I love this scene and this episode lol. Clark ain't no pushover, he followed Lois and when she put down her glass of wine, he picked it up and started drinking it, in front of Patrick. He's possessive lol.
If you haven't already.. its well worth the money. i really enjoy it. It's not as dour as Superman and Lois, nor as convoluted as Smallville nor as grandiose as Man of Steel.
exactly, she said yes right away to marry the ultimate criminal in the show but to clark/superman she gave him the 2 years long dance. I dont like that then and now.
I didn't like how they made her so gullible when it came to Lex, first in the beginning when she agreed to marrying him after barely knowing him and when the end of the world was about to happen, he showed he her room at the fallout shelter, it would have been a turnoff for me that he knew to a detail what it looked like and him expecting her to drop everything and live there, to the clone story and hitting her head thinking she was someone else. She still should have gotten a feeling seeing Clark again and not trusting everything Lex told her at face value. And to further add insult was the Deiter thing where she was easily hypnotized, she loved him and not Clark. She soon remembered, but her will should have been stronger, especially seeing Clark. Sure, when Clark lost his memory was able to determine he and Cat did not have a thing, but she was also nicer than the others and he was SM
He justs want that man to stay out of Lois, because Clark knows that Irish man is going to kill her. And here already Lois knows that Clark is superman
Now this is the warm, fun and friendly superman. Not that dark, emo, city destroying murderer that Zack Snyder thought up. No offence to Henry Cavill as he does physically look like superman.
Cavill's Superman didn't destroy any city, Zod and the gravity beam did. Not to mention, Clark was only Superman for a day before Zod showed up and wasn't seasoned in his use of his powers. And he wasn't a murderer, he was an executioner because he had no choice, Zod wasn't going to stop and he had no way of containing Zod or imprisoning him.
I've got to admit, that was awesome! Clark's character in this show is great, Lois character in this show is less great, I didn't like the fact she was with Lex.
The fact that Lois was the object of Lex's affection parallels Lionel Luthor's affection for Martha Kent in "Smallville". And Teri Hatcher's Lois Lane did eventually become Lois Kent and perhaps, several years after L&C TNAoS ended, became Senator Lois Kent. But that is not canon, only theoretical.
At some point Lois Lane had her own spin off comic book series. She really was romanticalky involved with Lex. It was another point of contention between Lex and Superman.
Yeah, om glad they didn't have that in Smallville. I like how in Smallville she wasn't a fan of the Luther's, scientific trust them and wasn't afraid to say it. She wasn't at all impressed by their wealth or prestige.
@@strongerpoint2538 I agree. Season 2 Lois is the absolute cutest. Perfect hair, perfect face, and great outfits. I suppose the fame got to her and she did ots of coke and got thinner. Desperate Housewives Hatcher had ZERO appeal to me.