Bad for you leaving us there and even threatening to leave them in the boat for all eternity!
I'm ok with an eternity of boat ride
Okay, now I'm confused about what to do. I suppose I could try writing something more, maybe see if I can come up with something that's better than leaving them in the boat for eternity. Hmmm... Well, I guess I'll have to think about it.
That ending would avoid all the complications of returning to Metropolis.
See, my ending also avoids all those messy questions that returning to Metropolis might cause. Yep. That leaving them drifting in the boat is looking better and better.
Lois and Clark die a horrible, painful death at sea - um, no...I don't think that will work.
After all those 'checks' you gave to the other elements of the story, I want a 'check' for the ending too. Are you sure you can't give me one for the horrible, painful death at sea?
It's romantic, isn't it, the idea of the star-crossed lovers dying in each other's arms in a tiny boat at sea while the North Star glitters serenely above them.
See, that's exactly what I was thinking! Think... Romeo and Juliette. What could be more romantic?
I'm not sure bleached bones are the way to go, though.
No? I thought I made a pretty good argument for it.
i think i'l be ok now, unless of course the next part includes a rise from the dead..
Well, Luthor came back from the dead...
