Pam wrote:

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Although, personally, I don't see the appeal of writing stuff in canon. I like to re-arrange, fix, and shake things up.
I'm going both to agree and disagree with Pam on this smile

I like some of the key characters to be 'canon' with respect to character. Nothing throws me out of a story more than a 'Lois' or 'Clark' who have had personality transplants. Now I'm talking about what I would call major character traits - they define the character. So, for an example a Lois Lane who isn't committed to justice and seeking truth is just not Lois.

So the characters I like to be 'in canon' - Lois, Clark, Perry, Cat,
Jimmy, Martha , Jonathan, and of course Henderson.

oh and Luthor

Everyone else - go ahead mess with canon - 'fix' them or, more interestingly, explain 'why' they are the way we saw in the show. (like Ellen Lane , for instance)

Where I completely agree with Pam is on sequence of episodes, and even some of the events within each episode, especially the ones that made absolutely no sense. laugh Also, goes without saying, whole new plots are always interesting.

c.