I think Chlollie's relationship is definitely one of the most controversial on the onyesha yet. There's such an extreme right and left fanbase. Ya either luv 'em au hate 'em :)
I think Chlollie snuck up on us so for some people, they came outa nowhere. They went from teammates (s6/7), to friends(s8/9), to lovers( S9/10). Their's is a different type of relationship isn't it. Very private, very mature, and very little cheese involved. Not to mention there are no upendo triangles in sight (who'da thunk, right?). They've been there, done that, and frankly have outgrown such things. They've been through enough in the past to go after what they know they want. They've been through the puppy love, had their hearts broken, and went through similar heartache in general with what life has dished out to them (family/hero work/disappointments). They quite frankly understand the other and quickly bonded when they stepped out together, separate from the group, and for the first time in the years they've known each other, simply hung out ("Warrior"). It's got that whole "where have wewe been all my life" kinda vibe to it. I think their similarities and contrasts, and the nature of their unique relationship (very mature, very private, very direct) was the catalyst to their quickly falling in love; and not the typical puppy upendo we've seen onscreen before. This cemented bond has a deeper root to it. They want to protect it; keep it salama kwa remaining private and keeping their priorities straight. They know their hero work comes first. A fluffy teenage whirlwind romance just isn't realistic and they know it. Already knowing each other from the years passed, and "getting" each other so much, there was no need for the fancy dates, expensive gifts, upendo poems, y'know, the typical mushy wooing process (other than flowers on two occasions, Chlollie have kept it simple). They were just happy being together, and therefore thrived as the private couple. They fell in upendo quickly, madly, and entre nous. When Chloe left, Oliver had a personality hiccup in "Isis", but Tess snapped him out of his delusional hope that he could hide his moyo in fame. Then he was right back on track. He walked zaidi au less with a limp in face with Chloe's absence. The writers gave Ollie the opportunity to be zaidi expressive about what he and Chloe had (this was an effort to sell Chlollie to all the skeptics out there, and a way to keep Chlollie alive for all the die hard mashabiki out there). Sure it could be chalked as "talked up", mind wewe Chlollie's private relationship was finally decrypted for all the concrete thinkers out there who didn't catch on to the subtlety of Chlollie's immense upendo story. For all the ppl who see Ollie as sloppy seconds/a man whore/bimbo maker, we conveniently forget that he's different. Chloe's efforts made him different (Roulette) and he's continued to grow from the help of mnara, mnara wa ulinzi and Heroes (Absolute Justice). He's not that man anymore. His relationship with Chloe is different. I see it. Being a Chloe shabiki from siku one I wanted to see her with someone who deserved her. Jimmy's weak, insecure, oblivious, puppy dog ways had me holding my breath for that waste of time relationship to crawl under a mti and die. Davis was a romantic, and a serial killer, with a moderate dose of cheese packed in there somewhere - nuff said. Ollie is the first person I've actually seen true potential in with Chloe. As for Ollie deserving Chloe: Chloe... makes Ollie a better man; a man who's worthy of such a woman like her.
In regards to Chloe and Clark, I was a HUGE Chlark shipper for years, but [as Chloe put it] Clark -- will never "get" her. He never did. It took me a long time to accept that as I watched disappointment after disappointment over the seasons. I bitterly gave up when I realized that Chloe deserved better than Clark.
In regards to Lollie, I never did ship the pair. Not only because we knew who Lois would end up with, but because of the nature of Lollie's affair. They didn't bring out the best in each other. The roller coaster relationship stood on a foundation of flirtations, make-out sessions, game playing, secrets, and lies. It was never meant to last. Ironic thing is, finally telling the "truth" is what ended their relationship. It was a whirlwind romance - and a forgettable one at that. Not meant for the history books.
