Act 2 Scene 1
A doctor, Sheriff Ethan, and Lex are talking in the hall at the hospital. Day.
Doctor: Even though we removed the bullet, the kidney damage significantly slowed his metabolism. He's in a coma.
Lex: What are his chances?
Doctor: His higher brain functions are shutting down. If he doesn't regain consciousness in the next 24 hours, he won't make it. I'm sorry. (He walks away)
Clark comes around the corner.
Clark: Sheriff Ethan. Can I talk to you for a minute?
Lex: Excuse me, Sheriff.
Lex walks away, brushing past Clark coldly. Clark watches him go.
Ethan: What is it, Clark?
Clark: I found a bullet in a shack near where you arrested my father.
Ethan: My men went over that area with a microscope.
Clark: Well, they must have missed it. Someone put that gun in my dad's hand and fired. That's why you found gunpowder on his skin.
Ethan: Or it could be your dad squeezed off a round while he was parked there drinking tequila, or it could be from a totally different weapon.
Clark: Whoever's trying to set up my dad doesn't want you to find that bullet.
Ethan: I don't know what it'll prove, but I'll get out there and have it tested.
Dominic walks up.
Dominic: Sheriff. I was wondering if we could talk. My name's Dominic Santori. I work for Lionel Luthor.
Ethan: Clark, would you excuse us?
Dominic: It's okay. He can stay. I don't think his father shot Mr. Luthor. But I'm pretty sure I know who did.
There is a flashback to Lionel and Dominic entering Lex's study where Lex is seated at the desk. Lightning flashes outside.
Lionel: All right, Lex. What's so urgent you insisted I fly in for a face-to-face? I'm missing Domingo's La Bohème.
Lex: Well, consider this a curtain call on our own private opera, Dad. Would you ask your seeing-eye dog to wait outside?
Lionel: Anything you have to say you can say in front of Dominic.
Lex: A representative from an offshore shell company bears an uncanny resemblance to Mr. Santori here. He's been quietly approaching the LexCorp employees and buying up their voting shares.
Lionel: Hmm. Is that so?
Lex: I was under the impression they had no intention of selling. What'd you get on them?
Lionel: Now, now, Lex. Don't be a sore loser. I'm just realigning your priorities. Your attempt to build LexCorp was at the expense of our mutual goals.
Lex: The only thing we share is mutual enmity. This entire father-son reconciliation act was just a smokescreen to stab me in the back and buy out my company.
Lionel: If you were really ready to run LexCorp, there's no way I could have taken it from you. Look at this as an opportunity for us to work together again, father and son.
Lex: When I broke away from you, I swore I'd never be under your thumb again.
Lionel: It's my hope that you'll stay and rise to the challenge.
Lex: Your ego wouldn't allow it. I'll fight you on this and I'll win.
Lionel: You better have something stronger than words to back up those threats, son, because as of this moment you are just another employee.
Flash to the present.
Dominic: All Lex had to do was wait until Lionel was alone.
Flash to Lionel on the upper level of the study.
Lionel: Didn't I make it clear? The conversation is over.
Lex shoots Lionel. Flash to the present.
Dominic: After he shot him, Lex could've framed Mr. Kent. Then he drove his girlfriend to Metropolis. A convenient alibi.
Ethan: Thank you, Mr. Santori. I'll certainly look into that. Excuse me. (He walks away)
Clark: I know Lex and his dad have their problems, but it's hard to believe he'd do that.
Dominic: Face it, Clark. In your heart you've always known what Lex is capable of.
Dominic walks away leaving Clark with a thoughtful look on his face.
Act 2 Scene 2
Chloe is working in the Torch. Day. She is putting a front page together with a picture of Jonathan and a headline that says Jonathan Kent Arrested in Luthor Shooting. Lana enters.
Lana: Hey. (Chloe looks up but doesn't answer) Are you okay?
Chloe: Sometimes being an objective journalist really sucks.
Lana: I can imagine. I still can't believe Henry didn't take Mr. Kent's case.
Chloe: Okay, usually when I do this, people seem to get really mad at me, but... I found it really odd that your dad passed up an opportunity to take on a Luthor so I ran a search on his legal history. (Pause) And since you don't seem to be freaking out, I guess I should continue?
Lana: If it helps explain why he won't defend Mr. Kent, then I want to know.
Chloe: Okay. It turns out that Mr. Small was a top white-collar criminal defense lawyer. He and his firm did a lot of business with-- surprise, surprise-- LuthorCorp.
Lana: Maybe he considered the Kent case a conflict of interest.
Chloe: As opposed to all the other times he's taken on Lionel and his buddies? (Opening a file) This is interesting, though. LuthorCorp files a complaint against Henry Small that got him fired from his firm.
Lana: Okay. So, uh, that explains why he might hate the Luthors, but it doesn't explain why he won't take the case.
