Thanks.

At first, I wasn't sure if I should have written Inspector Henderson like that or much nicer because he is really happy that Superman is saved.

But then, I thought it could be better if he was angry against Superman because he too was worried for Clark, and for Lois whom he sees going through a lot. I thought he would be more sympathic if we saw that he worried for them, even if he would never admit it out loud. And in that case, he had to be angry against Superman, and later, he will be against Lois.

Inspector Henderson isn't in an easy situation. He is responsible for Superman's safety (and that must be SO stressful!), he is responsible for the investigation on Luthor (and that isn't a little investigation!), one of his friend, Clark, is missing, and he's worried for another friend, Lois, whom he is watching becoming more and more desperate. There is too much things on his mind. He's becoming stressed and impatient, so he absolutely can't accept the no-response of Superman.

As for the wrath of Lois Lane, I'm not sure she has it in her right now. I mean, since Superman woke up, she has been through a real emotional rollercoaster: hope at first, and then on the phone with Henderson, despair when she thought that Clark was dead, and then hope again, and when Henderson told her that Superman refuses to talk, despair again. And she's tired (she did'nt sleep well, she had too much adrenaline, she had been doing her housework). And nervously, she's a wreck, she's about to lose it completely. I don't think Lois has it in her anymore to fight against Superman.

But let's see wink