When Chloe returned (Collateral) we got a heavy dose of Chlollie for the inayofuata couple episodes. I can see that feeling forced to some fans, but to be fair, AM had 4 episodes left. They had to focus on her to wrap, upangaji pamoja up her story. So not to worry, there are many episodes to come for the rest of the cast. Back to Chlollie - Oliver wasn't afraid to onyesha Chloe just how much she meant to him. For those who didn't catch on from Oliver's dialogue in Isis, it's very apparent now that Chloe is the upendo of his life; a fact that we know is vice versa (Shield - Chloe's upendo letter). We've seen every dimension of their relationship: the at nyumbani couple (Beacon), the dating couple (Collateral end scene/Masquerade), the partners in crime that we know well (previous seasons, Collateral/Masquerade/Fortune), and the couple hanging out with Marafiki (Fortune). We know Chlollie in virtually every capacity. Some people will absolutely buy it, and some won't. Fair enough. They're a unique couple [than what the general public is accustomed to seeing on tv], and therefore aren't meant to be embraced kwa "everybody". But I think now we can at least look at Chlollie with the knowledge aliyopewa to us kwa the onyesha of just who they are as a couple and as newly matured individuals.
The spellbound wedding was definitely a lot to swallow, lol. But thinking back on Chloe's life, she's been the fluffed up bride and had the puppy upendo story. Chlollie don't need the big fancy wedding. It's enough for them to be together for all of time. And now they are. The happiness is in spending the rest of their existence together; not in the expensive stage onyesha ceremony. So I am definitely happy for those two and that they [especially Chloe who's been long overdue] got their happy ending to their authentic [private] upendo story.
I think Chlollie snuck up on us so for some people, they came outa nowhere. They went from teammates (s6/7), to friends(s8/9), to lovers( S9/10). Their's is a different type of relationship isn't it. Very private, very mature, and very little cheese involved. Not to mention there are no upendo triangles in sight (who'da thunk, right?). They've been there, done that, and frankly have outgrown such things. They've been through enough in the past to go after what they know they want. They've been through the puppy love, had their hearts broken, and went through similar heartache in general with what life has dished out to them (family/hero work/disappointments). They quite frankly understand the other and quickly bonded when they stepped out together, separate from the group, and for the first time in the years they've known each other, simply hung out ("Warrior"). It's got that whole "where have wewe been all my life" kinda vibe to it. I think their similarities and contrasts, and the nature of their unique relationship (very mature, very private, very direct) was the catalyst to their quickly falling in love; and not the typical puppy upendo we've seen onscreen before. This cemented bond has a deeper root to it. They want to protect it; keep it salama kwa remaining private and keeping their priorities straight. They know their hero work comes first. A fluffy teenage whirlwind romance just isn't realistic and they know it. Already knowing each other from the years passed, and "getting" each other so much, there was no need for the fancy dates, expensive gifts, upendo poems, y'know, the typical mushy wooing process (other than flowers on two occasions, Chlollie have kept it simple). They were just happy being together, and therefore thrived as the private couple. They fell in upendo quickly, madly, and entre nous. When Chloe left, Oliver had a personality hiccup in "Isis", but Tess snapped him out of his delusional hope that he could hide his moyo in fame. Then he was right back on track. He walked zaidi au less with a limp in face with Chloe's absence. The writers gave Ollie the opportunity to be zaidi expressive about what he and Chloe had (this was an effort to sell Chlollie to all the skeptics out there, and a way to keep Chlollie alive for all the die hard mashabiki out there). Sure it could be chalked as "talked up", mind wewe Chlollie's private relationship was finally decrypted for all the concrete thinkers out there who didn't catch on to the subtlety of Chlollie's immense upendo story. For all the ppl who see Ollie as sloppy seconds/a man whore/bimbo maker, we conveniently forget that he's different. Chloe's efforts made him different (Roulette) and he's continued to grow from the help of mnara, mnara wa ulinzi and Heroes (Absolute Justice). He's not that man anymore. His relationship with Chloe is different. I see it. Being a Chloe shabiki from siku one I wanted to see her with someone who deserved her. Jimmy's weak, insecure, oblivious, puppy dog ways had me holding my breath for that waste of time relationship to crawl under a mti and die. Davis was a romantic, and a serial killer, with a moderate dose of cheese packed in there somewhere - nuff said. Ollie is the first person I've actually seen true potential in with Chloe. As for Ollie deserving Chloe: Chloe... makes Ollie a better man; a man who's worthy of such a woman like her.
