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TalkVille: Tom Welling & Michael Rosenbaum Discuss Their Smallville Podcast

Interview with Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum about their Smallville podcast “TalkVille” premiering July 13

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The ultimate Smallville podcast “TalkVille” is almost here, arriving this Wednesday, July 13 on all major podcast platforms. The launch of TalkVille is a big deal as it is hosted by the show’s stars Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum, who played Clark and Lex, respectively.

To promote TalkVille, KryptonSite was able to do something very big that we’ve waited decades to do — we were able to interview Welling and Rosenbaum about the new show for some ideas on what fans can expect. Tom and Michael are both great in this interview, and you can tell they’re as excited as fans are for the show.

You can watch video of the interview above, or at the end of this interview, if you want to read it as text. Enjoy!

KRYPTONSITE’S CRAIG BYRNE: For my first question… covering every season of Smallville, does this include the three seasons Michael was not in?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM: [Laughs] Unfortunately, Tom’s making me do it. Yes, as of now, unless something happens, we’re planning on going through every season of Smallville.

TOM WELLING: One of the best things about this whole thing, Craig, is I was in 99% of all the scenes of the show for 10 years. I then became a producer and would watch the shows and gave notes on them. Michael really has only seen some of the scenes that Lex was in and I know Michael didn’t watch Smallville for [the] three seasons he wasn’t in before he came back for the final season, so a lot of this is new to Michael and new to Lex. Lex wasn’t following everybody around. It’s a lot of fun to watch Michael watch the episodes.

MICHAEL: It’s definitely different. We’re stepping back now, and it’s really [us] watching as fans now. There’s been so much separation and so much time that it really feels like “That’s not me. That’s not you.” We’re so much older now, so it’s interesting.

KRYPTONSITE: Are you recording these in production order or airing order ,because I know “Jitters” was episode 3 shot but aired like episode 9 or something?

MICHAEL: Airing order.

KRYPTONSITE: Do you have any specific dream guests to have on your show?

MICHAEL: We talked about it. We’re thinking… like hopefully Amy Adams, if we can get her. Supposedly, Justin Bieber’s a big fan of Smallville. When I played in a hockey tournament with him for the All-Star Game, he asked me about Smallvile. He asked me about Lana Lang.

TOM: It’s funny, because I was at a restaurant one afternoon, and I went to the bathroom and walking back out, I heard this kid say ‘Hey!’ and I turned around; it was Justin Bieber. He goes, “You’re Tom Welling from Smallville, can I get a picture?!” I was like, “Yeah!” and his buddy jumped up and took a picture. He was like, “Thanks, man, I love the show!” So maybe he remembers. That would be great.

MICHAEL: I love that.

KRYPTONSITE: I’ve heard there were some epic pranks on the show. I heard a specific one about Emmanuelle Vaugier [Helen Bryce] in your trailer. Will we be hearing some of those on the podcast?

MICHAEL: They are gonna hear everything that we can think of! Anything that comes up in our minds that we recall, or anything that’s self deprecating, or hearsay… we’re gonna bring it up. There’s a lot of episodes to go through, we’ve already recorded a few.

We have a hotline so fans can interact and they can ask questions. We have a Patreon account, for people to support the podcast. So we’re just starting. It’s an evolution with this show.

TOM: It’s also going to help us, because we go to a lot of these fan conventions now and here’s panels where people get to ask you questions. With half the questions, we’re like “oh, I don’t remember, because I don’t remember doing that episode. I’m not sure what you’re talking about.” Now, we’re gonna lose that excuse, because we’re gonna have watched all these episodes. It sparks a lot of memories, which if you ask me about an episode right now, I might be able to tell you a couple things. But having watched a few that we’ve done, dude, there’s too many things to talk about. We actually edit it down a little bit, because there’s so much to talk about on TalkVille.

KRYPTONSITE: Speaking of the conventions, will you ever do a podcast during one of your Smallville Nights?

MICHAEL: That’s a good idea! Maybe we will!

TOM: Maybe we could have a live audience or something!

MICHAEL: Yeah, we could do something like that, where we dissect the episode, tell the fan base what episode we’re watching, and then talk about it on the episode when we do it live.

