Fandom is wacky: Smallville edition
Oct. 5th, 2006 03:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I've been reading the TWoP boards for Smallville (which is kinda crazy, but I started going back over there for... Battlestar Galactica and the Supernatural boards are good (though the first season recaps of the show suck -- second season is looking up, because they're being written by the guy who wrote the recap for the pilot and not the Supernatural-hating hack that recapped the rest of the season... dude, at least try to be amusing when you hate)) and ran across this theory called 'Chlois'.
Which baffles me. Did this theory exist back in season three (which is the last time that I visited the Smallville boards)? I don't remember it, though the Chloe-worship is... familiar.
Apparently, there is a group of people who think that Chloe is going to change her name to Lois, dye her hair, change her personality, pretend not to know Clark, and then become the love of Clark's life (because he's not going to notice that Lois has gotten a lot shorter... because he's a "Big Dumb Alien" who isn't worthy of her Radiant Goddess Glow and... why do they want her with him again?).
Or I guess they think that Chloe is already like Lois Lane which... baffles me more. Chloe is soppy. Lois Lane is not soppy. Lois Lane is the opposite of soppy. I mean... I don't have anything against Chloe, I've always mostly liked her (she was my favorite female on the show in seasons 1-3, before Lois showed up and stole my heart (as she does)), but how is she anything like Lois Lane? Chloe is an underdog. She has, like, eighty-gazillion fans (note: number may or may not be exaggerated) because she's an underdog.
Lois Lane isn't an underdog.
I can't ever imagine Chloe staring down her boss and saying that she didn't write a mood piece because she "wasn't in the mood" (I can imagine SV's Lois saying that, though -- only the news that she's interested in, thank you). Lois is confrontational, pushy, and (gasp!) kinda bitchy. She steamrolls over people when she's figuring out what to do and then is annoyed at them for not being fast enough to move out of the way.
Not everyone likes Lois Lane. That's always been true. It amuses me how many people on the "Chlois" thread bash Lois and Clark's Lois, who strikes me as a classic Lois in the tradition of the better comics and the first two movies. Dude, y'all don't even like Lois. Why do you want your favorite character to turn into her? Is the love of Clark that wonderful and amazing?
I love Smallville's Lois Lane. Like the other classic comic characters (Clark and Lex), they took the basic character profile and twisted it so that Lois was actively fighting against her future.
But all three of them have the essence of what will one day make them their Iconic character (It took me forever to figure out that ILL stood for "Iconic Lois Lane", btw.). Lex has the will to power, Clark has that need to help, and Lois has the guts to stand up to both of them. All three of them are coming by those essences differently than the various other versions of themselves, but that's all right. That's comics. There are many worlds, many versions. They don't cancel each other out, nor do they necessarily lead into each other.
The comics are not the movies are not Lois and Clark is not Smallville. There's pre-Crisis and post-Crisis. Silver and Gold Age. Superman Returns and The Adventures of Superman. All different, but all with a few things in common. Superman. Clark Kent. Lois Lane. A little later, Lex Luthor.
Clark and Lois, though, first and always.
Also, I seem to feel the same protectiveness towards Lois that I feel towards Buffy and Rose. That is, I feel that they're strong female characters that I would feel honored to be anything like, so I have a shockingly limited amount of patience for dismissiveness towards them. Not criticism in general, just that particular brand of condescending criticism where I'm told that what I see as strength is really the cold-hearted, smug bitchiness of women who are getting 'above their places' (Want to make my blood boil in ten seconds or less? Mention that someone, particularly a female someone, needs to be 'put in her place'.). When Rose is dismissed as a stupid shopgirl or Buffy is called a heartless bitch or people call SV's Lois various hideously sexist terms and make everything all about her body (And her *omg* huge breasts, which just comes across as hypocritical when they're cooing over "Chloevage" every other post. I guess breasts are only okay if they're Chloe's.), I feel true feminist rage.
Which baffles me. Did this theory exist back in season three (which is the last time that I visited the Smallville boards)? I don't remember it, though the Chloe-worship is... familiar.
Apparently, there is a group of people who think that Chloe is going to change her name to Lois, dye her hair, change her personality, pretend not to know Clark, and then become the love of Clark's life (because he's not going to notice that Lois has gotten a lot shorter... because he's a "Big Dumb Alien" who isn't worthy of her Radiant Goddess Glow and... why do they want her with him again?).
