Quotes:
LOIS: You’re a v…very patient man.
Details:
Given the Luthor family infatuation with Lois, I have to wonder if there’s a genetic anomaly that draws the Luthor family’s males to Lois Lane.
Jaxon Xavior uses a virtual Lois in his game. It has something of Quark’s holo program of Major Kira from Deep Space 9.
The VR system was originally built by LexCorp. Jaxon didn’t invent it.
Jaxon can watch what’s going on but not listen in unless he’s in VR world.
Lex has named the three children he expected to have with Lois plus one Lois had named. He set their names up as passwords for his hidden computer system (Alexis, Roxanne, Lynx, and Clark).
Knowing what’s going on with the exit-watch, the episode makes a point of showing the viewer Jaxon did not touch the watch when he brings them out of VR the first time.
The VR concept shown is extremely inconsistent. On one hand, they wear goggles and probably headphones plus gloves, but they smell and feel touch, too and it seems like they are neurologically linked to the computer. So, they wouldn’t need all the external stimuli if there’s a direct brain interface.
VR world is filled with a few non-playing characters repeating themselves. They’re all model types.
Perry isn’t a fan of virtual reality.
Jimmy tries to find Perry a date via a (virtual) online dating service.
Lois starts the Honeymoon planning. She’s dancing around the bed situation. She’s now getting anxious about intimacy and how she will be measuring up.
Clark tells Lois he’s had girlfriends but he’s never crossed the intimacy threshold. Lois freaks out and feels extra pressure.
Lois calls her previous relationships federal disasters.
Lois and Clark are discovering that Internet was made for porn.
Michael