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"His easiest connection to humanity is Lois, because he feels so deeply and so strongly about her that that's his litmus to the rest of humanity. If he can affect her, and well, if he can't affect her, how can he affect the rest of the world? If this person that he loves and cares for so much, if he can't affect her positively, then how can he hope to affect other people that only know him as a guy who saves things?" - Brandon Routh, Wizard Magazine #172 Feb 06
"Superman could go in and get rid of [Lois' fiance] Richard [White], but he cares too much about her to do anything like that. The ultimate thing is to have her realize that she's still in love with him without forcibly doing it, letting her figure out things." - Brandon Routh, Wizard Magazine #172 Feb 06
"He returns to a world that has moved on without him. Lois Lane has moved on; she has a child and a fiancee, but her heart is still elsewhere. What ensues is basically a return story in which the world has to reconcile with the return of its beloved savior and Lois Lane must reconcile the return of an old boyfriend. And Superman has to reclaim his place in the world and in the life of Lois Lane." - Bryan Singer, Wizard Magazine #172 Feb 06
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