Was Clark right not tell Lana his secret?

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Was Clark right not tell Lana his secret?


Lana seemed pretty accepting of the meteor-freaks, but saying you have powers because you're an alien would be a different story. She did seem like she was willing to take on any stress associated with his secret though.
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It's kind of a lame cliche. It was refreshing when Man of Steel just had Lois knowing the truth from the get-go.
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I've never really been a fan of the dumb plot lines that unfold because of keeping their secret identities hidden from their friends and family.
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Xelltrix posted...
I've never really been a fan of the dumb plot lines that unfold because of keeping their secret identities hidden from their friends and family.


Clark always just went silent or had a dumb reason when Lana point blank asks him why he won't share his secret.
yes, because how else could you justify her being knocked out each episode
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His biggest fear was that she would blame him for the death of her parents.
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PiOverlord posted...
His biggest fear was that she would blame him for the death of her parents.


Why should she though?
Vol2tex posted...
PiOverlord posted...
His biggest fear was that she would blame him for the death of her parents.


Why should she though?

Because he arrived in the meteor shower that was the result of his planet being destroyed.

Yeah, i don't get it either.
LookANinja posted...
Vol2tex posted...
PiOverlord posted...
His biggest fear was that she would blame him for the death of her parents.


Why should she though?

Because he arrived in the meteor shower that was the result of his planet being destroyed.

Yeah, i don't get it either.


He had no control over that.
To be fair, she must be pretty stupid if she can't tell who he is
I like what happened with Lana in Superman: TAS. Recognized him instantly.
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Vol2tex posted...
LookANinja posted...
Vol2tex posted...
PiOverlord posted...
His biggest fear was that she would blame him for the death of her parents.


Why should she though?

Because he arrived in the meteor shower that was the result of his planet being destroyed.

Yeah, i don't get it either.


He had no control over that.

Yeah, but he felt responsible. It was his arrival that caused her and many other Smallville residents their problems.
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Why does gaining powers from meteor rocks make so many residents become evil? Trying to think of the ones who didn't have to be stopped.

Ryan?
Jordan Cross?
He shouldve told her. As someone said, she was willing to take any answer at one point.
Vol2tex posted...
Why does gaining powers from meteor rocks make so many residents become evil? Trying to think of the ones who didn't have to be stopped.

Ryan?

Power corrupts the average person or something like that.
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dave_is_slick posted...
I like what happened with Lana in Superman: TAS. Recognized him instantly.

But to be fair, I'm pretty sure he told her that he had superpowers when he was a teenager.
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Vol2tex posted...
Why does gaining powers from meteor rocks make so many residents become evil? Trying to think of the ones who didn't have to be stopped.

Ryan?
Jordan Cross?

I don't remember Ryan getting his power from meteor rocks, but i could be wrong.
LookANinja posted...
Vol2tex posted...
Why does gaining powers from meteor rocks make so many residents become evil? Trying to think of the ones who didn't have to be stopped.

Ryan?
Jordan Cross?

I don't remember Ryan getting his power from meteor rocks, but i could be wrong.


Ryan James was a young boy that enjoyed reading and drowning himself in comic books, particularly Warrior Angel graphic-novels. After he came in direct contact with Green meteor rocks, he got infected, as well as felt as an outsider ever since, which explains why he detached from the world sometimes by reading. At first, with his ability to read the minds of others, he couldn't drown them out, causing major stress. He was initially extremely shy and quite timid, although with the 'big brother' model of Clark he came out of his shell to a degree.
They ganged on Clark in the asylum. At least the show has a lot of continuity.
Yeah, I liked that episode.
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Is it me, or did Lana get over her injury pretty quickly? 2 episodes later, she is walking normally without a cane again...
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