Sue S. wrote:
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Sleep floating was in the show. Off the top of my head I can think of two instances. The first is in Foundling (S1). The other time is in Just Say Noah (S3).
Thanks, Sue. Actually, I did remember seeing the sleep floating. My question wasn't about him doing it; it was that stress caused him to do it more frequently.

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As for the eyeglasses - that just seems like common sense to me. Why else would someone with Clark's perfect eyesight choose to wear glasses?
To make him look less athletic (at least to those who hold to stereotypes), so that people would be less likely to believe him capable of superhuman feats should he slip? (That is, someone might see the result of such a feat, but not necessarily who did it.) Although (Thank goodness!) LNC did not make Clark the bumbling nebbish he appears to be in Christopher Reeves' interpretation of him, the rationale could well be the same.

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Especially since, in the L&C universe, his alter-ego came after his use of optometry?
Yup. I mentioned that in my original post.

Thanks again for giving me possible answers to the questions. :-)

cheers,
Lynn