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* ActionGirl: Mia can take on a duy twice her size.
* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Oliver to Lois, but she shots him down since she's in love with Clark.

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* ActionGirl: Mia can take on a duy guy twice her size.
* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Oliver to Lois, but she shots shoots him down since she's in love with Clark.



* BetterAsFriends: When Lois shoots him down, she and Oliver still decise to remain as friends.

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* BetterAsFriends: When Lois shoots him down, she and Oliver still decise decide to remain as friends.



* GreenEyedMonster: Clark and Lois while giving date advice to eachother.
* TheMentor: Oliver is tries to become one to Mia, seeing her going down the same dark spiral he was.

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* GreenEyedMonster: Clark and Lois while giving date advice to eachother.
each other.
* TheMentor: Oliver is tries to become one to Mia, seeing her going down the same dark spiral he was.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Catherine, Clark's blind date.
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Written by Holly Henderson & Don Whitehead

Directed by Michael Rohl

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Written by Holly Henderson Creator/HollyHenderson & Don Whitehead

Creator/DonWhitehead

Directed by Michael Rohl
Creator/MichaelRohl
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* NotWhatItLooksLike: When Lois catches Mia coming out of Oliver's shower wearing only a ModestyTowel and thanking him for the "workout." He tries to explain to Lois them they were only sparring, which only makes it worse.

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* NotWhatItLooksLike: When Lois catches Mia coming out of Oliver's shower wearing only a ModestyTowel and thanking him for the "workout." He tries to explain to Lois them that they were only sparring, which only makes it worse.
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* ActionGirl: Mia can take on a duy twice her size.
* {{Adorkable}}: Catherine, Clark's blind date.
* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Oliver to Lois, but she shots him down since she's in love with Clark.
* TheArtfulDodger: Mia.
* BetterAsFriends: When Lois shoots him down, she and Oliver still decise to remain as friends.


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* BlindDate: Clark and Lois for their new job.


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* DamselOutOfDistress: Tess kills the soldier Zod sent after her by herself.
* EarpieceConversation: Clark and Lois during their BlindDate.


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* FantasticRacism: Zod refuses a equal partnership with Tess since Kandorians are superior to humans.
* FightClubbing: Mia in her introductory scene, which catches Oliver's attention.
* GreenEyedMonster: Clark and Lois while giving date advice to eachother.
* TheMentor: Oliver is tries to become one to Mia, seeing her going down the same dark spiral he was.
* ModestyTowel: Mia is wearing one when she first meets Lois. Lois even calls her "towel girl" before learning her name.


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* NotWhatItLooksLike: When Lois catches Mia coming out of Oliver's shower wearing only a ModestyTowel and thanking him for the "workout." He tries to explain to Lois them they were only sparring, which only makes it worse.
* OhCrap: Tess when she sees Zod in her mansion, as CEO of RAO Technology.
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* VehicleVanish: Tess shows up just long enough to let Zod see she's alive and well before doing one of these.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kiss at the end of the episode, thus causing [[PortmanteauCoupleName Clois]] to FINALLY become canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kiss at the end of the episode, thus causing[[PortmanteauCoupleName Clois]] to FINALLY become canon.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kiss at the end of the episode, thus causing[[PortmanteauCoupleName causing [[PortmanteauCoupleName Clois]] to FINALLY become canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortmanteauCoupleName Clois]] becoming canon.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortmanteauCoupleName kiss at the end of the episode, thus causing[[PortmanteauCoupleName Clois]] becoming to FINALLY become canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortmanteauName Clois]] becoming canon.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortmanteauName [[PortmanteauCoupleName Clois]] becoming canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[Portmanteauname Clois]] becoming canon.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[Portmanteauname [[PortmanteauName Clois]] becoming canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[Portmanteau Name Clois]] becoming canon.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[Portmanteau Name [[Portmanteauname Clois]] becoming canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortmanteauName Clois]] becoming canon.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortmanteauName [[Portmanteau Name Clois]] becoming canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortamanteauName Clois]] becoming canon.

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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortamanteauName [[PortmanteauName Clois]] becoming canon.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: Clark and Lois kissing signifies [[PortamanteauName Clois]] becoming canon.

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Written by Holly Henderson and Don Whitehead

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Written by Holly Henderson and & Don Whitehead



* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Zod turns out to be the head of the [=RAO=] Corporation.
%%* EasilyForgiven

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Zod turns out to be the head of the [=RAO=] Corporation.
%%* EasilyForgiven
Corporation, with whom [=LuthorCorp=] forms a business partnership.
* EasilyForgiven: Mia betrays Oliver to Rick. Later, at the end, Mia is on the streets again when Oliver pulls up in his car and silently, with a kindly smile, nods for her to get in. Mia gets in, and they drive off.



* {{Mundanger}}: Rick, Mia's pimp.

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* {{Mundanger}}: Rick, Mia's pimp.pimp, has no superpowers.
* MythologyGag: While Mia is driving his car at high speeds, Oliver calls her "Speedy," the name of ComicBook/GreenArrow's sidekick in the comics.

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Oliver takes in Mia, a young prostitute, and begins training her to fight. Clark and Lois are hired to be the hosts of Metropolis' new morning talk show.

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Oliver takes in Mia, a young prostitute, and begins training her to fight. Clark and Lois are hired to be the hosts of Metropolis' Metropolis's new morning talk show.



%%* EasilyForgiven
* {{Fanservice}}: Mia zipping up her red latex boots.



* VillainOfTheWeek: Rick

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* VillainOfTheWeek: RickRick, Mia's pimp.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Zod turns out to be the head of the [=RAO=] Corporation.



* {{Outgambitted}}: Zod ''severely'' underestimates [[BadassNormal what Tess can do]], and it gets one of his men killed.

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* {{Outgambitted}}: OutGambitted: Zod ''severely'' underestimates [[BadassNormal what Tess can do]], and it gets one of his men killed.
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* {{Outgambitted}}: Zod ''severely'' underestimates [[BadassNormal what Tess can do]], and it gets one of his men killed.
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* BigDamnKiss: Clark and Lois in the final scene.
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Written by Holly Henderson and Don Whitehead

Directed by Michael Rohl
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* {{Mundanger}}: Rick, Mia's pimp.
* VillainOfTheWeek: Rick
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Originally aired October 30, 2009

Oliver takes in Mia, a young prostitute, and begins training her to fight. Clark and Lois are hired to be the hosts of Metropolis' new morning talk show.
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