Well, not from what I have seen recently, Ex. There were several threads here, in Ksite for the last month advocating that Lois and Lois alone should be mindwiped because of the mythos. In those threads, when someone would ask "Really, you have a problem with Lois? And what about Lex and all the others characters that were not supposed to know yet (and that includes the pseudo JLA)? And there was an big silence in the subject, with posters repeating over and over again that Lois was the only one that Superman myth *demanded* to be mindwiped. In fact, if you go to the spoiler and speculation thread there was at least two threads opened on the subject of how Lois *should* be mindwiped, and there was at least one advocating that Lois would ask Clark to be mindwiped "sacrificing their love for world's sake". And I honestly don't remember seeing one recent thread opened on the subject of Lex being mindwiped.
So, if I made a generalization on the subjec, I apologize. It wasn't my intention, and it was made based on what I have seen here in this last month. The idea of *any* mindwipe, of course, is something that I can't stand. So, you can imagine how I felt when someone wanted one of my favorite characters to be mindwiped without any reason for it to be done, IMO. *shrugs* So, in a sense, I did get some satisfaction from the fact that someone else was, and for reasons that I can't explain because it doesn't belong on this forum, the fact that this person was *Lex* made that sweet, in a way.
I knew you would. I am also positive that you loved that, seven years later, they still weren't married. It must have made you even more happy, right? But even you, I guess, should still admit, jokes aside, that was a little bit of a stretch to believe that after seven years of obviously trying (because how you can undersand that "I have been ready for seven years" as anything else by that Clark had been trying) they still didn't get married. It is one of those things that doesn't make any sense.
You know what? I can't disagree with you on that one. It worked better when they did that in Styletto, because the Blur calling her "Miss Lane" made sense in the context of the story, but Clark? But I guess they wanted it very much as a reference, and in order to do that, they would have to put Tom in the suit, or at least, partially on it (cape and shirt), and, for some reason, they clearly didn't want it to happen.
So, if I made a generalization on the subjec, I apologize. It wasn't my intention, and it was made based on what I have seen here in this last month. The idea of *any* mindwipe, of course, is something that I can't stand. So, you can imagine how I felt when someone wanted one of my favorite characters to be mindwiped without any reason for it to be done, IMO. *shrugs* So, in a sense, I did get some satisfaction from the fact that someone else was, and for reasons that I can't explain because it doesn't belong on this forum, the fact that this person was *Lex* made that sweet, in a way.
I knew you would. I am also positive that you loved that, seven years later, they still weren't married. It must have made you even more happy, right? But even you, I guess, should still admit, jokes aside, that was a little bit of a stretch to believe that after seven years of obviously trying (because how you can undersand that "I have been ready for seven years" as anything else by that Clark had been trying) they still didn't get married. It is one of those things that doesn't make any sense.
You know what? I can't disagree with you on that one. It worked better when they did that in Styletto, because the Blur calling her "Miss Lane" made sense in the context of the story, but Clark? But I guess they wanted it very much as a reference, and in order to do that, they would have to put Tom in the suit, or at least, partially on it (cape and shirt), and, for some reason, they clearly didn't want it to happen.
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