Quotes:
STAR: Is there something evil in your purse?
LOIS: Just my credit cards.
Details:
Baron Sunday, a renowned illusionist. Lives on his own airplane. Does do actual magic. Uses repressed memories to trigger haluzinantions and scare people to death.
Baron Sunday has problems with getting his magic to succeed with Clark. It’s supposedly because Clark is Superman.
Baron Sunday escapes in the end by transforming into a boa constrictor.
Clark uses a high voltage power cable in one hand to de-fib one of the Baron Sunday victims with his other hand.
Clark wants a small and simple wedding.
Lois might be interested in having a big wedding. Just a little tiny part of her might want it.
Ellen Lane has put herself I’m charge of the wedding.
Ellen has hired a wedding planner (Beverly).
Lois worries that Clark’s issues of sleeplessness and other fidgeting is an indication that he is having second thoughts about getting married.
Clark is experiencing getting buried alive in a metal coffin. This is the first time they discuss Clark having claustrophobia.
Possible inconsistency:
Lois enjoys the magic show and the fact that there’s a secret instead of wanting to figure it the truth like she did in Illusions of Grandeur.
Possible connection to Lois’s gun-running story from the Alt-U as well as the gun-runners Lois investigated as the story Claude stole from her:
Clark wrote a story on Gun runners in Jamaika. It was Clark’s first big story. The guns were meant for anti-regime rebels in Cuba. Matt Young and Rod Clemens where doing the gun running. John Hendricks was the pilot and Clark was set up to write the story.
Possible bunny:
Lois decides to plant her engagement ring on Clark in order to follow Stars advice on giving Clark something good to hold on to. What if instead she decides to make love with him?
Michael