but Lana's learned to do this much more rapidly and I think maybe even more effectively. It was fascinating to watch.
No, she's always been able to do this -- it's how she made off with a $160,000 car of Lex's in Void last season and it's what she used against the stalker in Trespass. This is just the first time where she's done it multiple times in one episode and with an array of people.
Lana had *just* discovered the schematics to the tunnels right before Chloe walked in, so it's not like she had even really had time to make a definite decision to leave Lex there.
You know, I actually thought it was odd that Chloe characterized it that way to Clark, to the point that I just read it as Chloe projecting her own feelings onto Lana, because you're right about the timeline. But then I decided to give it a pass because while I knew that Lana had only discovered the schematics right before Chloe walked in, Chloe didn't necessarily know that. From her perspective, it could have looked like Lana'd been ruminating over them for a while.
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No, she's always been able to do this -- it's how she made off with a $160,000 car of Lex's in Void last season and it's what she used against the stalker in Trespass. This is just the first time where she's done it multiple times in one episode and with an array of people.
Lana had *just* discovered the schematics to the tunnels right before Chloe walked in, so it's not like she had even really had time to make a definite decision to leave Lex there.
You know, I actually thought it was odd that Chloe characterized it that way to Clark, to the point that I just read it as Chloe projecting her own feelings onto Lana, because you're right about the timeline. But then I decided to give it a pass because while I knew that Lana had only discovered the schematics right before Chloe walked in, Chloe didn't necessarily know that. From her perspective, it could have looked like Lana'd been ruminating over them for a while.