Once again, the superhero saved the day!
And that’s precisely where season 2 will begin.
How is Natalie going to adapt to her new surroundings?

Elizabeth Tulloch on ‘Superman & Lois’.Dean Buscher/The CW
Well, it takes a while.
There’s some hesitancy.
We talked a lot about Natalie and Lois, and the reality of it.
If this was a real situation, how would you respond?
But they’re not the same person.
It would be the same for Natalie.
That looks like my mom, but it’s not.
They’re strangers, which is a weird thing to think about.
It’s not an instant thing.
It’s going to take probably a couple seasons before they actually really understand each other.
Speaking of family dynamics, we know Jenna Dewan’sLucy Lane is showing up this season.
What can we expect from her arrival?
You come to understand their fraught relationship and many of the reasons for it.
We hit a lot of those, but we never talked about Lois' mom.
We never said her sister’s name once.
Are we going to get to see this school for super-kids?
You’re not really going to see the actual school, but it’s still a part of things.
Yeah, they’re going to develop, I’ll say, this season.
You’ll see quite a bit more.
How would you describe Clark’s dynamic with Anderson [Ian Bohen]?
I would describe it as not great.
[Laughs] It’s a lot of misunderstandings.
Anderson is like anybody that takes over for somebody that was really good at their job in that position.
In this specific case, it’s like you said.
Lane knows Superman’s secret.
He’s part of a family.
When Superman would just take off and leave, he knew where he was going.
He was either going to go see Lois or the boys.
But to Anderson, when Superman takes off, he doesn’t know where he’s going.
He can’t communicate that.
The frustration starts to mount on Anderson’s side.
Superman & Loisreturns Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the CW.