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Exclusive: Smallville's Erica Durance on Lois' Quirks and the Course of True Love

We got Erica Durance -- Lois Lane on Smallville -- to give us plenty of scoop last time we talked to her. Now we're back with part two of our exclusive interview, and Erica still has more to give!

This time out, our own Jason C. talks to Erica about what it will take to see Lois and Clark finally realize they're meant for each other, and gets the scoop on the psychological underpinnings of Lois' actions. Plus, find out what Erica has been up to when she's not filming Smallville!

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Erica Durance is so beautiful I love her.

Thanks for the interview! Durance is hands down the best Lois Lane incarnation ever!

Wow "ugly lois lame", I'm a big Clark and Lana supporter and even I know when the ship has sailed. You have just taken it to the next level. If it bothers you so much, just stop watching.

As far as Erica is concerned, she doesn't look that old. I mean, Tom is liek 31 and playing Clark who is supposed to be 22 and no one is complaining. I think some people just try and find things for no reason. Just watch the show for what it is, a tv show! Enjoy everyone, I know I do.

Isn't Lois a little long in the tooth to play a young 20ish Lois. She has an old face and a fake body. Shouldn't someone about the age of Kate Bosworth play a youngish Lois instead. I can't say the acting between Kate and Erica is different but at least Kate looks pretty.

Another great interview. Erica's the best! Thanks for giving the fans awesome interviews Jason C.

BOOOOO!smallville is all about Clark and Lana!Kristin tom has the best chemistry.erica knows that.and she`s jealous!!!

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