GroobieClark got screwed, but he's the one suffering. I really want to know if Lana feels even one ounce of remorse for doing him wrong.
In a word ... no. The previous chapters show that Lana is more interested in material things and status than a real relationship. But at one time she did have feelings for him.
Glad he has some friends and family to rely on in this universe, even though his parents are gone.
That was one thing which we did not see in the series, whether Alt-Clark had friends to rely on. From what I gather, he did not, which is why H.G. Wells felt so badly for him. The young man was truly alone. So I decided that Wayne and Mary Irig as well as Pete Ross would represent the basis of a support group for him.