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hey, when did Clark find out that Chloe knew about his powers? I haven't watched much this season.
Last season, in the episode "Pariah" he caught a car that flipped. He did not know that former wacko Alicia had arranged it so that Chloe could see.
Chloe did not tell Clark she knew until this season.
hey, when did Clark find out that Chloe knew about his powers? I haven't watched much this season.
Chloe told Clark she knew in the season premiere, I believe, after she ended up transported to the Fortess of Solitude and he had to run her to the nearest hospital, which was obviously nowhere near Smallville and a good distance from the north pole.
Sorry, I misread the question.
Sigh.
ETA: Misread not misunderstood.
right. I remember pariah, but didn't know that Chloe knew until this episode. I'm glad that he knew that she knew. I remember the ep when Clark lost his memory. At the end of the ep, after he gets his memory back, he asks her if he did anything unusual and she says "yes, you trusted me." *sniff*
I have to wonder how much of it comes from a natural inclination to root for the underdog, but it amazes me how often the "sideline" character ends up much more interesting than the obvious love interest.
Well, if you cast Kristin Kreuk as the love interest, you're stacking the deck against it.
Well, if you cast Kristin Kreuk as the love interest, you're stacking the deck against it.
oh, how I love ita.
and it CONTINUALLY amazing me that Kristin Kruek is the only actress who read for Lana.
t Devil's Advocate
Well, she's very pretty. In an Inara's-Little-Sister kind of way. Evidently they were looking for eyecandy rather than thespian skills...and, to be fair, this is what got Tom Welling cast. So I can live with it.
And by live, of course, I mean porn.
t /Wolfram and Hart
Love interests tend to get cast by the hotness of the actress' looks. Quirky supporting characters tend to get cast by personality and acting ability. The latter are almost always more interesting than the former, though not necessarily more popular.
I checked imdb and the chick who plays Lois will be 28 this year. And she looks it.