Really enjoyed this show. They also changed Perry White into a more fatherly figure for the Daily Planet team and we learnt a lot more about his backstory.
I’m embarrassed to admit I had a massive crush on him. His mother lives in the city I grew up in and I always felt like I was low key perving on a neighbor 😂. I was so excited when he adopted a dog from the spca I volunteered at as a teenager. It’s the little things, but it really was a wonderful interpretation of the characters.
There's a lot to be said for the protagonists, but to this day the show's version of the Kents, Jonathan and Martha, are who I think of when it comes to these characters. They are, to me, the perfect portrayal.
I agree. The comics made his parents important characters, someone he could go to for advice. It grounded Superman as someone who didn't always have the answers. Something missing from other versions who his parents get killed off early on (with the exception of Superboy )
The fact that the Superman action scenes were so few was what made it so great. When the suit came out, you always knew something special was about to happen. But you had to wait for it.
you're the kind of person everybody wants to meet. random bullshit conversations which don't inevitably go "wow... you're famous... what;s that like?" ,,, Dean will probably appreciate and remember that too. because it's a real conversation, not a blasé bullshit faux fandom. it's real interest in eachother. i bet Dean loved that you spoke of anything else.
@@daRiddler32Guess you didn't get him talking about any of his far right conspiracy theories, his disturbing intolerance of a wide range of people - not a big fan of us gays, is good ol' Deano - etc etc. Look at people in the round, rather than Well He Was Nice To Me For 90 Seconds, and he is one deeply horrible human being.
I remember watching this back in the 90's while growing up. About 4 months ago, I gave it another go and binged the entire series. I really enjoyed it, but by the time I got to the last season, I feel like it was time for it to end.
@MatthewWeiler1984 I couldn’t agree more. I never liked how they developed the show after the characters got together. They really didn’t know how they wanted to progress the characters and it showed.
ITA. They already had problems in the third season (the frog eating clone amnesia arc was cringy) and by the fourth I had problems recognizing the characters, especially Clark. And I adored the series from the start and was a huge fan.
@@denise9735they did this arc at the last minute. Because DC and abc decided they wanted to have the wedding episode be the same day they got married in the comics. Leads to quite a whatever episode, which they seemly random get married at the last minute
I saw Dean at a convention, he is the sweetest most gracious person I have ever seen. He was so caring and pleased with the people who stood in line to meet him. He truly is a Superman.
He was a nice guy met him before the TV show Supergirl came out and a lot of his views started killing his fan base. He was just generally nice to talk too
I remember seeing this show as a kid back in the mid-90s and it was a fun time. I mean the way that Teri Hatcher had played Lois Lane to Dean Cain's Superman was pure Timeless fun.
I thought that Dean Caine was right up there with Christopher Reeve as one of the best performers of Superman, though Christopher Reeve will always be the top for me.
I met both Dean and Terri at NY Comic Con. They are two of the kindest and warmest people you can ever meet. Both are so approachable and Dean chats with his fans. Terri does as well, but I feel Dean does it longer.
both of them at the same time? Wow. I met Dean Cain years ago crossing the street, and you would think he was "Ok ask for your selfie so I can get outa here.." NOPE. he chatted for 10 minutes with a nobody like me and very humble.
This was my favorite show as a kid. I was allowed to stay up past my bedtime and watch it. It was the one show where I didn't feel alone, as I often labeled the weird or different kid. There's a quote from S1:E3 that perfectly sums up why I fell in love with Superman- "It's the idea of Superman. Someone to believe in, someone to build a few hopes around. Whatever he can do, that's enough." I loved that show as a kid, and still love it as an adult. It'll never get old. Met Dean Cain last year, he's just as amazing in person as he is on screen!
I agree the Christopher Reeve was the best Superman, but unfortunately, the plots of the later movies weren't as good as I would have liked. That Dean views Christopher Reeve as the best version of Superman does seem to show in Dean's own portrayal, and does seem to be lacking the the subsequent portrayals of Superman by other actors.
I still love this show all these years later. I started watching "Adventures of Superman" reruns as a kid in the sixties. But when I heard this series was coming, I got excited for small screen Superman all over again. Teri and Dean have magical chemistry that sold all the drama, comedy, and action. I hope elements of this show make it into the new forthcoming SUPERMAN movie.