KRYPTONSITE: I did Smallville Nights back in December and it was such a great time. I recommend it. One thing I noticed, though, is Tom…. you very much still have a director’s brain. Could we be seeing you direct again anytime soon?

TOM: I don’t know if it’s directing ,or controlling… but I would love to direct [again]. I loved directing Smallville, I haven’t directed since, but that experience has helped me with the other projects I’ve been a part of, because what I always think about directing and acting is if you can kind of speak both languages a little bit, you can understand the communication.

Sometimes the director will ask you to do things as an actor, which make no sense to you. But once you’ve directed an actor, you go “okay, I’m gonna have to ask them to do something that makes no sense to them, but it works for the cameram” and it helps that way. But yes, I would love to direct again. I get a lot of joy giving an actor a note and then filming and seeing it. It’s literally magic to me. It’s just magic. So I would like to [do it again].

KRYPTONSITE: Are you guys able to reveal any of the guests you’re having in the early weeks of TalkVille?

MICHAEL: I’d just say that the show is really about me and Tom talking about the episodes. That’s what the show is mostly about. However, that being said, occasionally we’re going to have guests like the costume guy, Steve Oben. Maybe Kristin Kreuk [Lana Lang], John Schneider [Jonathan Kent]… maybe the creators of Smallville, [Al Gough and Miles Millar.] So they’ll all make appearances eventually. But it’s not going to be every episode, where there’s going to be a guest. It’s going to be really {just] me and Tom talking about the episodes.

KRYPTONSITE: Do you have a favorite episode that you guys have rewatched so far?

TOM: It’s funny, because I kind of remembered this episode before we watched it. It’s called “Cool” about a football player who falls in the lake and that needs to get warm. I kind of remembered that episode, and then I watched it, and so much more came out of it. It was funny, because Michael’s reaction [to the] episode was like, “What the hell is going on here?!” Talking to Michael about the episode made that episode even better to me. So, that’s one that we’ve already done.

MICHAEL: We also did one called “Hourglass” where Cassandra Carver sees into your future. That one I really appreciate, I thought it was really dark….

TOM: And the serial killer was back on the loose!

MICHAEL: Yeah, the old man! That was a cool episode. It was cool! I really liked it.

KRYPTONSITE: Tom, how did Michael convince you to do this show?

TOM: There were other companies who had actually, in the months prior, were coming to me about doing a podcast about Smallville, and I was like “I don’t really get it. I don’t really know this world, and I don’t know who you guys are. I don’t know what the numbers are, and I don’t know if I can trust you.” And seemingly enough, Michael came in, and because of his success [with] Inside of You – and the production team that he had – made me feel much more protected and comfortable. He has everything that we need to get it done. And then with this idea that we would watch episodes, and then talk about them, was like “well, that just sounds like a good time with my friends!” It really was that simple.

KRYPTONSITE: Will there be exclusive Patreon content kind of like Inside of You has?

MICHAEL: There is some! We’re figuring all of that out now. People that want to support the podcast can go on Patreon.com/TalkVille, and there will be some exclusive stuff, yes. As we continue, hopefully, there’ll be more.

KRYPTONSITE: Are there any specific episodes that you’re kind of dreading having to watch again?

MICHAEL: I don’t know! I don’t remember, that’s the thing. Every episode is rehashing these old memories. So I can’t really tell you that I’m dreading something as much as I am curious, and just excited about each episode to come.

TOM: I got one! There’s an episode I think it’s called…I want to say it’s “Bewitched.” [He’s actually referring to Season 4’s “Spell.”] It’s where all the female cast members turned into witches. There’s a party in Clark’s barn or loft, and Clark’s dancing like a fool. That still haunts me to this day, because I was dancing and they went “Cut!” and the director’s note was “everything’s great, except Clark. We kind of think Clark doesn’t know how to dance at all.”

So I started dancing like a fool, and I don’t know which one of the actresses was right in front of me, it was either Kristin, or I don’t know… looking at me, horrified! And I just remember being like “oh, this is embarrassing.” I don’t know what season that is, but we’ll get to it!

KRYPTONSITE: Season 4, and when you get to it, Annette O’Toole [Martha Kent] has great stories about filming that episode.

TOM: I think that’s the one where she made me cry at the end, and she wasn’t supposed to. She’s like, “I’m disappointed in you, Clark” in that whole scene, and I ended up crying in the scene. It wasn’t even written. I was just like, “I feel so bad!”

