Originally Posted by Morgana
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How when H.G. Wells and she were in the past thanks to Tempus, Mr. Wells’ words echoed and fit right into the song. And yet were different.

Once your story’s told
It never can grow old…

He was describing their story as timeless love, which generations to come never grew tired of hearing.

Besides Dr. Klein, H.G. Wells character was one of my favorites. This scene when he is telling Lois how she is remembered by the inhabitants of Utopia really did it for me. Thank you for writing such a thoughtful story using lyrics from a song to guide Lois throughout her life. Bravo!

Thanks for reading and commenting, Morgana!

Definitely two of my favorites, too. That scene actually is my favorite for H.G. Wells in the whole show. The gentle tone of his voice combined with sincerity and a sense of awe is the perfect antidote to Lois's insecurity after Tempus's unfounded, cruel accusations of her lack of intelligence.


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"Honey, we didn't care if you were a Russian or a Martian... You were ours... and we weren't giving you to anybody." ~ Martha in Strange Visitor

"A love that risks nothing is worth nothing." ~ Jonathan in Big Girls Don't Fly