The music for this series is my second favourite after the Williams score, obviously!! Every time i hear it, it takes me back to my childhood in the 00s, watching reruns of this show at my grannys house on the weekends!! Great show, and Dean Cain was fantastic!! Enjoyed this one, minty 🤜🤛
My Superman series as a kid was Superman: The Animated Series, but I have really grown to appreciate this one on revisit. It helps to know going into it not to expect it to just be all action but a fun character driven romcom that happens to be based around one of DC's most iconic superheroes. Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher both had real good chemistry as Clark and Lois as you watched their relationship develop over the course of the series, and I do think that was a large part of what made the series work. I also like how it showcases their work at the Daily Planet with their skills as reporters often making as much of a difference in stopping the villain-of-the-week as Superman himself. Also if it weren't for this series then readers of the comics would have never gotten Doomsday and the now iconic "Death and Return of Superman" storyline, so good on Minty for mentioning that.
She was definitely the sexiest Lois Lane I have seen. I love Margot Kidder, and she was definitely sexy in her time as well, but Teri one-uped her completely in this series.
@@heathmcrigsby she was rough on Clark but not like other Lois were other summer man’s. Phylis coats and Noel Neil were very mean. Driving off and leaving him. Thinking he was just a hayseed. I guess they were supposed to but I liked dean cain better and I liked his parents and how he flew home for dinner.
Dude I literally started watching this show for the first time 2 weeks or so ago. This show is freaking awesome. Other than the special effects I would say it’s better than Smallville and Man of Steel.
I met dean Cain at a comic convention in London in 2017 thanks to being the face of cerebral palsy in the 90s. Dean is my superman as I was born in the early 90s and I have fond memories of watching him as a kid.
Loved the show, and as someone married it is fun to see the way those two deal with the challenges. Lois turned out to be a very understanding wife and companion to Clark/Superman in the end, and it is fun to see.
True. But then again, at the time, kids stopped watching this after they saw Superman: The Animated Series, which had more action than all the mushy drama that turned them off.
Make a Lois & Clark The New Adventures of Superman animated movie that pick up what was left off after season 4 with Dean and Terri reprising their voices just like Batman The Return of Cape Crusaders.
I really loved the show when it was broadcast and the interaction of the 2 main actors. Looked forward to every week in the romance of Lois and Clark. Liked the revamp of Season 2 with more exciting storylines. Good casting overall. And then came Smallville which again rewrote the story of the early years of teenage Clark and Lois later on.
Met both of them at two different cons. Dean was great and friendly...his Q&A about the show answered some questions. Met Teri at NYCC and she was absolutely wonderful. She and I had a conversation about our daughters. I was getting an autograph for my daughter and told Miss Hatcher how my daughter was leaving for college and she said her daughter was too...we launched into a convo about how it was scary to let them go and how fast they grow up.....
I remember watching this show when it came out. I was a preteen and this show is when I fell in love with Teri Hatcher. There is just something about her eyes. She is why I don't mind watching desperate housewives with my wife lol
Lois and Clark was / is a GREAT show! Dean and Teri were awesome in their roles (as were the other main cast members)! We should've gotten a final 5th season to wrap things up before the end came. (I agree a bit with your marriage synopsis... they pulled a Moonlighting. Where, once Dave and Addie got together, the story lines seemed to dip along with the viewership.)
Great choice for a video! I loved this as a kid and couldn't wait until church every Sunday to discuss it with my friends. That who's asking Clark or superman line had me flipping out for months!!!
as a kid i didn't have a crush on kat, i had a crush on lois. teri hatcher was amazing in that role. i've recently be rewatching the series so this is fortuitous timing. it still holds up real well, sure when technology was involved it was always painfully 90's but it was fun and remains my favourite superman series.
I absolutely loved Lois and Clark. It was my fave 90s show ever to watch on Sunday nights on ABC. I was totally bummed when the show got cancelled. Dean and Teri were so good, I enjoyed their chemistry on the show so much.
I enjoyed the show from time to time when I was a kid, but in the early 2000's I was working a 3rd shift job, and Lois and Clark was airing reruns every morning when I got home - that's when I watched it the most!
This is one of those shows that has aged quite well, even not being perfect. I wouldn't mind if they did season 5 as a comic book, the same way they're doing for Burton's Batman 89 timeline. It would be fun. Dean and Teri did a fantastic job as Clark and Lois... and I dare to say that John Shea's version of Lex Luthor is my favourite version of the character in live-action form, because you see that he's Lex, but in season 1 he's not entirely obsessed with Superman, like it happens in most media portrayals, and that's a good thing, because it allows us to see him slowly going down the rabbit's hole that is his obsession with Lois in this version. And I also loved Lane Smith's Perry White (best version of Perry in my opinion). Regarding the outfit keep changing, I always attributed the changes to Clark's mom, who continued to sew his outfits (I mean, there's even one episode, where most of his outfits get destroyed, with the exception of one, and he says that his mom's going to kill him, xD), so, like the show's team, she was experimenting. xD
Lois and Clark was a great show. I really enjoyed it back in the day. Dean Cain, Teri Hatcher and all the other cast were all great. I recently re-watched the series on Tubi.
