So, Lois told Clark the truth. I'm glad she trusts him enough to do that.
He pulled her tighter to his chest.
“I’m glad they didn’t kill you, Lois... You’re not a killer. You did what you had to survive, like a soldier, in a war. I wish you hadn’t had to kill, but I know you’re not a killer.”
I'm wondering about this line though. Is Clark excusing (well, not excusing excusing, but you know what I mean) her behavior to make her feel better or to justify to himself that he can still love a woman who has done such bad things.
Perry patted her gently on the shoulder. “We can’t go looking like a gossip rag, printing something with not much to back it up. I’m sorry, honey. But you’re gonna have to find something more solid that I can print.”
Thank you, Perry, for not letting me down.