Another thing, did anyone else think it was odd that Kal-El seemed to deliberately avoid using any of his powers as "Clark Kent"? I know that there has been some debate about whether Clark could really super-speed-read a book without tearing the pages apart / setting them on fire or type on a computer super-fast without breaking the keyboard or causing the word processing application to crash or race through the streets with groceries without the groceries being "blown away" or catching on fire, etc.
But, it seemed a little odd that he never used his powers to make his life as Clark easier. He could have easily researched and written all of the crappy assignments that Perry gave him, thus earning Perry's respect which may have then led to Perry allowing Clark some leeway when choosing his assignments (i.e. writing about Batman instead of football). Even at home with Lois, he was frying eggs on the stovetop when he could have simply used his heat vision. Or he could have super-sped undressed before hopping into the bath with Lois. Or he could have crushed a piece of coal to make a diamond instead of buying one online.
Does Superman avoid doing those things because he's still worried that he can't control his powers? Because he's worried that by using any of his abilities as Clark Kent, then he may inadvertently reveal his secret identity? Or for some other reason? It just seemed to be a departure from most other versions of the Superman story (to my knowledge) where he does use his powers to make his life as Clark Kent a little easier.