User talk:Bignole/Archive/2018/December

The "marriage" of Chloe and Oliver
In the scene with Clark, Chloe's exact line is: "I got through to the chapel and they told me the friend masquerading as the bride-to-be was just a drunk prank, so..." This establishes that the wedding/marriage wasn't legal. Now, she believed to have been drunk married to Clark at the time, but the chaptel clearly believed that she was talking about her marrying Oliver (as no names appears to have been said, in regards to the groom). The dialogue in "Finale, Part I", establishes that they haven't had a second (legal) wedding. Meaning the one in "Fortune" (that Chloe said was just a drunk prank) was their only one. If it was just a drunk prank, then they haven't legally gotten married (something that Chloe just happens to forget to inform Oliver about, during the ending scene). You note that they had a certificate. In order to get married in the state of Kansas, you first need to complete an application for a marriage license (and pay a fee) at the office of the Clerk of District Court. After which, there is a waiting period of at least three days. Yet, you expect me to believe that Chloe and Oliver managed to acquire one, in the middle of the night, in mere hours? When Clark and Alicia attempted to get married in season four, they had to go to Las Vegas (where you can get married more easily).--Coq87rouge (talk) 16:37, 7 December 2018 (UTC)


 * You're not paying attention to what I was talking about. Yes, we were shown a marriage certificate. However, in the state of Kansas, you need a marriage license first, for the certificate to be valid. Which takes a minimum of three days. They have a certificate, because someone at the chapel handed them one (for the record, you can print fake ones off the internet). However, they lack the marriage license required to make the marriage certificate valid. Of course, I realize I'm wasting my time here. All you care about is that they had a cerfiticate. Not the fact that you need a marriage license first, in order to make it valid (which they couldn't have had time to get).--Coq87rouge (talk) 17:03, 7 December 2018 (UTC)