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Originally posted by mrsMxyzptlk:
Christina, thanks for the history lesson. smile Makes sense now.

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Originally posted by Sue S.:
[b]So, after pacing the floor all night, while she sleeps on his bed, I can buy into the idea that he's finally reached his breaking point.
Sue, I agree with your assessment of George Reeves vs. Dean Cain versions of Clark. I think it would be in character for Clark to reach his breaking point and give in while she's coming on to him, but not hours later when he's had time to think about it. If he didn't know that she was drugged, then I can see Clark reasoning it through and finally deciding not to resist anymore, but he clearly knows that she's been drugged. [/b]
I think the theory of those who made the show is that even though she went to bed the power of the images she created doing that dance (which may have ended up with her in even less clothing then we see her in when he enters his room) has overwhelmed him.

Another possibility is maybe he already knows how long it will take the drug to wear off, so he is going in there half hoping there was more to Lois's crazed attraction for him then the drug.


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