601 Why? 602 There's something I wanna show you. 603 Please. 604 I can't be gone long. 605 You won't be. 606 Clark said the reason you left without saying goodbye... 607 ...is because it was too unbearable for you. 608 Personally, I think that's a load of crap. 609 - Clark? - He's just a guy I work with. 610 Maybe Clark's right. 611 You know, my... 612 Richard, he's a pilot. He takes me up all the time. 613 Not like this. 614 I forgot how warm you were. 615 Listen. 616 What do you hear? 617 Nothing. 618 I hear everything. 619 You wrote that the world doesn't need a savior... 620 ...but every day I hear people crying for one. 621 I'm sorry I left you, Lois. 622 I'll take you back now. 623 Richard's a good man. 624 And you've been gone a long time. 625 I know. 626 I... 627 So will I see you around? 628 I'm always around. 629 Good night, Lois. 630 We're having beef, honey. Do you want the tofu wrap or the veggie wrap? 631 You all right? 632 Where have you been? 633 I was up on the roof, getting some air. 634 Tell the truth now. 635 Were you smoking? 636 No. 637 Is this real? 638 - Where'd you find him? - He found me. 639 Oh, this is great. I can't wait to read it. 640 So, Mr. White, about the blackout... 641 Lois, this is the biggest night of your life. 642 Have you picked out a dress? Something snazzy? 643 It just feels a little weird winning for that article. 644 - It just doesn't seem right. - What doesn't seem right? 645 Winning an award for an article called "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." 646 When, according to this newspaper, they do. 647 Lois, Pulitzer Prizes are like Academy Awards. 648 Nobody remembers what you got one for. It's just that you got one. 649 - But... - This is your night. You enjoy it. 650 I'm sure Kent's on the blackout. |