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Chapter 14: When All That's Left Is To Say Goodbye
Her hand fell to her side. Her grip loosened and the phone hit the floor. A blank stare took over her expression and her body stiffened. The name kept ringing in her ears. Oliver Queen. Oliver. Oliver. She hoped Chloe was wrong. She prayed she was. But her mind went on high alert knowing that Chloe was never wrong. It all began to make sense, how had she not seen this before? She heard Clark’s voice faintly in the distance. He tried to get her to speak, to find out what she heard but…nothing. She said nothing. She sat completely still as if in a trance. She tried to talk but no words managed to leave her lips. Her gaze locked on the phone that had fallen to the ground.
“Lois? Lois? Hello? Are you there?” Chloe asked frantically on the other line. Clark quickly reached down to pick up the phone.
“Sorry Chloe we’ll have to call you back.” He said quickly and without waiting for her to respond he ended the call, shifting his focus back to Lois. Her mind was racing. She clenched her jaw and swallowed hard as a mix of rage and sadness took over her. He placed one hand on...
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Opinion by
lead
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14 days ago
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i have never watched smallville until this year but as soon as i did i was hooked.this show answers the never before answered questions.for example: did clark get all his powers overnight? did he live a normal life before he was 18? when he created the fortress of solitude and found his father,did he leave everyone he loved?these and other questions are creatively answered by the creators of the show.i have always asked these questions and now i have a show that answers them. this is why smallville is my favorite show because it shines a different on the guy that stands for truth,justice,and the american way.
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Usually when I get this excited for an episode, it always blows out of proportion and does a complete 180 on the quality I expect. Smallville has delivered some overwhelming Clois moments and the conflict among Clark, himself and Zod has been well established, but I was still waiting for the other shoe to drop and it kept on strong. The effects were widely attractive, like the action scenes and the consistency with Season 8 Lois.
'Pandora' dealt solely with Lois' missing three weeks of memory and her sudden divulge into the future. I kept channeling my thoughts to the season 8 finale, where Lois finished speaking to the 'Red, Blue Blur' back when he was still called that and her sudden altercation with Tess, and I actually tried to mesh my trend of thought with Lois' mindset. Basically she and Clark didn't kiss before, so when Clark embraced Lois as if they were lovers in the future I kept thinking 'maybe they had a connection', but then I reminded myself that it was the first time Clark saw Lois in months. The same reaction he had to seeing her in the train was close to the one he had when he gave up his watch to possibly save her life. (That explains how that ninja...
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