This has Three’s Company type misunderstandings written all over it.
The Random:
1. Lana once again finds herself in a dangerous relationship and can’t seem to completely extricate herself from the situation. Great judge of character, she is.
2. It’s good to know Clark’s heat vision is still being used as a metaphor for ejaculation, but bad to know that even mindwiped Clark is still smitten with Lana.
3. It’s nice to see we have a person infected by Kryptonite that’s not just bent on destruction and crime for the hell of it and is actually a decent person..
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Clark, THIS is who you should have been with all along…
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The Awesome:
1. Seeing Clark slowly learn about his powers all over again winds up being a lot of fun, and Chloe’s tutoring is definitely a welcome role reversal for her.
2. You have to appreciate Lex’s immediate decision to take advantage of Clark’s missing memory and try and get him to reveal the secrets of the caves. That’s just good friendship.
3. Kevin gets a lot of points for helping Clark keep his secrets after he accidentally lets his abilities be seen by Lois and Sheriff Adams.
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“So, we’re working in the caves together? AND we’re lovers?
Interesting. Tell me more…” |
The WTF?!:
1. You know what’s a great, low key vehicle for a getaway car? A bright yellow pick up truck. You’ll blend right on in.
2. Kevin’s dad opens up pretty fast to a group of strange high school kids he’s never seen before, telling about Kevin’s involuntary murder of his brother, secret experiments at his job, etc. But at least he didn’t let it spill that he was actually the one responsible for Dylan’s death. So there’s that.
3. It’s a good thing Chloe still has time to hack computers and trespass once again. How she hasn’t been killed or at least arrested is beyond me.
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| “I got the most inconspicuous car on the lot, don’t worry about it.” |


