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Originally posted by VirginiaR:
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Wait, so we are starting this with Lois running from the shower to answer the phone? It took me 3 readings to realize that (maybe it was four).
Admit it, you just wanting to picture Lois running across her apartment in her towel, didn't you?
I plead the 5th.

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Otherwise she would put on some clothes that say "come hither" and call for him (Superman)?
Except he's out of town and can't hear her.
She could shout really loud.

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One would also think Lois would have researched what it meant to work as a singer at the Metro Club before doing so as well.
A lounge singer in a club is usually just a lounge singer.
But she suspected it had mob connections. OK, you may have a point.

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Lex:What, I have not asked her to have sex, and we have been on over 10 dates. Even Ari did not get that many dates before I asked her to have sex.
They technically haven't been "dates".
And that detail would change Lex's thinking?

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Lois:And springing this type of surprises on me makes our relationship unequal.
Most women are known to like romantic surprises.
Setting up dinner half-way around the world does not really seem romantic. Of course maybe I say that because I am getting hungry.

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At least he is not also using the copy bunker to advance his sexual fantasies.
[Linked Image] Are you sure about that?
I had forgotten it is probably also wired with surveillance equitment.

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Maybe she should tell someone about the bunker.
Didn't she tell Cat? /double checks/ yes, in fact she did.
Myabe she should tell someone who will actually do something.

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LOIS: Not nearly as fast as my own private, personal plane.
SUPERMAN: I'm not an airplane.
drool your much better in every possible way.

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Which just goes to show how little he actually listened to her. She explicitly said she could not go that long without sleep.
LEX: People sleep on planes all the time.
Lois:Not me.

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“The only thing you need to know about me is that I love you,” Lex repeated.
Lois:What kind of a love is it when you stalk me, ignore my wishes and buy me?
LEX: True love?
BTW: Canon dialogue.
I never found Lex's lines in BatP very convincing.

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And she expects Lex to buy this view. He is a man of the 1850s, specifically 1850s South Carolina. He would consider himself of a station that his wife should not have to do anything. That he would have slaves run the household for her.
MRS. COX: splat I am *not* a slave!
Lex treats her, and several other women, as if they are.


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