Hee! How come? You're the first person I ever saw say that. Oh, I'm weird but I just really hate white/cream--hardly anyone looks good in it and then I hate the styling of 95% of wedding dresses as well. All that froth and lace! It just doesn't relate to anything for me. I like rich colours and would far prefer a colourful Indian wedding tradition (for instance): Western dresses are so bland and death-like. I always think of Ophelia floating in a stream, colourless and clutching flowers...
Clark does flirt with Lois in that way. He enjoys driving her insane. :) Do you think it's flirting? I am not really sure... I always saw it as mainly sibling-like teasing, with his attraction to her secretly informing it a bit but Clark oblivious to that. I don't think he's consciously flirting at all.
when it comes to romance, I get why. He finally let someone see him for what he truly is last year, and it ended badly with Lana packing and leaving without telling him way You're right--absolutely! That does make sense and I agree that Tom is playing him that way. I enjoy it in terms of seeing Clark's growing maturity though it made me sad in the Clana scenes in this episode just because it so obviously came from a place of pain. But it does make organic sense for him to be like this.
he knew how she feels, he saw her reaction when he was reading Jimmy's vows Oh, I was SO hoping he didn't 'get' that moment because I found it so deeply embarrassing for Lois. I think I went into denial from then on and hoped that Clark didn't know. But yeah, if he does know, EEP, then inviting Lois to dance with him is significant. Still, what worries me is he was doing it more out of compassion than interest. Clark is not cruel, no, but he does tend to let women have feelings for him and not give them a clear 'no' even when he's not totally into them. *worries*
She seemed really happy and proud of red-blue blur. :) It could be that she's a double agent, and playing for the other side to get some info? Hee! Yes, that would be awesome. I do hope so. And I agree that noone needs to protect Clark. I like the intention on Lana's part but I don't think it's needed and wouldn't want to see it continue. I just liked that her offscreen time has been spent on something SV-related. ;)
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Oh, I'm weird but I just really hate white/cream--hardly anyone looks good in it and then I hate the styling of 95% of wedding dresses as well. All that froth and lace! It just doesn't relate to anything for me. I like rich colours and would far prefer a colourful Indian wedding tradition (for instance): Western dresses are so bland and death-like. I always think of Ophelia floating in a stream, colourless and clutching flowers...
Clark does flirt with Lois in that way. He enjoys driving her insane. :)
Do you think it's flirting? I am not really sure... I always saw it as mainly sibling-like teasing, with his attraction to her secretly informing it a bit but Clark oblivious to that. I don't think he's consciously flirting at all.
when it comes to romance, I get why. He finally let someone see him for what he truly is last year, and it ended badly with Lana packing and leaving without telling him way
You're right--absolutely! That does make sense and I agree that Tom is playing him that way. I enjoy it in terms of seeing Clark's growing maturity though it made me sad in the Clana scenes in this episode just because it so obviously came from a place of pain. But it does make organic sense for him to be like this.
he knew how she feels, he saw her reaction when he was reading Jimmy's vows
Oh, I was SO hoping he didn't 'get' that moment because I found it so deeply embarrassing for Lois. I think I went into denial from then on and hoped that Clark didn't know. But yeah, if he does know, EEP, then inviting Lois to dance with him is significant. Still, what worries me is he was doing it more out of compassion than interest. Clark is not cruel, no, but he does tend to let women have feelings for him and not give them a clear 'no' even when he's not totally into them. *worries*
She seemed really happy and proud of red-blue blur. :) It could be that she's a double agent, and playing for the other side to get some info?
Hee! Yes, that would be awesome. I do hope so. And I agree that noone needs to protect Clark. I like the intention on Lana's part but I don't think it's needed and wouldn't want to see it continue. I just liked that her offscreen time has been spent on something SV-related. ;)