Well, this did answer many of my questions from "Encounter in the Woods" and prompted a whole slew of new ones.

It's great that the young Clark was able to reciprocate the information-sharing with Lois and Clark after they helped him in the woods.

I must say that I never quite understood why Lois and Clark were so frustrated by this issue when they clearly hadn't been actively trying (the first "accident" happening during Vixen). They went from thinking it possible (otherwise why use precautions), to wondering if it was possible (discussion after burning the bacon), to going to the doctor (Klein, that is), to being upset that it wasn't possible (crying in conference room), to trying to adopt, to finally talking to Sam Lane. Nothing was going to happen if they were going to spend so much time stressing about it. For heaven's sake, they hadn't even been married, let alone trying, for a year! I mean, I know he's Superman and all, but that doesn't mean he can get a hole in one EVERY time. They needed to stop researching and just go at it like bunnies. If it doesn't work after a few years, THEN go check with the scientists. :rolleyes: Sorry, about going off-topic, Queenie. But it's like Clark refusing to fly because someone telling him it was impossible.

Anyway, I'm glad the Clark from the woods could hit them with a 2x4 and stop them from stressing. He met and found his Lois in 7 years? clap Great job!


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.