View Full Version : Who thinks Lana is too trusting for her own good???
Iluvgreen
02-01-2008, 11:32 AM
Wow, Lana can just believe that anyone that looks like Clark is Clark... All Bizzaro had to do was say, "Ummm, I'm Clark?" and she'd totally believe. Isn't she gullible or what???:rotfl::lol:
kp1984
02-01-2008, 12:01 PM
Maybe she did'nt realize that anyone could look like Clark, no wait Tina did make herself look like Clark once.
BadToad
02-01-2008, 12:08 PM
Naive? No, I wouldn't say that.
I think Lana is too self-involved for her own good.
But even more than that, I think Lana is too co-dependent for her own good. It seems to me that Lana jumps from relationship to relationship in order to fill some void in her life. And by doing that, she seems to become willingly blind to that which she does not want to see. What Lana really needs to do is take a step back, and away, from men in her life and figure out a way to feel whole and fulfilled on her own. What the situation in Persona should teach Lana, IMO, is that she really doesn't know who Clark is, and what he's able to offer her isn't enough or what she wants. You don't love people for who you wish they could be. You love them for who they are. I'm not sure Clark and Lana get this when it comes to each other.
Smallvillebabe08
02-01-2008, 12:13 PM
She is too trusting!
samanta
02-01-2008, 12:19 PM
I don't think she's too naive or trusting but she was too happy with this new Clark so she didn't bother to think about Clark's strange behavior.
berniepooh
02-01-2008, 12:22 PM
Naive? No, I wouldn't say that.
I think Lana is too self-involved for her own good.
But even more than that, I think Lana is too co-dependent for her own good. It seems to me that Lana jumps from relationship to relationship in order to fill some void in her life. And by doing that, she seems to become willingly blind to that which she does not want to see. What Lana really needs to do is take a step back, and away, from men in her life and figure out a way to feel whole and fulfilled on her own. What the situation in Persona should teach Lana, IMO, is that she really doesn't know who Clark is, and what he's able to offer her isn't enough or what she wants. You don't love people for who you wish they could be. You love them for who they are. I'm not sure Clark and Lana get this when it comes to each other.
I agree completely!
wolverine316
02-01-2008, 12:43 PM
More than too trusting Lana is too stupid and self-absorbed.
bobowayney
02-01-2008, 01:46 PM
More than too trusting Lana is too stupid and self-absorbed.
so true, so true, Lana IS too self-absorbed, Chloe TRIED to tell her but got ?maybe you don't know Clark as well as you thought" and "maybe you should just let go" . Lana is an idiot and I think Clark finally realizes it
DarkseidNow
02-01-2008, 02:15 PM
Its not necessarily that she's too trusting. Its that Lana is a self-involved, insecure, co-dependent moron.
The fact that Clark said he would fly her to Paris. FLY her! Doesn't she remember that Clark can't fly?? That should have illicited the question "Since when can you fly? I thought you had problems with that?"
Also, the fact that he is so easily having sex with her. When did he get the confidence to do that.
If she knew Clark so well, she would have noticed little things, like how weird he got about standing in the sunlight. His powers are solar-based!
But according to Lex, mind you, Lana is Albert Einstein reincarnated.
pharaoh8
02-01-2008, 02:16 PM
she's just an idiot.
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sorry but i'm over lana really. i used to love her at the beginning and now i'm just so over it.
RJLCyberPunk
02-01-2008, 05:12 PM
Naive? No, I wouldn't say that.
I think Lana is too self-involved for her own good.
But even more than that, I think Lana is too co-dependent for her own good. It seems to me that Lana jumps from relationship to relationship in order to fill some void in her life. And by doing that, she seems to become willingly blind to that which she does not want to see. What Lana really needs to do is take a step back, and away, from men in her life and figure out a way to feel whole and fulfilled on her own. What the situation in Persona should teach Lana, IMO, is that she really doesn't know who Clark is, and what he's able to offer her isn't enough or what she wants. You don't love people for who you wish they could be. You love them for who they are. I'm not sure Clark and Lana get this when it comes to each other.
Absolutely true and sooner or latter they will realize that they will never be able to love each other as a couple but just as really good friends just like Chloe did.
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