Or I guess they think that Chloe is already like Lois Lane which... baffles me more. Chloe is soppy. Lois Lane is not soppy. Lois Lane is the opposite of soppy. I mean... I don't have anything against Chloe, I've always mostly liked her (she was my favorite female on the show in seasons 1-3, before Lois showed up and stole my heart (as she does)), but how is she anything like Lois Lane? Chloe is an underdog. She has, like, eighty-gazillion fans (note: number may or may not be exaggerated) because she's an underdog.
Lois Lane isn't an underdog.
I can't ever imagine Chloe staring down her boss and saying that she didn't write a mood piece because she "wasn't in the mood" (I can imagine SV's Lois saying that, though -- only the news that she's interested in, thank you). Lois is confrontational, pushy, and (gasp!) kinda bitchy. She steamrolls over people when she's figuring out what to do and then is annoyed at them for not being fast enough to move out of the way.
Not everyone likes Lois Lane. That's always been true. It amuses me how many people on the "Chlois" thread bash Lois and Clark's Lois, who strikes me as a classic Lois in the tradition of the better comics and the first two movies. Dude, y'all don't even like Lois. Why do you want your favorite character to turn into her? Is the love of Clark that wonderful and amazing?
I love Smallville's Lois Lane. Like the other classic comic characters (Clark and Lex), they took the basic character profile and twisted it so that Lois was actively fighting against her future.
But all three of them have the essence of what will one day make them their Iconic character (It took me forever to figure out that ILL stood for "Iconic Lois Lane", btw.). Lex has the will to power, Clark has that need to help, and Lois has the guts to stand up to both of them. All three of them are coming by those essences differently than the various other versions of themselves, but that's all right. That's comics. There are many worlds, many versions. They don't cancel each other out, nor do they necessarily lead into each other.
The comics are not the movies are not Lois and Clark is not Smallville. There's pre-Crisis and post-Crisis. Silver and Gold Age. Superman Returns and The Adventures of Superman. All different, but all with a few things in common. Superman. Clark Kent. Lois Lane. A little later, Lex Luthor.
Clark and Lois, though, first and always.
Also, I seem to feel the same protectiveness towards Lois that I feel towards Buffy and Rose. That is, I feel that they're strong female characters that I would feel honored to be anything like, so I have a shockingly limited amount of patience for dismissiveness towards them. Not criticism in general, just that particular brand of condescending criticism where I'm told that what I see as strength is really the cold-hearted, smug bitchiness of women who are getting 'above their places' (Want to make my blood boil in ten seconds or less? Mention that someone, particularly a female someone, needs to be 'put in her place'.). When Rose is dismissed as a stupid shopgirl or Buffy is called a heartless bitch or people call SV's Lois various hideously sexist terms and make everything all about her body (And her *omg* huge breasts, which just comes across as hypocritical when they're cooing over "Chloevage" every other post. I guess breasts are only okay if they're Chloe's.), I feel true feminist rage.
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Date: 2006-10-05 11:54 am (UTC)All the "Chloe is Lois" stuff since then, though, is mostly wishful thinking. Because a lot of people don't like Lois as she is currently, and think Chloe makes a much better Lois than Lois does. This Lois has never been my favorite version (see Margot Kidder or Terri Hatcher), and I do like Chloe better than her, thanks to watching the show from the beginning and falling in love with Chloe from the start. However, I do like this Lois. All the Lois-bashing in this fandom drives me just a tad insane. (Your blood pressure might rise if you go to
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Date: 2006-10-05 12:02 pm (UTC)Ah, I probably just didn't notice it. I was All About Clark back in seasons one through three (with a side of Lex). And while I didn't like the Clark/Lana relationship, Clark/Chloe didn't thrill me either.
And Chloe lost me a bit in season two, when she pulled the 'just friends' card on Clark and then proceeded to be pissed at him the entire season when he used it. Both Lana and Chloe have that insecurity in relationships, though expressed in different ways (Lana must Always Have A Boyfriend, while Chloe must Always Have Her Best Friend), which is something that I don't associate with any brand of Lois, even in her worst "Superman's girlfriend" phases.
Mostly, I was a Clark fan. I find that I still am mostly a Clark fan. And he's grown up so much while I was gone! When I left, he was still a kid. He's practically a man now!
