Lex and the doctor go to the back of the plane, which has been converted into a high-tech and blue-neon medical room. She exposits about Lex's surviving a massive chemical shock that would have killed 99.9\% of men. Lex takes off his shirt and shows us why the ladies and gay men love him. He asks her to spare him the lecture. The doctor explains that if Lex doesn't have his blood purified every seventy-two hours, his internal organs will shut down. As long as his external organs are still working. She attaches some painful-looking nipple clamps all over his chest. "You're living on borrowed time, Lex," the doctor says. "Stop trying to borrow more." Blood starts flowing through tubes as Lex breathes heavily.
Kent Farm. The Barnness of Forgotitude. "What is this place?" Clark asks, as MamaKent leads him up to the loft. MamaKent says that Bo calls it Clark's "Fortress of Solitude." MamaKent says it's where Clark comes to think (he's hardly ever there, I suppose) and look at the stars. She tries to get him to show some interest in his telescope. Clark, instead, goes to nuzzle the globe placed next to it. MamaKent grabs some small picture frames and hands them to Clark to jog his memory. One is a candid shot of Chloe and Lana, looking like they're out clubbing. Clark asks who they are. "People who love you," MamaKent says. She asks where he was before he showed up in the corn field. "I was in a place that felt like home," says RoboClark: 2084. MamaKent tells Clark that this is his home. Clark should say, "This would feel a lot more like home if there were a flat-screen LCD HDTV screen on the wall." Clark looks at a cheesy photo of Bo. He recognizes him. "He's not my father. He tried to prevent me from being reborn," Clark says -- robotically, natch. MamaKent argues that Bo was trying to save Clark from Jor-El. "Either way, he's dead," Clark says, and drops the photo, smashing the frame. Clark stalks off while MamaKent is left in shock. Dynamic Alias-sounding music starts to play.













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