Also in the Paige/Elizabeth scene, Paige is telling Elizabeth that Henry, too, is repulsed by her and went to school to get away from her.
Back in S1 Elizabeth said Claudia was unlovable or words to that effect and seemed to be also speaking of herself. While Paige seems to fear being unlovable herself. So here she's saying that she herself is loved because she's normal and pure, with a guy that she likes and likes her back. While Elizabeth is repulsive.
I do wonder if that line about Philip, especially, was a bit of a wake up moment like when Martha talked about Clark in bed. Not because Philip really feels that way but because it makes her think about how he feels about her and how she's failed him potentially.
Re: Sistermagpie's Thoughts on Jennings, Elizabeth
Back in S1 Elizabeth said Claudia was unlovable or words to that effect and seemed to be also speaking of herself. While Paige seems to fear being unlovable herself. So here she's saying that she herself is loved because she's normal and pure, with a guy that she likes and likes her back. While Elizabeth is repulsive.
I do wonder if that line about Philip, especially, was a bit of a wake up moment like when Martha talked about Clark in bed. Not because Philip really feels that way but because it makes her think about how he feels about her and how she's failed him potentially.