As a Superman super fan, this IS my favorite iteration of the show. I liked that the first season had a more film noir/40's detective vibe that was centered on Lois and Clark being investigative journalists. The Jazz themes were cool. But, I agree, the last season just turned into Lois and Clark making out a lot. That being said, I do have a signed photo of Dean Kane on my wall. I love Dean!
Oh wow. Perfect timing Minty. I'm currently rewatching this on DVD. Recorded every episode on VHS back in the 90s as they went to air. Hated it when the weather was bad and the TV reception would get messed up while recording
Lois and Clark is still my favorite series of the character. This is still #1 on my list followed by Superman and Lois as #2, Smallville as #3 in live action types. I will always love the series as it was one of the shows in the 90s that I watched every week and never missed on television.
I was 10 when this show debuted. I loved this version of Superman. All the cast was excellent and Dean Cain did a great job in showing the differences between Clark Kent and Superman. The only thing I didn't like was the ending in season 4. We should've gotten a proper and final season 5.
Definitely one of the best versions of these Characters. Both of the leads were fantastic and fun. The support actors great, overall well done and fun TV show.
When discussing American TV shows it is very important to understand that here we refer to them as seasons, not series. That’s why we have season finale. Here in the states the series finale is the final episode of a TV show.
This was my favorite Superman show. I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that Superman was a main character and a side character at the same time. The cast really sold me on the show. Dean Cain and Terri Hatcher defined Lois Lane and Clark Kent. Justin Whalen and Lane Smith are the best versions of Perry White and Jimmy Olsen outside of the animated series and comics
I love this show. It's a romantic comedy with a superhero, instead of the other way round. The same "with a superhero" formula can be applied to my favorite Marvel movies, like the first Captain America movie being a WWII film with a superhero. Great stuff all around.
I met Dean Cain and got my Season 1 dvd signed. Dude is super cool. Cindy Morgan was next to him and I got a signed Tron Frisbee. It was a cool Comicon
@@PixelsNcreatureS it was, but she died alone and wasn`t found for days. Sounds like it wasn`t quick, either. Rumor was COVID, although being Florida of course that wasn`t listed as the official cause. Either way, she died alone and didn't summon help for some reason.
I loved this show. I remember when it was in syndication. It used to come on in the morning on TNT network. I think at some point it was TBS network. And I used to work overnight. So I would come home in the morning just as the show would come on. It was my morning routine to watch this show after a night's work. I loved this part of my routine. Sometimes they would have back to back episodes run for a stretch of time, it was great.
The show was called Lois & Clark. Kal-el realistically only spends a fraction of his time as Superman and majority of his life being Clark. So it made sense to downplay Superman.
That was such an awesome show. Lane Smith is the definitive Perry White, Terry Hatcher was so hot, and I thought it was a good idea to keep Jonathan Kent alive.
I grew up with Superman III. The first 3 Superman movies with Christopher Reeve are my favorite. Thanks for this review, Minty. I never really got into the other Superman worlds, so this was really interesting to me. 💕 Also, please leave your sign as it is!! It’s perfect!
It’s on the dvd set interviews. The baby belong to the couple leading new krypton. Funny enough, according to the interviews for Smallville; Smallville was originally intended to be a 5 seasons long prequel to Lois and Clark. Using time travel shenanigans to restore Lax not knowing about Clark being Superman. The idea was than to go back to L&C, with a season 5. with them still taking care of the New K baby, now at school age of 5 or 6. Plans changed during the production of Smallville’s season 3b. When many of the cast and crew decided they wanted out of Smallville.
The original plan was to end the series with Lois and Clark getting married in the 6th season. But the producers insisted on keeping Lois and Clark lined up with the comics. I personally liked it when they got married. Change the Dynamics of the relationship but they're clashing personalities was still there. When they got near the end of the honeymoon phase of the relationship you started to wonder whether or not the marriage is going to last. The heartbreak when the earth doctor said they couldn't have children. The James Bond and I Love Lucy daydream segments was hysterical. There was so much more they could have done with the series and The clashing relationships of Lois and Clark.
