Lois is already familiar with the idea of alternate universes, so probably the idea that one of those might have hers being fictional will only weird her out for a while. She will not entirely believe that she is in any way central to such a story.
Again: just hold off on details about how close she is to Superman, her relationship with Clark, and Clark/Kal-El/Superman identity stuff, and we're probably good. Oh, and I guess any actual details of Smallville canon. She has already been spoiled on the general-mythos-star-reporter thing, though.
Now then, Tavi. I dunno if Sheldon reads Jim Butcher, or if he'd've read Alera as well as Dresden, but I'd prefer Tavi not get canon-punctured, at least not until he's further into canon. For one, he'll do something rash; for another, he is paranoid sometimes.
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Lois is already familiar with the idea of alternate universes, so probably the idea that one of those might have hers being fictional will only weird her out for a while. She will not entirely believe that she is in any way central to such a story.
Again: just hold off on details about how close she is to Superman, her relationship with Clark, and Clark/Kal-El/Superman identity stuff, and we're probably good. Oh, and I guess any actual details of Smallville canon. She has already been spoiled on the general-mythos-star-reporter thing, though.
Now then, Tavi. I dunno if Sheldon reads Jim Butcher, or if he'd've read Alera as well as Dresden, but I'd prefer Tavi not get canon-punctured, at least not until he's further into canon. For one, he'll do something rash; for another, he is paranoid sometimes.
I think that's about it!