Not only that, but Lara is also responsible for creating the Eradicator technology, which is what Edge has been using to force Kryptonian consciousnesses into Smallville’s citizens.
You’d think that Superman could end things by just destroying the Eradicator, but that wouldn’t bring everyone’s minds back.
You know, that sort of begins with this simple Smallville life and feeling unempowered and not really sure where she’s at, to suddenly finding strength and purpose and stepping into her power in the relationship with Lois as they become friends.
I was just initially nervous because I knew that once I figured out what that key was in the transition from being Lana to his mother, I knew I would be in a good place.
So Todd had said something to me that really informed so much and I kept at the forefront of my brain: “A mother on Earth is different than a mother on Krypton.” So like a mother on Krypton is just not as emotional, right? It’s way more even-keeled.
For a long time, it was almost like you just wanted Lana to say to Kyle, “Enough with this obsession with Edge! Stop it.” But she couldn’t say that.
It’s just like, “Wow! They move back and s— hits the fan again?” But I don’t think she’s placed it yet.