But that's Superman.
She's met him, face to face. No one is impersonating him. For her, there isn't any suspicion because he's created this alter ego that most people don't even think 'does her have another life?'. It's just assumed that Superman is Superman all the time.
The whole world knows and trusts him, not just her. She's not blindly following a man she 'thinks' is good, and 'thinks' she can trust. She knows she can trust Superman more than anyone can ever trust anyone else. Because he is the pillar of truth and justice.
She's met him, face to face. No one is impersonating him. For her, there isn't any suspicion because he's created this alter ego that most people don't even think 'does her have another life?'. It's just assumed that Superman is Superman all the time.
The whole world knows and trusts him, not just her. She's not blindly following a man she 'thinks' is good, and 'thinks' she can trust. She knows she can trust Superman more than anyone can ever trust anyone else. Because he is the pillar of truth and justice.
Here on Smallville, our Lois, no nonsense, straight to the point, feisty, doesn't take no for an answer, needs to uncover the truth Lois, is blindly obeying the orders of Zod because she thinks he's the Blur.
He has done nothing to prove to her who he is. He uses a computerized voice, he is getting her to put herself in danger, and he's always being incredibly vague.
He has done nothing to prove to her who he is. He uses a computerized voice, he is getting her to put herself in danger, and he's always being incredibly vague.
I've never met a Lois, so desperately unsatisfied with her life as a Daily Planet reporter, that she will ignore all her natural suspicion instincts in order to get a bite of 'save the world'.
I personally think it's ridiculous that Lois very cockily, and IMO illogically thinks a story about aliens is going to get her an even better seat and the Daily Planet.
She worked for the Inquisitor doing those sorts of stories. And that made sense. But the DP isn't going to want to print this?
She'd have to find so much evidence that there was no doubt. And that would be an impossible task. It could take months. And what is she going to do for money until then?
She worked for the Inquisitor doing those sorts of stories. And that made sense. But the DP isn't going to want to print this?
She'd have to find so much evidence that there was no doubt. And that would be an impossible task. It could take months. And what is she going to do for money until then?
And even if she did get enough proof, do you think the government would allow that story to go public? There would be so many legal reasons why it couldn't be printed, i'm sure. Lots of barriers they would put up.
Yes, Lois does help people as a reporter. But she is also ruthless. I think suggesting that the hero inside her is a reporter is a bit weird.
Being a reporter is not pretty, and certainly not the kind of heroics you can shout about. But it's her passion. Her passion for uncovering the truth. Sticking her nose in where it's not wanted. She LOVES it.
It doesn't have to be about the 'hero in your heart' blah blah over the top soppy nonsense. I just want Lois love of Journalism to be real.
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