I grew up watching this version of Superman. I had a crush on Dean Cain. Dean's version is underrated for so many years. I'm glad you did a video on this version. I did watch Superboy growing up too.
I loved that show. I was laying in bed watching a mini marathon of the show on Sep.11th on a lazy day off. The first tower had already collapsed by the time the channel I was watching switched to a news feed and I found out. Around the same time My mother finally got thru on the phone from Florida freaking out as she just knew I was at the Pentagon. I may have lived only 15 miles from it in Virginia, but never had any reason to go to or even near that building.
"Clark is who I am. Superman is what I can do."
It's a line I'll never forget because it's a great encapsulation of the character.
STAS also had a good episode where the Superman of that series says something similar.
This was a post crisis Superman decision. One that I love.
@@nicksorenson940 STAS had Jack Kirby homage character, and he was a heck of a character!
You're backwards on the quote but anyway it's one of the greatest, if not the greatest, moments of the show!
That was one of my favorite scenes from the entire show.
Really enjoyed this show. They also changed Perry White into a more fatherly figure for the Daily Planet team and we learnt a lot more about his backstory.
One of my favorite renditions of Superman, as a kid. Dean and Terri had such great charisma together.
Dean Cain's Superman is my favorite Superman.
Same
I’m embarrassed to admit I had a massive crush on him. His mother lives in the city I grew up in and I always felt like I was low key perving on a neighbor 😂. I was so excited when he adopted a dog from the spca I volunteered at as a teenager. It’s the little things, but it really was a wonderful interpretation of the characters.
Great superman writing
You right about that he had us women weak back then and still do
There's a lot to be said for the protagonists, but to this day the show's version of the Kents, Jonathan and Martha, are who I think of when it comes to these characters. They are, to me, the perfect portrayal.
I agree. The comics made his parents important characters, someone he could go to for advice. It grounded Superman as someone who didn't always have the answers. Something missing from other versions who his parents get killed off early on (with the exception of Superboy )
Clark’s parents were awesome in this. How they also filled with Lois when she needed mother’s or father’s advice.
I loved when clark was ill and his mom says clark you're burning up and there is steam coming out of his collar!! when he burns up he really does.
Teri and Dean had such an amazing chemistry on this show. It was a great show. I enjoyed it.
The fact that the Superman action scenes were so few was what made it so great. When the suit came out, you always knew something special was about to happen. But you had to wait for it.
I met Dean Cain at Supanova Adelaide a few years ago, he was friendly and we chatted about the Dallas Cowboys. That was a good day.
you're the kind of person everybody wants to meet. random bullshit conversations which don't inevitably go "wow... you're famous... what;s that like?" ,,, Dean will probably appreciate and remember that too. because it's a real conversation, not a blasé bullshit faux fandom. it's real interest in eachother.
i bet Dean loved that you spoke of anything else.
Yeah for him it was probably a nice break from talking about Superman all day
That’s awesome. These are the celebrity stories I like.
I met him last year, I was surprised on how down to earth he was
@@daRiddler32Guess you didn't get him talking about any of his far right conspiracy theories, his disturbing intolerance of a wide range of people - not a big fan of us gays, is good ol' Deano - etc etc. Look at people in the round, rather than Well He Was Nice To Me For 90 Seconds, and he is one deeply horrible human being.
They're real. And they're spectacular
Its gold jerry, gold.
😂 forgot about that line lol
😂
All I'm going to say is Heaven's Prisoners was disappointing on how that wasn't really the case.
@@lPHOENIXZEROlyeah that movie proved they weren’t spectacular at all.
I love the focus on Clark being the real identity and Superman “what he can do”. Since he was raised as Clark it seemed the most logical to me
I remember watching this back in the 90's while growing up.
About 4 months ago, I gave it another go and binged the entire series.
I really enjoyed it, but by the time I got to the last season, I feel like it was time for it to end.
@MatthewWeiler1984 I couldn’t agree more. I never liked how they developed the show after the characters got together. They really didn’t know how they wanted to progress the characters and it showed.
ITA. They already had problems in the third season (the frog eating clone amnesia arc was cringy) and by the fourth I had problems recognizing the characters, especially Clark. And I adored the series from the start and was a huge fan.
@@denise9735they did this arc at the last minute. Because DC and abc decided they wanted to have the wedding episode be the same day they got married in the comics. Leads to quite a whatever episode, which they seemly random get married at the last minute
I saw Dean at a convention, he is the sweetest most gracious person I have ever seen. He was so caring and pleased with the people who stood in line to meet him. He truly is a Superman.