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Date: 2006-10-05 03:04 pm (UTC)Not to mention sold him out to Lionel - for which, seriously, she has been totally and completely forgiven for in fandom - because she's Chloe and Chloe always has a good reason for doing what she does.
I don't hate Chloe. I just never thought, even in S1, that she was remotely like my idea of Lois.
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Date: 2006-10-05 03:53 pm (UTC)*sigh*
I find it very frustrating.
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Date: 2006-10-05 02:04 pm (UTC)I think the thing with Chloe may be, well, for my part I'm not sure how Lois is going to become reporter Lois.
Since Chloe is in that ecological niche, they keep having Lois do things that not only aren't all about the investigative journalism, but I don't see her picking that as her career.
Mind you everyone still has fuzz on their cheeks, so I'm hoping they pull it off by the end of the series. Cuz, yeah, I love brash, annoying, sexy, go getter Lois. But then my fav is the Fleisher cartoons Lois.
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Date: 2006-10-05 03:59 pm (UTC)I haven't watched a lot of the episodes in four and five yet, but I did get a chance to see the Lois scenes of the episodes, and there was one scene in particular where Lois rants about how frustrating it is to have leads go dead and how she couldn't imagine ever letting go. Shades of 'Mad Dog Lane' there. And Chloe mentions that that's how it starts sometimes and then Lois looked over her shoulder at the Daily Planet logo and my heart went all pitter-pat.
Honestly, for me, Chloe is too freak-focused and not issue-focused enough. I've never been thrilled with her approach to journalism.
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Date: 2006-10-05 02:10 pm (UTC)By the way, I'd add Margaret "Hotlips" Houlihan from the series M*A*S*H onto our list. She was a wonderfully strong character and wonderfully human.
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Date: 2006-10-05 04:01 pm (UTC)Me, too. We're in the twenty-first century, you'd think that some things wouldn't be an issue any more. It's depressing.
By the way, I'd add Margaret "Hotlips" Houlihan from the series M*A*S*H onto our list. She was a wonderfully strong character and wonderfully human.
Oh! I've never seen the show. Now that I know it has a good, strong female character, I might need to check it out.
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Date: 2006-10-05 02:50 pm (UTC)how is she anything like Lois Lane?
Well from I understand, the originally wanted SV to have Clark, Lex, Lois as young characters together, but they weren't allowed the Lois name for some reason. So they admit to writing Chloe as a sort of proto Lois, just without the name. And then there were was an episode where she tried to submit an article under Lois Lane, and the theory grew in popularity. I become a fan of the theory after Thirst in season 5...
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Date: 2006-10-05 04:10 pm (UTC)Hee. But can you explain it to me?
I think that we must just have really different views of what makes Lois Lane Lois, because I can't see LL being compatible with Chloe's personality.
Well from I understand, the originally wanted SV to have Clark, Lex, Lois as young characters together, but they weren't allowed the Lois name for some reason. So they admit to writing Chloe as a sort of proto Lois, just without the name. And then there were was an episode where she tried to submit an article under Lois Lane, and the theory grew in popularity. I become a fan of the theory after Thirst in season 5...
Hmm. I watched the Being Lois Lane documentary on the four season discs (which is another reason why I can't buy the idea -- they did a whole documentary on ED's Lois and how she's similar to and yet different from past Lois Lanes) and they talk about how they always wanted Lois and were trying from early on to get permission to put Lois on the show. I think that they were happy to have Chloe there as an investigative force, but didn't get the impression that they had her as Lois (but they may have been back-tracking). Also, given all the strictures that they have had on using Lois Lane, I can't imagine that they would ever get permission to say, "Oh, BTW, our real Lois is the one that's gotten to mack on Clark every year for the past six -- fooled you, Superman-owning people!".
What happens in Thirst? That's an episode I haven't watched yet!
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Date: 2006-10-05 03:27 pm (UTC)I must admit though that I really don't like the Lois of Lois & Clark, mostly because I felt that her standard of journalistic ethics was alarmingly low, and that more often she was shrill, humorless, and whiny rather than tough, witty, and take charge.
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Date: 2006-10-05 04:21 pm (UTC)Yes, yes, a thousand times, yes. Chloe is also like Lex and Lana in that she can't accept that Clark is just a guy trying to do the right thing (no matter his powers, that really is what he is). As Clark says in Leech, why can't that be enough? Why can't saving their lives mean that he's allowed some measure of privacy?
