Michael: Thanks for the big gift of FDK.
May I recommend voicing this thought out loud? Should solve his married-to-Lois troubles in a heartbeat.
Yes, that would end the honeymoon quickly.
He got smarter with the lack of memory?
Beginner's luck?
He doesn't know he's playing with a hot--and unstable--nuclear device, is he?
Nope, amnesia.
Aaaaahhhhhhmmm... He couldn't have said 'Wanda Detroit' or 'Lola Dane', huh?
He doesn't remember Wanda and Lola doesn't exist.
And I'm guessing blond wigs are out for future role-playing then?
Probably.
Also, apparently earlier was a fluke. He did *not* get more intelligent with the lack of memories.
Told you, beginner's luck. He's has more experience now and his inner lunkhead emmerges.
So, "I'm sorry, Lois, but I let Linda steal our story out from under me" won't be acceptable, either?
Ya think?
He's a tad naive, isn't he?
Yep.
Only Clark-memories, remember? Although, didn't they float?
Let's see, there was that one time he showed up at the Lexor with his Blue Suit on under his athletic suit... and yes.
Huh? I thought it was the microwave?
She reheated the casserole in the oven (remember removing her shoes?), but set the timer on the microwave.
She's not good at this 'patience' thing, Ivy.
Which is why it is so funny that 'patience' is one of the words Kal describes her as before saying what a good reporter she is.
Something's fishy there...
Ew! Martha does not put fish in the brownies!
:p
Well, when one has trouble flying... one makes do.
Which would be the point...
Lois's point.
I've got a suggestion. Hint: It's got nothing to do with ice-water.
You'll find out in Part 12.