Clois

Clois is the het ship between Clark Kent and Lois Lane from the Smallville fandom.

Season 4
Needs expansion.

Season 5
Needs expansion.

Season 6
Needs expansion.

Season 7
Needs expansion.

Season 8
Needs expansion.

Season 9
Needs expansion.

Season 10
In "Finale", Lois still believes her and Clark should call off the the wedding and Clark considers calling it off as well. However, after Lois reads the vows that Clark had written she decides to go though with the wedding after all and after she tells Clark her vows he decides to go though with the wedding as well. As they are at the chapel about to begin the ceremony however, Darkseid begins his invasion of earth and the wedding is forceably stopped so Clark can prevent the impending apocalypse. In the epilogue set seven years later Clark and and Lois are still together and have since been married in the intervening time.

Fanon
The Clois ship sailed as early as her introduction in the season 4 premiere "Crusade" due to the natural desire to see the iconic Superman couple in the show, helped by the fact that their first meeting has Lois see Clark completely naked. However Chlark (Clark x Chloe) was far more popular with the Smallville fandom specifically due to the three seasons prior of characters interactions and fan preference for Chlark over Clana (Clark x Lana). This changed over time due to Chloe getting canon love interests in Jimmy Olsen and then later Oliver Queen and Clois being heavily foreshadowed throughout seasons 4, 5, 6, 7 and the couple slowly becoming canon in season 8. While Chlark still had a sizeable fanbase in the final few seasons and well after the series ended, by the time season 9 began Clois became the most popular ship for both Clark and Lois.

Fandom
FAN FICTION



Trivia

 * According to the show's producers, in the flash-forward sequence set in 2017, Clark and Lois are happily married, although they chose not to display any rings at the Planet office due to their desire to keep their professional lives separate from their personal lives.