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1/27/07 03:04 pm (UTC)
*sniffle* Yeah, a powerless Clark had to go through the real experience of living on the street and being a runaway - again Smallville very much glossed over being a runaway kid on the streets of a major metropolitan city when they had Clark runaway (I am sure their argument is that Clark was superpowered and was always willing to knock over banks, sure night 2 or 3, but night one - it's not like Clark ran with any money, or even the pack you gave your Clark. So I still call shenanigans.)


I really like that he tried to get a job; I like that it didn't work out because his was just too - dirty, young - although it might have also not worked out because he didn't know the right places to go for off the books work (which also right true for a sheltered hurting kid from the "sticks").


I love that he didn't want to sleep.



Get up Kal. Do something. You're going to die. Do something Kal, you're going to die.

I don't care, Whitney's gone. I want to be gone too.

No, you don't that's not you speaking. There's something inside of you... You're going to die. Whitney's going to kill you.


I don't know if he's made to the other side of his grief yet, but I love how the other half of himself - the Kryptionian bit that protects him the best that it can, for all its being muted, is still fight for Clark - fighting to keep him alive and get him whole eventually.


So the question becomes is there something physically wrong with Clark now that Whitney ... Do your Kryptonians mate for life (*cough..with Lex..cough* ) and Clark and Whitney started the process so Whitney's .. means more then just the simple (*sob* not simple loss of his presence?
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