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00:00Mr. Luther, what can I do for you today?
00:26I want to close all my accounts.
00:27May I ask why?
00:31Is there a problem?
00:33No, no, no, no, of course not.
00:35It's just that the Luthers have been banking here for 12 years.
00:39It's quite a shock.
00:42I'd like it all in cash.
00:45We'll do our best.
00:49Can I get your signature?
00:51Certainly.
00:57Uh, Mr. Luther, may I see your driver's license, please?
01:22Why?
01:26This signature doesn't match our records.
01:29I just need to verify your ID.
01:30I'm standing right here in front of you.
01:32What more do you need?
01:34Sorry, it's bank policy.
01:36I need the money now.
01:41Fill the bag.
01:42Two can play this game.
01:48We're both one power.
01:52In winter, we can chase the game.
01:57We're both one power.
02:12Three can play this game.
02:18Tina, where did you get this?
02:35I promised I'd solve all of our problems.
02:37Oh, please tell me you didn't rob the bank yesterday.
02:41I didn't.
02:48Lex Luthor did.
02:52Stop it. Stop it, Tina.
02:54You promised that you wouldn't do that anymore.
02:56I did it for us.
02:57Somebody could have gotten hurt.
02:59Mom, I'm fine.
03:00And now we can afford to have the perfect life.
03:02Tina, nobody's life is perfect.
03:05Lana's is.
03:06Stealing isn't the way to solve our problems.
03:09I'm taking it back.
03:10I'll say I found it in the dumpster.
03:11No, Mom, come on.
03:12You deserve to be happy.
03:14Come on.
03:14Get it.
03:18Mom!
03:23Mom!
03:28No.
03:449-1-1 emergency.
03:47Hello?
03:48Hello, is anyone there?
03:50Hello?
03:51Hello, is anyone there?
03:53I'm sorry.
03:56It's nothing.
03:57It's nothing.
04:18I don't care how you do it, just stay, stay, come on.
04:27I've been waiting for you.
04:31Just stay around me.
04:36I've made this whole world shine for you.
04:41Just stay, stay, come on.
04:48This is incredible.
04:57Why would Lex Luthor need to rob a bank?
04:59Seems to pretty strange things in my day,
05:01but this definitely takes the cake.
05:04Well, almost.
05:05He got away with $100,000.
05:07I know, Lex, it wasn't him.
05:09Clark, I know that he's a friend of yours,
05:11but come on, you saw him with your own eyes.
05:13I don't know what I saw.
05:14There must be some kind of reasonable explanation for this,
05:17I hope.
05:18Me too.
05:19I hate to think I have an evil twin.
05:22Lex, we didn't hear you pull up.
05:24May I come in?
05:25I promise I'm not packing heat.
05:28Lex, why are you not in jail?
05:30Because I was hosting a reception
05:31for 200 fertilizer distributors
05:33in Metropolis at the time of the robbery.
05:35Do the police have any leads?
05:37None.
05:38That's why I wanted to talk to you, Clark.
05:40Your name was on the witness list.
05:41Did you actually see this person?
05:42Yeah, he looked just like you.
05:45Except his fingerprints and signature didn't match mine.
05:48You sure your eyes weren't playing tricks on you?
05:51What's gonna happen now?
05:53Well, hopefully the money will turn up.
05:54In the meantime,
05:56the Metropolis tabloids will have a field day
05:58and I'm sure certain people's opinions of me
06:00will be cemented in stone.
06:02I gotta get to work.
06:03I'm sorry you got thrown through that window.
06:10I promise I'm not a criminal mastermind.
06:12I know.
06:14A criminal mastermind would have worn a mask.
06:15I know.
06:15I know.
06:33Let's go.
06:34Come on.
06:38Let's go.
06:39Let's go.
06:39Let's go.
06:43Let's go.
06:44You guys in the head, man.
06:45Let's go.
06:47Cash!
06:49Are we boring you?
06:51I'm sorry.
06:53My head hurts.
06:54That's because you need to get some blood pumping.
06:56Come on.
06:56You and Ross are next.
