ITA with you about Mary Jane in Spiderman 2--her poor groom had done nothing to her, and it was pretty heartless of her to do that in the way that she did it.
I'll be a little less judgmental if Lana runs off at her wedding, though, because although I agree, it would be more mature to break it off beforehand, *I* know (even if she doesn't) that Lex has been doing something hinky with her pregnancy, so I'm less concerned about his hurt feelings. However, if Lana looks up at Clark when the minister asks "can anyone show just cause why these two should not be joined in matrimony" and runs--yeah, that will seriously suck. I hope if she runs it's *because* she finds out about Lex's manipulation of the pregnancy.
A little piece of me thinks it would be cool if Lana finds out about the pregnancy manipulation the night before, thinks about running (a la Helen), tells Lex she's decided to come to the wedding after all, and then dumps Lex at the altar precisely like it was originally scripted in "Scare." Because that would be an awesome callback to "Exodus" and it would be an amazingly Luthorian form of revenge.
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ITA with you about Mary Jane in Spiderman 2--her poor groom had done nothing to her, and it was pretty heartless of her to do that in the way that she did it.
I'll be a little less judgmental if Lana runs off at her wedding, though, because although I agree, it would be more mature to break it off beforehand, *I* know (even if she doesn't) that Lex has been doing something hinky with her pregnancy, so I'm less concerned about his hurt feelings. However, if Lana looks up at Clark when the minister asks "can anyone show just cause why these two should not be joined in matrimony" and runs--yeah, that will seriously suck. I hope if she runs it's *because* she finds out about Lex's manipulation of the pregnancy.
A little piece of me thinks it would be cool if Lana finds out about the pregnancy manipulation the night before, thinks about running (a la Helen), tells Lex she's decided to come to the wedding after all, and then dumps Lex at the altar precisely like it was originally scripted in "Scare." Because that would be an awesome callback to "Exodus" and it would be an amazingly Luthorian form of revenge.