Ok, Chloe is simply wrong. She can't stay with Davis 24/7, so she is not the solution. She is standing in the way of the solution.
She is mortal, and in 50 years or so, Davis goes on a killing spree and wipes out everyone on the planet, or else Clark kills him then.
But it won't even get that far, because she is cracking up under the stress, and she will lose Davis long before that. So Davis starts killing and then Clark is forced to fight.
So Chloe doesn't have a solution, she is part of the problem. She can't step back and see that, and she isn't totally rational.
Now Clark. Thing about Superman is that he has to be the ethical leader, not the ethical follower. He can't spend his life depending on other people to tell him what is right and what is wrong. For all these seasons we have been supposed to be watching him grow into that ethical leader.
This has to be Clark's turning point. He has to see that he is responsible for his own decisions, so he has to have a bullet-proof code of ethics and he can't keep letting Chloe or anyone else make his decisions for him. Any further deaths Doomsday is responsible for, they are also Clark's responsibility, because Doomsday could be in the Zone, but he's not, because Clark decided to let Chloe talk him down.
Clark has to die at Doomsday's hand, and he has to return to see the carnage that resulted because he delegated the responsibilty for the decision that day to Chloe.
Chloe is crazy. Whether there is an underlying reason, or whether this is just the writer's needing her to be irrational, she is not making clear headed choices. Clark can't depend on other people to tell him what is ethical, who get's yet another chance (and Davis isn't getting just a second chance her Chloe, he has had many.)
She is mortal, and in 50 years or so, Davis goes on a killing spree and wipes out everyone on the planet, or else Clark kills him then.
But it won't even get that far, because she is cracking up under the stress, and she will lose Davis long before that. So Davis starts killing and then Clark is forced to fight.
So Chloe doesn't have a solution, she is part of the problem. She can't step back and see that, and she isn't totally rational.
Now Clark. Thing about Superman is that he has to be the ethical leader, not the ethical follower. He can't spend his life depending on other people to tell him what is right and what is wrong. For all these seasons we have been supposed to be watching him grow into that ethical leader.
This has to be Clark's turning point. He has to see that he is responsible for his own decisions, so he has to have a bullet-proof code of ethics and he can't keep letting Chloe or anyone else make his decisions for him. Any further deaths Doomsday is responsible for, they are also Clark's responsibility, because Doomsday could be in the Zone, but he's not, because Clark decided to let Chloe talk him down.
Clark has to die at Doomsday's hand, and he has to return to see the carnage that resulted because he delegated the responsibilty for the decision that day to Chloe.
Chloe is crazy. Whether there is an underlying reason, or whether this is just the writer's needing her to be irrational, she is not making clear headed choices. Clark can't depend on other people to tell him what is ethical, who get's yet another chance (and Davis isn't getting just a second chance her Chloe, he has had many.)