06:57Come on down, boys.
06:59Come on.
06:59Put a little muscle into it.
07:01Ross beats you.
07:02It's ten laps.
07:03Come on, Clark.
07:04Let's go.
07:05Move it.
07:06Move it.
07:06Looks like someone's doing laps.
07:13Clark, man.
07:13What's wrong?
07:16Clark, man.
07:17What's wrong?
07:18Clark!
07:20Whoa, Kent.
07:21Are you all right?
07:22Kent, what happened up there?
07:24Clark, man.
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07:47Clark, man.
07:54People? Objects?
07:55Sometimes I can see through things.
07:56Other times it's like an x-ray.
07:57And there's no warning. This just happens.
07:59Well, I get a headache, and then it hits me.
08:02I mean, the first time I thought I was hallucinating,
08:03and then it happened again.
08:05Clark, I'm sure there's some way to control this.
08:07You guys, I can see through things.
08:09How do you control that?
08:11You gotta practice, Clark.
08:12Your eyes have muscles, just like your legs.
08:14Your mom is right, son.
08:16Look, all you have to do is you have to figure out a way
08:18to, uh, condition them
08:20so that you don't get these random flashes.
08:22Well, that sounds great.
08:24How am I gonna do that?
08:33Lana, we have a visitor.
08:36Hey, Lana.
08:37Tina, I didn't see you at school today.
08:39Is everything okay?
08:40Yeah.
08:42My mom's not feeling well.
08:43But she's better, so...
08:46So, you quit cheerleading,
08:49and Nell banishes you to the garage.
08:51She's got clutter.
08:52She doesn't care if she isn't trying to help resolve them.
08:55Is she forgiving you for quitting the squad?
08:57Not yet.
08:58Well, at least now you have some more time for your unpopular friends.
09:03Tina, you're not unpopular.
09:07Besides, what happened to a girl who didn't care what people thought about her?
09:10She went to high school.
09:13At least your mom doesn't try to run your life.
09:15You know, you're lucky that Nell cares about you.
09:20I mean, if something were to happen to my mom,
09:23I don't know anybody that would take me,
09:25and I'd probably be shipped off to a foster home or something.
09:28Thanks for that burst of cheer.
09:30Well, what do you want me to say?
09:32You have the perfect life.
09:35You want it?
09:36You can have it.
09:36Settle for the outfit.
09:42Wouldn't it be cool if we were sisters?
09:47If anything happened to my mom,
09:49do you think that Nell would adopt me?
09:51Tina, nothing's going to happen to your mom.
09:53Thanks for that.
09:57Thanks for that.
09:57Thanks for that.
09:57Thanks for that.
10:23Did it happen again?
10:32Let's go home.
10:33I'm okay.
10:35Didn't you need to go to the antique store?
10:41Hello?
10:47Mrs. Kent.
10:48I mean, Martha.
10:50How are you?
10:51Good.
10:51How's business?
10:52Couldn't be better.
10:53I'm doing so many estate sales in Metropolis,
10:56I'm thinking of selling the place.
10:57That would be a shame.
10:58I thought you loved the store.
11:00Not really.
11:00I never wanted this life.
11:02It just kind of happened.
11:03Is Tina around?
11:04I thought I saw her come in.
11:05Uh, she's Atlantis.
11:07They're inseparable these days.
11:08Really?
11:09I could have sworn that...
11:10You must be seeing things.
11:13I need some air.
11:14I'm gonna go for a walk.
11:17I came by to pick up the lamp.
11:20Lamp?
11:20The one you were restoring for Jonathan?
11:24Oh, yes.
11:25Silly me.
11:26It's in the back.
11:27It's not quite ready.
11:51It's...
11:53I found this under the chest.
11:57I'm such an airhead.
11:59A client paid me in cash.
12:01I've been looking for this all day.
12:03That's a lot of money.
12:04You should be careful.
12:05Thanks.
12:06Why don't you stop by next week?
12:08It'll be ready then.
12:09Uh, Mrs. Kent?
12:15You forgot your purse.
