Oliver's private plane. He's reading a copy of the paper as Clark stands behind him. Oliver jokes that Clark is pretty photogenic when you can't see his face. Clark says it could have been a lot worse. Oliver is surprised the story went to print. He says he was expecting to hear about a computer meltdown at the paper. Clark says that did cross his mind. He says he got to thinking (uh oh) that maybe his destiny is more than just secretly saving people. He thinks maybe he's also supposed to give people hope. I hope this episode is over soon. You can work on that for me. Oliver is glad Clark is catching on. Clark wishes Oliver a good vacation. Oliver says his vacation is over. He's heading to Europe to have a summit with his friends who like to "Dress up and kick ass." Clark's not invited? Clark asks what happened to partying and vagina transit. Oliver says that when he was swinging across the buildings taking the punk down, he felt like himself again. Oliver says that's who he is. Not the playboy running off for rum-soaked weekends or a corporate titan. He says underneath it all, he's Green Arrow. Clark is glad he's come back around. Oliver says he understands why Clark didn't tell him about his parents' murder. He thinks Clark was right. He doesn't think his parents would have been proud of how he'd have reacted had he known. Clark thinks Oliver's parents would have been very proud of the man he's become. Aw. Hugs? Clark gives him a piece of friendly advice: "Don't ever wear that cape again. It looked ridiculous." Clark walks off as the joke grenade goes off. BOOM! Oliver says he kinda liked the cape. "Sure helped with the aerodynamics," Oliver adds, smiling. Clark smiles back. Oliver tells him he should give it a try. "Not in this lifetime," Clark says and walks through a pair of red curtains! Ack! All right, we get it! Stop hammering us over the fucking head with it! Jeez!












