It's been a long night. Lex was, in fact, helpful in not only pinpointing the quote, but the scene it was used in, one the film crew was preparing to shoot. The villain shoots the heroine, who dies in the comics but not the movie. Clark made sure the movie kept it's own ending by catching the real bullet planted in the supposedly prop gun.
But Rachel wasn't safe yet. Clark and Chloe discovered it was a production assistant, Ben Meyers, behind the attacks, and he'd seen Clark use his abilities. He now wanted Clark to fulfill his "destiny" as a true hero for the real world, but Clark didn't know what that meant.
"Just like Devilicus made Warrior Angel stand up and save the world. You need help. You just don't know it yet."
It was Chloe who put the last piece in place, allowing Clark to realize what Ben had planned: He was going to force Clark to become a hero by taking away what meant the most to him.
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But Rachel wasn't safe yet. Clark and Chloe discovered it was a production assistant, Ben Meyers, behind the attacks, and he'd seen Clark use his abilities. He now wanted Clark to fulfill his "destiny" as a true hero for the real world, but Clark didn't know what that meant.
"Just like Devilicus made Warrior Angel stand up and save the world. You need help. You just don't know it yet."
It was Chloe who put the last piece in place, allowing Clark to realize what Ben had planned: He was going to force Clark to become a hero by taking away what meant the most to him.
"Eirene."