Interesting part, Jenni. Thomas's actions and thought processes are chilling. It would be nice to group him in with the comic-like set of madmen that plagued Lois and Clark's life, but I fear that his madness is all too ordinary. With that kind of anger and depression, people can do some pretty horrific things.

Interesting that although the bombings didn't have anything to do with Lois or Clark to begin with, the coincidence of Clark's involvement could become real by association in Thomas's mind.

I agree with others that it was nice to see some of Clark's superpowers coming back, but even better to see Clark as an investigative reporter. His instincts and intelligence too often take a back-seat to his extraordinary abilities, and it's refreshing to see him following his gut.

I don't think it's possible for them to find Thomas before the hospital bombing, but I'm suspicious that somehow, Clark will be there. I'm looking forward to the next part.

BJ