TwilightPro101
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her behavior with Doomsday really put me off with her
I share the sentiment.
her behavior with Doomsday really put me off with her
Chloe's dirty deeds
Jesus, talk about old news. Besides, 3) didn't even last an episode before she was trying to back out, and 5) was implied to be influenced by the Kryptonite. Besides, she felt really sorry afterwards.Chloe's dirty deeds
1) Blames Clark for them not being together after the spring formal when it was SHE who said they should just be friends.
2) Continued to give Clark grief while he pines for Lana.
3) Joins forces with Lionel Luthor to expose Clark's secret.
4) Discovers where Clark was hiding in Metropolis, but doesn't tell his parents or Lana (even tries to convince Lana to move on).
5) Gains a truth ability and attempts to learn Clark's secret.
Intentionally ambiguous, even after Requiem, though YMMV.6) Murders someone who discovered Clark's secret.
And I agree with that decision. Obviously, things would have turned out better if she hadn't, but then so would things if Tess hadn't destroyed the PZ crystal, Ollie shot Clark in the back or Davis been taken to Watchtower to be alone with Chloe and Jimmy.7) Stops Clark from sending Doomsday to the Phantom Zone.
Please, he was already dooming out for that rampage.8) Uses Black K to split Davis, sending a rampaging Doomsday loose on Metropolis.
I always loved the idea of friends becoming foes a la Count de Monte Cristo, Star Wars or earlier Smallville. This plot could potentially be the big emotional oomph that Smallville has never really had (I wouldn't call the Lex/Clark relationship a big concern seeing as it was spread out and gradual)