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A much more lavish version of the popular Superman television series which had first aired forty years earlier, Lois & Clark focused more on the Man of Steel's early adult years in Metropolis. With the unknowing help of Lois Lane, Clark Kent created Superman there in Metropolis after finding work at the world-famous Daily Planet newspaper, where he meets fellow reporter Lois Lane.
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Sun,
22 Jan, 1995
S2.E12The Eyes Have It
Two scientists make Superman blind with a beam of light in his eyes, now Lois needs to take care of him on her house, while everybody think that Clark is in the mountains with Mayson Drake.
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Sun,
26 Mar, 1995
S2.E18Tempus Fugitive
Lois and Clark need to travel to 1966 with the help of H.G. Wells and his time machine to prevent a villain from the future who wants to destroy the baby Superman. The villain tells Lois about Clark's most important secret...his secret identity!
Dean Cain
Clark Kent …
Teri Hatcher
Lois Lane
Lane Smith
Perry White
Justin Whalin
Jimmy Olsen
K Callan
Martha Kent
Eddie Jones
Jonathan Kent
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93-97, honestly, why is it the best Sci-Fi shows are only 4 seasons if you're lucky? And this one didn't even get 4 seasons and a movie. It just... ended. It was a shame.
We need to be honest here, Dean Cain was a great Superman and an even better Clark Kent. He did it well, and was able to be the bumbling Clark, the courageous hero... and the relationship guy, which was sort of the draw to it, and the reason it's title was "Lois & Clark."
At the heart, it was a show about a relationship, and one marred by the pitfalls of.... living with a super hero. That was a good pitch right there, that added something to the genre that you never really saw before, and Clark was excellent for the role.
I loved the take, and (unlike Snyder) it was done right. Superman is a light character. He's not a dark and brooding character, he's light and fun, and this was able to balance adult relationship comedy with kid friendly super hero show.
It walked a fine line, but it did it deftly and with more class and originality than you see in the new comic book fare.
GenerationofSwine10 Jan, 2023
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