12:16Oh.
12:17Looks like we're both airheads today.
12:21Bye.
12:22Bye.
12:22Bye.
12:36Bye.
12:36Bye.
12:37Bye.
12:37Bye.
12:39I don't know.
13:09Clark, are you all right?
13:15Clark!
13:28Police found a truck abandoned out by the Stewart farm.
13:31Did anybody else see the driver?
13:33No.
13:34I could have sworn it was you, Clark.
13:36I guess I'm not the only one with a vision problem.
13:38Look, I don't understand.
13:39Whoever it was, how did they get your keys?
13:41I have no idea.
13:42I only went into the NT.
13:44What is it, Mom?
13:46Nothing.
13:46It's just that Rose Greer was acting very strange.
13:50I found $5,000 in cash under a dresser.
13:53It had a Smallville Savings and Loan band on it.
13:56She said a customer paid her, but...
13:58You think it's from the bank robbery?
13:59It crossed my mind.
14:01So wait a minute.
14:01Rose took your keys, turned into Clark,
14:03and then tried to run you down.
14:04You're right.
14:05It's crazy.
14:07I don't think so.
14:09What?
14:11I saw a flash of Tina Greer's skeleton.
14:13It was weird and green.
14:15It didn't look human.
14:17You know, like the ones you see in anatomy books?
14:19That's probably because Tina was born with a soft bone disease.
14:23They had that poor girl on all these experimental drugs.
14:26Doctors didn't believe she'd live to see first grade.
14:28She did get better right around her third birthday.
14:32It was right after the meteor shower, wasn't it?
14:35Yeah.
14:37Clark, what do you think Tina's doing?
14:40I don't know.
14:42I saw the same weird skeleton flash just after the robbery, I think.
14:47I just wish I could control this.
14:49What if you try focusing it, you know, like a telescope?
14:53You could start with something small.
14:56Try to tell me what I have in my hand right now.
15:05It's your pocket knife.
15:09You could see through my hand.
15:11No, you always carry your knife in that pocket.
15:13Yeah.
15:13Well, I don't know.
15:14I feel like you are for it.
15:17Oh, God.
15:19Do just be perfect.
15:21Just a moment.
15:28There you go.
15:32Oh, Lord.
15:33There you go.
15:35Well, I'll try again.
15:36I'll try again.
16:07Sweetie, what's wrong?
16:21You lied to me about my mother.
16:33May I help you?
16:34Roger, Nick's a Metropolis, Inquisitor.
16:37Get off my car.
16:39That's a hell of a picture, Lex.
16:40You know, it really boosted our sales.
16:42I've read comic books with less fiction than your rag.
16:45How about this?
16:46Is this fiction?
16:47It's a juvenile record.
16:48Fascinating reading.
16:50It must have taken a Brinks truck of your dad's money to keep all those people quiet.
16:53Those records are sealed.
16:54I'm a resourceful guy.
16:56You know, I saw that picture yesterday, and it got me to thinking of a follow-up.
17:02Lex Luthor's wild youth in Metropolis.
17:05Does the name Club Zero ring a bell?
17:07You print one word about that, I'll sue.
17:09Lawsuits take years.
17:10The genie will be out of the bottle, and all the people will know that the new and improved
17:15Lex Luthor is nothing but a facade.
17:18You know what I think, Rog?
17:19Lex, if you wanted to print that, it would already be in the paper.
17:24I think you're looking for a pay-on.
17:26It's a business proposition.
17:28$100,000, and these records will disappear forever.
17:31I'd question your integrity, but you're a journalist.
17:35Your father really think he could hide you here forever?
17:38You've got 24 hours, and this hits the front page.
17:49Lana, I didn't lie to you.
17:54I told you your mother would have been proud of you, and she would have.
17:58She loved you.
18:01You told me a fairy tale about a woman who led the perfect life, but that life was a lie.
18:06You said she loved cheerleading.
18:08She hated it, but was afraid to quit.
18:10She didn't even want to stay in Smallville.
18:12She wanted to see the world.
18:14What should I have told you?
