John: Thanks for the FDK. Hmmmm. I guess the Cat scene wasn't to your liking.
I guess not all "protesting to much" incidents reveal what we might infer.
Yes, that's the problem with "protesting too much". Sometimes, we protest TOO much because we're trying to be emphatic, not cover up the truth.
Lois: Exactly. Just because I constantly point out how I have no desire to touch Clark in very intimate ways, does not mean I have a desire to do so.
It doesn't sound like she's protesting her desire too much anymore, though, does it?
Except, not at all what she thinks it does.
It will become more clear in time.
she wants to hold Clark and confort him.
She thinks they are on the same page relationship-wise.
Hmm, Clark might need to correct her of this misnomer soon.
Doesn't mean that Lois will heed it either.
And again, Lois thinks Clark lied, when he mostly told the truth.
Lois: So he did lie.
Clark: Well, it was not the lie you thought.
Lois: So there was a lie.
Clark: OK, there were other issues I did not tell you. However it was not at all my feeling Lana induced fear.
LOIS: Who's Lana?
now he is more likely to tell her more.
No comment.
On one level he is just plain wrong, and this Lois is that Lois. On another level, she is becoming more like that Lois by her exposure to Clark.
On, yet, a third level, IS she still the same Lois, being that her life experiences are different from canon Lois?
This is a very good realization.
Maybe it was missing that Chilie Cheese dog he ususally ate for lunch. Oh, wait, that's Lois; Clark doesn't eat that stuff. Never mind.
Of course it is something that Cat knows nothing about.
Yes, but she thought he FINALLY told Lois the truth.
Clark seems to be playing with fire.
Clark: Well, obviously kissing Lois won't kill her.
Yes, but that's his theory, and he's sticking with it.
Somehow I don't see Herb doing that, ever.
So, Clark should just give up hope?
He should tell her the truth here.
What do you think he's trying to say, when she keeps shushing him?
Clark: Of course not, he would enjoy it a lot.
Well, he might if Lois were to die because of it.
He so should tell Lois the truth.
He tried.
He is not going to be able to keep up this obfustication much longer.
Hmmmm.
Well, that's a good thing, right? Because it means she likes him more than physically.
He should just tell her the truth so he never has to figure out what will happen when Lois puts her full mind to trying to decipher it.
CLARK: Well, that sounds like a good plan. Now, to find the perfect time and place for the least amount of interruption. How about Jimmy's apartment?