He was a nice guy met him before the TV show Supergirl came out and a lot of his views started killing his fan base. He was just generally nice to talk too
Lane Smith as Perry White is my favorite portrayal of the character, and my favorite character on Lois and Clark.
Anytime I think of Perry White? Lane Smith is the version that pops into my head. It doesn't matter what iteration of Superman I am thinking about.
Totally agree. He sets the benchmark for all Perry White.
I remember seeing this show as a kid back in the mid-90s and it was a fun time.
I mean the way that Teri Hatcher had played Lois Lane to Dean Cain's Superman was pure Timeless fun.
I thought that Dean Caine was right up there with Christopher Reeve as one of the best performers of Superman, though Christopher Reeve will always be the top for me.
@@garrettbays6942agreed
@@kennyboggs3676 I can't have a opinion on George as he was way before my time but respect for your opinion
I met both Dean and Terri at NY Comic Con. They are two of the kindest and warmest people you can ever meet. Both are so approachable and Dean chats with his fans. Terri does as well, but I feel Dean does it longer.
both of them at the same time? Wow. I met Dean Cain years ago crossing the street, and you would think he was "Ok ask for your selfie so I can get outa here.." NOPE. he chatted for 10 minutes with a nobody like me and very humble.
This show needs a Blu-Ray release
This was my favorite show as a kid. I was allowed to stay up past my bedtime and watch it. It was the one show where I didn't feel alone, as I often labeled the weird or different kid. There's a quote from S1:E3 that perfectly sums up why I fell in love with Superman- "It's the idea of Superman. Someone to believe in, someone to build a few hopes around. Whatever he can do, that's enough." I loved that show as a kid, and still love it as an adult. It'll never get old. Met Dean Cain last year, he's just as amazing in person as he is on screen!
@@kennyboggs3676 I've been a Superman fan since 1994, and that quote is exactly I love Superman.
Lane Smith as Perry White was my favorite character on the show. He made sure that Clark didn't chow down on some grundage.
"Grundage?"
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@@nathanexplosionnIt's a fake bot, lol. Welcome to reality! Just read the comment directly above.
Dean views Christopher Reeve as the best version of Superman. I think it shows in his own portrayal. Also....Teri Hatcher was 🔥🔥🔥 back then
@@bigratkiller1 Was? *WAS*??? Still is!
They're real and They're spectacular.
I agree the Christopher Reeve was the best Superman, but unfortunately, the plots of the later movies weren't as good as I would have liked. That Dean views Christopher Reeve as the best version of Superman does seem to show in Dean's own portrayal, and does seem to be lacking the the subsequent portrayals of Superman by other actors.
I still love this show all these years later. I started watching "Adventures of Superman" reruns as a kid in the sixties. But when I heard this series was coming, I got excited for small screen Superman all over again. Teri and Dean have magical chemistry that sold all the drama, comedy, and action. I hope elements of this show make it into the new forthcoming SUPERMAN movie.
The music for this series is my second favourite after the Williams score, obviously!! Every time i hear it, it takes me back to my childhood in the 00s, watching reruns of this show at my grannys house on the weekends!! Great show, and Dean Cain was fantastic!! Enjoyed this one, minty 🤜🤛
My Superman series as a kid was Superman: The Animated Series, but I have really grown to appreciate this one on revisit. It helps to know going into it not to expect it to just be all action but a fun character driven romcom that happens to be based around one of DC's most iconic superheroes. Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher both had real good chemistry as Clark and Lois as you watched their relationship develop over the course of the series, and I do think that was a large part of what made the series work. I also like how it showcases their work at the Daily Planet with their skills as reporters often making as much of a difference in stopping the villain-of-the-week as Superman himself.
Also if it weren't for this series then readers of the comics would have never gotten Doomsday and the now iconic "Death and Return of Superman" storyline, so good on Minty for mentioning that.
Teri Hatcher was way ahead of her time
She was definitely the sexiest Lois Lane I have seen. I love Margot Kidder, and she was definitely sexy in her time as well, but Teri one-uped her completely in this series.
I think she played the perfect Lois
@@heathmcrigsby she was rough on Clark but not like other Lois were other summer man’s. Phylis coats and Noel Neil were very mean. Driving off and leaving him. Thinking he was just a hayseed. I guess they were supposed to but I liked dean cain better and I liked his parents and how he flew home for dinner.
