- It's the hero complex.
Why Lois was there (for Clark).
- She didn't really plan on it, she just wanted a story.
How it is that Lois broke her fist on Clark (for Lois).
- His abs are harder than his shoulder for some reason. Idk, Lois has punched him before with no injury to herself. Why now? I have no idea.
The fact that they both kind of owe eachother a thankyou.Why, when we've seen him angst over stuff that was obviously not his fault, didn't Clark seem a little more upset about the fact that Lois, his friend, got hurt on his watch, trying to protect him, even though she knew Titan was:
- Like 10 foot. Like three times as heavy as her. Super-powered.
- Again, hero complex. Always saving the day. When you can't do that, it messes with you.
Why didn't Lois get a bit more credit for this? I mean, come on.
- She doesn't get credit because she is just there for the male audience, she doesn't get any substance.
Why was there only one Chloe/Lois scene anyway?
- People are focused on the jacked up love triangle.
Why do all of these things in summation kind of give the impression that it doesn't matter what happens to Lois or what other characters (who are supposed to be her friends!) think about it?
- No one cares for Lois. I mean look at Lana, she didn't invite her to the wedding when they seemed like good friends in season 5.