Lana is achingly dull. It's like there's a Lana shaped hole in the world.
And why have DMD before LGM? That makes about as much sense as having a fabulously written show about horses and space ships, then not airing the pilot, showing the other episodes out of order, pre-empting them for sports and not advertising it.
You know, I've always liked the idea that Chloe took Lois Lane as her pen name.
I love this idea. It's true that Chloe is expendable because she isn't canon. I'd hate to lose her, but I'd definitely be into a storyline where something happens to her and Clark blames Lex and it all spirals downward from there.
Why is Lana so mindnumbingly dull? Why would they do that? I swear, coming to this show as a new viewer this year, it is the one aspect that I just can't get over. I guess they must think she's actually interesting? As far as I've seen, the only thing that matters to anyone about Lana is who her boyfriend is at the moment.
Oh - or what guy is stalking her at the moment. Forgot about all the stalking.
I'd like it if Lois
weren't
Chloe.
For me, it ruins the bits of their Metropolis interaction that I'd liked -- the city girl/"hick" thing. I can't see Chloe falling for Superman to Clark's detriment either.
I'm with Ita on the Lois-not-Chloe thing. Though I'm something of a stickler for canon, so I'm also with DCJ in the Lana = redhead corner too.
That being said, I'm not sure why I watch the show.
Though I'm something of a stickler for canon, so I'm also with DCJ in the Lana = redhead corner too.
See, in my canon, Lana is played by Annette O'Toole.
She had reddish hair in S-III so she counts.
I admit, my knowledge of Superman comes pretty much from my very vague memories of the movies, Smallville, and from the kind folks who filled me in after I posted about knowing nothing about comics on my LJ. So, I'm pretty much in the dark about Lois and Clark's canon relationship. Always willing to learn though.
Comics goooooooooooooooooooood.
But I think I was one of those folks, so I'll leave it at: see tag.
Indeed you were. Remember, I admitted that until a few months ago I actually thought that Batman was superhuman because he'd been bitten by a bat? Somewhere in my childhood I guess I just took Spiderman's story and adapted it to fit Batman. It's horribly embarrassing. I'm getting better though. I actually work down the street from Midtown Comics here, I need to check it out. At least I know that I didn't miss any important information about Aquaman.
At least I know that I didn't miss any important information about Aquaman.
This makes me giggle, but it could be a result of just how *silly* I find Aquaman to be.