@@mindyteddybear I just meant she was very hot in a way that wouldn't come around for another 15 years.
Still love this show. Now do 10 Things You Didn't Know About Smallville. That was a big hit that i watched over and over again...
I remember as a kid I only caught brief bits of this on TV and was obsessed with trying to find the DVD boxset
Dude I literally started watching this show for the first time 2 weeks or so ago. This show is freaking awesome. Other than the special effects I would say it’s better than Smallville and Man of Steel.
My favorite detail was that Clark's cabinet was filled with all of the sugary cereals.
Lois said "you eat like this... and you look like that?"
@@auldthymer yes I think that’s episode 2 or 3.
I met dean Cain at a comic convention in London in 2017 thanks to being the face of cerebral palsy in the 90s. Dean is my superman as I was born in the early 90s and I have fond memories of watching him as a kid.
I absolutely LOVED this show as a kid
Loved the show, and as someone married it is fun to see the way those two deal with the challenges. Lois turned out to be a very understanding wife and companion to Clark/Superman in the end, and it is fun to see.
I enjoyed Lois & Clark. A fifth season would've been nice.
True. But then again, at the time, kids stopped watching this after they saw Superman: The Animated Series, which had more action than all the mushy drama that turned them off.
Make a Lois & Clark The New Adventures of Superman animated movie that pick up what was left off after season 4 with Dean and Terri reprising their voices just like Batman The Return of Cape Crusaders.
We were supposed to get a 5th season with an explanation about that package delivered in the last episode of season 4.but we were robbed.
I really loved the show when it was broadcast and the interaction of the 2 main actors. Looked forward to every week in the romance of Lois and Clark. Liked the revamp of Season 2 with more exciting storylines. Good casting overall. And then came Smallville which again rewrote the story of the early years of teenage Clark and Lois later on.
Terri Hatcher... I mean... just... wow
Swoon
Oh, by the way. They’re real and they’re spectacular
@@richmorals81 SOB, i wanted to write that!
I admit she was sexy but I had a crush on Margot Kidder so again, Margot was the best Lois.
@@thecelticdruid7707 something about Margot’s smokey voice… 🔥yeah… no argument from me
Met both of them at two different cons. Dean was great and friendly...his Q&A about the show answered some questions. Met Teri at NYCC and she was absolutely wonderful. She and I had a conversation about our daughters. I was getting an autograph for my daughter and told Miss Hatcher how my daughter was leaving for college and she said her daughter was too...we launched into a convo about how it was scary to let them go and how fast they grow up.....
I remember watching this show when it came out. I was a preteen and this show is when I fell in love with Teri Hatcher. There is just something about her eyes. She is why I don't mind watching desperate housewives with my wife lol
Used to love gathering around with the Fam to watch this!! 🤙🤙
Lois and Clark was / is a GREAT show! Dean and Teri were awesome in their roles (as were the other main cast members)! We should've gotten a final 5th season to wrap things up before the end came. (I agree a bit with your marriage synopsis... they pulled a Moonlighting. Where, once Dave and Addie got together, the story lines seemed to dip along with the viewership.)
This show humanized Superman. I loved it.
Great choice for a video! I loved this as a kid and couldn't wait until church every Sunday to discuss it with my friends.
That who's asking Clark or superman line had me flipping out for months!!!
as a kid i didn't have a crush on kat, i had a crush on lois. teri hatcher was amazing in that role.
i've recently be rewatching the series so this is fortuitous timing. it still holds up real well, sure when technology was involved it was always painfully 90's but it was fun and remains my favourite superman series.
@@totallybored5526 huh?
Loved this show! Thanks for reviewing it. I had a super crush on Lois Lane in this show.
Thank you for the trip down memory lane, Minty. I'm going to see where Lois and Clark is streaming.
It's on Tubi right now.
Its on MAX
Loved this show from day one...I still watch it today!
This is a show I will NEVER FORGET! And it has one of the best Lois, Clarck, Perry White and Superman fo all time!
I loved this show.. Waited every Sunday...pure magic..movies are 1 thing but watching their everyday fun lives was epic..👍👍❤️👍👍
This is my favorite version of Superman and Lois. Love the new word - capeage!
I absolutely loved Lois and Clark. It was my fave 90s show ever to watch on Sunday nights on ABC. I was totally bummed when the show got cancelled. Dean and Teri were so good, I enjoyed their chemistry on the show so much.
I loved this show. I feel the casting and character portrayal for all of the main characters were perfect.
