"Hex" was lots of fun. That barrette in Chloe/Lois' hair. *giggle*
You know what I thought was so sweet about Clark in this episode? Lois is Chloe, she dresses like her, etc. But what Clark notices are not her wardrobe quirks and changes or her physical characteristics (Chloe walking in Lois's heels on the street). Clark notices that she's not bossing him around or that she's paying attention to crosswalks or that she's not hot on some information to get the story.
Clark knows and loves his lady from her personality and character, not her physical appearance. Our Clark can see through objects to the heart of people. He's not blind. I loved that telling stroke about Clark's character in this episode.
ETA: Though Clark did notice Chloe/Lois's tight sweater in the DP. He's not Completely Blind to her appearance. ;-D
t was a detour from the main plot but... a fun detour.I don't know if I think that it was a detour. At the end of this episode, Clark seemed to accept some critical elements of change in his life. He talked about
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But what Clark notices are not her wardrobe quirks and changes or her physical characteristics (Chloe walking in Lois's heels on the street). Clark notices that she's not bossing him around or that she's paying attention to crosswalks or that she's not hot on some information to get the story.
Clark knows and loves his lady from her personality and character, not her physical appearance. Our Clark can see through objects to the heart of people. He's not blind. I loved that telling stroke about Clark's character in this episode.
Aw. You know, Clark framing Lois Lane's rules of Journalism goes right up there with the gracious way that Clark cared for Lois in "Committed" when she was drunk. I don't quite know how to label it... but to react lovingly and ENJOY bulldozing bossy Lois and/or Drunk Crazy Lois... that's... just... wonderful.
I don't know if I think that it was a detour. At the end of this episode, Clark seemed to accept some critical elements of change in his life. He talked about Jonathan Kent's death and he finally
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"Hex" was lots of fun. That barrette in Chloe/Lois' hair. *giggle*
You're right about Chloe almost dying in every episode now. Yikes.
Oh Clark was my fave character in this episode. He was so funny and handsome, especially right after his wish came true.
It was a detour from the main plot but... a fun detour.
Hopefully we'll get a Justice League episode soon. Fights and explosions and... shirtless heroes!
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You know what I thought was so sweet about Clark in this episode? Lois is Chloe, she dresses like her, etc. But what Clark notices are not her wardrobe quirks and changes or her physical characteristics (Chloe walking in Lois's heels on the street). Clark notices that she's not bossing him around or that she's paying attention to crosswalks or that she's not hot on some information to get the story.
Clark knows and loves his lady from her personality and character, not her physical appearance. Our Clark can see through objects to the heart of people. He's not blind. I loved that telling stroke about Clark's character in this episode.
ETA: Though Clark did notice Chloe/Lois's tight sweater in the DP. He's not Completely Blind to her appearance. ;-D
t was a detour from the main plot but... a fun detour.I don't know if I think that it was a detour. At the end of this episode, Clark seemed to accept some critical elements of change in his life. He talked about ( ... )
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Clark knows and loves his lady from her personality and character, not her physical appearance. Our Clark can see through objects to the heart of people. He's not blind. I loved that telling stroke about Clark's character in this episode.
Aw. You know, Clark framing Lois Lane's rules of Journalism goes right up there with the gracious way that Clark cared for Lois in "Committed" when she was drunk. I don't quite know how to label it... but to react lovingly and ENJOY bulldozing bossy Lois and/or Drunk Crazy Lois... that's... just... wonderful.
I don't know if I think that it was a detour. At the end of this episode, Clark seemed to accept some critical elements of change in his life. He talked about Jonathan Kent's death and he finally ( ... )
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