KRYPTONSITE: Is there any episode you’re really excited to cover? Like the Christopher Reeve episodes, or anything like that?

TOM: That one definitely, obviously. When people ask me my favorite episode, it’s “Transference,” because of being able to play Lionel Luthor and switching bodies with a great actor like John Glover. I’m looking forward to rewatching that again.

MICHAEL: Each episode is so new for me, it’s just because I never really watched the episodes as much.

TOM: I want to see the one where Lionel falls off the building.

MICHAEL: Yeah, where I kill my father! I mean, there was “Lexmas,” and “Onyx,” and…

TOM: “Zod!” [Laughs]

MICHAEL: Oh man, it’s endless. The list is endless of the shows that I can’t wait to see!

TOM: The cool thing about this podcast – and we found this through an interview yesterday – is a lot of podcasts is the work of getting guests or getting content. We already know that we have 217 episodes [EDITOR’S NOTE: The show is sold to streaming as 218] of this show. So I think that if people are like “I don’t know if I want to start listening to this thing, because I don’t want it to fade out”… well, there are no plans for this to fade out for the next couple years! [Laughs]

MICHAEL: We’ll see what happens. We’re gonna take it day by day, and hopefully we enjoy it as much as we’re enjoying it now, and we keep doing it.

KRYPTONSITE: What are you most excited for the fans to get out of this podcast?

MICHAEL: I think them seeing us really watch as fans is going to be exciting to them.

And interacting with them, and getting to see our perspective, and getting to hear the stories behind the stories. I think that is going to entice people to kind of take a trip with us, to take a little vacation back to Smallville for all the seasons and just enjoy it. I think it’ll be fun for them.

TOM: I think you’ll find that it’s a good time. This podcast is a good time and you’re gonna get some color commentary about things that you probably don’t know about that happened behind the scenes on the day right before this scene, or what we thought about this actor or director. My cheeks always end up hurting because I smile so much on these things. It’s just a good time.

KRYPTONSITE: Do you have anything else you’d like to say to the fans will be watching this and reading about it on KryptonSite?

TOM: Thank you for considering it. Thank you for watching it. Fan participation is a big part, whether it’s questions or phone-in questions… you’re going to help us shape this whole thing. So please, participate!

MICHAEL: We’re really excited to share this with you. It’s a long time coming. So join us every week Wednesday, Wednesdays for TalkVille!

You can visit the official TalkVille Podcast website at talkvillepodcast.com. Visit and tell them KryptonSite sent you!

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Superman & Lois: Full Interview with Inde Navarrette (Sarah)

Full interview with Inde Navarrette who plays Sarah Cortez on Superman & Lois

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Last week, we ran some preview questions for “Collision Course” with actress Inde Navarrette who plays Sarah Cortez. As a new episode airs tonight (June 6), it felt right to share our full interview with Inde. We’re starting with relationship talk since that’s where the previous piece seemed to leave off. Be aware some minor spoilers may be discussed within.

KRYPTONSITE’S CRAIG BYRNE: Sarah’s preference for herself with Jordan would be for them to just be good friends, right? 

INDE NAVARRETTE: For me as a viewer, I would love to see that friendship. You know what I mean? It’s definitely something that was there in the beginning, and then they went straight into a relationship. I think it’s important to see them as friends and good friends and being there for each other.

Was it fun to film that scene at the party in Metropolis earlier that the season where the two of them were working together as friends? 

Absolutely. Are you kidding me? Throwing a beer and saying ‘here’s your beer, bitch,’ and then going back and forth… that was one of the best days to film. Me and Alex had the time of our lives. I’m definitely wanting to do that again.

Am I imagining things and seeing some chemistry between Jonathan and Sarah? 

You shut your mouth! You be quiet! What are you saying that for? What’s wrong with you? Sarah would never do that!

Yeah, it’s funny… me and Michael have definitely picked up on that. And we’re like, what is this? What is this? It’s definitely a question. I don’t know where it’s gonna go, but it’s definitely a question.

