The world's most famous superhero and comic books' most famous journalist face the pressures and complexities that come with balancing work, justice, and parenthood in today's society.The world's most famous superhero and comic books' most famous journalist face the pressures and complexities that come with balancing work, justice, and parenthood in today's society.The world's most famous superhero and comic books' most famous journalist face the pressures and complexities that come with balancing work, justice, and parenthood in today's society.
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Reviewers say 'Superman & Lois' is lauded for its fresh perspective on the superhero, emphasizing his dual roles as a superhero and father. Strong performances by Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch, along with the exploration of family dynamics, are highlighted. However, some criticize the show for CW tropes, inconsistent writing, and portrayal of teenagers. Complaints about pacing, Superman's powers, and social issue integration are noted. Despite these issues, many appreciate the blend of superhero action and family drama.
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I think this is one of the best Superman shows to date.
The stories are well written and the final season so far has been stellar. Tyler makes a great superman and a really good Clark Kent. Elizabeth also makes a great Lois and I love how they slowly developed the story with both of his kids. I will be sad to see it go honestly, but the writers so far are doing a good job with the final season in its story telling. I hope it stays that way =) I wish this would have lasted as long as Smallville did although I was less impressed at Smallville the last few seasons personally. I hope they make some sort of tv movie in the future, but probably won't since supposedly this is ending because of the James Gunn stuff which I think is ridiculous, if true.
The stories are well written and the final season so far has been stellar. Tyler makes a great superman and a really good Clark Kent. Elizabeth also makes a great Lois and I love how they slowly developed the story with both of his kids. I will be sad to see it go honestly, but the writers so far are doing a good job with the final season in its story telling. I hope it stays that way =) I wish this would have lasted as long as Smallville did although I was less impressed at Smallville the last few seasons personally. I hope they make some sort of tv movie in the future, but probably won't since supposedly this is ending because of the James Gunn stuff which I think is ridiculous, if true.
I havent been a fan of the CW superhero shows for a long time and I watched this just to see what they had done.
What a surprise! Well produced, good strong story to start, you feel the strength characters right from the begining.
Just hope this doesnt end up going like the other CW shows with silly story lines, too main pointless characters and the need to add team mate after team mate.
This felt like Superman lets keep that.
I just finished the last episode of season 3 and have to say that Superman & Lois is every bit as good as I thought it would be! Admittedly, I'm huge fan of Superhero movies/shows and Superman and Batman have been my favorite since childhood so I was really looking forward to this since it was announced and has not disappointed. While Henry Cavill is the best Superman ever (my opinion of course) and Tom Welling (Smallville) was the best on TV, Tyler Hoechlin more than held his own and makes a great Superman/Clark Kent! I admit that the kids can be a little annoying at times and are the only negative on a great show. This is the best CW show since the early seasons of Arrow and the Flash. It's too bad it's ending next season.
Who would've thought that Superman, the Man of Steel, would end up in Smallville, tangled in family drama, mortgages, and PTA meetings? "Superman & Lois" reboots the hero we know (and sometimes feel we know too well) by letting us in on the most human chapter of his life: being a dad, husband, and trying to fit in among us mere mortals. But don't worry - the laser eyes, super-speed, and world-saving are all still there, just with a side of high school angst and neighborhood gossip.
Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch sell the classic couple dynamic with chemistry as magnetic as kryptonite to Superman himself. Watching Superman try to raise teenagers is a plot twist, especially when he's forced to confront a threat more daunting than Lex Luthor: keeping secrets from moody teens who definitely did not sign up to be half-Kryptonian. Between grounding his sons and stopping the next apocalypse, Superman shows us it's tough being super when you're in a family that still needs to be home by dinner.
"Superman & Lois" delivers high-octane action with enough family drama to make it relatable, because, deep down, who doesn't love seeing a guy who can bench-press a mountain have to juggle work-life balance? If you're into superheroics with a slice of suburban life and a dash of humanity, this show gives Clark Kent the glow-up he deserves.
Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch sell the classic couple dynamic with chemistry as magnetic as kryptonite to Superman himself. Watching Superman try to raise teenagers is a plot twist, especially when he's forced to confront a threat more daunting than Lex Luthor: keeping secrets from moody teens who definitely did not sign up to be half-Kryptonian. Between grounding his sons and stopping the next apocalypse, Superman shows us it's tough being super when you're in a family that still needs to be home by dinner.
"Superman & Lois" delivers high-octane action with enough family drama to make it relatable, because, deep down, who doesn't love seeing a guy who can bench-press a mountain have to juggle work-life balance? If you're into superheroics with a slice of suburban life and a dash of humanity, this show gives Clark Kent the glow-up he deserves.
What a refreshing take on Superman again. I finally feel like I'm watching the character I've been reading for the last 30+ years. They get him so right! The cinematography is amazing and it feels like I'm watching a movie each week and not a TV show.
I'm so happy CW/WB green lit this show because it's the best Superman portrayal in the last 15 years.
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- TriviaThe pilot pays homage to "Action Comics" #1 (Superman's debut) by depicting the hero's original Golden Age costume for the first time in live-action. The famous green car from the cover is also featured.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Crazy creditsSuperman flies by the WB logo and turns it into the DC Comics logo.
Both logos are red and blue and are set on the Kent farm.
- ConnectionsFeatured in DC Fandome (2020)
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