Interesting, Lois is angry with Clark, or rather is determined to be moved by his words. But then she is angry with Lex for telling her:

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Would you have rather not knowing about Clark?”

“Can’t you see that’s not the point? No one but Clark should have told me that.”

“But he’d made no intention...”

She didn’t let him finish. “How can you be so sure? I’m not defending his attitude; I can’t. But that doesn’t mean what you did was right. It was his secret. I don’t even know how you found out and, before you try to explain, I don’t want to know. But you had no right.

“Lois, I... I know that both Clark and Superman mean a lot to you. I just couldn’t bear the fact that he’d been dishonest with you, after all you’ve done for him.”

How she wished he wasn’t right. It was so hard to fight his words when he was saying exactly what had been on her mind since she’d found out Clark’s secret. But, for some reason, she couldn’t avoid defending him. <<I’m not defending him, >> she mentally pointed out. That Clark hadn’t behaved correctly didn’t justify Lex’s attitude. That was all she needed him to realize. “Lex, if you can’t assume that what you did wasn’t right, no matter how true your words were, there’s no point in carrying on with this conversation or with...”
It's like she has a soft point in her heart for Clark, after all.

It was good that she gave the photos to Clark.

And Clark dares to confront Luthor...


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