ext_10611 ([identity profile] romanyg.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lettered 2006-10-29 01:07 am (UTC)

Funny, but I'm not usually not into big guys. I'm a wee thing and they scare me. It's a self-preservation thing. So I have *no* clue about my TW spasticness.

And you *totally* cheated with the JM tongue. He's all blowed up and stuff.

Oh, and I meant that I write Lex POV but it's all about Clark. Lex is surprisingly accessible, his cadence and crazycakeness is easy to fall into. I'm not saying that I do a *great* job, but it's adequate. I've found SV fandom very welcoming with what I've done so far. They're enthusiastically seductive that way. *g*

And I find that's the case with Spike too as far as cadence and motivation. I can understand his rhythm whereas Angel is so much more difficult. Angel has a deep inner life. And when I do write from his POV there's a lot more poetry and dream sequences and such and is not really fit for public consumption.

There is a certain complexity that fandom brings to SV, but they can oversimplify the Clark/Lex relationship too, which personally makes me all GAH! and not in a good way. For instance, there was a *ton* of symbolism in this week's ep. How Duncan, Lex's school friend, is really a proto-Clark, and his failure in that relationship, the disastrousness of it, reflects Lex's relationship with Clark. It's not coincidence that Duncan was hit by a car, presumed dead, and then Lex hit Clark with his car years later. Clark represented a second chance for Lex. But Lex is essentially the same person in so many ways and chooses the way of power, swallows hurt down.

Lex wanting the lab notes for his friend, reducing him to an experiment, indicates how he will be willing to splay Superman out on a lab table in the future. It's all about the journey, and is *way* more than the gay.

I haven't read Femme's fic yet either because I haven't seen SPN. I do have the 1st season on DVD but haven't taken it out of it's wrapper yet. *wins sad person contest, WINS!*

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