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Ssssuuuuhhh ... Whaaaa?
Ssssuuuuhhh ... Whaaaa?

^ to extend this further out of personal curiosity, if there was an actor that refused to do nudity, even if there was a scene the required it, would you claim that to be unprofessional?
For most parts, that is agreed before the casting of the role is finalised. Tom Welling signed on to make a show about the young Clark Kent, a character famous for wearing glasses.
An adult Clark Kent, yes. A young Clark Kent, not necessarily.
Young Clark has been depicted many times over the years as either wearing glasses or not.
It has never been written in stone one way or another and has fluctuated over time.
Nevertheless, it should be expected when auditioning for the role. You certainly shouldn't wave female audience reaction in the producers' faces and start talking about contractual clauses when they ask you to do it for one episode.
Nevertheless, it should be expected when auditioning for the role. You certainly shouldn't wave female audience reaction in the producers' faces and start talking about contractual clauses when they ask you to do it for one episode.
Didn't he wear glasses in one episode?
Nevertheless, it should be expected when auditioning for the role. You certainly shouldn't wave female audience reaction in the producers' faces and start talking about contractual clauses when they ask you to do it for one episode.
Didn't he wear glasses in one episode?
Nevertheless, it should be expected when auditioning for the role. You certainly shouldn't wave female audience reaction in the producers' faces and start talking about contractual clauses when they ask you to do it for one episode.
Didn't he wear glasses in one episode?
There was also an episode where he had a vagina.
They dropped the ball with the Clark/Chloe romance potential. Just like they dropped the ball with Clark/Lana by having the two of them break up and then get back together. They should have at least explored the possibilty of a relationship between those two other than Clark telling Chloe that he "only thinks of her as a friend" and Chloe accepting it. Although she didn't accept that during season three when she agreed to investigate Clark on Lex's behalf (we know what that got her).
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