18:15Your mother was unhappy?
18:16I would have liked the truth.
18:18I told you what I thought you could handle.
18:19Your mother was like any other teenager.
18:23She had her ups and her downs.
18:25I feel like I spent my entire life just trying to measure up to a lower language.
18:28It didn't exist.
18:30You're reading the diary of a 17-year-old girl.
18:33It's a snapshot.
18:34It's one time in her life.
18:36It's like I wrote this myself.
18:40The truth is, your mother was the brightest, most beautiful girl in her class.
18:44Do you know she was picked to give the graduation speech?
18:46I guess the diary ended before that happened.
18:51You should have heard the speech you gave that day.
18:54What did she say?
18:57Everything had been bubbling up inside her for 18 years.
19:00She said she felt suffocated in Smallville.
19:03Do you have a copy?
19:06No.
19:08But I'll never forget the first line.
19:11I never made a difference here.
19:13But maybe my children can.
19:15I don't know.
19:30I don't know.
19:36Hello, Clark.
19:53Is everything okay?
19:56You guys ever notice anything strange about Tina Greer?
20:00Nothing that would require the intense concentration you're reserting to look at her.
20:03Mm-mm. The only thing weird about Tina is the amount of time she spends idolizing Lana.
20:08Yeah, she's practically her clone.
20:12Come on, let's go.
20:26Lana!
20:27I swear that girl's got you lojacked.
20:30How do you like the sweater?
20:30It's great. I've got one just like it.
20:34I know. I got it at the same store. I've been going on a shopping spree.
20:38Here, look. I even found this emerald necklace in the antique store.
20:42Why am I not surprised?
20:46See you at lunch.
20:49Hey, are you okay?
20:50I stopped by your house earlier, and Nell said you weren't in the best mood, so...
20:54I'm fine. Don't worry about it.
20:56Good, because I need a favor.
20:58My mom is moving to Metropolis full-time, but, see, she doesn't want to pull me out of school, so...
21:03I was thinking I can move in with you and Nell.
21:07For how long?
21:08I don't know. A couple months.
21:11I mean, my mom would pay you guys.
21:12But trust me, money is not a problem. Just name your price.
21:15I could even get a horse. Uh, we could go riding together.
21:19I mean, wouldn't that be cool?
21:21Yeah. Uh, just give me some time to think about it.
21:25Are you sure your mom's okay with this?
21:27Of course.
21:28She knows that we're best friends.
21:31It was her idea.
21:33Well, just let me run it by Nell first.
21:35She's kind of particular.
21:36Nell loves me.
21:39Look, I don't understand. I thought that you'd be happy.
21:41I mean, people even say that we look alike.
21:43We could be sisters.
21:45I'm just not sure it's such a good idea.
21:47Oh.
21:48Okay, I see. So, it was all a lie?
21:51I mean, you were just pretending to like me,
21:52and then when I come to you in my hour of need,
21:54you're just gonna blow me off?
21:56Tina, calm down.
21:57No, you should have said yes, Lana.
21:59It would have been perfect.
22:00I mean, it would have been perfect.
22:00I don't know.
22:30I don't know.
23:00Clark, what are you doing home so early?
23:08More vision problems?
23:10I controlled it.
23:11Once.
23:12Sort of.
23:13I concentrated and it worked.
23:14That's great.
23:15What did you concentrate on?
23:16Teenie Guru's locker.
23:18What did you see?
23:19The money from the bank robbery.
23:20Oh, I was just locking up, deputies.
23:42How can I help you?
23:43We're looking for your daughter.
23:45She hasn't come home yet.
23:47What's the problem?
23:48The money stolen from the small bill savings and loan
23:51we recovered in her school locker this afternoon.
23:53You're kidding.
23:55My Tina?
23:56How could she be involved in this?
23:59Well, that's what we'd like to ask her.
24:01Would you bring her down to the station when she gets home?
24:02Certainly.
24:04We'll cooperate in any way we can.
24:07By the way, who told you the money was in her locker?
24:10Some kid with an anonymous tip.
