Actually, in S4's PvsLL, they do ask SM directly if he loves Lois, while on the stand no less, and he never answered the question.
Well, he answers by saying that Clakr loves Lois, which I guess is not an answer at all.
Oh? You think Lois was expecting an illicit meeting with Clark when she got dressed?
OK, maybe she did not plan her wardroabe with this meeting in mind.
Wells and his unhelpful meedling. They would probably married by now if it was not for his talk of curses. <<grumble>>
Perhaps. Perhaps not.
Well, Wells thought they would be if he did not return sooner to intervene.
HERB: That was not my intent. I was trying to keep Miss Lane safe.
I am not sure I buy that story.
Telling canon Clark anytime earlier would probably have stopped Clark from going through with the wedding entirely and tortured him for the rest of his life.
I guess that is at least an argument for Wells waiting until the wedding is a done deal to tell them. It still does not explain why he did not time it so he intercepted them as they reutrned to their apartment.
If you can have continuity for the B-Plots, they should have the same for the A-Plot set-ups as well.
I think they cared a lot more about B-plot continuity.
At this point, Lois thinks Clark's backstory (his parents dying and him ending up in "fostercare") happened on Krypton.
So she does believe that it is true. That is good.
This is still S1, and Lois wasn't very pro-marriage back then.
So anti-marriage she got engaged to Lex?
because he did not have surveilance equitments and spies everywhere? Of course he could have Lois.
Actually, it was merely because she hadn't set down the phone properly. Lex hadn't needed that other stuff.
I either forgot that detail, or missed it.
At least she recognizes that this confused Clark, even if not seeing fully why.
She's only just thinking about this from Clark's POV.
Well, I am glad she is, even if she still does not understand why he did what he did.
So much for her staying mad at Clark.
It's another one of his super powers. It's impossible for people to stay mad at him forever.
Wait, I thought staying mad was Lois' power. Somewhere she said "you can fly, I can stay mad."
That would have made the story a lot shorter.
Different, not necessarily shorter.
I think their relationship would be further along at this point in time. Although, it might have taken just as much writting to get their, so we might actually not have a shorter story length wise, just cover less time.
So, that's three votes for Linda.
LINDA: And Lois thinks SHE'S so popular. Ha!
I think Linda is misinterpreting our votes.