Chloe: You know, Lana, my computer only spits out cold hard facts. If you want explanations, you're gonna have to go to the source.
Act 2 Scene 3
Lex is talking on the phone in his study. Night.
Lex: I understand. Very well, doctor, keep me posted.
Lex hangs up the phone and Clark bursts in.
Clark: (Angry) Dominic told me you got in a fight with your father just before he got shot. Why didn't you tell the police?
Lex: So now you're implying I pulled the trigger?
Clark: It's not like I haven't seen you shoot someone before.
Lex: Get out of here before you say something you really regret.
Clark: I'm not going anywhere. Not until I get some answers. Are you trying to frame my dad?
Lex: After all this time, I thought you knew me better than the average tabloid reader.
Clark: If you don't start trusting me with the truth, what else am I supposed to think?
Lex: Stay out of it, Clark.
Clark: My dad's life is at stake here!
Lex: So is my father's! Goodbye, Clark.
Startled, Clark leaves. Lex looks up at the railing where his father fell.
Act 2 Scene 4
Jonathan is sitting in his cell. Night. Martha enters.
Martha: Sweetheart. How are you holding up?
Jonathan: You know, it's funny how being locked up gives you time to reflect on all the mistakes you've made.
Martha: Why didn't you tell me you had a fight with Lionel?
Jonathan: Cause I was angry.
Martha: At me?
Jonathan: No, at myself. I was jealous. When I found that watch it reminded me of all the things I couldn't give you. For the first time, it felt like I was losing you. Martha, I am so sorry.
Martha: For what?
Jonathan: I'm sorry for not having faith in us. I'm sorry for giving in to my own petty fears. And all it takes is one reckless moment to ruin everything
Martha: Jonathan, you didn't shoot Lionel.
Jonathan: No, I didn't shoot Lionel. But I... I let my anger get the best of me, I... I haven't exactly kept it a secret how Jonathan Kent feels about the Luthors. What jury could possibly believe me now?
Act 2 Scene 5
Pete and Clark drive up to the Wild Coyote. Day.
Pete: I know this place. My older brother used to come here all the time in high school. Word was they never checked IDs.
Clark: How'd they keep it up?
Pete: Good luck. Connections.
Clark: Well, if someone did drug my dad, this would've been the only place to do it.
They get out of the car and go inside where Mike is cleaning up.
Mike: I don't know what you kids heard, but we don't serve minors in here.
Clark: I just want to ask you a few questions. My name is Clark Kent, Jonathan Kent's son.
Mike: Jonathan? Listen, I'm, uh, sorry about what happened.
Clark: Do you remember if he was talking to anyone the other night?
Mike: He was talking to everybody, blowing off steam. It sounded like he had a major run-in with Lionel Luthor.
Clark: The sheriff said he bought a bottle of tequila from you.
Mike: Yeah. I wish I hadn't done it now. The cops want me to testify. I could lose my liquor license.
Clark: I've never seen my dad drink more than one or two beers. Are you sure someone didn't put something in his drink?
Mike: Nobody had to put anything in his drink the way he was knocking them back. Listen, I know you don't want to hear this, but Jonathan said he was gonna take care of Lionel once and for all.
Clark: My dad would never say that.
Mike: I've known Jonathan since high school. He's always had a temper. There's no doubt in my mind he did it.
Clark grabs him by the shirt and lifts him up threateningly.
Mike: You're just as bad as your old man!
Pete: Clark, let him go, man! (Clark holds on) Clark, let him go! Be cool!
Clark puts Mike down and he and Pete leave.
CUT TO Clark and Pete driving away.
Clark: The guy's lying. He's involved. I think he's the one who spiked my dad's drink.
Pete: Clark, look, I'm on your side, but putting a bartender through spin cycle isn't the most intelligent thing to do right now.
Clark: I know. I'm sorry.
There is a semi truck coming toward them and it swerves into their lane.
Clark: Pete, look out!
Pete swerves out of the way and his car goes flying off the side of the road. They land in a dirt field nearby and bounce along the ground before finally coming to a stop. The semi truck stops as Clark and Pete are unfastening their safety belts. The truck driver, wearing a ski mask, opens the door and points a rifle at Pete's car. The gun is fired and we follow the bullet to Pete's car, through the back fender, and into the gas tank where it causes an explosion.
Clark kicks his door off and using his super speed, grabs Pete and runs from the car. He pushes Pete to the ground and lies down on top of him to block him from the explosion. When the smoke clears, only the frame of the car is left.
Clark: Are you all right?
Pete: Yeah, I think so. (Clark looks around, but the truck is gone) But you must've definitely ticked someone off.
They both look at the burning car.
Fade to black.
Act 3 Scene 1
A doctor listens to Pete's heart at the hospital. Day. Pete looks out the window where Clark is waiting. Lex approaches Clark.