In regards to Chloe and Clark, I was a HUGE Chlark shipper for years, but [as Chloe put it] Clark -- will never "get" her. He never did. It took me a long time to accept that as I watched disappointment after disappointment over the seasons. I bitterly gave up when I realized that Chloe deserved better than Clark.
In regards to Lollie, I never did ship the pair. Not only because we knew who Lois would end up with, but because of the nature of Lollie's affair. They didn't bring out the best in each other. The roller coaster relationship stood on a foundation of flirtations, make-out sessions, game playing, secrets, and lies. It was never meant to last. Ironic thing is, finally telling the "truth" is what ended their relationship. It was a whirlwind romance - and a forgettable one at that. Not meant for the history books.
When Chloe returned (Collateral) we got a heavy dose of Chlollie for the inayofuata couple episodes. I can see that feeling forced to some fans, but to be fair, AM had 4 episodes left. They had to focus on her to wrap, upangaji pamoja up her story. So not to worry, there are many episodes to come for the rest of the cast. Back to Chlollie - Oliver wasn't afraid to onyesha Chloe just how much she meant to him. For those who didn't catch on from Oliver's dialogue in Isis, it's very apparent now that Chloe is the upendo of his life; a fact that we know is vice versa (Shield - Chloe's upendo letter). We've seen every dimension of their relationship: the at nyumbani couple (Beacon), the dating couple (Collateral end scene/Masquerade), the partners in crime that we know well (previous seasons, Collateral/Masquerade/Fortune), and the couple hanging out with Marafiki (Fortune). We know Chlollie in virtually every capacity. Some people will absolutely buy it, and some won't. Fair enough. They're a unique couple [than what the general public is accustomed to seeing on tv], and therefore aren't meant to be embraced kwa "everybody". But I think now we can at least look at Chlollie with the knowledge aliyopewa to us kwa the onyesha of just who they are as a couple and as newly matured individuals.
The spellbound wedding was definitely a lot to swallow, lol. But thinking back on Chloe's life, she's been the fluffed up bride and had the puppy upendo story. Chlollie don't need the big fancy wedding. It's enough for them to be together for all of time. And now they are. The happiness is in spending the rest of their existence together; not in the expensive stage onyesha ceremony. So I am definitely happy for those two and that they [especially Chloe who's been long overdue] got their happy ending to their authentic [private] upendo story.
Season 6
Lex was possessed kwa Zod, a Kryptonian criminal and is defeated kwa Clark. Lex is later kidnapped and Lionel pleds Clark to rescue him, though Clark says they don't have much to do with each other. Lex no longer welcomes Clark in his mansion. Clark wasn't invited to Lex and Lana's engagement party but was invited to their wedding because Lex wanted him to see "what he had lost". But when Clark was under the influence of Red Krytonite in Crimson, he crashed the party with Lois' help because she was under influence of a lipstick, and was madly in upendo with him at the time. He then revealed to everyone in the room that Lana was pregnant. When Moira Sullivan made Chloe confront Lex with a gun, Clark hesitates saving Lex. Clark and Lex later get trapped in an underground tunnel and they have a talk about their relationship. Lex says Clark was the only true friend he ever had, and Clark wonders if maybe he gave up on Lex too soon.
Lex was possessed kwa Zod, a Kryptonian criminal and is defeated kwa Clark. Lex is later kidnapped and Lionel pleds Clark to rescue him, though Clark says they don't have much to do with each other. Lex no longer welcomes Clark in his mansion. Clark wasn't invited to Lex and Lana's engagement party but was invited to their wedding because Lex wanted him to see "what he had lost". But when Clark was under the influence of Red Krytonite in Crimson, he crashed the party with Lois' help because she was under influence of a lipstick, and was madly in upendo with him at the time. He then revealed to everyone in the room that Lana was pregnant. When Moira Sullivan made Chloe confront Lex with a gun, Clark hesitates saving Lex. Clark and Lex later get trapped in an underground tunnel and they have a talk about their relationship. Lex says Clark was the only true friend he ever had, and Clark wonders if maybe he gave up on Lex too soon.