I must admit though that I really don't like the Lois of Lois & Clark, mostly because I felt that her standard of journalistic ethics was alarmingly low, and that more often she was shrill, humorless, and whiny rather than tough, witty, and take charge.
Oh, I have no problem with people disliking TH's or ED's take on the character, but that's not at all the same as saying (and I quote from the Chlois thread), "[ED's Lois is the] most slutty incarnation ever".
Disliking an actor's portrayal is one thing, and totally between the show/actor and each member of the audience, but taking cheap (and untrue) shots at the characters is completely different and that's what's pissing me off.
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Date: 2006-10-05 04:52 pm (UTC)I was willing to try to forgive her but she lost me again when she tried to renege on her deal with Lionel while trying to keep her column at the Daily Planet and lost me even more when she didn’t own up to what she did with her, “It was a moment of weakness, you of all people should understand!” statement to Clark. And then there are the issues I have with her hint dropping because if the reveal really were about Clark’s needs, she’d let Clark reveal on his own instead of forcing his hand to fit her needs on her schedule.
And let’s not get into Exposed. The future Superman shouldn’t have to marry the woman who was so petty she betrayed his safety for a newspaper column she didn’t deserve. But Exposed just made me boil over with how very anti-Lois Lane she was. (BTW: If you don’t want your blood pressure to rise, don’t read the Exposed thread on TWoP. The feminist in me was fuming in anger with the comments on the episode posted.)
I like Chloe, but only when she’s not doing journalism things or pining over Clark. With Jimmy in the picture, that hopefully takes care of her crush on Clark. As for the journalism, I have so many many issues with that and Exposed and the Chloe Chronicles highlighted just what a bad journalist she is. But I guess I’ll just have to live with it if I’m gonna watch the show. :-x
Because of Chloe, Lois is a refreshing change of what journalism should be. It should be people-focused placing emphasis on how events affect people. She went after Lionel because getting away with murder was wrong and she went after the plastic surgeon because letting girls suffer their self-esteem was wrong. Journalism should be people-focused not freak-show focused which is how I feel Chloe treats the meteor-rock phenomena.
Also, I love Lois because she has a sense of ownership about her mistakes. She goes after Lucy because Lucy is her responsibility and when she babysat the girl in Fragile, she owned up to the girl’s disappearance saying no excuses, the girl was her responsibility.
And I love that Lois is loyal to her friends and family. She didn’t have to go after Chloe’s murderer. She didn’t have to work on Jonathan’s campaign for free. But she did so because wanted to help.
But I think what tips the Chloe vs. Lois to me is in how they deal with Lionel. All throughout S3, Chloe looked like a deer in headlights not knowing what hit her. Lois on the other hand, stared down Lionel and knew exactly what his weakness was and got him to act out on it. That to me is what Lois Lane is about — she knows how to get people to show their hands even as she’s going for the jugular. People shun Chloe just like that and Lionel regarded her an annoying fly and I don’t remember her ever getting information from a hostile source.
Anyways, my fave Lois Lanes are this one and the Justice League (cartoon) one which, I now realize, are the newest and latest incarnations of Lois Lane. I’ve heard good things about Phyllis Coats’ Lois so I’m curious about that. Otherwise, I’ve never been a fan of most Lois Lanes as most of them have been cartoony caricatures of what boys/men fear feminists are like. Though, I will give past Lois Lanes something of a break since women did need to be more bulldog-ish to overcome the sexism of the times.
Part One
Date: 2006-10-05 06:21 pm (UTC)S1 Chloe was a lot of fun. Bouncy and eager and not, you know, an insane protype of 'woman scorned' which made no sense, as she wasn't at all scorned. Chloe, baby, Clark can't read your mind. He's a teenage boy. Not being a pushy asshole, he's going to assume that you mean it when you say you aren't interested, especially if he's been at all worried about losing your friendship.
I was willing to try to forgive her but she lost me again when she tried to renege on her deal with Lionel while trying to keep her column at the Daily Planet and lost me even more when she didn’t own up to what she did with her, “It was a moment of weakness, you of all people should understand!” statement to Clark.
