(ahh, I really need to catch up with the TWoP forums, they must be having fun these days!)
Or maybe after his "religious experience", he thinks he should do the "right thing" and let the legal system see to justice instead of taking it into his own hands?
Yeah, that'd be how I'd read it, except that if the police are spending all their time on him, they're not looking for the real killer. Though maybe Lex just doesn't care about Lana getting justice, so concerned about his own sins. (...in SV I'm used to the heroes being selfishly self-centered that I get confused when the villains are, too. Lex is usually the one char able to think - somewhat - beyond himself...)
And where did they get the recording? Did Lana just drop it in the mailbox at the police station and they listen to it and don't bother asking how convenient it is for this to show up right after Lana's murdered?
Where did Lana even get the recording? Was she carrying a tape recorder then (possibly trying to provoke Lex into saying something incriminating?) or did she somehow get hold of the office's security footage? Lex, why does your security SUCK THAT BAD? Argh!
Especially if she murdered her clone - There was a body. The death certificate in the hospital said DOA so there had to have been a body.
This is a good point, we were trying to figure out what was up with the body in the car. Something had to have been there. A clone would be interesting...maybe the clone was already dead when Lana got hold of it. Or something.
I think Model 503 was the little kid running around with Lois, because I can't figure out what the hell else a kid was doing down there (it wasn't the one the Zoner possessed, right, that kid died, yes? Or did I miss something...I don't watch as close as I could. Hurts too much!) But it could be the clone. Or someone else mentioned it might be whoever dragged off Lionel.
...It says something about this show that I care more about what 503 is than what happens to Lana or Chloe or Lionel. Nothing good, unfortunately...
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Or maybe after his "religious experience", he thinks he should do the "right thing" and let the legal system see to justice instead of taking it into his own hands?
Yeah, that'd be how I'd read it, except that if the police are spending all their time on him, they're not looking for the real killer. Though maybe Lex just doesn't care about Lana getting justice, so concerned about his own sins. (...in SV I'm used to the heroes being selfishly self-centered that I get confused when the villains are, too. Lex is usually the one char able to think - somewhat - beyond himself...)
And where did they get the recording? Did Lana just drop it in the mailbox at the police station and they listen to it and don't bother asking how convenient it is for this to show up right after Lana's murdered?
Where did Lana even get the recording? Was she carrying a tape recorder then (possibly trying to provoke Lex into saying something incriminating?) or did she somehow get hold of the office's security footage? Lex, why does your security SUCK THAT BAD? Argh!
Especially if she murdered her clone - There was a body. The death certificate in the hospital said DOA so there had to have been a body.
This is a good point, we were trying to figure out what was up with the body in the car. Something had to have been there. A clone would be interesting...maybe the clone was already dead when Lana got hold of it. Or something.
I think Model 503 was the little kid running around with Lois, because I can't figure out what the hell else a kid was doing down there (it wasn't the one the Zoner possessed, right, that kid died, yes? Or did I miss something...I don't watch as close as I could. Hurts too much!) But it could be the clone. Or someone else mentioned it might be whoever dragged off Lionel.
...It says something about this show that I care more about what 503 is than what happens to Lana or Chloe or Lionel. Nothing good, unfortunately...