Beautiful superhero enlightenment

Dorothy 2022-11-05 16:28:01

This 90's TV series seems to be a superhuman enlightenment for many people. I accidentally mentioned it once, and several friends even remembered this TV series and said they liked Clark very much. As the title suggests, the highlight of the show is not Superman, but Superman's other identity, Clark. The little reporters here are really handsome, so Su, and so cute! Unlike Clark in other works who use clumsy and ordinary to cover up his identity, Clark in this show is a very good person, very smart and has a keen insight, and even a little humor. Occasionally watching him tease Louise makes me laugh. He will also encounter all kinds of problems, and some problems can not be solved by becoming a superman, but he can solve them one by one with tact. Being away from Superman and letting Clark show his own charm is the most appreciative part of this TV series. Also worth mentioning is this version of Lex, who is very characterful and charismatic, and deserves to be Superman's biggest opponent. It's a pity that Lex's role is mainly concentrated in the first season, and only occasional cameo appearances in the next three seasons. The show has four seasons and more than 90 episodes. If you don't have time, you can just watch the first two seasons, which are also imported from China. The next three or four seasons gradually fell into the plot of small talk, and occasionally there was a feeling of being possessed by Qiong Yao's drama. It was really boring, and it was worth not watching. The recommendation index is one star less, which is lost because of the protracted plot of the next two seasons. As a digression, Dean Kane, who plays Superman, recently appeared in the new drama "Supergirl". He almost didn't recognize him at first glance. He thought Clark was so handsome back then. It's too late" feeling.

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Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman quotes

  • Mayson Drake: Stop the presses! I've always wanted to say that in a newsroom.

    Lois Lane: Nobody ever says that, you know. It's just on television.

    Mayson Drake: Well, sure, but it still felt good.

  • Clark Kent: Uh, Lois, could you hand me a nail file?

    Lois Lane: Why do men always assume that women have nail files with them?

    Clark Kent: I'm sorry, but do you have a nail file?

    Lois Lane: Actually, I do, but only because it's part of my pocket knife.