I’ve been rewatching smallville (again) bc it’s one of my biggest comfort shows so pls take my hcs for clex 😭😭🫶🫶 click for higher quality pls image compression hates me
Found this silly reddit for which Superman couple had the best chemistry:
"Clark and Lex were obsessed with each other to the point where someone should've thrown a cold bucket of water in their direction"
Sizzle
omg in this panel, they said they took feedback from their gay wardrobe manager on their facial expressions/nonverbal gestures towards each other:
"And then we had Steve... Steve, our wardrobe guy, he was, what would you say? Eccentric, gay man who would always be like, "Oh my god. You're gonna let that take go? You should definitely do another." - Steve would sometimes say, "You need to go again." The directors would get mad. They're like, "Who is he?" "He's the Wardrobe guy." And he's like, "I know better than you, trust me.""
YES finger snaps
their chemistry is like I've been living in an amish village and just saw an exposed ankle for the first time :O
Tim in his CEO suit, hair perfectly blushed, black leather gloves, silver ring with green rock on his finger. He's stepping over a halfdead & bloody Kon-El.
Tim's smiling.
"Oh darling, we both know I was never your Lois Lane," & Kon gasps in pain.
“I mean, he drives a little fast, sure…”
That’s the meanest thing Clark seems to be able to conjure up. Not just about Lex, but about anyone. Pete wonders if there’s a place where he can apply for Sainthood for someone else.
Five people dwell on their endearments to Clark Kent. 5+1 fic kind of turned on its head.
So you know how Ollie's chilly makes Superman-the guy that is practically a God- cough and gag yet Bruce-a normal dude- is completely fine? What if it's because of the autism?
Think about it. In the simplest terms autism is primarily a issue with the development of nerves, which explains sensory overload. A much less talked about symptom however, is the inability to feel certain things because the nerves are underdeveloped (it's why some people, myself included, can't feel heat to well and tend to take hotter showers)
So if Bruce is autistic, which he obviously is, his trip-v receptors (what detects spice), are under developed and so he can't feel spice like others? He can probably taste the tang associated with spice, but can't actually feel the heat/pain. He might not even realize it's supposed to feel a certain way.
I just imagine him going back for seconds and everyone staring at him and he has no idea why.