Originally posted by SnarkMasterJ
A poster at TWoP theorized that Clark had just seen some pretty traumatic events in Seattle (the boneless bodies as a result of the predator he himself set loose). To me, Clark was mostly miffed from all the trauma and bloodshed, and I think he feels a lot of responsibility for it and didn't find it necessary to share that with Chloe. Granted, it's his overprotective mechanism kicking in, but I don't think he did it to cause strife in he and Chloe's friendship. Now he just needs to find the way to tell her that.
And personally, until Clark found the cookie, I got the distinct impression that he wanted to go after Chloe and explain things to her. But it's good build-up for their big blowout fight...and ultimate make-up.
A poster at TWoP theorized that Clark had just seen some pretty traumatic events in Seattle (the boneless bodies as a result of the predator he himself set loose). To me, Clark was mostly miffed from all the trauma and bloodshed, and I think he feels a lot of responsibility for it and didn't find it necessary to share that with Chloe. Granted, it's his overprotective mechanism kicking in, but I don't think he did it to cause strife in he and Chloe's friendship. Now he just needs to find the way to tell her that.
And personally, until Clark found the cookie, I got the distinct impression that he wanted to go after Chloe and explain things to her. But it's good build-up for their big blowout fight...and ultimate make-up.
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