24:21Clark, what are you doing?
24:23I'm just trying to figure out how much change I have.
24:26You could always take it out and count it.
24:30Where's the fun in that?
24:32Did you hear about Tina?
24:34They found the money from the robbery in her locker.
24:37Really?
24:39She actually cornered me today
24:41and asked if she could come live with me and now.
24:43Just what you need, a bank-robbing roommate.
24:46I told her it wasn't such a good idea.
24:48I've got enough problems with Nell
24:49without adding more to the mix.
24:50I always thought you and your aunt were really close.
24:54She wants me to be something I'm not.
24:59It's like having a dual identity.
25:01There's the person that everybody sees
25:04and the person that you want to be.
25:11I know the feeling.
25:13That's why I came here.
25:15I think you're the only person who sees me
25:17for who I truly am.
25:20I want to thank you for that.
25:26What about Whitney?
25:28Forget Whitney.
25:31I've had my eye on you.
25:33Just like you've had your eye on me.
25:35I don't know how you found out about that money,
25:45but you should have stayed out of my life, Clark.
25:47Yeah, there's no sign of Tina or Alana.
26:10Are you positive you saw her turn back into Tina?
26:13I think the meteor shower did something to her bones.
26:17So she could change appearance at will?
26:19Yeah, and it gives her strength.
26:20That's how she threw me out of the loft.
26:21What should we tell the police?
26:23Nothing.
26:24Tina can turn into whoever she wants,
26:25and I'm the only one who can tell the difference.
26:32Pete, you throw that rubber spider again,
26:34and I'm going for my staple gun.
26:36Mind if I come in?
26:37The girl who writes for the pom-pom parade
26:40is, no surprise, out with mono.
26:44This week's editorial?
26:46My semi-annual where-are-our-priorities rant.
26:50From what it's worth,
26:51I really like what you've done with the paper this year.
26:55Well, that puts you in the majority of one.
26:59I'm sorry about the pom-pom crack.
27:01Once I hit take-no-prisoners mode,
27:02it's kind of hard for me to shut it off.
27:04Actually, I admire it.
27:07You know who you are, and you go for it.
27:11Well, I appreciate the compliment.
27:13However, I know you haven't come down to this hole
27:15to give me a pep talk.
27:16The torch prints the graduation speech every year, right?
27:20Having transcribed last year's snore fest,
27:22that's an unfortunate yes.
27:24What year?
27:251977.
27:27That's PC.
27:29PC.
27:30Pre-computer.
27:30When disco ruled the earth,
27:31anything we have before then is going to be HC.
27:33Hard copy.
27:34You catch on fast.
27:37Uh, let's see.
27:3977.
27:40Here we go.
27:43Saturday Night Fever was their prom theme.
27:46Sticks won a group of the century, and...
27:48Wow.
27:50Someone got in the administration's collective face.
27:53Due to the controversial nature
27:54of this year's graduation address,
27:56the editors have elected not to run the text
27:58on this issue of the torch.
27:59Meaning, ironically,
28:01it's probably the only one worth reading.
28:04You know, maybe I could track something down for you.
28:06Do you know who gave the speech?
28:08Yeah.
28:10My mother.
28:11My mother.
28:11Can I fix you a drink?
28:31It's all the same to you.
28:32I'd just soon get my money and get out.
28:33Of course.
28:35I assume I don't have to count it.
28:36I've even supplied the bag.
28:45You're feeling pretty good about yourself right now, aren't you?
28:50You think with all the money my father spent,
28:53he can make things disappear.
28:55Maybe he's not as smart as he thinks.
28:59The original.
29:00Have a nice life.
29:05If you walk out that door,
29:06I will make you disappear.
29:10What are you gonna do?
29:12You gonna have me killed?
29:14No.
29:15You'll be very much alive.
29:17But there won't be any evidence of your existence.
29:21What are you talking about?
29:23Driver's license, passport,
29:24social security number, bank account,
29:26will all be erased.
29:27With one call,
29:28I can ensure that there will be no record
29:30that you actually walk this earth.
29:33You're bluffing.
