I must nag some more. Even before Lois, wouln't Clark jr., being a well-mannered boy, introduce himself because he knows - via Conner's letter - that Conner didn't know his name?

This is a great line:

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"Ladies and gentlemen, this year's speaker is Clark Kent, Jr."
It tells so much: by naming her son after his father, Lois declares openly that she is proud of Clark and their love. No hiding or shaming here - and of course, she has no cause of it.


Gabriele