-- Continuation of FDK Response for John's FDK -- What type of craziness is he exhibiting.
LEX: But she's *my* date!
[happy] he is being exposed as the coward he is.
possibly, but it's not like it could be stuck into a news article without a lawsuit.
Yes.
He has no sense of reality.
Give him a break. He hasn't lived in reality very long.
So Cat has decided this is the real Lex and not an imposter?
With everything that went on, the 'imposter' kind of slipped from the forefront of her mind.
Yes. But I couldn't tell you that without spoilers. So, here's your belated 2 points.
Has he not recalled fully how to act differently, does he just lack the will, or does Lois just see more clearly?
Yes, or does he want her to know the truth, so he sees no reason to act differently.
She still acts like he is two different people.
LOIS: You mean he believed *that*? Oscar[tm] here I come!

I was so hoping she would have admitted it fully.
There is a time and place for everything. This wasn't it.
He did let her stay behind in the clutches of the bad guys just now though.
CLARK:

I'm getting better.
LOIS: Define 'better'.
He really needs to tell her about the other dimension and that Lois dieing.
Yes, that would help on the whole her understanding thing, wouldn't it?
Now I think she is just being overly grumpy.
LOIS: Well, I was just tied up with a bomb on my chest. I have a right to be grumpy!
Some how I don't think things have been on his terms much for the last six months.
CLARK: I've had terms? Really? Why didn't anyone tell me I had those?
[surprised] she admitted to being wrong.
LOIS: To *myself.*
He even saved his arch-enemy because she pled with him to do it.
LOIS: See!
Maybe he was more right than I gave him credit for.
CLARK: I'll accept any credit I can get.
What good would that have done? He could not really agree to free the bad guys, and didn't have a plan yet.
She didn't know he needed help coming up with a bad plan.
Well, she just told him he should plan and consult with others, that is what he was trying to do.
LOIS: Me! I told him to plan and consult ME!
Clark is there. No[w] they can talk.
They talked when he was SM.
so just tell him you know.
LOIS: He *needs* to tell me, so that I know he trusts me!
That makes her seem extremely petty, especially since he had good reasons to not risk her going back to jail.
LOIS: Nobody would have known! Okay, well, granted the Kents would have known, but nobody who would have told the DA in Metropolis.
MARTHA: Jonathan, put down that phone.
JONATHAN: But she *dumped* Jerome on his birthday, Martha! What kind of person does that?

he is going to tell her.
Correction. He *wants* to tell her.

why did he freeze. Why do you keep doing this to us?
He heard something and I'm an
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. It's how I pay my dues.

he was so close. He could have told her.
And her yelling, "You're Superman, Clark?!" wouldn't have given him away to Perry (or whoever else might have been coming) and the possibly awake robbers in Perry's office?
She should just tell him she knows.
This isn't the time or place.

stupid Perry. He should have known that they had things they needed to talk about and left them alone.
PERRY: You're welcome for turning the power back on.
“There! I got the lights on,” Perry said.
JOHN: And managed to leave Lois and Clark's relationship in the dark.
Wow, I didn't realize how poetic that was!
I think she should tell him Perry knows.
Oh, THAT will go over really well.
LOIS: Oh, Clark, I know that you moonlight in tights and I told Perry, but don't worry, I won't tell anyone else. Perry was just a mistake.
Clark is really giving away his secret in every way possible.
To *Lois*. Is this such a bad thing?
Mayson: I always said he was a disruptive vigilante who should not be trusted with dealing with crimes. He makes it too easy for the bad guys to get off scot free.
CLARK: Why was I attracted to her in the first place.
CANON MAYSON: /purring/ Oh, Clark, you're so big and strong and brave, not like that Superman fellow.
CLARK: Oh, right.
“There won’t be an edition tomorrow, Mr. White,
JOHN: What has Luthor bought out Henderson too? Nothing will hurt their circulation worse than missing a day. That is the death-knell of a paper.
Henderson means that if they don't leave to let him do his job, then the building could blow up from the undiscovered bomb, then there won't be a paper tomorrow.
I am

that Clark wimped out, again. I was so hoping he would tell Lois. He was so close. Why did he wimp out, again. Isn't 2 times enough?
CLARK: I've only wimped out twice? Wow, I thought it was worse than that.
EW: There's a reason behind my madness, besides the fun aspect, that is.