Lana could see it immediately too. haven't found the clip but Lana made a comment about how the best relationships start out the way Lois and Clark were when she first saw them together.
"maybe you have to get thru all the wrong mwn,so u can recognize the right one"mrs.kent always has the best lines an knows exactly wat to say:) i have a feeling she had a mother's instinct that lois&clark would end up together. they have always had such a great mother-daughterish relationship♥
Amazingly, Lois would echo this advice to Clark three seasons later in 8x04 when he asks her what would happen if he couldn't see his soulmate even when she is right in front of him.
I thought the same thing recently. Lois is impulsive, doesn't stick to the plan, she lives in the moment, she is obnoxious and engages in risky behavior because she thinks its fun. Unfortunately, I know plenty of girls that are like this and they go from one guy to the next. And yes Clark Kent is a simp. He puts Lana Lang on a pedestal too much and lets Lois pick on him.
@Michael Perez This is actually why I never liked Superman being with Lois even in the comics. I love Lois Lane. She's an amazing character who's very outgoing and charmingly indomitable, but she seems to present herself as way too much of a liability to enter into Clark's life in any romantic capacity. While I do wildly disagree that Clark is a simp (perhaps that could be true for Lana, but Lois picking on him is obviously just harmless, witty banter), a civilian like Lois is admittedly too much of an unacceptable risk for someone like Superman to settle down with, particularly when she's quite shameless in almost getting herself killed repeatedly. I know the DC universe is supposed to be super idealistic and utopian even when compared to Marvel, so we're supposed to see this aspect of their relationship as part of the status quo requiring suspension of disbelief because Lois is apparently so great that she's "worth the risk." It just all starts to become too nonsensical when Superman needs to swoop in and save Lois for the thousandth time from a threat that she likely could've freely walked away from. Lois could understand Clark all she wants. The girl's way too high maintenance for a superhero with the weight of the world on his shoulders. Again, not hating on Lois. She's extremely lovable and always stands out as a character beyond just her pretty looks, so I feel bad for saying this: Clark could do better.
I like Lois on this show even though she can be a bit much. Here’s my problem with her though. They introduce her in season 4 and she’s in a few episodes. Well okay but then she becomes a regular in season 5 and what do they do with her? Nothing! She was just kinda there in these little side stories that had little to do with anything. It wasn’t until season 8 is when they started doing something with her. Lois Lane should not be a side character in a main Superman show because then what is she doing there at all?
Smallville para mi una serie increible con el gravisimo error de poner a Lana Lang como la protagonista de la serie cuando Louis Lane siempre ha sido el amor de superman. Pusieron a louis mas como un relleno que como personaje principal. Lástima que la leche ya esta derramada.
It's not horrible advice. In order to learn from our mistakes, we have to make those mistakes first. You can't really know what's right for you until you find out what's wrong for you.
@@Subuzgreatest But its more profound when one makes the mistakes themselves eg Someone telling you about the importance of studying and about how they failed wont affect a person as much if they fail themselves.
@@signalhd9793 What a ridiculous comment ! Enough people have made mistakes in the past to learn from. That's why there are history books so people learn from the mistakes of others & not do it.
"Maybe you have to get through all the wrong men so you can recognize the right one." That's terrible advice. Don't listen to Ma Kent on this one, ladies.
Its actually very close to reality. Ppl often take good things for granted bc they dont understand how lucky they are. Women that have never been in bad relationships often take good men for granted and vice versa.
@wiiwanna It sounds like a very distorted form of reality to me. I think a more reality-based advice would be to respectfully tell Lois to reexamine her preferences and standards. Accountability is perhaps the greatest kryptonite for both men and women who have a trend for attracting an unwanted type of partner.
@@psnfailout000 ahh, thats the thing…your age can often dictate what your preferences and standards are and as you age you learn to appreciate other things that matter more. What you think is bad advice might turn out to be wise words for you one day.