Thanks for the comments! I meant to respond yesterday, but we had amazing weather here, so I ended up not being online.
Patrick - Thank you! I have to say, it just sort of evolved. I needed something for them to talk about during the dinner party and this led to Clark's complaining and then somehow the story idea was born. It was a convenient way to get Lois and Clark working together again, which I felt was something Lois needed.
We'll obviously see more of their interaction as they work on this series of stories than the stories themselves.
IolantheAlias - I understand the sentiment, but please try to remember this isn't our Lois. Her relationship with Chad, starting as early as it did, irrevocably changed her life.
I like to think of myself as a bright, successful woman and quite frankly the type of job that makes me happy requires me to live in at least a moderate sized city. Additionally, I may be fooling myself, but I also like to think the job I have has some positive impact on the world even if it's not as obvious as Lois' on the show. However, if my husband needed to be in Smallville to be happy, I'd go in an instant. His happiness is much more important to me than my having the ideal job. Do I think he'd ask me to do that if I would be miserable? No, never. We live close to NYC now because I want to - he'd love to move. But if I could be happy, just less than I am now, it would be a much different issue (presuming he had a reason to leave, which he doesn't).
The Smallville Press may not be the best fit for Lois, but this isn't Lois Lane. And Lois Andrews wants to find the best fit for her and her husband - and if that is in Smallville, then she will be happier than if she was at the Planet.
Ann - See my comment above on your comment on Lois' challenges. I believe that if it's interesting enough, Lois will be happier with a less challenging job in Smallville than at the Planet either without Chad or with an unhappy Chad.
I'm not sure it's fair to say that Chad can't see she's unhappy. First off, we only know what Lois is thinking, so perhaps Chad does realize she's unhappy, but is waiting for her to say something or settle in more in the hopes that she'll be happy. Or maybe, like Lois was with him, he's so focused on his own happiness and wanting to believe she's happy too, he hasn't noticed it yet.
And to clarify and answer your question - no, Lois was not aware that Chad was unhappy until he told her.
Grinch - I completely agree - Lois and Chad need to talk about these issues. But to be fair, she hasn't been in Smallville long yet. I think she is not only "suffering" in Smallville as she feels she owes it to Chad, but also in the hopes that she'll learn to love it there. I don't think a Lois that didn't try to like living in Smallville for the man she believes to be her soulmate would be Lois. And when you move somewhere expecting not to like it, it takes a long time to get past that.
I was unhappy with the college I ended up going to - I had never wanted to go there and only applied to make my parents happy. I spent most of my first semester being terribly unhappy. Some of that I now see as typical issues with moving to a new place where you don't know anyone. But I also see that it lasted longer than it needed to because I believed I would never be happy there. It took a long time for me to get past that and really see what it was like - and determine it wasn't really all that bad. Now, given the friends I made, and in particular the fact that I met my husband there, I'm glad I ended up not going where I wanted. But back then, I was too busy expecting to be unhappy to really let myself experience it. I see Lois' avoidance of others being the same thing, but I think she has a desire to give it a fair shot.
By the way, Clark didn't read her inner thoughts - he heard her mumbled comment about not having a small-town persona. But I do think he was picking up on other sides anyway as he is her best friend.
I think expecting a bumpy road is probably a good idea.
My hope is to keep posting every Saturday - more often if I can reliably get online more.
Sara - I know it seemed like they bought a house quickly, but Lois is intending to give this a try for a long time, so it makes sense to move someplace permanent. Smallville doesn't have a lot of rental properties and the cottage at the farm is not big enough for a long term place.
What they'll do with the house if Lois isn't happy? No idea... I'll tell you if I figure it out.
Michael - Interesting. I hadn't seen it as Clark coming to the rescue, but you're right. He is.