Superman doesn't just impress me with his powers but his moral fortitude . I would've been all over mrs.lang ! That long beautiful black hair , those eyes , begging for Clark to come with it ! Masterful acting by Kristen and Tom !👍👍👍
Well, this show was based on the story of Superman, who ends up with Louis. Lana was added for the purpose of the show, and her inclusion was written very well. I mean, I believe Clark is with Lana for most of the show. But even though I agree that there is passion between them, they're too similar to last in the long run.
@@DerekThomasLirio In my opinion, your last point is one of the reasons they could last in the long run. It's such a deep connection! And in the comics there's a lot of multiverse. The writers could just create this one giving to Lana and Clark a fair and happy ending, together. In all the others, Clark/Superman could follow the comics and live his incomplete and meaningless personal life...
@@rafaelpaiva1999 Lana was his adolescent love. We've all had them. The person you loved in your teens, typically the person you dated in high school. But the connection with that person will always be rooted in passion. Because of that, the connection with that person will never be of sufficient depth to last in the long run. If you pay attention, Lana. although pursuing more mature goals and objectives, never grows past the adolescent mentality. Louis on the other hand, is a developed woman with professional ambition and a mature mentality. The fact that she's the daughter of a general only contributes to her discipline.
@@DerekThomasLirio I don't think such a thing like a "teen love" is a rule or even a postulate. Even less in the case of Clark and Lana, since they were pretty mature for their ages, in many ways. Probably because their own stories and the responsability they took. And we can really see the development of their love, with altruistics renounces. About Lois: I see a character poorly developed by the writers, wich make her a very superficial and shallow person. Even when the writers decide give to her some dilemmas we can still see the superficiality. That's one of the main reasons I think Clark equally becomes a superficial and less interesting character.
She looks at him with such eyes as if she nearly says _’I can’t keep my feelings anymore. You’re the one I wanna be with’._ * Hot and passionate kiss *🔥 💋 The end
They were following the story of Superman. In Superman, Clark ends up with Louis. I personally think Lana was part of the story for too long. Lana was high school relationship. He should've had a thing with Chloe for a bit, then end up with Louis. Although Louis and Chloe being cousins might've made that a bit weird.
@@DerekThomasLirio Clark and Lana dated well out of highschool, Clark and Chloe had no romantic chemistry so no they shouldn't have been made into anything and Smallville wasn't about Superman it was about Clark Kent. The writers could've kept Clark and Lana together they spent damn near 7 years on their story compared to Clois who only had two years romantically...To add Clana's chemistry was stronger...Clois didn't have much to work with.
@@HazelAmarie I disagree. Clana was too similar. They had nearly identical backgrounds and stories, knew each other their whole lives, living next door to one another and never leaving Smallville. Clark and Lois had alot more contrast, so they had the right chemistry for a long term union. A couple that never argues never evolves, so the relationship doesn't develop.
@@DerekThomasLirio What's wrong with them being similar? A lot of people in happy relationships share the same similarities. In latter seasons they really weren't all that similar, they've drifted apart, Lana struggled to find her way out of darkness, Clark's secrecy etc... They had a complicated relationship and went through things Clark and Lois never had to deal with. I doubt Lois could withstand half of what Lana was put through the comparisons make zero sense.
@@HazelAmarie Even when Lana got married, she got married to protect Clark, not because she was in a mature relationship. Lois was a very mature woman from the first time she appeared on the show. As to your question, lack of contrast in a relationship means no development over time. It gets boring, the passion dies out. With Clark and Lois, they are different people altogether, and there will always be heat because there will always be friction.
When any ordinary guy would say to a girl: "Would you like to see my etchings/stamp collection/butterfly collection?", Clark can say: "Would you like to see the sunset from my loft? "....
So Jeff, the guy that can make himself invisible with that invisibility fluid, is he consider a meteor freak even though the invisibility fluid is not mixed with meteor rocks?
Pete found out because Clark told him. Lex found out because he saw Clark destroy a car. Chloe found out because Alicia teleported her to where Clark was and she saw him catch a car. It's not like they just put the pieces together on their own (though they all had their suspicions). Lana's no different, so I don't see why this is something that should be held against her.
Can someone who is a Superman fan please tell me what happened to Lana? Why did they split up because I've tried to look it up on various sites and fora but there seem to be about a dozen different answers ranging from she died to her deciding she didn't want to leave Smallville and there's even one site that says she hooked up with Lex Luthor. Since I haven't read the old comics I was hoping someone who has could tell me what the "canon" answer is.
Well in comics they retcon things all the time so it will always be hard to find the "canon" answer since she has existed in comics for a long time. And I am pretty sure lots of comics keep it vague on purpose. They simply want you to know that "Her and Clark had a romantic relationship in high school and she knows his secret" and lots of comics don't go into the specifics of why they aren't together anymore. But there relationship is a positive one so it does not seem like there are any hard feelings over how their romantic relationship ended.
Lana and Clark did grew Up together that One of the reason Clark always had a place in his heart for lana always but that changed when he begin to fall for lois and he and lana break Up for Good but i think he always in his heart think of her and remember there Good Times they had
That is so wrong that is not what happen. He did not break it off with Lana because of Lois. Lex put an end to their relationship by making them give up their love to save the world from a bomb of Krytonite.
Clark has never chosen that hag over Lana they broke up because Lana absorbed kryptonite had nothing to do with Lois's haggard ass. Clark dropped Lois for Lana...He only got with Lois after Lana left him.
Yea, Clark...why are you doing this???!!!!! I know what he is supposedly thinking, but what if he's wrong? What if she could handle it? Why not trust her???!!! Wow, the show writers just gave a masterclass on how to ruin a scene (and ultimately the show). The center of this show (and what made it great instead of just good) was the CLana love story. They sacrificed that to emphasize the superhero backstory which was mostly just filler anyway.
Meh. The Superman story we know has always mentioned Lois as "the one", but the Smallville creators overdid it with the Clana storyline. I'm sure more fans (like myself) liked him with Lana more than Lois
This show differs a lot from comics. For example, Clois meet in Smallville not Metropolis, Lana's hair is dark not red, there's a new character (Chloe), Bizarro loved Lana not Lois, etc. So why Clana couldn't be endgame? There are SO MANY cartoons, movies, TV series about Clois as a main couple, and WILL BE in the future. So it wouldn't be apocalypse, if at least in ONE SINGLE Superman adaptation Clark would end up with other girl, not Lois.
+Oladipupo Ajani neither were Oliver & Felicity on Arrow, but look how that turned out ;) Canon ships aren't always the better ones. Lana & Clarke might not have been "meant to be together," but they never stopped caring about each other.