This is what makes Lois an amazing woman, mother and wife. She doesnt let the fact that she's sick keep her from being there for the people she loves most. That's pretty inspirational.
Jordan: Comes in with a question Clark: Replies with another question Jordan: Replies with another question Lois: REPLIES WITH MORE QUESTIONS News reporting sure did run deep
Not necessarily. If Jon had the same control as his dad then he probably wouldn’t unless Jon wanted it to happen. Remember in season 1 (I think) when Jon and this other kid were fighting on the football field the boy hit superman and he didn’t break his hand because Clark didn’t want him to so he weakened himself
@@Kayoss13212 I think in one version Jon dose have a twin sister instead of a twin brother that has powers but he didn't because he was exposed to gold k I think. Never read the comic only read it online.
See CW, this is a healthy marriage. Lois explained what bothered her, Clark apologized, and Lois forgave him. If this was Barry and Iris or Oliver and Felicity, it would turn into a whole thing.
Nah the only constant Jon's had is he's super respectful no matter how he's feeling, you rarely see him yell at adults and we he does he apologizes with a ma'am or sir.
"Clark I don't need you cleaning up my messes" while lois butts in everyone's business, goes where she shouldn't be and constantly gets in trouble knowing Clark will come running or flying to her. She's the only downer in the show. I mean some mom she don't even notice a brand new truck missing from the driveway when her son the driver is home?
She’s an investigative reporter….. it’s her job. And she did that WELL before Clark was Superman. And Lois is probably a better mom than yours because otherwise you wouldn’t be so critical of otters.
Wooooooah there buddy, I haven't watched this series, but this scene was the EXACT opposite of the poorly written Flash show which I watch 4 or 5 seasons (cant remember) before I couldn't stomach anymore. I absolutely agree, Iris was insufferable. But she was insufferable because the interpersonal drama was incredibly contrived. This scene is a great example of a character having every right to be upset because she's not being treated correctly. Also, the other characters have a very understandable reason for initially treating her this way, they had the best intentions. But Lois is right, calmly tells Clark, he immediately understands and they move on like actual adults would, unlike the writing on the CW shows. Also, CW only distributes this show, they DIDN'T create it, nor run it. That's why its actually good.
honestly watching this makes me feel bad for the kids of real life investigative reporters because how do you cover up your teenage stupidity when you have a bob woodward type for a parent