I'm a big Superman fan and I loved Lois & Clark! Plus, it premiered on my birthday, so that was pretty cool!
Theme song is actually my alarm clock tune. Makes me feel ready and optimistic every morning
I enjoyed the show from time to time when I was a kid, but in the early 2000's I was working a 3rd shift job, and Lois and Clark was airing reruns every morning when I got home - that's when I watched it the most!
Thanks, the nostalgia feeling i got from this blast from the past made me feel warm and fuzzy
I actually met Dean Cain in person at a comic book event back in 2007. Nice guy.
I absolutely loved this show when I was younger
oh I loved that show as a child, nothing but good memories of it .
I started rewatching this on tubi. They have every episode. I used to watch them all new way back when.
The first season was great. John Shea is a great Lex. Top Three Lex Actors!!
Number 2 for me
Number one for me.
Me as well Rosenbaum just beats him though @@kylekullin2520
This is one of those shows that has aged quite well, even not being perfect. I wouldn't mind if they did season 5 as a comic book, the same way they're doing for Burton's Batman 89 timeline. It would be fun.
Dean and Teri did a fantastic job as Clark and Lois... and I dare to say that John Shea's version of Lex Luthor is my favourite version of the character in live-action form, because you see that he's Lex, but in season 1 he's not entirely obsessed with Superman, like it happens in most media portrayals, and that's a good thing, because it allows us to see him slowly going down the rabbit's hole that is his obsession with Lois in this version. And I also loved Lane Smith's Perry White (best version of Perry in my opinion).
Regarding the outfit keep changing, I always attributed the changes to Clark's mom, who continued to sew his outfits (I mean, there's even one episode, where most of his outfits get destroyed, with the exception of one, and he says that his mom's going to kill him, xD), so, like the show's team, she was experimenting. xD
I used to get so excited as a kid when this show was on the TV… always has a special place in my heart
Lois and Clark was a great show.
I really enjoyed it back in the day.
Dean Cain, Teri Hatcher and all the other cast were all great.
I recently re-watched the series on Tubi.
As a Superman super fan, this IS my favorite iteration of the show. I liked that the first season had a more film noir/40's detective vibe that was centered on Lois and Clark being investigative journalists. The Jazz themes were cool. But, I agree, the last season just turned into Lois and Clark making out a lot. That being said, I do have a signed photo of Dean Kane on my wall. I love Dean!
Loved this show! The casting was perfect for Superman, Lois, Perry White and Jimmy Olsen!
I rewatched this recently and i loved it! great chemistry, stories and that pilot! lots of heart!
FINALLY!!!!! my favourite series of all time! thx for making this video ❤🎉
Oh wow. Perfect timing Minty. I'm currently rewatching this on DVD. Recorded every episode on VHS back in the 90s as they went to air. Hated it when the weather was bad and the TV reception would get messed up while recording
It was one of my favorite shows from my young naive youth.
Dean Cain is so wonderful playing this role - I wished the series made 5 years as I ENJOYED THIS SHOW EVERY WEEK IN THE 90S -Thank God for dvd's
Lois and Clark is still my favorite series of the character. This is still #1 on my list followed by Superman and Lois as #2, Smallville as #3 in live action types. I will always love the series as it was one of the shows in the 90s that I watched every week and never missed on television.
Yes I Just Learned A New Word Today "Capeage"! Thanks Man. Lol 😆 Great Job Mr. Minty, Until Next Time!! Peace ✌️ Out!!
I was 10 when this show debuted. I loved this version of Superman. All the cast was excellent and Dean Cain did a great job in showing the differences between Clark Kent and Superman. The only thing I didn't like was the ending in season 4. We should've gotten a proper and final season 5.
One of my favorite tv shows 👍😎🎬
I loved this show growing up. I have the whole series on DVD.
Good 90s tv show!!
Definitely one of the best versions of these Characters. Both of the leads were fantastic and fun. The support actors great, overall well done and fun TV show.
When discussing American TV shows it is very important to understand that here we refer to them as seasons, not series. That’s why we have season finale. Here in the states the series finale is the final episode of a TV show.
This was my favorite Superman show. I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that Superman was a main character and a side character at the same time. The cast really sold me on the show. Dean Cain and Terri Hatcher defined Lois Lane and Clark Kent. Justin Whalen and Lane Smith are the best versions of Perry White and Jimmy Olsen outside of the animated series and comics
I rediscovered hat the show had two Jimmy Olsens, totally forgot about it, I only remembered Justin Whalin.
