Smallville (TV Series)
Savior (2009)
Justin Hartley: Oliver Queen
Quotes
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Lois Lane : I blacked out three weeks ago, turned up in a monorail car that's jumped off the tracks, and now some assassin woman is after me.
Oliver Queen : Can you repeat that?
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Lois Lane : You're a mess.
Oliver Queen : Yeah. Why don't you just come out with it, Lois?
Lois Lane : I'm disappointed.
Oliver Queen : There you go. See, you sound like every other ex-girlfriend I ever had.
Lois Lane : Yes, but I'm not like every other ex you've had.
Oliver Queen : You're not. I can't seem to get you back in my bed.
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Lois Lane : You can't fool me. You risk your life to help strangers so you can plaster that frat-boy grin across your face. But I know that you're a real hero underneath.
Oliver Queen : Look, Lois, when you are gonna learn, okay? I'm nothing more than a shallow playboy. I got the tabloid covers to prove it.
Lois Lane : Then how do you explain the whole Green Arrow thing?
Oliver Queen : You know, the hero thing kinda distracted me for a little while. So did you.
Lois Lane : Hmm.
Oliver Queen : [she presses her towel to his cut a little too hard] Ow, ow, ow.
Lois Lane : You're an obnoxious jackass.
Oliver Queen : There you go, see? Now you're finally starting to catch on. Look, I'm sorry if you ever thought I was anything more than that, Lois, but it's not my fault.
Lois Lane : You know what? That's okay.
Oliver Queen : Really?
Lois Lane : I guess. You know yourself better than anyone, right? You know what? Maybe, I don't really need you, Ollie. I've already found my real hero.
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Oliver Queen : [seeing Lois as an MMA ring girl] Hello, legs.
Lois Lane : Legs, really? Is that a good idea? You're drunk.
Oliver Queen : What are you doing here? Where've you been?
Lois Lane : Didn't you get my messages?
Oliver Queen : Yeah, my phone's been kind of MIA for a while now. How'd you find me?
Lois Lane : It wasn't that difficult to track down the tabloid prince of Metropolis. I just had to follow the paparazzi. But your little, uh, lame, sexist boys club wouldn't let me in, so I had to improvise.