene at the end, she really did love Bizarro. It was her ideal Clark.
ClareKent
01-31-2008, 11:47 PM
If this doesn't prove to Clark that Lana's not the one for him then I don't know what it will. For a moment I almost believed that Lana was going to be stupid enough to chose Bizarro, well, she sorta did...anyway, I felt that when she killed him she was killing her last chance to be happy with someone too.
ginnyfan
02-01-2008, 12:38 AM
I believe Lana told the truth and also wanted to distract him.
Lana loved Bizarro more than Clark in my opinion.
I agree.
jazel
02-01-2008, 12:41 AM
By saying that "I've been more in love with you the past month..." etc, do you think that's how she really felt, or just was saying it to distract him? It sounded pretty real to me.
Lana doing what she does BEST, making it all about her.:p
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especially Bizarro:(
BIG lug, and what did he get in return ? NEVER trust the opposite sex. LOL
samanta
02-01-2008, 04:48 AM
I believe she meant it but also wanted to distract Bizzaro. She loved Bizzaro more than Clark but wanted to help Clark.
skylar
02-01-2008, 05:29 AM
Hell she felt like he was the real Clark. And she finally trusted him by want Bizzaro was tell her. She still loves Clark but they won't say together.
redeem147
02-01-2008, 05:35 AM
I think she was telling the truth, but I also think she knew what she had to do and did it.
Though she was pretty confused, and probably angry with herself for not knowing the difference between them.
Clark's secret always stood between them, and she finally was happy with someone with the biggest secret of all.
superpal1
02-01-2008, 07:10 AM
I like to think that Lana even though she loved him more than Clark, killed Brainiac for the greater good. Clark has saved her so many times and sacrificed so much for her and others, that she owed him one; and this was a pay back.
Dor el
02-01-2008, 09:19 AM
I agree with most of the above. I think Lana was sad when even she realized that when she said she loved Biz more and felt more loved by Biz than Clark, she was telling the truth. That truth haunted their last scene in the bedroom. Probably will haunt what's left of their relationship. Guess the "truth will set you free"?
Don't you think Clark might be afraid to break up with Lana again considering what happened after the last time he broke up with her? Burden is on Lana's shoulders I think.
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I like to think that Lana even though she loved him more than Clark, killed Brainiac for the greater good. Clark has saved her so many times and sacrificed so much for her and others, that she owed him one; and this was a pay back.
Huh????
I think it's meant be ironic. She's saying it to distract him, while at the same time realizing that there's truth to her words.
We know that there are truth to her words because of the conversation she had with Chloe earlier in the episode. It's verbatim what she told Chloe (knowing that Clark wasn't around). And when Clark comes back, she's disappointed that he doesn't remember that they've been so happy and that they decided to go away together. She's in denial mode when he says it wasn't him - she tries to convince him that he's just forgotten, and it WAS him.
jimmyolsenblues
02-01-2008, 09:30 AM
I still believe 100% lana was more in love with bizarro than clark ,ever.
Especially because of the lana/chloe discussion, lana was brimming with happiness.
Poor clark.
LoisJoanneKent
02-01-2008, 10:01 AM
She clearly loved Bizarro more than Clark, and what Bizarro said to Clark was true. He will never devote himself like that to Lana. This just goes to show the shadowing of Clana's impending doom!!! He can never love Lana the way she needs. She needs someone who makes her the center of his world, and Clark, being Superman can't do that. With Lois in the future, Lois understands that she has to share him with the world, and does this. This is why their love remains eternal, while his "love" with Lana, dies...
KristinKrazy
02-01-2008, 10:09 AM
[QUOTE=aqgalaxy;3569713]It wasn't a lie nor a distraction, for she was determined to kill him herself, until he plead his case. Lana genuinely loved him. You can see it in her eyes when she looked at him, and that final second after Bizarro blew up, notice Lana's face as she burries her head into Clark's shoulder, she looks like she was beginning to cry. She didn't delay him, for honestly what was the point to delay him? QUOTE]
yes, I agree, Lana is human after all, since Bizarro and her apparently made love in a way that Clark and her couldn't, you have to understand why Lana may have felt that way. But, true, Bizarro could have in theory - superspeed-seen the blue kryptonite, looked at Lana in despair + love and just get out of there and never return instead of having to accept being destroyed. Bizarro after all even though he is evil still wants someone to love him. If one remembers Frankenstein and his origins, he wasn't really evil either, he just wanted to be alive and be loved.
But yeah I don't get why Lana had to say that at all, there's wasn't any emergency to delay Bizarro from doing what he was doing. Hmmmm...
Clana159
02-01-2008, 10:44 AM
im a huge clana fan but i agree she was for real
DreadShamus
02-01-2008, 10:45 AM
I believe Lana told the truth and also wanted to distract him.
Lana loved Bizarro more than Clark in my opinion.
