EvelynC:
You said:
Also, I re-viewed the Pilot to see Clark's "walk" at the Apollo. After he had floated up and tightened the offending light bulb, he laid restlessly on the bed, then got up and then he did just walk up the wall, then stood there with his head near the light and tapped it, as his feet were at the uppermost edge of the wall by the ceiling, stayed there a few seconds, then walked back down the way he had gone up.
That's how I remembered it. I wonder if a full 360 degree version ended up on the cutting room floor.
Corrina:
Thanks for the note. I'm glad you thought it worked. Once I decided to do this in two scenes, I couldn't resist going with a fixed POV for each section. It did limit what we get to see but it felt like the right way to approach the story.
Bob