So, I'm trying to figure out how Mayson marrying Dan and/or Clark's bizarre diary entry results in a change of paint color centuries later. For example, maybe that would have been the diary entry in which Clark mentioned his favorite color burgundy—a color which would have been incredibly popular in Utopia, but instead fades into obscurity.
Or maybe late in their life, Mayson and Dan successfully prosecute a Drug Lord and put him away, so a woman that this Drug Lord would have killed now lives to encourage her Son (who no longer has easy access to drugs) to attend college. The Son and his family have a much higher standard of living than they would have otherwise, so the Son's Daughter can now afford to attend Med School and is able to successfully prevent her Neighbor's Granddaughter from dying of an aneurism at age 13. The Neighbor's Granddaughter grows up become a reclusive spinster. At the time of her death the Neighbor’s Granddaughter has eight Siamese Cats, a black Labrador, and a white Poodle, all of whom sadly finish their lives at the local animal shelter. But before the two Canines can pass away, they reproduce a cut little grey Labradoodle puppy who is adopted into a family with Eight Children. Two years after the Labradoodle’s adoption, it accidentally dumps over a can of paint, and the resultant chaos requires the family to entirely redecorate their living room. The Sixth Daughter, 8 years old at the time, enjoys the family project so much that she is inspired to begin a career in Interior Design. The Sixth Daughter eventually becomes so successful in her field that she establishes a Prestigious School of Interior Design. The Salutatorian of the 89th graduating class of the Prestigious School of Interior Design successfully establishes her own Business, which wins a contract to renovate the Utopian Council’s Century Old Headquarters. Not particularly a history buff, the Salutatorian decides to update the Century Old Headquarters in the most cutting edge styles of the day…
Okay, so maybe I’m over thinking things a bit.
It looks to me like Tempus is trying to ruin Lois and Clark’s relationship by having them try to
fix it, resulting in them destroying all the obstacles that made them such a strong Utopia founding couple in the first place. Only, I can’t think how Clark seeming to lose his mind in front of Season 1 Lois would fit in to this theory. I guess I’ll just have to keep reading.
C (Who definitely agrees that she would be much less likely to get confused if there were several posts a day.

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