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Originally posted by ccmalo:
Sometimes people who have brain problems after trauma are not able to take repsonsibility for their actions - they need professional help to get to the stage where they are able to act. It would seem out of character to me for Clark Kent to give up on Lois Lane, especially when he was the cause of her trauma in the first place.
I was bothered by how easily Ellen Lane slipped back into the bottle. But with her there and Lucy flaking and Clark walking away, Lois's already poor relationship with her father, there is really no one to be there for her.

Clark and Perry both did the wrong thing in letting things go, perhaps nothing can be done, on the other hand if no one is pushing to find out, there may be all sorts of help available.

After all the L&C Verse is one where they are able to clone people !!!

However that said, it is clear that Terry wants this ending and it is his tale.

Perhaps he would allow others to try their hand at writing sequels to this tale.? Much like all those evil Tank endings of years gone by.

Picture Sam confronting Perry and Clark about the change in his daughter. As a Doctor he might find himself tightly focused on reversing the change. Spending years researching it and helping thousands of others if not Lois herself.


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