Originally posted by Morgana:
VirginiaR wrote:
[b]I just don't see this ending happily for Lana once Clark finds out. I can understand her frustration though. Wouldn't the better solution be to try and set Lois up on a blind date so that she's not always working? I just don't see this ending happily for Lana once Clark finds out. I can understand her frustration though. Wouldn't the better solution be to try and set Lois up on a blind date so that she's not always working?
Hmmm, maybe in this universe Lex is a good guy and he decides to have a genuine relationship with Lois? Perhaps Clark himself will set them up on a date?
Now my friends, THAT is a real challenge! [/b]

No! Lex is much better at being a villain. I could see LANA setting Lois up with Lex, though. And then Lois discovering what a criminal mastermind Lex is and needing Clark to help her get out of that relationship by exposing her boyfriend/husband of wrongdoing. And Lana feeling contrite for having introduced Lois to such a horrible man. Although, I doubt Lois would ever forgive Lana, but maybe she would and the three of them would end up as friends.

Actually, now that I think about it, that sounds like the type of plot of a KenJ would tackle.

/if he hasn't already. I'm so behind on my reading.

And only if that Lois ended up with a Clark from another dimension, because I couldn't see KenJ writing a story where a Lois didn't end up happily with a Clark./
I'd much *much* rather see Lois with Dan (or someone we haven't met) than happy with Lex.
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Lex is so patronizing. Lois deserves better.
If you made Lex a nice, sweet, non-patronizing upstanding citizen, Lex would no longer be Lex, so you might as well give him another name.
Morgana, maybe you should write a story where Lex has a twin brother with the opposite personality. Then Lois could fall for *him*. He could be called Darius or Philip (other great Ancient Greek / Macedonian generals).