Well the torch (pun intended) has definitely passed from Chloe to Lois!! It is such a good scene Lois despite denial misses Clark and she feels a connection to the Blur!! An important scene in the Lois and Clark story!!
Yeah that bid where Lois said she is the Blur's only contact must have burned Chloe, yeah well she must be so bitch pissed because Clark wouldn't use the time traveling ring to save Jimmy (uh I'm confuse, either that guy who died last season was THE Jimmy Olsen or older brother to Jimmy Olsen) but Clark said he couldn't cause the last time he changed fate his father (Kent) died. Honestly I hated how they made Jor-El into a bad guy turned good or just a misunderstood good guy, thanks to the poor writing on the show. I believe Chloe is the only one that screwed things up, she claims she was in denial about Davis and his dark side and all but to me: bullshit. She knew and didn't want to do anything to stop it, then she thought play his beauty to his beast.
Clark learned that if you change fate there are always consequences....and if you go back and save a life another life is forfeit and you can't know who it will be... its basically a life for a life and he recognizes he has no right to make that decision
I thought about this last time I rewatched the whole show, and it seems they deliberately kept Lois out of the whole Davis/Doomsday storyline so that, come S9, she would be the only one he could talk to. She was completely innocent of any involvement in what happened, and so she was the only one he felt he could confide in. Everyone else currently in his life betrayed him in some way, except for Lois (I say “currently” in his life because to my knowledge Martha, Jonathan, and Pete never betrayed him, either).
@@Melissa.Garrett well Martha left town to live in Washington DC, cause in this show a senator dies then his wife can take his place. Lana well Lana was and always was obsessed with one thing or another. And then there is annoying Chloe. Always right, always on top and always everything in the show. It’s pathetic.
@@orlandobabeI don't think Chloe is always right. Chloe is the other path, meaning Clark, when confronted with a problem, can take different solutions to the problem. He chooses one, Chloe the other (e.g. stockpiling kryptonite weapons, placating Bloom). This is used as a story telling device to explore the merits of each decision.
Love Lois and Clark
Well the torch (pun intended) has definitely passed from Chloe to Lois!! It is such a good scene Lois despite denial misses Clark and she feels a connection to the Blur!! An important scene in the Lois and Clark story!!
Ouch that must of really hurt Chloe to hear!
she beautiful
Yeah that bid where Lois said she is the Blur's only contact must have burned Chloe, yeah well she must be so bitch pissed because Clark wouldn't use the time traveling ring to save Jimmy (uh I'm confuse, either that guy who died last season was THE Jimmy Olsen or older brother to Jimmy Olsen) but Clark said he couldn't cause the last time he changed fate his father (Kent) died. Honestly I hated how they made Jor-El into a bad guy turned good or just a misunderstood good guy, thanks to the poor writing on the show. I believe Chloe is the only one that screwed things up, she claims she was in denial about Davis and his dark side and all but to me: bullshit. She knew and didn't want to do anything to stop it, then she thought play his beauty to his beast.
Clark learned that if you change fate there are always consequences....and if you go back and save a life another life is forfeit and you can't know who it will be... its basically a life for a life and he recognizes he has no right to make that decision
I thought about this last time I rewatched the whole show, and it seems they deliberately kept Lois out of the whole Davis/Doomsday storyline so that, come S9, she would be the only one he could talk to. She was completely innocent of any involvement in what happened, and so she was the only one he felt he could confide in. Everyone else currently in his life betrayed him in some way, except for Lois (I say “currently” in his life because to my knowledge Martha, Jonathan, and Pete never betrayed him, either).
@@Melissa.Garrett well Martha left town to live in Washington DC, cause in this show a senator dies then his wife can take his place. Lana well Lana was and always was obsessed with one thing or another. And then there is annoying Chloe. Always right, always on top and always everything in the show. It’s pathetic.
@@orlandobabeI don't think Chloe is always right. Chloe is the other path, meaning Clark, when confronted with a problem, can take different solutions to the problem. He chooses one, Chloe the other (e.g. stockpiling kryptonite weapons, placating Bloom). This is used as a story telling device to explore the merits of each decision.
Poor Chloe.
Lois still has the same PJs as in season 4.
Chloe must be pissed lmao
Chloe was so pissed that she joined a sex cult.
Should have chosen a different name, The Blur is cheesy
He didn't really choose the name, and said to Lois as well that there is probably a better name out there.