ext_2583: "Lady Agnew" by John Singer Sargent (Lex in the light)
Kate ([identity profile] mskatej.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] norwich36 2007-10-12 09:45 pm (UTC)

NORA IT WAS SO GOOD. I AM FLOATING ON AIR.

Love. Fire. A thousand suns. YOU GET THE PICTURE.

And does the fact that Kara exploded her melon just prove that women’s orgasms are better, or what?

Hahaahaha YES.

That awareness of his difference--that they would grow old and he never would--really made that last scene with Lana, where he seems to finally be getting every single thing he's ever wanted, wonderfully bittersweet. Oh, wow. I am totally on *this* Clana train, if they're going to let the true, organic things that keep them apart be what breaks apart the relationship. And in the meantime, I am really enjoying their scenes together. I actually was a little verklempt at that opening scene where they reconnected and said so much to each other with very few words.

I am also on this Clana train. It's really smart because it feels genuinely tragic now. They are such a fragile couple; no matter how much they love each other they will never be able to make it work.

Lana knowing Clark's secret works so well and is long overdue. it makes their scenes together feel fresh and original and *new*. It's fascinating! (I want them to have sex though. Really badly. I may have to write some more Clana porn.)

And Lex! OMG, writers, I was beginning to think you were incapable of writing Lex as subtlely and effectively evil, but tonight you really proved me wrong.

Totally. He was brilliant in every scene, and I particularly loved the bit when he says, "why do you care about this girl?" and Carter says, "Because you do."

THAT'S HOW IMPORTANT LEX IS.

And then the scene with Kara herself? I have to give kudos to whoever wrote this episode, because that was essence of Lex, distilled into one scene: I deserve the truth because I protected you; tell me the truth because I'll find out anyway; there must be meaning in the fact that the Kents saved my life; are you a savior or are you a warning.

Favourite scene. I can't even really express quite how much I loved that scene. Iconic Lex Luthor FTMFW.

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