I caught up on this last night and am enjoying it. I may not agree with what Clark has done but I understand it. I didn't have an issue with Becky dying - I can see how she'd be upset and crying and not paying attention, but deaths like that don't bother me the way they do Ann. John? he said that even though he wasn't dead he'd given up his life.
Perry's WPP was a stroke of genius. While I also don't agree with Clark making decisions for her, he watched out for her the best he could. I actually agree with him forcing her to go to see a therapist. It's much easier for him to force someone to do something than the average person, though he'd never hurt her in the forcing. Sometimes, in a cycle of depression like that, the person can't force themselves out of it no matter how much they might want to and need that outside shove.
I agree with whoever said that Lois has to take some responsibility for her own life. Yes, Clark wasn't dead this time, but people do die, every day. Those who are left behind have to decide what they're going to do with their lives afterwards. On whatever level, Lois decided what she was going to do, by shutting out Perry and Jimmy and everyone else until it reached the point Clark had to force her to get help as mentioned above. Once she reached that point, she needed that shove, but before then she had opportunities to reach out and didn't.
I did notice that the TOC is only updated through part 10... dunno who might be able to fix that or if I just missed the rest of it somewhere. I know this FDK is a bit disjointed, but I was up half the night with kids

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Carol [who doesn't understand how someone made it into one of her online classes without knowing how to copy/paste and doesn't know how to describe it to her any better]