I love this Sarah and Jonathan combination. In Seasons 1 and 2, Jonathan and Sarah definitely had a relationship that was so chemistry-filled, I think, and it’s so specific to the characters. Michael [Bishop] did such a good job coming in, and picking up on that, and doing it in his own way. And it seems so beautiful, to where it still is there. You know what I mean? It’s something that’s been there since day one that we still carry. I think it’s definitely something, for sure. As Inde, I’m  screaming at them like “don’t do the brothers trope!” But then me as somebody who reads books, I’m like “maybe do the brother trope.”

Do you as a cast have theories on where Sophie disappears to when she’s not in an episode?

That is the biggest joke on set! We’re like “she’s in Guatemala!” We have this joke where she’s the villain and she’s secretly the mastermind behind everything, because she’s so angry at her family. We’ll joke around about the fact that it’s actually Bizarro Sophie. We don’t ever stop talking about it. And the fact that they even wrote it into the script… when we got that script [where Sophie was missing], I thought I was gonna die laughing, because it was a joke that we made on set, and the fact that it’s actually in the script…. you can only see so many comments before you go “yeah, we should definitely address that. Where is she?”

Didn’t you do an interview at one point where you just went “Who’s Sophie?” or did I imagine that? 

Yeah, that definitely happened. We talked about siblings, [and I was] like “I have a sister?”

Is there anything about Sarah that you wish the show had handled differently?

I think Season 1 a very big tell of who Sarah is. In Season 1, she’s extremely reserved, and really wanting to understand where everyone’s coming from. She’s still an angry child because of everything that she’s going through with her family and friends and everything, so there’s this understanding and connection between her and Jordan, because they have that understanding of feeling lost in a family and not knowing what to do, or having mental health issues. I think over the years, she’s kind of projected onto Jordan instead of taking care of her own things. I definitely love her arc this season, because she’s coming back to herself in the manner of who she was before, rather than solely focusing on on Jordan. I would say that we’re definitely getting there, for sure.

My personal head-canon is that Sarah is the coolest teenager in all of Smallville… so how did she not know who The Cure are?

I brought that up so many times! That is not a me question. That is a writer question. Call them, because I don’t know. Also, whenever they were talking about Alanis Morissette…. Are you kidding me? She doesn’t know who that is? Anyway…

Is there a particular storyline that you would like to see in the future for Sarah?

I would love to see her with the boys and Nat, and helping out…. maybe be the getaway driver.

She’s done a lot with her family. She’s done a lot with her parents. I would love to see her with the kids more, not being the emotional teenager or a kid.

There’s a scene, I think it’s in episode five, when they go to get Jon’s truck back… I remember watching the stunts and I remember watching it being performed and I just sat there like, “I so badly wish that Sarah was a part of this, because I think that she would be able to heighten that.” I think maybe that’s why her and Jonathan have such chemistry, because they’re the two in their families where they know that they’re capable of doing everything that they can, but the people around them kind of have a one up. Nat has her suit, and Jordan has his powers, but me and Jonathan can throw a punch. We can throw beer in people’s faces and can take care of something. I can be the getaway driver!

Do you think anybody’s going to let her be the getaway driver after last week’s episode, though?

That’s a good question. I would say her driving was phenomenal. It just was extracurricular activities that caused issues!

Earlier this season, you had a very charged scene with Emmanuelle [Chriqui] as Lana… you know which one I’m talking about. Was that hard to prepare for, working with somebody who’s your friend and getting in her face, and then her character slaps you?

That day was definitely something. Emmanuelle and I have such a good relationship. I just remember that time being so at peace with myself, and then we have to go film this scene. There’s a moment where I, as Inde, a 22 year old actress, have to really remove myself from Sarah because the things that Sarah says, as a teenager… my heart breaks. I hate those words, I hate them coming out of my mouth, and I hate saying them to Emmanuelle. That is, I would say, the most difficult part about being Sarah, saying those things. I, as an actor, have to make it to where I understand why she’s saying those things, so I could play it honestly, and during that day where I say stuff like “that’s why Dad cheated on you” I think the only way that could be is because she’s frustrated with everything that’s going on, and she’s trying to say everything that comes out. It doesn’t mean she’s saying it with anger, but sometimes you’ll say things when you genuinely don’t mean it, you’re just saying it, but it causes a reaction in the other person.

