How very romantic. Sigh. Of course, Lois considers her career of huge importance to who she is, therefore, for Clark to give up everything to follow her and her dreams must feel like a daydream. Lois forgets that Clark is trained as an actor. He could still do that in the modern day. But that Lois is thinking of giving up going forward in time to be with Clark as so to make his life better and more comfortable, only tells us that she has truly fallen in love.

That they both feel the same means something wonderful has happened. Maybe while on their voyages through time they will find some era which will fit both of their natures.

I think that Clark will be able to adjust to faster times, but the increase of noise and smells (well, different smells) might be a little bit of a culture shock.

What will Clark say when he learns Lois is from the future? Will he tell her that he's different too? What will she think should she learn he thinks he's from a shooting star? Oh, dear! Oh, dear! Oh, dear!

I fear for what will happen should the fire break out. How will the fire start? Does the thug from the future make another reappearance? Who was the man asking for Lois? Will Lois make it into the portal? Will Clark? Will he be stuck in this time as she shoots forward in the portal? So many possibilities.


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.