Desaad was trying to tempt her in various ways: one was with Clark coming on to her, one was Lois telling her that she was jealous, and one was Ollie telling her he'd run away with her. Oh, and one was her "Collateral" white-suit self trying to convince her of ... something. I forget what. Since none of them "worked" I think we're supposed to assume that while those things are in Chloe's head, none of them is her ultimate weakness.
ultimately I think she's really over Clark. Which is fine by me...
Yeah. I was able to tolerate the way their relationship worked for a long time because I thought they would eventually become a couple. Since they didn't I was glad Chloe was able to move on. What I want, though, is some kind of sign of regret from Clark about them never getting together.
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"Chegitout, chegitout...!" :-D
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Yeah. I was able to tolerate the way their relationship worked for a long time because I thought they would eventually become a couple. Since they didn't I was glad Chloe was able to move on. What I want, though, is some kind of sign of regret from Clark about them never getting together.
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