CLARK: It's the new glasses, isn't it? They just don't work as good as the old ones did. OK, I guess the first question is, 'How long have you known?'
LOIS: Really? I thought the first would be, 'How'd you figure it out?'
CLARK: They're kind of neck and neck with, 'How mad are you?'
LOIS: How about we save that one for last?
CLARK: Oh-kay.
CLARK: Here.
LOIS: Thanks. So. How long have I known? Since yesterday. And how did I figure it out? When you did this.
LOIS: You've touched me before.... both of you... but I guess that almost dying had hiden everything, all my senses, like putting on a pair of glasses. Hey. It stopped.
CLARK: So how mad are you?
LOIS: Not at all.
CLARK: Excuse me?
LOIS: I'm not mad at all.
CLARK: Lois, it's really not the time to hold back --
LOIS: I'm not.
CLARK: I'm sorry, I was talking to Lois Lane? I know she was here just a second ago and I know how she will react
LOIS: I'm hurt.
CLARK: Oh.
LOIS: Really, really hurt.
CLARK: This is gonna be worse than mad, isn't it? Okay, I've been rehearsing for months, let's see if I can get it right. I know this is a shock and I wanted to be the one to tell you... so you could understand how hard this has been for me... how long I've carried this secret by myself and how long I wanted to tell you, but... when I decided to become Superman, I --
LOIS: -- became a target, so anybody close to you would be a target, and then it got more complicated when you realized you loved me --
CLARK: -- which was about two minutes after I met you --
LOIS: -- don't try and score points --
CLARK: -- sorry.
LOIS: Look, I get it, I really do. It's logical, it's even thoughtful. It's just when you get right down to it, you made me believe you were two different people and you did that by lying and that makes me feel that I don't know you and that really hurts me and you know what? I am mad.
CLARK: Okay...
LOIS: I'm... mad. I'm really mad. I am really, really, really mad! I am furious at you, Clark, I am just --
CLARK: All right, that's good, just get it all out --
LOIS: Go. GO!
LOIS: Whoa.
SUPERMAN: Let him go.
TIMID MAN: No, Superman, they saved me. I was walking home and this guy jumped me and these two came out of nowhere. If it wasn't for them, I... I...
MAN IN BLACK: Hello, Superman. We're Members of the Church Group.
SUPERMAN: The Church Group... as in Bill Church?
LOIS: As in Intergang?
MAN IN BLACK: Mr. Church wants Metropolis to be a better place to live and he's committed his fortune to that end.
MAN IN BLACK: Situation green, continue patrols.
LOIS: I get it, you're some kind of vigilante group, Church's private storm troopers. Well, that's against the law --
MAN IN BLACK: Miss, if you'd like to check with the police, you'll find we're operating under their purview. Let's get this man into custody. Sir, come with us, the police'll need your statement. Superman, thanks for trying to help.
LOIS: Well, you've got to give Church and his son credit -- they love Metropolis and they never stop trying to take it over.
SUPERMAN: I should probably take a look around the city, make sure everything's all right... but I don't want to fly off with you mad.
LOIS: I'm not mad. Okay I am, but it's all right. I'm just... I think it was easier talking to Clark...
SUPERMAN: You still are.
LOIS: That's just it... I don't know anymore.
SUPERMAN: Let me prove it to you.
LOIS: No... I mean, I can't, yet... I need time to think... Clark... do you understand?
SUPERMAN: Sure.
LOIS: You're not -- ?
SUPERMAN: I asked, you answered.
LOIS: Look, I'm the one who was lied to, don't get petulant with me--
SUPERMAN: Oh, I see, it's okay for you to get mad but I'm not supposed to feel anything when you say -- ?
LOIS: All I'm saying is, this is too much, too fast --
SUPERMAN: -- right, I get it --
LOIS: -- no, I don't think you do --
SUPERMAN: No, I do get it and it's fine and I've got to... you know, check the city.
LOIS: That is so unfair. You know I can't fly.