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She loved being proven right, especially over arrogant men like Lex and that scientist, who had blamed Superman for the heat wave.
She is seeing through Luthor. smile1

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It was possible that Lex hadn’t known that he had hired shoddy contractors for his LexCorp Nuclear Power Plant, but Lois remained skeptical.
Well, at least she is not totally absolving Luthor.

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Clark – surprise, surprise – thought Luthor was guilty as sin. Although the city didn’t bring legal charges against the billionaire, Clark felt he should be held responsible.
Did they at least apologize for going after Clark.

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even with Clark showing her that the LexCorp Air Conditioning division had a two thousand percent increase in sales in November. Profit wasn’t everything, she had countered.
Well, she is right that this was not Luthor's primary objective.

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Lex and LexCorp had paid for the entire clean-up of the nuclear site. Clark had merely rolled his eyes and reminded her that the courts had mandated it.
Lois seems to bend over backwards to protect Luthor. I am amazed she is still defending him at all.

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Despite the fact that Lex continued to be the same suave, charming man he had always been, Lois started to take what he said with a few more grains of salt.
Things are looking up.

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to the opinion that, in this matter and this matter alone, Clark had been right, and she had been W-R-O-N-G. Lois wasn’t ready to admit that to anyone, least of all Clark, especially on the topic of Lex Luthor.
Well at least she is willing to accept it at some level.

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in all other things she still found Clark as he had always been: good, kind, honest, faithful, hardworking, and law-abiding. It also helped that he was one sexy gentleman. Damn him.
Very encoraging view.


John Pack Lambert