The Incredible Hulk
Bad Hombre
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- Dec 19, 2001
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Minor detail. We have never seen Lana at the ISIS foundation beyond her spy room. The foundation existed for months. Can we really be sure that Lana didn't help anyone at all? We can't. Because like many important things this seasons it's another thing we can only speculate about. Hell she even had a receptionist. People were sitting waiting in the background. And I doubt those were just paid to play cover.
I didnt say that Lana didnt help anyone at Isis. However, Isis was just a cover for her "batcave" spying on Lex which surely wasnt helping any of the meteor infected people. So any good she actually did would've been incidental of it, not the intended purpose of it.
Also we were only discussing the spy room I think. She is not harming anyone with that. Herself maybe yes. Because Lex knew she was watching. But she wasn't putting anyone in danger other than herself. Again I would love to remind everyone that if it wasn't for Lana spying Clark would have never known what happened to Kara in the last episode. The first thing Lana did was call Clark to tell him. I thought that was 'saving' someone's life.
Again an incedental effect of it but not its intended purpose. let me clarify, the Lana spying on Lex thing doesnt bother me, but the people who are trying to equate it to what Ollie and the JLA are doing with 33.1 are off base.
But I guess that doesn't count. Also if it hadn't been for the spying no one would know about Scion. As much as Lex said it's no secret...no one knew about it so that makes it a secret. A dangerous one to Clark and Kara.
No one still knows what Scion is, and if anything Lana and Clark getting involved in it made it worse.

), was the fact that, apparently, there are no hospitals in Metropolis. Go figure. One of the largest cities in the world, and Lois has to travel 3 hours to Smallville to get treated for her injuries. Remember in the episode "Crusade" how Lois complained about small town medicine?