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- He's certainly taller than I thought.
- 6'4".
552
I love that he can see through anything.
I'd have fun with that.
553
Anything but lead.
554
- I bet he's...
- 225 pounds...
555
...faster than a speeding bullet...
556
...draws his power from the sun,
invulnerable to anything but kryptonite...
557
...and he never lies.
- Kryptonite?
558
Radioactive pieces of his home world.
559
It's deadly. To him.
560
Lois, how tall would you say Clark is?
561
About 6'3", 6'4".
562
About 200, 215 pounds?
563
Jimmy, Jason, let's go get these intrepid
reporters something to keep them going.
564
- Burritos!
- Come here, canhead.
565
We're going this way. Do they have
anything other than burritos?
566
I think they have fries and burgers.
567
So have you found a place to live yet?
568
No. I'm still looking.
569
You know, Lois, I wanted to ask you
about that artic...
570
Hey, I'm gonna run downstairs
for some fresh air. Great!
571
Thanks.
572
- Let's talk when I get back.
- Sure.
573
You know, you really
shouldn't smoke, Miss Lane.
574
- Sorry. Didn't mean to startle you.
- I'm fine. Really.
575
I just wasn't expecting you.
576
With all the press on the plane...
577
...I wasn't sure it was
the best time for us to talk.
578
Well, there's no press around now.
Except for me, of course.
579
I know people are asking questions
now that I'm back.
580
I think it's only fair
that I answer those people.
581
So you're here for an interview?
582
Okay, then.
583
- Where did I put that thing?
- Right pocket.
584
Let's start with the big question.
585
- Where'd you go?
- To Krypton.
586
But you told me it was destroyed.
Ages ago.
587
It was.
588
But when astronomers
thought they found it...
589
...I had to see for myself.
590
Well, you're back, and everyone
seems to be pretty happy about it.
591
Not everyone.
592
- I read the article, Lois.
- So did a lot of people.
593
- Tomorrow they're giving me the Pulitzer...
- Why did you write it?
594
How could you leave us like that?
595
I moved on. So did the rest of us.
596
That's why I wrote it.
597
The world doesn't need a savior.
598
And neither do I.
599
Lois.
600
Will you come with me?