Lex: Clark, I heard you had a narrow escape.
Clark: What do you care?
Lex: Because I think this hit-and-run may be connected to my father's shooting. I warned you to stay out of this, Clark.
Clark: Why? So you could control the situation?
Lex: I'm not controlling anything.
Clark: I don't know who to believe anymore.
Lex: Dominic must've made quite an impression.
Clark: This isn't about Dominic.
Lex: He's asked the hospital staff to keep me away from my father. Why do you think that is?
Clark: Probably to protect him.
Lex: Or himself. If my father regains consciousness, he may be able to identify who shot him.
Clark: Do you think Dominic's involved? Why would he suddenly turn against Lionel?
Lex: Because the decision to buy out LexCorp affects him as much as it does me.
Flash back to Lionel arguing with Lex as Dominic watches.
Lionel: You better have something stronger than words to back up those threats, son, because as of this moment, you are just another employee.
Lex: I'm going to Metropolis. When I get back I want you gone.
Lex leaves the room, walks to the end of the hall, and stops. He turns around and comes back to the study, listening to Dominic and Lionel.
Dominic: You never told me you wanted Lex back.
Lionel: I thought it was assumed.
Dominic: You know how much I care about this company. I can't believe you're giving Lex another chance.
Lionel: I gave Lex a taste of independence to demonstrate the futility of working against me. But I always intended to bring him back into the fold.
Dominic: You made promises to me. Promises that I expect you to keep.
Lionel: You've been loyal, Dominic. But, uh, Lex... is blood.
Dominic: I've worked too long to let you take everything away from me now.
Dominic turns to leave and sees Lex at the door.
Lex: (Smugly) I forgot my keys.
Back to the present.
Clark: You think he was angry enough to shoot your father?
A flash of Dominic shooting Lionel.
Lex: Seizing the reigns of a billion-dollar corporation is a powerful incentive. All he needed was someone to take the blame.
A flash of Mike drugging Jonathan's beer. Jonathan leaves the bar and Dominic enters. Mike hands him the bottle of tequila. Back to the present.
Clark: Why didn't you tell anyone about this?
Lex: My father was shot the same day he bought my company out from under me.
Clark: While you were playing it close the vest, my father was sitting in jail. How long were you planning on letting him stay there?
Lex: Until I knew for sure he didn't do it. Now I do. Look, this shooting is related to the buyout. I needed the guilty party to make a mistake.
Clark: Like trying to kill me and Pete?
Lex takes a deep breath and doesn't respond.
Clark: (Also taking a deep breath) So what now?
Act 3 Scene 2
Henry enters the Talon and goes to Lana. Day.
Henry: Lana. I got your message. What's the urgency?
Lana: I know about the complaint Lionel Luthor filed against you.
Henry: Have you been snooping into my past?
Lana: I was curious to find out why you wouldn't help one of my closest friends.
Henry: And that gives you the right to pry into my personal life?
Lana: I'm your daughter, and if we're every going to have more than the same DNA in common, we have to be honest with each other.
Henry: Look, I didn't ask you to come barging into my life.
Lana: (Hurt) Don't worry. You know, I won't be imposing on you again.
She walks away. Henry closes his eyes, realizing he was harsh and follows her.
Henry: Lionel Luthor has nothing to do with this.
Lana: I saw the complaint.
Henry: Payback after I refused to go along with one of his ethically dubious schemes. Business as usual for LuthorCorp. You should've kept on digging.
Lana: And what would I have found?
Henry: Kansas vs. Sutton. A murder trial back in the early 90s.
Lana: I don't understand.
Henry: I was defense counsel, court-appointed, which meant I didn't give a damn. Five years after his conviction, his family has the evidence re-tested, proving he was innocent.
Lana: So you were still able to get him out, right?
Henry: (Shakes his head) By then it was too late. He had been executed three months before. After that, I hung it all up. Now I try to save the world from my living room. But at least I know nobody's gonna die because of me.
Lana: I know you can't undo the past. But you can't hide from it either.
Act 3 Scene 3
Clark enters the police station. Day. Lana and Henry are there.
Clark: Lana? What are you doing here?
Lana: Just offering some moral support. Brought some reinforcements.
Henry: I'd like to handle your father's case if you'll still have me.
Clark: (Shaking Henry's hand) Of course. We need all the help we can get. Thank you. (Henry walks away) How'd you get him to change his mind?
Lana: Well, we set some ground rules for our relationship and we promised to be honest with each other no matter what.
CUT TO Henry speaking with Martha and Jonathan at Jonathan's cell. Clark joins them.
Henry: I've got another bail hearing set for this afternoon. Now, I'm sure with Jonathan's standing in the community we can have him out by supper.
Clark: I just got some good news from Lex. His dad's doing better. He's expecting to regain consciousness.
Martha: Oh, thank God.
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