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Does anyone know the first time Lois referred to Clark as her best friend? Was it during the final two episodes of season one? And did Clark ever refer to Lois as his best friend during the series? And if so, when was his first time? Thanks, ML
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No, I don't have the answer - but strangely enough it was a question I was asking myself last night - on the heels of some very savvy beta reader comment - and couldn't recall. So I'll be glad of the answer too. LabRat
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The first time Lois said it was in "Barbarians at the Planet" after Clark told her that he loved her: "Clark, you're my best friend, the only partner I could ever stand to work with. I admire you, respect you, and I do love you, but only as a friend."
However, in "Man of Steel Bars," after Clark left, Lois told Cat: "I mean, everyone's acting like I lost my best friend or something." According to the script, Cat gives her a beat to realize what she's just said.
By the 10th episode, Lois wasn't ready to say it. However, her choice of words was intended to appear Freudian, and certainly everyone else recognized that Clark was in fact her best friend.
In "All Shook Up," in response to Clark's question of whether they're friends or not, Lois tells him: "Sure we're friends."
However, the first time she actually calls him her best friend is in "Barbarians at the Planet."
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Wow! What a great answer Sheila. Obviously not the first time you've asked yourself that question. I'm wondering if you know if Clark ever refers to Lois that way. I am unable to remember a single time when he says it.
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Thanks from me, too, Sheila. That's just what I needed to know. LabRat (heaving a sigh of relief that that works into her plot... )
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As far as I could find out, Clark mentioned Lois as his best friend in Madam Ex, (while talking to his parents about Lois' state of mind after Lex's death)
CLARK Well, I guess she's my best friend. And... I'd never do anything to jeopardize that..
MARTHA But you lied to her about your true feelings.
CLARK I crossed my fingers when I did it.
Also, Clark's called Lois her "friend" (though not best) in Green, Green Glow of Home and The Foundling.
If she had to move heaven and Earth, perhaps come back to haunt Perry and explain the story after they'd killed her, she would do it.
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In All Shook Up Lois didn't outright say he's her best friend, but she said she loved him like a brother. That counts for something. Julie
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Thanks everyone. That's a lot of help. Unlike Labby, I'm going to need to tweak my story a little.
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LOL, ML. Okay, following on from this, I have a couple more questions. 1. Which episode was it that Perry made Clark Lois's partner? Much to her disgust. and 2. There was a two, I know there was. Oh, yeah - in the pilot, when Lois and Clark worked together on the Prometheus investigation. That was an official assignment, right? Perry assigned them to work on it and assigned Clark to work with Lois. I know, I know...I need to watch more episodes. I should have my FoLC credentials removed for not knowing these. Ashamed Rat. (Honest)
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Perry made them official partners in Requiem for a Superhero
Lois initially started on her own, without Perry's approval on the Prometheus investigation. But after Cdr. Latterman's death, he officially endorsed it. When Lois asked for back-up, Perry gave her Kent.
If she had to move heaven and Earth, perhaps come back to haunt Perry and explain the story after they'd killed her, she would do it.
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Thanks, Anks! LabRat
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Actually, guys, I couldn't have pinned the answer down that closely if the scripts hadn't been online. I knew which group of eps to look in, and just ran a quick search (Find on this page) for "best friend," "friends," and "friend." Of course, I remember the scenes well enough to tell if the words in the script actually appeared in the aired episode, but I had to look them up to find them.
(/me can't wait for the DVDs in order to search for scenes almost as quickly as with text)
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just ran a quick search (Find on this page) for "best friend," "friends," and "friend." Oh wow - that's what that search engine is for? Thanks for mentioning this, Sheila. I have tons of questions I maybe could get an answer for by looking for them this way. Cool! I'm too dumb to figure this stuff out by myself... :rolleyes:
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Hi Sorry to jump in here, but I think my query flows with the same vibe. When was it first stated, by individuals that were not Lois and Clark: When are those two going to get together... When are those two going to see it... Something like that. You often hear of Perry and Jimmy commenting on their relationship, but I cannot remember the first comment. There were bets too - a name that comes to mind is Bobby Bigmouth...? Maybe I'm getting the show mixed up with fanific Hmm. Maybe it is Martha. Am I clear as mud? (Labby...I like your new avatar!)
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(Labby...I like your new avatar!) Hey, thanks. It's my 'baby', Homer. <G> My favourite pic of him. He was told to stay inside while I was out weeding in the garden, but I guess he figured the chair was hiding him. LabRat
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SuperRoo, In "the Phoenix" Bobby Bigmouth says "I'm so happy for you kids. I want you to know, a lot of people are pulling for this to work out".
Superman: I hear you've been looking for me. Lois: All my life.
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