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Well, there are a bunch of viewers that don't read the comics and just like Smallville. I'm one of them, I don't care if they had deviated from the comics. Things like Johnathan Kent dying and Lana & Clark not ending together are things I think Smallville could have deviated from the comics and be a better show. Like it or not in Smallville Lana is a huge part of the mythology, her character is much deeper and well thought than Lois'. She is one of the stronger images of the show since day one, the little orphan that sees her parents killed in front of her by the meteor shower that brings Clark to earth. Its so obvious they linked the two characters in so many ways since the beginning. All the Lex development that is nonexistent in the comics was to further the importance of Lana in the Smallville mythology. The supersuit was Lana trying to not be a distraction/weakness to Clark, the exact same problem Lois is confronting now. Lex Luthor breaking up Clark & Lana are one of the major events. I don't understand how people can say they hate her character and undermine her importance other than out of fear or an agenda to keep the comic book story and Lois in its place. Relax, Lois ends up with Clark. I just think its absurd to pretend Lana is not a HUGE part of Clark and that she deserves her fate given all the story. All the animosity against Lana makes me feel I've been watching a different show from the Lana haters.Comment
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I don't get the Lana hate either...I loved the character on Smallville and lets face it...no one is perfect...not Lois and not Clark...but Lana did the best with what she was dealt with...I still think if Clark would have trusted her from the beginning...which was all on Clark...then they could have walked away from each other better friends and Lana a normal gal. JMHO. YMMV.Comment
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Given Smallville show canon Lana is the strongest person in the world and I think that is just plan dumb
Lex didn't break them up though, he just put then in a tough situation where if they tried to fix it they could have overcame the problem. As I pointed out above the writers were hellbent to have this "tragic" ending they overlooked the fact that in all reality the 2 characters in question of this tough situation either come across lazy or stupid to figure out nothing is tragic about the scenario
Lana was a character that to often was only used in stupid melodramatic plotlines that added absolutely nothing to the show and many times came off ridiculous and made Clark look bad in the process. Hope that gives you an idea.Last edited by Supsfan; 05-07-2011, 09:55 AM.Comment
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Stephen King (in one of his books) called that sense you get... where something is just on the tip of your tongue.... it's right there but you just can't quite grasp it.... he called this the Dead Zone.
There were these tricks that one of his characters would use to try to and unleash the words he was searching for... to do a "round-a-bout" sort of method to reach it... because the direct mental connection was severed.
Trying.... to... get there....
almost.......
What's a Lana?Comment
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That I agree to,if they could have parted friends,but it couldn't happen because of
Clark's obsession with her. In my opinion he really looked weak,and how could he ever be
a Superman when he breathe and obsessed every day.Comment
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For me it was disgraceful how they mentioned Lana..but I can understand how some would like it...for me I didnt!!Comment
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As some others pointed out already, the problem with Lana character in Smallville was she made Clark look bad and weak most of the time. There was almost nothing that helped Clark to become Superman. In fact the very opposite was true. Smallville is a show about Clark becoming Superman.
Would you have believed if he had been wearing the Superman suit in the episode after requiem? That crawling boy who just earlier tried to first kill Lex then himself with kryptonite? Man of Steel?Comment
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I find it more hard to believe that Lana became a hero after that. I think stealing that power suit made her look extremely weak and foolish.Comment
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How is Lana the blame for Clark's insecurities and everything else that is on Clark???
This has me baffled.
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It made her human. I have no problems with this.Comment
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As some others pointed out already, the problem with Lana character in Smallville was she made Clark look bad and weak most of the time. There was almost nothing that helped Clark to become Superman. In fact the very opposite was true. Smallville is a show about Clark becoming Superman.
Would you have believed if he had been wearing the Superman suit in the episode after requiem? That crawling boy who just earlier tried to first kill Lex then himself with kryptonite? Man of Steel?
But I'm a little tired of how they worked up this soap opera ending to give yet another predictable headnod to how Lois "is not like Lana" in next week's Finale (you know it's coming). If they wanted to mention Lana on the show again like everyone else, it should have either been Kreuk making a cameo or be done with it. We've already established Clark and Lois is the real deal a million times, we didn't need Lois breaking completely out of character as a cliffhanger.Comment
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Basically it felt like it was a case in order to make Lana relevant they had to put Clark in plots I rather not watch, which made her character expendable for people like myself. More so then a Lana issue, it was an issue with TPTB that think that teenage angst and melodrama was entertaining TV. Lana gets the blame because her character is the one they constantly shoved into those plots with no other real purpose on the show beyond those storylines.Comment
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The writers basically felt like going the teenage angst route with Clark, and Lana was the character more often then not used as the character for Clark to play off of in those plots.
Basically it felt like it was a case in order to make Lana relevant they had to put Clark in plots I rather not watch, which made her character expendable for people like myself. More so then a Lana issue, it was an issue with TPTB that think that teenage angst and melodrama was entertaining TV. Lana gets the blame because her character is the one they constantly shoved into those plots with no other real purpose on the show beyond those storylines.Comment
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I think that's just an interpretation made by some people on this forum. I didn't see them comparing Lois to Lana at all. Toyman just tried to get a "jealous" reaction from Lois since she denied that she was engaged to The Blur and that Clark and The Blur was the same person. I mean, he didn't get anything but a laugh out of Lois with the mention of Lana, only when he said that Clark was in danger she tried to react.Comment
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