if you love and trust someone, you should be willing to share your secrets with them and trust that they'll understand
Or maybe, if you don't trust them to understand about your secret, maybe you don't love and trust them as much as you think you do. At least, that's my preferred perspective.
Indeed -- that's just the thing with Lana. Deep down, Clark didn't trust her (or, for that matter, Lex) with his secret. He didn't trust them not to turn on him (and, in fact, we've seen that his fears center around those two finding out the truth and then hating him).
"I don't know how to live in this world if these are the choices. If everything just gets stripped away, I don't see the point."
Exactly. Oh, poor Dean. I don't think he would ever be able to kill Sam, even if the fate of the world is at stake (he's proved as much in Crotoan). He'll probably be like Buffy in The Gift: if the world ends, then the last thing Sam sees will be Dean protecting him.
Lets review the two moments of the kiss that made it that much more gold.
1.) His reaction afterwards before the break. I'm no psychic by body language read, "wow...that was some kiss. I kinda liked it."
2.) Chloe/Lois/Clark scene in the apartment near the end. Chloe knew Clark was Green Arrow and the reason WHY Lois knew it wasnt Oliver. Chloe was all smirky happy. *chole stops clark* "let her tell you why she knew before Oliver showed up" "lets just say Green Arrow could teach Ollie a few things."
Most definitely. It reminds me of Buffy in that it uses the monster as emotional metaphor. It's also twistedly funny. I recommend the entire trilogy but the first movie is the best.
She gets herself into trouble plenty, but she can handle herself despite that fact.
Exactly! Someone else said, somewhere on my flist, that it stood in direct contrast to all the genuine calls just like that that Lana has made to Clark -- Lana slids right into the DiD role as if it were made for her.
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Or maybe, if you don't trust them to understand about your secret, maybe you don't love and trust them as much as you think you do. At least, that's my preferred perspective.
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Exactly. Oh, poor Dean. I don't think he would ever be able to kill Sam, even if the fate of the world is at stake (he's proved as much in Crotoan). He'll probably be like Buffy in The Gift: if the world ends, then the last thing Sam sees will be Dean protecting him.
Eeep, the angst!
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Poor, poor Dean. He's really had a rough time of it. And I do think that he's much more like Buffy in The Gift than Buffy in Becoming.
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1.) His reaction afterwards before the break. I'm no psychic by body language read, "wow...that was some kiss. I kinda liked it."
2.) Chloe/Lois/Clark scene in the apartment near the end. Chloe knew Clark was Green Arrow and the reason WHY Lois knew it wasnt Oliver. Chloe was all smirky happy. *chole stops clark* "let her tell you why she knew before Oliver showed up" "lets just say Green Arrow could teach Ollie a few things."
*DIES*
The Clois in that ep is gold...GOLD i say.
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Yeah, his body language and his face seemed pretty clear to me. He liked it.
And then the apartment scene! So much great Clois stuff in this episode.
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Exactly! Someone else said, somewhere on my flist, that it stood in direct contrast to all the genuine calls just like that that Lana has made to Clark -- Lana slids right into the DiD role as if it were made for her.
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