Why should Lois and Clark wait hours until they meet Robin?
It was very moving.
It shows that Robin has had a loving mother during his first years, it has given gim power to endure the foster homes.
What made me really pity Robin was this:
It wouldn't hurt to show her that he was polite. Billy had told him a long time ago all the things to say and do to make adults like you. Of course, his mom had always taught him to be considerate. 'Good manners go a long way', she'd said. She'd been right too. Robin had discovered that he was always treated well when he behaved and minded his manners, which had helped since his mom died. He'd heard enough horror stories of kids who weren't treated very well because of their behavior, so he'd adopted a quiet, reserved demeanor that had served him well.
Robin will be okay only after he dares to mishave!