Clark Kent (Brandon Routh):.."... See.. lois .. lane.. heh... I'll call you.. ms. lane... it's a weight of fatigue I always carry around with me.. I can't explain how.. I always.. FEEL tired.. I always feel fatigued.. and I drink gallons of coffee.. to help me process this fatigue.. to help me come to terms with it.. to help me understand the concept of weights in one's consciousness... and... it's because I have a unique .. physiology.. being always fatigued.. for me... is not actually that bad actually.. for me. it's not.. I'm special that way.. I mean you're special too, lois lane.. don't mean to exclude you, sorry.."
Lois Lane (Victoria Hill):.. ".. heheheheh.. you're funny, clark.."
Clark Kent (Brandon Routh):..".. I think.. very unintentionally so.. that I'm funny.. I think I'm shy-funny.. oh .. sniff.. I used the word "shy".. the word.. "shy".. now means.. pain.. deep, deep pain and terror.. and the word "shy" even means.. social horror... yes.. social .. horror.."
Lois Lane (Victoria Hill):..".. how do you put your thoughts into words so well, Clark.. I don't even.. I'm not actually gifted linguistically, despite my profession.. where I really should be.. and you have like the quantum wizardry of linguistics.. see.. I used the expression "quantum wizardry".. but that's because you always use the word quantum in such a uniquely descriptive way.. and I just used your word.. "uniquely"..."...
Clark Kent (Brandon Routh):.."... I think I have been myself exactly in the location in life where you are at, lois lane.. ms. lane.. where I honestly didn't understand .. what it was and what it wasn't that I was good at.. and.. I want to apologize to you.. ms. lane.. heh.. because I personally find you very linguistically gifted.. and I know how disillusioning it is when someone directly contradicts something you say about yourself.."
Lois Lane (Victoria Hill):...".. see... heh.. again.. clark.. you just said something that I can't even put into thoughts in my wildest dreams.."
scene between Brandon /Routh and Victoria Hill lois Lane written by prospective screenwriter Hanno Jason Leigh.. if it's okay that I use Jennifer Jason Leigh's last name... for Spielberg.. for Steven.. Spielberg..
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