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that they made Superman come off like an *** who slept with Lois then took off.
Exactly ***! I'd love to fill those asterisks with so many colorful words!

I walked out of the movie! My hubby still laughs at me and gives me that patronizing, I-told-you-so look.

For me Clark's the mild-mannered, cute, loving, understanding, loyal, farmboyish, naive yet knowledgeable, teasing, friendly, handsome guy they portrayed in Lois and Clark!

And Lois is that stubborn, domineering, pigheaded, take-no-prisoners type, brilliant, cynical yet a funny sort, loyal, having a tender heart hidden within all that hard-bitten exterior - waiting to be unleashed by the loving guy described above!

And any other major character change is difficult to get accustomed to and I know most of the FoLCs must feel the same way, because, I wrote one such elseworld story and truth be told, I'd *not* have read it had somebody else written it.

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slept with Lois then took off.
I recently re-read Wendy's 'It Happened One (Super) Night' which has a similar scenario, but somehow I loved it, because Clark *doesn't* know that he has hurt Lois.

So, what I'm saying is we do have to have a variety of stories. We'll be bored if every story has a kiss, a hug, an all's-well-that-begins-well plot.

Besides, I think there were a lot of unsaid things in the show that requires some working on our part (episode rewrites).

But as long as the characters don't deviate much and I can fit them into the basic mold I've created for them in my mind, I guess it's okay!!!
I'll read it and I'll love it!


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