Chloe tries to have it both ways a lot of the time. She doesn't want to be the one pushing in the relationship with Clark, so she tries to make him chase her. She doesn't want to work for Lionel anymore, but she doesn't want to lose the perks she got because of him. And, yeah, with you on the 'not owning' thing.
And then there are the issues I have with her hint dropping because if the reveal really were about Clark’s needs, she’d let Clark reveal on his own instead of forcing his hand to fit her needs on her schedule.
Oh, god, yes. I just watched an episode where Clark was worried about leaving his parents alone on the farm and she was all, yeah, I can see where they'd miss your skills, all wink-wink, nudge-nudge, and Clark's poor, baffled, and scared reaction made me mad at her. Clark is very clearly not ready to talk about it, but Chloe can't help pushing.
And let’s not get into Exposed. The future Superman shouldn’t have to marry the woman who was so petty she betrayed his safety for a newspaper column she didn’t deserve.
I have only seen the Lois bits of Exposed so far (which I thought were spectacular), but now I'm curious about Chloe's role in the episode, which I just thought involved making Lois do all the hard work.
But Exposed just made me boil over with how very anti-Lois Lane she was. (BTW: If you don’t want your blood pressure to rise, don’t read the Exposed thread on TWoP. The feminist in me was fuming in anger with the comments on the episode posted.)
Yeah, I think I'll pass on that one. I loved the Lois bits I saw (Don't Cha Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me, indeed -- plus not backing down to the cop or to the evil diplomat guy, her only needing Clark for the superhuman bits of the rescue instead of all of it, and her just... overall kickass-ness), and I can imagine some of what they would have said about all the stuff I enjoyed so much.
I like Chloe, but only when she’s not doing journalism things or pining over Clark. With Jimmy in the picture, that hopefully takes care of her crush on Clark. As for the journalism, I have so many many issues with that and Exposed and the Chloe Chronicles highlighted just what a bad journalist she is. But I guess I’ll just have to live with it if I’m gonna watch the show. :-x
Yeah, I've never gotten the impression that Chloe's all that good a journalist. She's passionate about it, but about just the kind of journalism that I'm not all that happy about. Chloe does the kind of journalism that most journalists today do, where it's all about sensationalism. Lois looks like she's going to be a journalist who focus more on social justice and on letting the people know the things that they deserve to know. The fourth estate, not junk journalism.
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Date: 2006-10-05 06:22 pm (UTC)Exactly! Chloe is all about finding the odd things and the weird things and pointing them out. Lois seems to want to point out the wrong and unjust things instead.
Also, I love Lois because she has a sense of ownership about her mistakes. She goes after Lucy because Lucy is her responsibility and when she babysat the girl in Fragile, she owned up to the girl’s disappearance saying no excuses, the girl was her responsibility.
A breath of fresh air after both Chloe and Lana, both of whom have problems owning up to their responsibilities.
And I love that Lois is loyal to her friends and family. She didn’t have to go after Chloe’s murderer. She didn’t have to work on Jonathan’s campaign for free. But she did so because wanted to help.
And that sense of ownership and her deep loyalty are both traits that are really good for the future Lois Lane to have -- she'll need them a lot more than she'll need a background in writing about meteor-rock freaks.
But I think what tips the Chloe vs. Lois to me is in how they deal with Lionel. All throughout S3, Chloe looked like a deer in headlights not knowing what hit her. Lois on the other hand, stared down Lionel and knew exactly what his weakness was and got him to act out on it. That to me is what Lois Lane is about — she knows how to get people to show their hands even as she’s going for the jugular. People shun Chloe just like that and Lionel regarded her an annoying fly and I don’t remember her ever getting information from a hostile source.
So true! Chloe can't hide her fear and go on the offense. Lois manages to bulldog her way into the Kents' home and into their lives, because she likes them and is determined to be around them so much that they end up liking her out of sheer self-defense. She gets reactions from people and she throws them off-balance. You can hate her, but you can't ignore her.
Anyways, my fave Lois Lanes are this one and the Justice League (cartoon) one which, I now realize, are the newest and latest incarnations of Lois Lane. I’ve heard good things about Phyllis Coats’ Lois so I’m curious about that. Otherwise, I’ve never been a fan of most Lois Lanes as most of them have been cartoony caricatures of what boys/men fear feminists are like. Though, I will give past Lois Lanes something of a break since women did need to be more bulldog-ish to overcome the sexism of the times.