QFT. Not much else to say.
WickedJenn
02-01-2008, 12:07 PM
Check out this theory I posted:
http://www.kryptonsite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84773
I would love for it to happen, but doubt it will knowing the writers.
Sorry I just saw this, I'll def. check it out!
kentfamily
02-02-2008, 09:50 PM
I think was the truth when Lana said all that. It was hard for her to kill Bizarro. Notice her eyes?
She was in love. She told the truth just like Bizarro told the truth about Clark not loving Lana.
Cogito17
02-02-2008, 10:48 PM
I think she was distracting bizzaro, but in a sense, it provided her with a contrast of what her relationship with Clark could be, versus what it is.
Obviously, if she truly did love Bizzaro and wanted to be with him instead of Clark, she wouldn't have killed him. I think she loved the idea of what her relationship to Clark could be, but she didn't want it under false pretenses with a "fake Clark". She loved the idea of a Clark who was open and free to be more committed to her, but not Bizzaro himself.
Dannyblue1
02-02-2008, 11:13 PM
Obviously, if she truly did love Bizzaro and wanted to be with him instead of Clark, she wouldn't have killed him.
Actually, killing someone you truly love for the greater good is a common theme in fiction. Think of Buffy killing Angel in order to keep the world from getting sucked into hell. It tore her up inside, but it had to be done.
Now, I think Lana meant what she said to Biz. But I'm torn over what she meant.
1. She had actually grown to love Bizarro.
2. She realized that she'd never felt as in love and happy with the real Clark, the guy she thought she was in love with.
You can say that Lana thought Biz was Clark, and was being more open or whatever. (Although I think Clark has been about as open with Lana as it's possible for him to be.) And because he had a more gung-ho, carefree personality than Clark, and so on and so forth. And that's kinda the point. Lana felt love for a "Clark" that wasn't Clark because not-Clark had a different mindset, different priorities. He was a different person.
It's like someone gives me what they claim is bargain ice cream, and I just love it to death. Then, they tell me it was really Häagen-Dazs in the bowl. But this must mean it's really bargain ice cream that I love because I thought the Häagen-Dazs was bargain ice cream at the time that I was eating it and loving it. But it doesn't matter what I thought it was. It wasn't bargain ice cream that gave me those feelings of unparalleled bliss. (Uh, I really like good ice cream.) So, which one do I actually love?
Lana felt the happiest she'd ever felt in their relationship when she was with Biz. She thought it was Clark. But it wasn't Clark that was making her feel that way.
Honey45
02-02-2008, 11:47 PM
I'm not sure what part of the episode the OP is talking about.
If you mean near the end, with Clark, Lana and Bizarro - I think she was trying to distract him.
Of course, they made it look convincing so all of us would be like :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:, and for a second I was scared that she was telling the truth. But I think it was just to distract him and catch him off guard.
bklvr
02-02-2008, 11:52 PM
Lana felt the happiest she'd ever felt in their relationship when she was with Biz. She thought it was Clark. But it wasn't Clark that was making her feel that way.
Yes, and imagine what Clark is feeling. First of all, imagine coming home from being a prisoner for a month and discovering that the love of your life has been sleeping with your enemy and didn't even notice it wasn't you. Ouch.
Then you have to hear (true or not, and I think it was true) that she loved him way more than she's ever loved you.
And on top of that, knowing Clark, he's feeling guilty for the whole thing.:(
Dannyblue1
02-02-2008, 11:54 PM
I'm not sure what part of the episode the OP is talking about.
If you mean near the end, with Clark, Lana and Bizarro - I think she was trying to distract him.
Of course, they made it look convincing so all of us would be like :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:, and for a second I was scared that she was telling the truth. But I think it was just to distract him and catch him off guard.
I think she was trying to distract him. It just so happened that the best way to distract him was with the truth.
Although, really, Biz didn't appear to need all that much distracting. He seemed to be just standing there, waiting to accept the consequences of whatever decision she was going to make. The poor sap.
jazel
02-02-2008, 11:59 PM
By saying that "I've been more in love with you the past month..." etc, do you think that's how she really felt, or just was saying it to distract him? It sounded pretty real to me.
For ME, it sounded like Lana, was telling Biz, the truth......bittersweet, we all know.
She did love him, AND that is the BIGGEST problem, facing the Clana.....Lana just can't love or accept Clark like that, and he knows it.:(
Kal EL2380
02-03-2008, 12:03 AM
Nah, she was conflicted. She "killed" Bizarro because she knew that if they were truly the exact opposite that he would be a monster like Lex since Clark is "angelic". She knows that the world needs Clark, so she made the right choice for Earth. Its to kinda make us say, "hey its ok that you slept with the evil clark, you sacrificed true love for the world". I suppose she'll try to prove that shes in-love with Clark now. Luckily we know he does eventually wizen up.
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