I love this show. It's a romantic comedy with a superhero, instead of the other way round. The same "with a superhero" formula can be applied to my favorite Marvel movies, like the first Captain America movie being a WWII film with a superhero. Great stuff all around.
I used to love this show! It was really cool for the time
Minty I was pleasantly surprised that you decided to cover this one
Not my favorite Superman
But still a genuine charmer
Please do a video on Smallville. Thank you! 👍😃
8:38 Absolutely agree that the interpersonal conflict made their interaction a Lois and "Kal-El" better!
I met Dean Cain and got my Season 1 dvd signed. Dude is super cool. Cindy Morgan was next to him and I got a signed Tron Frisbee. It was a cool Comicon
Rest in peace, Cindy. Tragic way to die.
@@techsaverscomputerrepairca2127 I thought it was natural causes
@@PixelsNcreatureS it was, but she died alone and wasn`t found for days. Sounds like it wasn`t quick, either. Rumor was COVID, although being Florida of course that wasn`t listed as the official cause. Either way, she died alone and didn't summon help for some reason.
@@techsaverscomputerrepairca2127 that's upsetting :(
I loved this show because Clark was cool.
I loved this show. I remember when it was in syndication. It used to come on in the morning on TNT network. I think at some point it was TBS network. And I used to work overnight. So I would come home in the morning just as the show would come on. It was my morning routine to watch this show after a night's work. I loved this part of my routine. Sometimes they would have back to back episodes run for a stretch of time, it was great.
This was a part of my teens that I look back on with fondness and a great sense of nostalgia 😊
I remember when this got syndicated on TNT. Lois & Clark, Babylon 5 and WCW: Monday Nitro made Monday's my favorite day of the week for a time.
What a fantastic video ! Thank you! I was a big fan of the show
Classic series, loved it.
The show was called Lois & Clark. Kal-el realistically only spends a fraction of his time as Superman and majority of his life being Clark. So it made sense to downplay Superman.
That was such an awesome show. Lane Smith is the definitive Perry White, Terry Hatcher was so hot, and I thought it was a good idea to keep Jonathan Kent alive.
I loved everything about the series number one it bringing out the originals plus stars that we no longer have at this time
That was one of my favorite Superman TV Shows!!! And I still watch it on DVD!!!
My favorite superman! Thank u minty!
I grew up with Superman III. The first 3 Superman movies with Christopher Reeve are my favorite. Thanks for this review, Minty. I never really got into the other Superman worlds, so this was really interesting to me. 💕
Also, please leave your sign as it is!! It’s perfect!
This was a fun version of Superman. It's a shame we never got to see what happened to their cryptonian baby at the end of the show..
I'm on season 2
@@kylekullin2520 🤣🤣🤣
It’s on the dvd set interviews. The baby belong to the couple leading new krypton.
Funny enough, according to the interviews for Smallville; Smallville was originally intended to be a 5 seasons long prequel to Lois and Clark. Using time travel shenanigans to restore Lax not knowing about Clark being Superman.
The idea was than to go back to L&C, with a season 5. with them still taking care of the New K baby, now at school age of 5 or 6.
Plans changed during the production of Smallville’s season 3b. When many of the cast and crew decided they wanted out of Smallville.
Loved Howie Mandel as Mr. Mxy. That was a great episode
The original plan was to end the series with Lois and Clark getting married in the 6th season.
But the producers insisted on keeping Lois and Clark lined up with the comics.
I personally liked it when they got married. Change the Dynamics of the relationship but they're clashing personalities was still there. When they got near the end of the honeymoon phase of the relationship you started to wonder whether or not the marriage is going to last. The heartbreak when the earth doctor said they couldn't have children.
The James Bond and I Love Lucy daydream segments was hysterical. There was so much more they could have done with the series and The clashing relationships of Lois and Clark.
I grew up watching this version of Superman. I had a crush on Dean Cain. Dean's version is underrated for so many years. I'm glad you did a video on this version.
I did watch Superboy growing up too.
Now you can do both Superboy AND Smallville tv series 10 Things...Great job as always Mintyman...or are you Lex Minthor! 😁😆
I loved that show. I was laying in bed watching a mini marathon of the show on Sep.11th on a lazy day off. The first tower had already collapsed by the time the channel I was watching switched to a news feed and I found out. Around the same time My mother finally got thru on the phone from Florida freaking out as she just knew I was at the Pentagon. I may have lived only 15 miles from it in Virginia, but never had any reason to go to or even near that building.