Two comments:

(1) As I read the very end of Part 24, when Lex first spoke to Lois, I actually got a sort of deja-vu moment there, where the scene reminded me of Anti-K's "And Then There Was Light." I thought, "Is Lex a prisoner here, too?" Then, in Part 25, his comments to the effect that he knew from experience that there was no way out and that the decanters were made of plastic, made me think, "Ah ha! I was right! Lex *is* a prisoner!" But, alas, I was mistaken. So many twists and turns in this plot!

(2) I was actually going to comment in my previous feedback, but I forgot, that I still was confused as to why there was a Lois-look-alike. Well, I think this part explains it quite well. It makes sense. Well done. thumbsup

Other than that, I'll just cut my fdk from the previous part & paste it here:

[Look-alike's death has] made Martha, Jimmy, and anyone else who could have helped her, think she's dead. Oh, boy.

Perry and Alice are, I presume, still frozen in those smoke-filled glass case thingys. Lex has Lois. I don't know *what* happened to Herb. And it's still raining...........
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