Wow--a lot of Davis spec going on. I agree that there is some significance there. You wouldn't have whole-named him if it weren't. I think that Great Grandma Davis might potentially be Jonathan's maternal grandmother... but I haven't really sketched out a tree or anything.

I agree with amberlea--I want to see them become friends again. At this point, I am annoyed with Clark and pretty ready to jump on Team Joe. Clark really isn't covering his tracks very well. Sure, I understand his 'soul-tie' with Lana, and the whole heartbreak thing, but I am having a hard time finding any sympathy for him with his behavior as it stands. Unfortunately, I think that also makes it hard for me to recognize his actions in Latislan as noble. I'm holding out for a hero. I know how hard it is to de-evolve a character and then redeem him/her, so I am very interested to see if/how that will be done with this Clark Kent.

Lois wants someone to love her, and I want her know that she deserves it. Letting Clark waver is not her best move. I would love to see her call him on the carpet after the library incident. Then, she should lay down the ground rules or tell him to end the farce then and there. He claims to want to protect her and the baby, but Lois should realize that she could plan for her own protection without him if he's not going to commit to the plan.

Now, Lana... not sure what to make of her, just yet. I'm glad that she told him to leave because I don't want her okay with letting herself become the 'other woman.' On the other hand, she knows the 'real' story about the baby.

I think we could start fixing this by revealing that the baby is really Clark's and force them to figure it out from there.

/hands Carol a ratchet and gets out a fan

I'm ready for you to turn up the heat!

~s


October Sands, An Urban Fairy Tale featuring Lois and Clark
"Elastigirl? You married Elastigirl? (sees the kids) And got bizzay!" -- Syndrome, The Incredibles