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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 24, 2017 6:31:13 GMT
Also those that the soldiers embrace tend to be people they know and love, Lois is someone Clark barely knows at that point, sure he's into her and vice versa but that's like their first kiss, not exactly a romantic moment or setting to indulge in their sexual attraction to one another because they don't have any emotional connection to justify it the other way around, people may let it go because Lois & Clark are the most iconic superhero comic book couple but going off of the narrative in MOS they are practically strangers. And it just happened. The total destruction of the city just happened like one second before Kind of like how Han and Leia kissed on Endor right after they saw the Death Star blow up in the sky. Like I said before, it's a natural reaction to celebrate the end of a war immediately by hugging and kissing someone you love. So there was nothing wrong with Superman and Lois kissing after surviving what could've been the end of the world since that's the natural reaction for anyone surviving such an event.
But Steve Rogers waking up after 70 years and instead of asking "Did we win the war? or "Who won the war" and instead of being glad and relieved that the war is over, Rogers doesn't care at all about who won the war and is only disappointed that he didn't get to go on a date with Peggy Carter. That's much worst than 2 people sharing a kiss after surviving what could've been the end of the world.
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