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Originally posted by John Lambert:
Why did Wells think Clark would not fall in love with Lois, when canon-Clark fell in love with Lois in the same situation.
Because S1 (pre-Clark) Lois is a much scarier version. He hoped that Clark would be scared off by her aggressive ways, because of having dealt with Lana for 10 years. He thought that this Clark might not have the self-esteem to hold his own against this Lois. (In a way, he was right, at the beginning, but that didn't stop Clark for falling for her.)

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I think Wells did not think his plan out at all. It was a very poor plan, period. I do not think it really ever had a chance to work.
TEMPUS: The good never plan, they only act or react. It takes a true evil genius to plan well, and think three steps ahead. Heroes don't do that. laugh

HERB: Neither did you, if I recall.


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