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I have to laugh at the people who think Lana had no development in the show.
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I have to laugh at the people who think Lana had no development in the show.

Lana gets a lot of unwarranted hate but perhaps the dumbest thing people say is she didn't develop or mature as a character.

Lana started the show as mildly outgoing albeit reserved girl. she was sweet, cheerleader and had business ambitions.

she eventually stops being a cheerleader and starts her own coffee shop.

you learn as the show goes on she has a big heart but she's not without her hangups.

deep down beneath it all she still hurt by the l9ss of her parents and how the town seemingly didn't care or at sometimes even seemed to mock her for it.

still, Lana, despite her misfortunes made due and picked herself up every day and pursued her passions.

she ended up falling in love with Clark who she always had a crush on similar to how Clark always had feelings for her but it took time for them both to open up all the way about those feelings for various reasons.

Clark later left town over the summer, and when he came back didn't want to keep going out for his own personal hangups of being an alien and possibly putting Lana in danger.

it broke her heart, but she still moved on.

she went to paris, took art classes, and matured quite a bit before returning for senior year.

her and Clark eventually got back together and had a more mature relationship where Clark even proposed to her but then she died and Clark had to turj back time to save her.

clark then continued the secrets for once again fearing her for her safety and then broke her heart again.

she then went tjrough a "dark" phase where sge matured again. daring Lex, learning corporate business practices and learning what it was like to live rich.

she eventually left Lex and returned to Clark before tragedy struck again first with braniac and then Lex kid napping her before she went throygh her final maturation taking on special training to harden her mind and body.

she pursued powers to be a hero in her own right and got back together with Clark for the final time where they had a mature grown up relationship and shared new experiences together fighting crime as a couple.

by this pount long since gone was the teenage girl dwelled on the past about her parents death and was content with a simple life of fruends and a coffee shop.

she was forged in fire and emerged a formidable although still gentle woman. capable in everyway but still keeping her big heart.

u/Clana4ever — 2 days ago
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when we say "beautiful beyond compare" this is what we mean😍 - Smallville Lana lang

She Mogs every woman

u/Clana4ever — 2 days ago

Smallville Alicia Baker

What do you guys think of Alicia Baker and her dynamic with Clark Kent was it shortlived?

u/SkyKing_765 — 3 days ago
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Kristin Kreuk was such a beautiful Lana Lang - Smallville

Her portrayal of Lana lang made me love the character so much

u/Clana4ever — 4 days ago
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Clark knew!

So in an episode of Talkville recently Tom confirmed that Clark knew Lois was lieung to him about her feelings in the lie detector episode and that she was infact trying to cover up what the lie detector said.

this means thar despite him knowing lois had feelings for him he still chose Lana.

of course we already knew this because Lois was leaning in to kiss him right before Lana showed up so it was pretty obvious but this just gives more evidence to our side.

as we've always said, if given a choice, Clark always chooses Lana!

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u/Clana4ever — 4 days ago

Smallville Supergirl

I love Smallville Supergirl Laura Vandervoort was the perfect pick for the character she played Supergirl so well het dynamic with Clark was just the most Wholesome some cousin chemistry I've seen in live action but she was so underutilized I really wish they had done more with her what do you guys think?

u/SkyKing_765 — 4 days ago
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Clark and Lana broke the bed - Smallville's freakiest kids strike again😭😭

u/Clana4ever — 5 days ago
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What If Clark told Lana his secret way earlier

What would had changed if Clark told Lana his secret in either season 2 or season 3 of smallville and how would the story changed.

u/Clana4ever — 6 days ago
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Im watching Smallville for the first time, why does literally everyone get knocked out so easily?

I love this show so much i always find it hilarious when someone gets knocked out from a gentle tap

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u/Clana4ever — 8 days ago
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This promo for Relic was awesome!

I loved the episode Relic and it's easily within my top 5 episodes Smallville of all time!

u/Clana4ever — 7 days ago
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Clark really traded a 10 for a 4 and we’re supposed to call it an upgrade? The gaslighting in this fandom is wild.

u/Pale-Design7036 — 11 days ago
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Clark and Lana Appreciation

Clark and Lana had the steamiest kissing scenes in all of Smallville this kiss scene literally had me furious that I didn't have a girlfriend to kiss like that Kristin Kreuk is such an amazing kisser Tom is as well Damn what a kiss I say it again Clark and Lana had the steamiest kissing scenes on Smallville and THAT'S A FACT.

u/Clana4ever — 9 days ago
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I have been re-watching Smallville and have only made it to episode 20 of season 1 so far. I have become very frustrated at the hostility the Kent's show when letting and gas-lighting other to keep Clark's secret. Jonathon especially comes off as though he would burn the whole town down to keep the secret. His open hostility at people's understandable curiosity or mundane acts of just loving their lives is jarring. His criticism and aggression over Lex testing and surveying a prospective property (which is none of Kent's business) screams of self righteous busybody. Someone like that in my town would not be respected as a good man but ostracized as self important loon who doesn't know how to stay out of other people's business.

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u/Clana4ever — 8 days ago