Smallville Clois Moment 328: Season 10 Episode 15
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I loved everything about this episode... all the Clois goodness, Tess and Emil, Oliver in drag, Dr. Lemur... so much adorableness!
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@Rigilus thank you! there have been a couple scenes where i thought she looked like someone, but couldnt place it.. she definitely looks like Mandi Moore every now and then
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Thanks for posting all of these but I wish that you also posted the first scene of this episode where Clark saw Lois wearing a leopard dress.
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@FGP02 it's not completely true...actually nowadays a lot of ppl EXPECT women to have jobs too. it's very normal these days for a married couple to both have jobs. thts how me and my husband are. we dnt have to change just bc society thinks we have to...and honestly society is not tht old-fashion has u think. we deff can have our cake and eat too.
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"I'm gonna want to marry you in 5 days or in 5 years." omg i love him.
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Lois looks really young with her hair like that. I would kill for her body, its like perfect.
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@FGP02 Lois' real issue is that she doesn't really understand what she means to Clark, so she questions whether she is worthy of him and occasionally worries that she is a distraction to the superhero. If you look at Homecoming, Patriot, Icarus, Masquerade, and Booster, it is pretty clear that Clark and Lois are very thoughtful of what they need to do in order to make their relationship/marriage work.
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amooo a lois y clark sus miradas aww todo
y clark dijo lo mas perfecto
que se casaia con ella en 5 dias o 5 añoos
aaaawwww que heermoso
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haha I remember lol homegirl was serious about that ring
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@FGP02 ougg, since that point of view, it doesnt seem a woman is getting married but is going to jail. Glad i borned in Europe. That is so conservative and old idea that its normal girls can get scared to getting married! wow. Change your name??! Your social circle?! your career?!. Seriously, Its a joke? Better living alone but free, that accepting that kind of social conduct rules typical of prehistoric clans. I feel sorry for women who have to accept it.
I totally get where Lois is coming from. When a man gets married, nothing changes, but for women everything’s expected to change. Her name, her career, her house, her social circle, even if you marry the most progressive man on the planet, society still expects you to be the perfect housewife, any women who dare to “have it all” are seen as selfish, it’s totally unfair, men get to have their cake and eat it too, women have to bake the cake but are frowned upon if they dare to eat it too.
FGP02 10 months ago 22
Is it just me, or does Lois look like Mandi Moore from a walk to remember in this scene?
Rigilus 9 months ago 8