I've seen it written that you can check the pulse of mainstream feminism by seeing what's being done with Lois Lane. She is possibly America's most visible icon of strong, female power -- a woman strong enough to match up with Superman. Even she'd written as a bitch or a caricature, it says a lot about the attitude of the time.
I find it really interesting to compare Smallville's Lois to Superman Returns's Lois. SR's Lois is simply... softer, all around. Wears a dress when her boss tells her to, wears high heels while sneaking around in an investigation. Washes dishes, which annoyed me a bit, as I refuse to believe that Lois Lane doesn't have a kick-ass power dishwasher. I find Smallville's Lois to be both a stronger character overall, and also a better role model.
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Date: 2006-10-06 02:11 am (UTC)Then I realized Clark was all about Lana and then there were a lot of plot stupidities and it drove me out of the show. Then I heard Lois Lane was in S4 I couldn't help but watch because it was Lois!
From the first moment she appeared on screen Lois appeared on screen I fell in love with her character. She's brash, rude, driven and absolutely no reverence for Clark's 'mystique' which was a breath of fresh air considering everyone's attitude about Clark. And that's what I always loved about Lois, that she's a grounding force for him, that he can be a superhero but Lois reminds him that he's also Clark and he needs to cook dinner!
And, yes, I love that Lois owns her mistakes, that she's responsible and she doesn't shirk what she considers her duty. I loved that she doesn't back down from Lionel Luthor, I love that she constantly, constantly keeps Clark off balanced and forces him to react in a different way with her. He doesn't have the same baggage with her and Lois is not in anyway interested about his secrets.
And much as I love Chloe, I agree with you on Chloe's drive for journalism is more close to sensationalism --
It's why I love Lois -- because even in Crusade, it felt like Lois is more passionate and focused (when she does get focused) on finding the truth. In trying to make the world better.
Then I went out and tried to find other fan's take on Lois and I was severely burned with the experience. The amount of hate and vile thrown her way was just -- and yes, I second skipping the Exposed recap in TWoP by the time I got to the second page I was ready to stab the recapper.
Lois is confrontational, pushy, and (gasp!) kinda bitchy. She steamrolls over people when she's figuring out what to do and then is annoyed at them for not being fast enough to move out of the way.
It annoys me that if any female character demonstrates any type of characteristic like that she's immediately hated on, and damn, the sexist comments on Lois is just sickening. Call me crazy but seeing a woman on TV who isn't a stick figure, who has curves is refreshing -- another one of the reasons why I loved Rose. Ugh. Fandom is crazy sometimes.
BTW, I rewatched Crusade last night and I just got a kick when Lois brought Amnesiac!Kal-el(Clark) to the hospital and she wanted to pass him off to the attending but the attending tells her that since she found Clark, she's responsible for him now. At first watch it meant nothing for me but last night it struck me as especially resonant that Lois was told that Clark is her responsibility.
It's like that old proverb about saving a person's life and being forever responsible for them.
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Date: 2006-10-08 01:44 am (UTC)Yes, that's it exactly! That's just why I love her.
It's why I love Lois -- because even in Crusade, it felt like Lois is more passionate and focused (when she does get focused) on finding the truth. In trying to make the world better.
Yes. Which is why I get so baffled when people say that she doesn't act like Lois. Having her on-screen just showed me exactly why Chloe wasn't anything like Lois. Compare-contrast.
I rewatched Crusade last night and I just got a kick when Lois brought Amnesiac!Kal-el(Clark) to the hospital and she wanted to pass him off to the attending but the attending tells her that since she found Clark, she's responsible for him now. At first watch it meant nothing for me but last night it struck me as especially resonant that Lois was told that Clark is her responsibility.
Aw... yeah, that is sweet.
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Date: 2006-10-07 08:49 am (UTC)Yuh. Um, yes, there are lots of those fans.
I feel that they're strong female characters that I would feel honored to be anything like, so I have a shockingly limited amount of patience for dismissiveness towards them. Not criticism in general, just that particular brand of condescending criticism where I'm told that what I see as strength is really the cold-hearted, smug bitchiness of women who are getting 'above their places' (Want to make my blood boil in ten seconds or less? Mention that someone, particularly a female someone, needs to be 'put in her place'.). When Rose is dismissed as a stupid shopgirl or Buffy is called a heartless bitch or people call SV's Lois various hideously sexist terms and make everything all about her body (And her *omg* huge breasts, which just comes across as hypocritical when they're cooing over "Chloevage" every other post. I guess breasts are only okay if they're Chloe's.), I feel true feminist rage.