So to play it that way, and then to have Emmanuelle’s reaction, it was really tough. I let her actually slap me five or six times. Greg, the director was like, “okay, we’re not gonna do it on this one… we’re gonna do on this one…” There’s one time where Emmanuelle did it, and I was like “you’ve got to slap me harder. I love you, but you’ve got to slap me harder.” Then another time she fully clapped my ear, and as I was walking away, I was like, “I hear a symphony. There are bells ringing in my brain!” I didn’t say anything, because they would have been like “you’re done” and I was like, “no, we’ve got to get this.” Watch now me talking about it, they’re going to be like “you don’t do your own stuff anymore.”

We will see more friendship between Sarah and Nat?

I think so.

How good do you feel about the possibility of still getting a fourth season?

We’re really looking forward to it. We haven’t heard anything back. If I get to work with them again, I’m happy. We all keep in touch, and it was such a beautiful set to be on. So hopefully, hopefully, hopefully. If not, I had a phenomenal time.

How excited were you when you heard the show was going to be getting Michael Cudlitz as Lex Luthor?

It’s been a lifelong joke between me and Todd Helbing, the showrunner, about shaving my head. I’ll joke like “Sarah’s gonna shave her head in this episode!”

It’s a lifelong dream of mine to shave my head, and not only to do that, but to do it for something that I love, like my job. So I get on set, and I [met him], and I said, “what did you do today?” And he was like, “Well, you know, we did the scene where we shaved his head.” And… I couldn’t stop it from coming out of my mouth… I was like, “you m$#%$^$&#$%@$.” It was the first time I ever met him, so I think we got off to a really good start of getting to really know each other. It was amazing.

Do you think she could be his bald minion?

I hope so! Sarah needs to just be taken under his wing, and fully become his protege.

Regardless of if there’s a fourth season or not, are there certain friendships and relationships that you will take with you?

Everybody. This entire set… it’s one of those things where it’s so specific. We went through something like COVID together. We became a family. We got to know each other, snd it’s such a beautiful thing to be able to experience. I’m really close with Erik who plays my dad, and I’m close with his family. I’m really close to Emmanuelle and Wolé and Sofia and Tayler and Michael and Alex… it was such a beautiful experience, and I’ll hold it very near and dear to my heart.

Superman & Lois has a new episode titled “Complications” airing TONIGHT at 8PM ET/PT on The CW.

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Superman & Lois: Inde Navarrette on Tonight’s “Collision Course”

Inde Navarrette offers some previews of the May 30 episode of Superman & Lois titled “Collision Course”

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Sarah Cortez gets herself into some trouble in tonight’s episode of Superman & Lois… and when we asked the actress who plays her, Inde Navarrette, about this when we spoke to her this afternoon, she asked us “When does Sarah not get in trouble?”

Without going into specifics as to what happens in the May 30 episode, Inde tells us that it’s an “important learning lesson” for Sarah to realize that “everything is fun, until it’s not.”

“Even if you don’t think that something is as serious as it is, it is serious. Growing up, you learn that your actions have consequences. That’s really important for people to learn, especially Sarah,” she says.

And going into tonight’s episode, we also asked how much, on a scale of 1 to 10, Jordan (Alex Garfin) has been on Sarah’s nerves.

“I would say that it’s a solid 7, maybe 8 and a half,” Inde says about the lovesick teen character. “She’s really trying to work with him, and I think that tonight you’re going to see them come at a crossroads, and either figure out how it works, or go completely the opposite direction. But we definitely see a new dynamic of their relationship,” she teases.

Superman & Lois “Collision Course” airs tonight (May 30) on The CW.

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Superman & Lois Interview: Talking to Wolé Parks Before “The Dress”

Interview with actor Wolé Parks about Season 3 of The CW television series Superman & Lois

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Tonight’s (May 23) episode of Superman & Lois is called “The Dress” and it is an emotion-filled hour with great moments for many of the show’s characters. One of those characters is John Henry Irons as played by Wolé Parks. We spoke with the actor earlier today in anticipation of tonight’s big episode, especially about issues involving John Henry and the father of his daughter Nat’s new boyfriend Matteo. You can read the interview below, and you can look forward to more from Wolé on KryptonSite in the near future!

KRYPTONSITE’S CRAIG BYRNE: Considering John Henry himself has lost his wife, does he have any sympathy at all for Bruno Mannheim, especially knowing Pia’s situation?

