I stayed up late last night watching Somewhere in Time again, as it's been years since I last saw it. It's on Netflix's Instant list (for anyone who hasn't seen it).

Ah, the photograph. That must be quite some hypnotic photograph if it has all the women wondering if he's looking at them with that look of love.

Interesting that Lois would fly from Michigan to Minnesota for an interview and then back again, instead of phoning. Then, again, she's a bit of a face-to-face type person.

Poor Clark arrived a hundred years too soon. So, does Lois somehow manage to go back in time? Does Clark really wait that long to meet her again? That's true love. What will he do, if he finally meets her in the future?

So, why doesn't Clark change from the suit? Is it because that's the suit he was wearing when she last saw him, or is there some other reason?

Is he caught in some sort of awful time loop and can only show up when someone's in danger? Otherwise crazily floating through time in one of those horrible clear time boxes (i.e. from Lois and Clarks)? I love that Lois found a photograph of him and his mysterious female friend, who just happens to have Lois's same (out of style for the time) haircut. The plot thickens.

I'm so glad you decided to write more. smile


VirginiaR.
"On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling"
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"clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.