O Tiny Chucklehead: When a man tells you it's going to be different this time --

He's lying.

Also, calling the episode "Blank" with so much Lana in it was pitching right across the plate.

There really is no explanation for Clark and Lex's relationship but love gone rotten, is there? I mean, if Clark were deliberately keeping his enemies close/keeping Lex on tap for useful favors, he'd be nicer to Lex, and Lex's been a passive-aggressive bitch for a while now. (Which, I hasten to add, I respect.) Lex may not know what friends really act like, but Clark does. He can't really think they're friends or even pretending to be friends. I usually see the relationship as one of Lex longing, but this time I thought: neither of them can let go. All we need, especially after Chloe did her "come out of the closet" routine, is for someone to tell them, "You're not friends. You'll never be friends. You'll be in love till it kills you both. You'll fight, and you'll shag, and you'll hate each other till it makes you quiver, but you'll never be friends."

Hmm, an icon of that would be nice.

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There really is no explanation for Clark and Lex's relationship but love gone rotten, is there?

Guh, you're so right. One week they're so in love, and the following week, tension so thick, makes you want to cringe. Hell, I want to know what happened in between. :-)

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