WOLÉ PARKS: I think he would have more sympathy if we didn’t have Bruno try to kill him at the end of episode 8. [Laughs] That’s the whole thing! That’s the interesting thing, to me, about this season and the way it’s going. I think the writers have done a brilliant job of making Bruno and Pia sympathetic in some ways, so people understand them. But with John, he’s like, “hey, guys, you remember this guy? You know what he did? He killed me in this world. And remember how he strapped a bomb to my sister? Yeah, that’s still him.” I understand he’s going through a rough time. Clark and Lois are going through rough time, but we don’t see them killing people. That’s the interesting thing about what’s going on with John, and how he perceives everything.

Did John know Bruno at all in his own world?

That’s a great question. I think not. It’s never answered, but I don’t think so, because I think he dealt with Lex Luthor, and in that world, Lex Luthor was still in power. Therefore, that means Bruno Mannheim didn’t take him out, so, I don’t think they interacted.

Speaking of that other world, how is John Henry process processing Lois’ cancer knowing that she could die, just like her counterpart had?

I think that was really hard for him. That was the whole idea of the episode with the watch and seeing John Henry dealing with it with Natalie. I think John as a person, maybe because he’s a former soldier, he’s one of those people who “acts now, feels later.” I don’t think he’s the best at processing emotions, and with Lois, it’s interesting, because this is not something you can fight. It’s interesting because you also see Clark deal with this, as well. This is not something that Superman can save her from.

So, the people in Lois’ life have to figure out how they can process, and realize they’re kind of powerless to help in this situation, and for someone like John Henry… he’s a selfless person, he always wants to be able to help, and he can’t. I think it’s taken him a while to learn and to come to accept that.

Cn you talk about having a scene partner as great as Tayler Buck?

Oh, I love me some Tayler. Tayler can do no wrong. She’s so fun. She’s cast so perfectly. I love that she brings such a strength to that character, and self-awareness that I 100% believe that [John and Nat] are related. It’s great, because she doesn’t cower to him. I love that she’s so strong in her point of view. It’s great.

Now that he knows who Matteo’s father is, is John going to be even more protective?

100%. Anything that Bruno touches is radioactive, so therefore, that includes his kids. For John, it’s like “I get you’re in love. I get you feel like you’re happy. You’re 16. You’ll grow out of it. I’m trying to keep you alive.

Can you talk about what it’s like to work with Chad Coleman as Bruno?

Chad’s the man. Chad and I play around all day long. Chad’s crazy, but in a good away. I’m crazy too, so that’s the fun of it.

I love an actor who’s willing to take risks. You know, you come up with an idea, but then you play ping pong with each other, and a scene goes in a completely different way. I only wish that people could see the multiple different versions that we have of the scenes we take together. It’s really all over the place because we get to play. I love that kind of acting. It was so much fun. And for me, that flip of seeing the version of Bruno in the restaurant, and everything’s happy, then is like “is this John Henry? I’ve gotta kill you!” He turns that quickly, and I love it.

Can you talk about working with Emmanuelle Chriqui so much recently?

It’s so cool. I just love Em. She’s so sweet, and I think that comes out through the character. Em’s just a joy; one of the most pleasant and also emotionally available people I’ve ever met. She’s just a genuinely good and kind, giving person, and it’s fun to see that, because I feel like Lana is bringing out a little bit of that lighter side of John. It just that he has to juggle that with the whole “oh, this guy’s trying to kill me” thing. It’s an interesting juggle.

Would you say that John and Clark are on very opposite sides of the Mannheim issue?

100%. I think they both personalize it, but in different ways. I think Clark has personalized it because he’s seen the cancer struggle up close. He’s seen Lois’ bond with Pia, which has clouded Clark’s judgment. But for John, he’s on the other end, where he’s like, “guys, this guy’s a killer. He strapped a bomb to my sister! He beat me up and was about to shoot me in his restaurant!” I’ll say this: I think they’re both doing the best they can; they just have different experiences with Bruno that are clouding their judgment.

Come back soon for more of our interview with Wolé Parks! Keep up with @SupermanLoisTV on Twitter for updates on when we will be posting more. “The Dress” airs May 23 on The CW.

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