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Re: Lois & Clark Worth It??
I might be in the minority here, but I love this one on DVD. I do think that after S2, it lost some of it's appeal to me. And I agree that S1 was the best one. The main issue that I have with this series (DVD) is the less-than-expected transfer quality. The images appear to me to be "soft" and "fuzzy". Comparing a couple of series that originated 25-30 years earlier (Time Tunnel, Twilight Zone Def Version), L & C S1 comes in a distant "2nd place" to these two examples. I haven't seen S2 yet, still viewing S1. Seems strange to me that a series in the 90's isn't as good (xfr) as some of the 60's TV/DVD's.
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One of my beefs is that besides Lex Luthor they never really used any of Supes comic villains..And when they did they were done ridiculously.
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The show also suffers from what most movie/tv comic shows suffer from. They act is if they are the only superhero in the world...almost ignoring every other superhero. This happens in both Marvel & DC movies & tv shows. Although, I do believe L&C once made a comment about the "nut" in Gotham.
I think Smallville was the first tv/movie to bring in other actual heroes. Besides the animated shows.
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Aunt May's line was just a little wink-wink joke for comic fans. I believe what Todd refers to is things like the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man ignoring the other's villains and problems except in special cases, even though they both live in NYC.
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Exactly. It just seems like every tv show/movie acts like that he/she is the only superhero in the world.
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I picked up S1 & S2 when both were on sale but haven't watched a single episode yet. I hope I like it. I'm not very picky tho so I have a feeling I will.
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I always loved Lois and Clark and I think Teri Hatcher was the first girl on tv who I liked

The stories are on the cheesy side, but the Superman stuff is done decently, I sort of liked John Shea as Lex Luthor, despite the fact he had hair. Shea played him as a suave-sadistic mofo. Very full of himself, there was one episode early on where he's doing all this monologuing, and I think he's doing it to a reflection of himself, that's how vain he is.
I do like Dean Cain and thought his portrayal of Clark was decent, though I like Tom Welling more (in fact Tom is probably my favorite Clark with Reeve being my favorite Superman).
This seemed to be the first Superman show where Martha Kent was more of the free spirited, techy, cool kind of mom. Jonathan was just a side character more than anything. Though there's a fun episode where he finds a nude painting of Martha and thinks she's having an affair on him.
Overall a good show, imho.
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Finally closing in on finishing the viewing of the series on DVD. I'm about halfway thru S4. I bought all of the sets at release but took a long vacation from viewing the series after Lois & Clark got married in S3 of the show. So far, I love the S4 episodes.
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