-Which poet wrote that? -Shakespeare. 2.05 • Nocturne
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-Which poet wrote that? -Shakespeare. 2.05 • Nocturne
Good parent Lionel
Lionel: I suppose since it's my fault that you got turned into this. The least I can do is make sure that YOU ARE NEVER CHAINED AGAIN!
Byron moore: Will I see Clark or Lama again?
Lionel: We're going to have you a new playmate. You might like her. Her name is Emily.
Yes Emily and Byron training montage hehehe
Also Side note. Lionel having flashbacks of his owm childhood when he finds out that the boy's parents KEPT HIM VIA CHAINS.
flashbacks!
tbf, tho, Byron might not wanting a training partner with Clark and Lana 😏
“You just, you can’t imagine how hard it was for both of us.”
You’re right; I can’t imagine. My brain refuses to engage with the scenario of ‘imagine the struggles the child abusers were going through in abusing their child.’
“You, you probably think we’re horrible parents.”
Yes, I do think that, but only because it’s true.
“They promised that the drug would make him better. Would make him normal.”
So the drug wasn’t to help or make things easier for him — assuming that was even necessary, which given the amount of faith I have in your judgment, I really can’t make that assumption. The drug was to make him “normal.” Better here means better for you. Got it. Good to know that you’ve always been horrible parents at least.
“We didn’t know what to do.”
Claim that a drug trial gave him a severe sun allergy — which depending on the exact nature of the bodily processes causing his change might not even be a lie technically — meaning he can no longer go outside in the sunlight at all, and start looking for ways to accommodate his new disability.
“He didn’t, didn’t understand why we had to keep him down here.”
I would say that makes two of us, but that would imply that you did have to do that, and you didn’t. At all.
“We felt like the monsters.”
Yes, accurate, you are monsters. And don’t think I didn’t notice the “the” in there. Don’t think I didn’t notice the subtle implication that Byron is a monster. Because I did notice, and that alone is enough to make you monsters. Absolutly terrible, despicable human beings.
Smallville had this actual, literal goddamn child abuser who, along with her husband, faked her son’s death, chained him up, and locked him in the hidden cellar for EIGHT YEARS, is up in here trying to throw herself a pity party, and I am having none of it, y’all.
Sean Faris as Byron Moore in Smallville S02E05
Clark Kent and Byron Moore in Smallville S02E05
he’s me i’m him
Lana Lang and Byron Moore in Smallville S02E05
Plymouth Argyle's latest Bury signing will be looking to add these 2 qualities
Plymouth Argyle's latest Bury signing will be looking to add these 2 qualities #PAFC
Byron Moore has become the fifth player to join Plymouth Argyle from a troubled Bury. FC
The 30-year-old striker has made the decision to follow his teammates and ex-manager, Ryan Lowe to Plymouth as Bury’s financial problems continue.
The striker has gone to the Pilgrims for free which is obviously another blow to the Shakers, although the players have to think of their future. When they…
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