Lois forgave Lucy, but she also stated that Lucy would have to regain her trust. Lois didn't allow Lucy to escape accountability of her actions.
Lucy, for her part, not only apologized for not confiding in Lois and trusting her judgement, but acknowledged why she acted the way she did. She admitted that she was envious of Lois and the way she is perceived to be the "good" daughter since her fall from grace. She wanted to prove to her father that she could be mature and responsible enough to be entrusted with important tasks and protect the family. She allowed that desire to compromise her faith in Clark's character and Lois' judgement. Lois admitted herself that she enjoyed being considered the "good" daughter, so I think both sisters addressed their issues with their relationship which is a great step to repairing it.
From Lois and Lucy to Lois and Clark and Tess and Oliver, the episode showed that family is about understanding, forgiveness, and second chances.
Lucy, for her part, not only apologized for not confiding in Lois and trusting her judgement, but acknowledged why she acted the way she did. She admitted that she was envious of Lois and the way she is perceived to be the "good" daughter since her fall from grace. She wanted to prove to her father that she could be mature and responsible enough to be entrusted with important tasks and protect the family. She allowed that desire to compromise her faith in Clark's character and Lois' judgement. Lois admitted herself that she enjoyed being considered the "good" daughter, so I think both sisters addressed their issues with their relationship which is a great step to repairing it.
From Lois and Lucy to Lois and Clark and Tess and Oliver, the episode showed that family is about understanding, forgiveness, and second chances.
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