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[personal profile] apachefirecat asked: Smallville, Lana Lang, growing up feeling alone in a small town

This is interesting - I've never really given Lana (as a character) much thought, but now that I am in terms of that topic, it is true. She's definitely one of those people who probably feels alone in a crowd. The show introduces her as the "girl next door", the popular but sweet cheerleader dating the QB, and the dream love interest of the main character. However, despite her falling into certain stereotypes, she is also the same person who will hang out in graveyards in the evening, which isn't exactly what you would think of from someone like her.

While she loves and is grateful for her aunt, I think there is a slight disconnect there from both sides, as she's trying to find herself and not just be content with how the whole town sees her. The song "Halo" by Bethany Joy Lenz has always reminded me of Lana. The song as a whole but these lyrics stand out:

I always said that I would make mistakes
I'm only human and that's my saving grace
I fall as hard as I try
So don't be blinded
See me as I really am
I have flaws and sometimes I even sin
So pull me from that pedestal
I don't belong there

One thing is clear
I wear a halo
I wear a halo when you look at me
But standing from here
You wouldn't say so
You wouldn't say so if you were me
And I, I just want to love you


Early in season 1, there is that scene in the football field where she and Clark just decide to let out their feelings and scream and it goes to show that she has a lot pent up inside and doesn't feel like she has an outlet. Of course there was limited options in terms of regular cast that continued to shrink as the seasons went on, but she didn't seem like she had a really close friend pre-canon and I feel like that's why she was happy to befriend Chloe, even as they had their ups and downs, and genuinely touched that she got listed as a "sister" in Chloe's family tree.

She didn't want to be the stereotypical damsel in distress, shown by the way that she learned kick boxing and wanted to take care of herself. I'd believe that she would want more than what Smallville has to offer and felt restricted by it and its limitations - I can't picture her living there in the long run. There are only so many things to do there after all. Unfortunately, without a laid out path, the show didn't quite know what to do with her either. Chloe got to be the journalist before DC finally let the show have Lois and then they struggled a little with her but eventually she found her place as Watchtower. Lois was always going to end up the journalist that everyone knows her as, even though her path there was rocky at times. Lana's path is not so cut and dry, which is why it felt like her arc wasn't consistent (and most things in Smallville weren't to be fair) and it didn't help that the show eventually waved off everyone going to college, which would've given her an opportunity to discover herself.

Being in charge of ISIS was the career that got closest to using her skills and worked for her personality, but I don't know if I've ever been convinced of a career choice for her. I haven't read the season 11 comics in its entirety but from the brief panels I've seen, I think she has lost the power suit then but I am not sure what else happened to her. Wherever her future lies, I definitely think it is outside Smallville and Kansas as a whole.

Date: 2024-02-29 12:41 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] apachefirecat
This is very well thought out, and I definitely agree with many of your points! I NEVER had any use for Lana the first time around, but the second time, despite still being a pure CLex fan, I found myself actually liking the strength, wisdom, and poignancy of her character. She really had quite a head on her shoulders and was very loyal, dedicated, and determined. She could have gone far -- if she'd been anywhere other than Smallville or such a remote area. I'm glad to know she ends up coming back (yet again) in the comics and making what sounds like a considerable name for herself! She always could have been, and deserved to be, so much more than the love interest.

Date: 2024-02-29 05:00 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bradygirl_12
SV Lana irritated me because she was clearly the favorite of the writers or producers or somebody. It almost seemed like the Lana show sometimes, ignoring Clark! But she was tough under the delicate princess facade and survived marriage with Lex! ☺️

Date: 2024-03-06 12:36 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bradygirl_12
Finding Clark boring and the "No tights!" rule always irritated me. Too many people involved in comics-related projects seem embarrassed by comics. πŸ™„

Date: 2024-03-06 02:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bradygirl_12
I completely agree! It ran longer than expected do it did get ridiculous after awhile

If Tom Welling was so anti-tights, why sign to play Superman?!

Batman gets all the love. πŸ™„

Date: 2024-03-06 11:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bradygirl_12
The boring comment makes me laugh. A man who has such incredible power yet restrains himself, even when holding a teacup? A man who has seen the worst of humanity yet still believes in us? A man who is more helpful man at times than humans? THAT'S boring?

Date: 2024-03-07 02:26 pm (UTC)
bradygirl_12: (superman--batman (hot naked clark!))
From: [personal profile] bradygirl_12
Gah! That next -to-last line should read 'who is more human than humans'. Darn autocorrect!

Superman could conquer us all before breakfast yet chooses to serve us instead. That tells you all you need to know.
Edited Date: 2024-03-07 02:27 pm (UTC)

Date: 2024-03-01 04:51 am (UTC)
impala_chick: (SV || Lana)
From: [personal profile] impala_chick
Lana my beloved! This is great. I loved her immediately, but I always felt like her future was so much bigger than Smallville too. Her lack of close friends at the beginning really demonstrated how much of her life was just focused on image/being successful enough to get out Smallville instead of actually being connected to people - and her loneliness even while living with her Aunt was always such an interesting theme to me.

Date: 2024-03-18 04:55 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] impala_chick
Yeah I'm still thinking about this, it's so ironic that Clark always had this network of people to rely on (even Lex for awhile) and Lana was kinda the outsider until Clark brought her into his clique.

Date: 2024-03-24 05:22 am (UTC)
impala_chick: (SV || s1 Lana after prom)
From: [personal profile] impala_chick
haha, I didn't think of it like that but it's so true!

Date: 2024-03-27 03:08 am (UTC)
impala_chick: (SV || Lana)
From: [personal profile] impala_chick
Yeah the transition to college was so awkward - I always wondered if that was on purpose because they clearly didn't want the characters staying there for long. A lot of s5 moments are burned into my memory though, for better and for worse.

Date: 2024-03-30 06:07 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] impala_chick
They did have to make several pivots to really change the show, after High school and then after Lex and Lana, so I have to give them some credit for adapting!
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