*falls in love with you* Yes. So do I. Feminist rage. I can't go near a lot of the TWOP boards or into some parts of LJ because the sexist vitriol that is heaped on Lois and ED is so repulsive. You nailed it here--it's extremely hypocritical.
I also feel protectiveness to strong female characters like Lois and Buffy (and, for me, Starbuck and Roslin in BSG). I just don't understand why women want to buy into milksoppy versions of women rather than the few strong (and complex) women that are finally being offered to us in the media.
People = weird
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Date: 2006-10-08 01:52 am (UTC)Yuh. Um, yes, there are lots of those fans.
They make no sense! I continue to read and they continue to make no sense. And they claim to be all about the "Iconic Lois Lane" while saying things that made me think that they've a) never picked up a Superman comic in their lives b) never watched a Superman movie (except possibly Superman Returns) and c) definitely didn't watch Lois and Clark.
It was especially baffling to have people knock on her bad spelling as that is a classic Lois Lane trait that pops up often.
*falls in love with you* Yes. So do I. Feminist rage. I can't go near a lot of the TWOP boards or into some parts of LJ because the sexist vitriol that is heaped on Lois and ED is so repulsive. You nailed it here--it's extremely hypocritical.
It really, really is. And I just don't see how they don't notice it.
I also feel protectiveness to strong female characters like Lois and Buffy (and, for me, Starbuck and Roslin in BSG). I just don't understand why women want to buy into milksoppy versions of women rather than the few strong (and complex) women that are finally being offered to us in the media.
It doesn't make any sense, really. Except, maybe, that change is hard. People still tend to believe that for one person to rise up, another has to fall (this is brought up all the time in Chloe vs Lois arguments), when that isn't the case at all. Everyone can (and should) be lifted up.
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Date: 2006-10-10 10:13 pm (UTC)I'm a Clark fan, which, you know, can kind of get you in weird places, but I haven't been able to read one of Omar G's recaps since Lois showed up, because he just doesn't *get* her, and he's let the TWoP SV forums descend into this place where if you don't have the *exact same opinion* as every one else, you're kind of not welcome. Which isn't what TWoP is supposed to be about, and it totally isn't in other places, it's just Omar and it makes me mad.
I love the side of Clark that Lois brings out. He *makes* jokes! He giggles! They have a much more *even* relationship than he's ever had with Chloe. I'm enjoying them scoobying together, now that Chloe knows, but really, a love-match? There? Clearly no.
I admit it, the Chloisers have started driving me batty. I used to be able to see it, but then Lois showed up and she's so *Lois*!!
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Date: 2006-10-10 10:59 pm (UTC)I haven't been able to read one of Omar G's recaps since Lois showed up, because he just doesn't *get* her, and he's let the TWoP SV forums descend into this place where if you don't have the *exact same opinion* as every one else, you're kind of not welcome. Which isn't what TWoP is supposed to be about, and it totally isn't in other places, it's just Omar and it makes me mad.
It's happened before. Season Six of Buffy was the same way at TWoP. If you didn't agree that the season sucked and Buffy was a bitch, then you were a moron. Really frustrating for people who were still fans of Buffy and the show.
I love the side of Clark that Lois brings out. He *makes* jokes! He giggles! They have a much more *even* relationship than he's ever had with Chloe.
Yes! It's such an equal relationship, which Clark has never really managed with anyone else, because of the Secrets and Lies hanging over his head. But Lois doesn't care, because she thinks Clark is a big ol' dork regardless.
I'm enjoying them scoobying together, now that Chloe knows, but really, a love-match? There? Clearly no.
There really never has been an equality of affection there. Clark adores Chloe, but as a friend. In all of their kisses that I can recall, Chloe has been the aggressor, with Clark the (rather surprised) recipient. Even in the classic old days of Lois and Clark, there's been that balance of affection, because while Lois was mooney over Superman, Clark was equally mooney over Lois. It was reciprocal, even if Lois didn't know that.
I admit it, the Chloisers have started driving me batty. I used to be able to see it, but then Lois showed up and she's so *Lois*!!
She really, really is.