She looks a little gaunt for my tastes, but it certainly lent some weight to the struggle I think she's going through -- as you point out above, she's sort of at the crossroads point here with both Clark and Lex and the moral quandries they both represent.
Yes, I was just talking to serenography about the fact that she's starting to look unhealthily thin. And my thoughts about Lana representing the midpoint of the moral quandries Lex and Clark represent is very influenced by huzzelwhat, who has written I think some of the best meta on the role of Lana in season 6.
For an engaged couple, they are remarkably sexless.
Mmmm, yeah, intentionally so, don't you think? I mean, they're both using each other to gain something other than a true, meaningful, soul-bond -- their relationship is a little icy.
Ah, here you are making logical sense of the storyline, whereas I'm just thinking, damn, if I were Lana I would never let that man out of bed. But I guess she's still pretty conflicted about the relationship, and Lex is definitely in this relationship with mixed motives.
God, I am such a sucker for these two. Oh, yes. I just hope that we get to see them interacting more, again, now that they're enemies. It seems like most of the time they don't even get scenes together, anymore.
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For an engaged couple, they are remarkably sexless.
Mmmm, yeah, intentionally so, don't you think? I mean, they're both using each other to gain something other than a true, meaningful, soul-bond -- their relationship is a little icy.
Ah, here you are making logical sense of the storyline, whereas I'm just thinking, damn, if I were Lana I would never let that man out of bed. But I guess she's still pretty conflicted about the relationship, and Lex is definitely in this relationship with mixed motives.
God, I am such a sucker for these two.
Oh, yes. I just hope that we get to see them interacting more, again, now that they're enemies. It seems like most of the time they don't even get scenes together, anymore.