501 Well, no one's seen him since his fifth appeal. 502 He's got more history with Superman than anyone. 503 Maybe he's got something to say. 504 - Luthor's yesterday's news. - No, I like that idea. 505 Perry, Lex Luthor is a career criminal who nearly killed him, for God's sakes. 506 Jimmy, how did Lex Luthor get out of prison? 507 Well, the appeals court called Superman as a witness and he wasn't around. 508 How much do you think that pisses off Superman? 509 - Give him to someone else. - A lot. 510 - A lot. - Polly. Give him to Polly. 511 Lois, Superman. 512 - What about the blackout? - Kent, blackout. 513 Great. Thanks, chief. 514 Lois, I'm sorry. I'd hate if this damaged our relationship. 515 Relationship? 516 - Yeah. - Hi, Mommy. 517 - Hi, you. - Hey, guys. 518 He got an A in science, but a D in gym, so we're doing something right. 519 - Yeah, at least one of us is. - What? 520 It's Perry. He just shoved Superman back into my life. 521 Well, honey, I'm sure you can find a way to interview Superman... 522 ...without bringing him back into your life. 523 There's really no way around it, folks. Superman is back in all of our lives. 524 We're coming to you from Sydney... 525 ...where people have gathered on these rooftops to scour the sky... 526 Okay, how about this? We'll stay late. We'll get dinner. 527 I'll help with Superman, and you and Clark can work on the blackout together. 528 - Is that all right with you, Clark? - Swell. 529 I was gonna pretend the brakes were out. 530 Pretend. Like we talked about. 531 You didn't actually have to cut them! 532 Of course I did. 533 A man can always tell when a woman is pretending, especially Superman. 534 So did you get your rock? 535 I did. 536 U.S. Coast Guard issuing a small-craft advisory for the Metropolis ocean area. 537 High-wind advisory is in effect... 538 ...ocean currents and tides becoming increasingly dangerous. 539 All warnings lasting until later this evening. 540 Security, security. 541 This is U.S. Coast Guard issuing a small-craft advisory for northeast seas. 542 Winds reaching 50 miles per hour, high tides in the morning. 543 Waves reaching 20 to 30 feet. 544 This warning is in effect for all small crafts for the next four hours. 545 Weird. If these times are right... 546 ...the blackout spread from a specific origin point. 547 Where? 548 I'm not sure yet. 549 With the super-hearing, does he hear each sound by itself or everything at once? 550 Both. |