It’s been a long time since we’ve had Lois wandering around in a tight leather outfit, and the writers clearly recognize that fact, so enter Stiletto, Lois’s crimefighting alter ego.
Start placing bets now on how fast this goes downhill.
Well, as downhill as it can get with Lois wearing tight leather…
The Random:
1. As bad as the turnover is in the hospital, on account of the patients dying at an alarming clip, their ER service is certainly mighty speedy. I had internal bleeding and had to wait five hours to be seen. Chloe gets punched and she’s seen as if it was a gunshot wound.
2. So, that’s where Jimmy’s been, slinging suds at a club where a certain individual has aspirations to become a true crime boss—welcome to Smallville, Bruno Manheim. But I don’t think you and Intergang with their Kryptonite laced money will necessarily survive the experience. By the way, did they ever get an actual divorce? Jimmy and Chloe, not Bruno and Intergang, that is. Chloe mentioned it, but we never saw it.
3. The entire bit about message boards on the Internet taking things too far and getting into arguments about the love lives of heroes is so dead on, it’s ridiculous.
Start placing bets now on how fast this goes downhill.
Well, as downhill as it can get with Lois wearing tight leather…
The Random:
1. As bad as the turnover is in the hospital, on account of the patients dying at an alarming clip, their ER service is certainly mighty speedy. I had internal bleeding and had to wait five hours to be seen. Chloe gets punched and she’s seen as if it was a gunshot wound.
2. So, that’s where Jimmy’s been, slinging suds at a club where a certain individual has aspirations to become a true crime boss—welcome to Smallville, Bruno Manheim. But I don’t think you and Intergang with their Kryptonite laced money will necessarily survive the experience. By the way, did they ever get an actual divorce? Jimmy and Chloe, not Bruno and Intergang, that is. Chloe mentioned it, but we never saw it.
3. The entire bit about message boards on the Internet taking things too far and getting into arguments about the love lives of heroes is so dead on, it’s ridiculous.
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“You think this is funny, you should see the fifty page thread
about two guys named Hal and Kyle… |
The Awesome:
1. One of the best things about Lois is that she’s never been much for being a damsel in distress like Lana and as misguided as it may be, her attempt at being a superhero, costume and all, reminds us why she’s so much fun to have around.
2. Clark and Lois’ reaction to one another once the cat’s out of the bag on Stiletto’s identity is great, especially Lois’ attempt to affect a British accent to try and throw him off. The real irony is that Clark recognizes her through the mask yet one day he’ll don a pair of GLASSES and fool everyone.
3. It’s fun to see Clark play up getting shot and Lois fawning all over him after the Manheim incident, bringing him coffee and donuts. It’s a great moment shared between the two of them and shows Clark to be a hero with or without his powers. Plus this begins the role of Lois as a confident to the Red Blue Blur, complete with a reference to Superman: The Movie, “Can you read my mind?”
1. One of the best things about Lois is that she’s never been much for being a damsel in distress like Lana and as misguided as it may be, her attempt at being a superhero, costume and all, reminds us why she’s so much fun to have around.
2. Clark and Lois’ reaction to one another once the cat’s out of the bag on Stiletto’s identity is great, especially Lois’ attempt to affect a British accent to try and throw him off. The real irony is that Clark recognizes her through the mask yet one day he’ll don a pair of GLASSES and fool everyone.
3. It’s fun to see Clark play up getting shot and Lois fawning all over him after the Manheim incident, bringing him coffee and donuts. It’s a great moment shared between the two of them and shows Clark to be a hero with or without his powers. Plus this begins the role of Lois as a confident to the Red Blue Blur, complete with a reference to Superman: The Movie, “Can you read my mind?”
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Now THAT’S a hero I can support.
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The WTF?!:
1. Does Chloe really, honestly and truly, not see how much of a problem it is for her to be harboring Davis not only knowing what’s he done, but what he was created to do and that she’ll have to be lying to everyone, including Clark, throughout? For real? Then again, she was carrying a laptop full of sensitive information through the mean streets of Metropolis, so I guess so.
2. How exactly is Lois so hard up for getting a story at The Daily Planet? Like a half an hour ago she was embedded during a coup in Mexico City, and now she can’t even get a byline? How the hell does that place work?
3. Lois, with pretty much zero training, leaps down like two stories through a skylight and kicks through a bad guy without so much as getting scratch. And then to top it off, Jimmy beats up Bruno. All thanks to counterfeit money inexplicably laced with Kryptonite because, why? That’ll make it look greener..?
1. Does Chloe really, honestly and truly, not see how much of a problem it is for her to be harboring Davis not only knowing what’s he done, but what he was created to do and that she’ll have to be lying to everyone, including Clark, throughout? For real? Then again, she was carrying a laptop full of sensitive information through the mean streets of Metropolis, so I guess so.
2. How exactly is Lois so hard up for getting a story at The Daily Planet? Like a half an hour ago she was embedded during a coup in Mexico City, and now she can’t even get a byline? How the hell does that place work?
3. Lois, with pretty much zero training, leaps down like two stories through a skylight and kicks through a bad guy without so much as getting scratch. And then to top it off, Jimmy beats up Bruno. All thanks to counterfeit money inexplicably laced with Kryptonite because, why? That’ll make it look greener..?
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Hey, Kryptonite has been used for everything else on this show, so why not?
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