29:36Call your bank.
29:37See if your account still exists.
29:41That is, if your cell phone
29:42hasn't already been disconnected.
29:50What did you do?
29:52Don't worry, Roger.
29:53I'm gonna give you a new identity.
29:55One that's a little less upstanding.
29:58Maybe a murderer.
30:00Maybe a drug dealer.
30:02Either way, you'd lose your job,
30:03your house, and your family.
30:06Look.
30:07I'll give the money back.
30:11And we'll be even.
30:13No, we won't.
30:15Because I also know your brother
30:16works for juvenile court.
30:19What'd you tell him?
30:20Steal the records
30:21and he can make some quick cash.
30:22He could do time for that.
30:25Leave him out of this.
30:27I didn't get him involved, Roger.
30:29You did.
30:32You came into my life
30:33thinking you could shake me down
30:35because I was some spoiled rich brat
30:37who needed his daddy's protection.
30:41Trust me.
30:42When I make things disappear,
30:44they stay buried.
30:44What do you want from me?
30:49Your help.
30:51My father's obsessed
30:52with the Daily Planet.
30:55But I know the Inquisitors
30:56read by the people.
30:57They're the ones I'm interested in.
30:59I will feed you stories
31:01and you will print them.
31:02Any negative stories about me,
31:03you will kill.
31:04You'll be at my disposal 24-7.
31:06Follow me.
31:07What happened to your car?
31:23I drove it off a bridge
31:24at 60 miles an hour.
31:27How are you still alive?
31:29That's the mystery
31:30I need your help solving.
31:31Clark, what's wrong?
31:58Why are you looking at me like that?
31:59Sorry, it's nothing.
32:02I wasn't sure it was you.
32:04This is a bad time.
32:06No.
32:10I was out jogging.
32:11Didn't want to go home.
32:12Kind of ended up here.
32:15You and Nell are still fighting.
32:18How'd you know?
32:20Just perceptive, I guess.
32:23Found my mother's diary.
32:26Discovered that a lot of the things
32:28that I've been feeling.
32:28She felt too.
32:30That's great.
32:34Isn't it?
32:36It's great and it's frustrating
32:38and it's scary.
32:40Like she could see right through me.
32:44Did you ever feel like that?
32:47Why didn't you know?
32:51When I was reading her words,
32:53it was like she was talking to me
32:54and then she was gone.
32:59Well, you're lucky.
33:00You're lucky you got at least that.
33:03Have you ever tried to find your parents?
33:05Your biological parents, I mean?
33:08Not really.
33:09I figure they're a million years away from my life now.
33:11You know, if you could ask them a question,
33:15what would you ask?
33:19What happened?
33:20Why'd they let me go?
33:23How'd I make sense of all the strangeness in my life?
33:26I guess neither of us will ever get a straight answer.
33:39I hope you find what you're looking for.
33:40Hey, I thought you were working on a project.
33:49I finished early.
33:50I thought I'd spend some time
33:51with the best boyfriend in the world.
33:54I'd love to, but I got that trick test tomorrow, remember?
33:56Right.
33:57I forgot.
33:59That's okay.
34:00We've got the rest of our lives.
34:05What's gotten into you?
34:06It's the new me.
34:08You like?
34:09I definitely could get used to it.
34:12Do you need a ride home?
34:13I'm covered.
34:16Can I borrow your jacket?
34:17It's a little cold.
34:18Yeah.
34:19Yeah, sure.
34:22I'll see you tomorrow.
34:22So you're telling me that Tina Greer can bend her bones like a contortionist and become
34:41anybody she wants?
34:42So with my own eyes.
34:43I'm sorry.
34:44This is usually Chloe's territory.
34:46I cover girls, football, and general guy stuff.
34:48She does the tales of the unexplained.
34:50So why don't you give her a call?
34:52I did.
34:52She said she was busy with something else.
34:54You realize that's like getting turned down by the National Enquirer.
34:56Tell me again why we're friends.
34:58Because even when I think you're whacked, I show up ready to rumble.
35:01Grade is closed.
