oh now this is interesting--apparently kryptonite doesn't have to be shielded with lead--ordinary drywall will do.
Whoo-hoo! This makes it easier for us ficwriters, hunh?
What--waddya mean *I* still have to play by the rules--they don't!
Crap.
*pouts*
ETA: buy this premise or I'll shoot this dog?
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2/10/06 02:09 am (UTC)Erm....nerdy glasses? Are clipboards and a labcoat involved? *mouth go all dry*
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2/10/06 02:24 am (UTC)Must lie down now...possibly with a cold compress.
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2/10/06 03:30 am (UTC)*hides grin*
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2/10/06 08:15 am (UTC)So you can basically put anything between Clark and the rocks -- even after Clark has already seen them.
Didn't he knock a bookcase over onto some rocks or rock juice or something once and it worked?
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2/10/06 08:21 am (UTC)But yes, if I recall correctly, Clark knocked a shelf into some kryptonite. I think the audience was supposed to infer that the GreenK had been knocked out of range, and was no longer harmful to him. The only problem with this is that the range where GreenK becomes actively harmful to him changes all the time, so that scene wound up being a little too convenient.
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2/10/06 02:08 am (UTC)Gah. Show... so... bad. Can't... not... watch...
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2/10/06 02:10 am (UTC)*Falls down laughing*
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