Even more interesting. It definitely doesn't bode well that young Lois is so interested in Clark and so sure that he's hiding something. Of course, learning that he carried his wife in unconscious--or, um, sleeping--doesn't help matters any.
I, too, am wondering about Barry, though after hearing Wells warn Clark that Tempus has the advantage of methods from the future to change his appearance, I'm wondering if that's not the villain himself. He was, after all, messing with her food. Hmm...
Love Clark's thought processes, so scared that his wife won't remember him, won't love, that he'll mess up the younger Lois, and he hasn't even started wondering about how he's going to get back to the future. I could be forgetting things, but I don't remember Wells saying when exactly he'd come get him, did he?
And I'd hate to live in Utopia making what I am now--Wells said that the money he gave Clark wasn't enough for a good dinner, didn't he? Yet Clark's paying for a hotel, room service, necessities, clothes, and who knows what else. No more dollar menu at McDonalds in Utopia, I take it!