35:10Clark, man.
35:11Haven't you ever watched Cops?
35:13The last place teens are going to be hiding out is in their mom's store.
35:15Earth to Clark.
35:31Is everything okay?
35:32I need to get in here.
35:33Why?
35:34Just, it's a hunch.
35:41Hey, Clark, what are we looking for?
35:45Whoa, who's that?
35:52It's Tina's mom.
35:53Damn.
35:55How'd you know she was in there?
35:56Because I can see right through the door, Pete.
35:58That ain't funny, Sherlock.
36:00How do you think she died?
36:01Broken neck.
36:06I'm guessing.
36:08My call, Tina's already on a bus to Metropolis.
36:14I don't think so.
36:15Why's she writing Lana's signature?
36:23You said Tina was obsessed with her.
36:25She's going to take it to the next level.
36:27She wants to kill Lana?
36:29Worse, she wants to become Lana.
36:36Found your journal, Mom.
36:38The one you kept in high school.
36:39Suddenly, all these conversations don't seem so one-sided.
36:46Tried to find your graduation speech, but they didn't print it.
36:51Every time I get closer to you or something,
36:53it pulls me away.
36:56Lana.
36:58Whitney, what are you doing here?
37:00Your aunt said you weren't writing.
37:01You just followed the path.
37:03Just talking to my parents.
37:07They're dead, Lana.
37:10You have this great life, and you can't even see it.
37:13You have no right to be unhappy.
37:16They're not coming back, Lana.
37:18Deal with it.
37:20What are you saying?
37:21I'm saying you don't deserve your life.
37:29I do.
37:30Oh, my God.
38:00Clark, what are you doing here?
38:17I was going to ask you the same thing.
38:20Where's Lana?
38:22I don't know.
38:24Mel said she came out here, Mike.
38:25I got behind her.
38:30What's the matter, Clark?
38:33Is she not feeling well?
38:41Tina, where's Lana?
38:42Tina doesn't exist anymore.
38:44I know what it's like to live in this secret.
38:55I know what happened to your mother.
38:57That was a lifetime ago.
38:59Don't worry about Lana.
39:01You'll be joining her very soon.
39:06I thought I killed you once.
39:08I'm not going to make the same mistake twice.
39:13Where's Lana?
39:22Who are you?
39:28Where is she?
39:29She's dead.
39:49Lana!
39:50Lana!
39:50She's dead.
40:02I don't know.
40:08I don't know.
40:10But then what's the name?
40:12This is a topic today.
40:12This is a topic toda.
40:13Is that bi she's dead?
40:13Will me desci as things?
40:13Is everything the same, Lord?
40:15It's all about what's happening.
40:16Hey, I heard what happened.
40:46Did you come by to see if I was okay?
40:48Actually, as concerned as I always am about your personal well-being, I'm not here to see you.
40:54Lana, um, I did some digging.
41:00Oh, my God. How did you find this?
41:04If I told you I'd have to kill you and it looks like you've had enough trauma for one night.
41:09Chloe, thank you.
41:11No problem.
41:14How's Tina?
41:15She won't be able to hurt anyone else.
41:17I still don't understand why a girl would do all that.
41:19I do.
41:20You go through life with a gift you have to keep a secret.
41:24When you see everyone around you being normal, you get jealous.
41:27You just want to be somebody else.
41:44You really like her, don't you?
41:51Mom, if you could see anything, what would you do?
42:00Mom, if you could see anything, what would you do?
42:22Learn to close my eyes.
42:30As principal of Smallville High, I would like to introduce the valedictorian of the class
42:55of 1977, Ms. Laura Ponder.
43:03Ladies and gentlemen, graduating from here, good evening.
43:07Those familiar words open every graduation address at Smallville High, and I can send
43:13them to Britain because the rest of my speech will not be so reassuring.
43:17I never made a difference here, but maybe my children can.
43:23When I first came to Smallville High, I was full of hope.
43:27I feel your pain, I feel the rain.
43:39What happened to you?
43:45I can't get to you.
43:49I can't get to you.
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