Oh, AntiKryptonite, this isn't fair. You are making me cry. whinging How can Lois be so cruel to Clark? She knows that he loves her.

Does Lois really think Clark would be so paranoid in a letter, if he didn't really fear for her safety? How can she discount everything he was not brave enough to tell her? What? People in love -- even if they were tortured -- don't know what they are talking about anymore?

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“I can't. So I'll destroy this letter. I'd burn it if I still had the ability to do so.
Why doesn't he have the 'ability' do burn stuff, Lois? Are you going to start believing that Clark is deluding himself into thinking that he himself was once Superman? Use your brain, woman!! HE ISN'T CRAZY!

I wonder, and may not find out, because we don't get his POV, is whether he knew she would glue the pieces back together and read the letter? And he wrote down his thoughts as another clue? Now -- having her give in to a kiss to imposter Superman -- how can he still trust her, when she doesn't trust him?

mecry Tears. Tears. Tears. Can we have another waffy moment like their walk to the grocery store in Part 12? Or something to give us another Clark smile and fill our lives with sunshine for even one moment?

This Lois is killing me here with her stubborness and pig-headedness. How can she kiss that Superman so willingly after everything that Clark wrote to her about him?! How? Does she not believe Clark even a little bit? But then again the canon character was engaged to Luthor at one point as well. So, maybe she's good at not seeing the truth about people in front of her eyes. You'd think that would be a hinderance in her chosen profession.

You write her too well. notworthy


VirginiaR.
"On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling"
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"clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.