Wow.
Clark's a lunkhead through and through. But not because it's part of his character. It's because of what he's been through. There was no justification for what he put Lois through when he blew up at her, but at least they both understand that it came from his insecurities and his own pain. Now that it's out in the open, they can work on it.
And I'm glad that Dr. Friskin knows about Nor, about how Clark tried to murder him but really didn't, about how he killed Nor in self-defense, and I'm glad she pointed out that Clark could not possibly have predicted that Nor and his followers would take almost seven hundred more lives - not to mention those who were wounded and/or maimed - and that those deaths cannot be counted against him.
I wonder if Lois will be reassured when she learns that Talan was the one who held Clark back from killing Nor? Just a random thought.
And those last few paragraphs concern me. Is that foreshadowing I see? Can you smell what the Rac is cooking?