[TV] Superman and Lois
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[TV] Superman and Lois
The CW launched its latest Arrowverse show, bringing back the popular Superman and Lois Lane that we first saw in the Supergirl series. The show's angle is to focus more on the family life side of Superman, who now has twin teenage boys to contend with. It's a nice twist for the hero as we've seen so many other incarnations of him already. This one should be fun for parents, especially for those with teens who they don't know what to do with.
I was pleasantly surprised with the premiere, it had a really good, emotional grounding to it, particularly for a pilot. I think they had a slight advantage in that people are already familiar with the characters, and slightly familiar with these actors in the lead roles, so there's less pressure for introduction and more focus on character/story elements.
The two boys they cast for the twins are appealing (and annoying) enough, I suspect we will get to see a lot of growth for them as the series continues.
The one thing that kind of struck me was that it felt like this series could exist completely outside of the Arrowverse. I may have missed something but I don't think they ever mention anything directly or even indirectly. It will be interesting to see how it integrates, though in some ways it may be better off as a show if it were allowed to stand alone.
I was pleasantly surprised with the premiere, it had a really good, emotional grounding to it, particularly for a pilot. I think they had a slight advantage in that people are already familiar with the characters, and slightly familiar with these actors in the lead roles, so there's less pressure for introduction and more focus on character/story elements.
The two boys they cast for the twins are appealing (and annoying) enough, I suspect we will get to see a lot of growth for them as the series continues.
The one thing that kind of struck me was that it felt like this series could exist completely outside of the Arrowverse. I may have missed something but I don't think they ever mention anything directly or even indirectly. It will be interesting to see how it integrates, though in some ways it may be better off as a show if it were allowed to stand alone.
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The truth is that we don't know much about the Arrowverse. They did a sort of soft reboot last season that gives them fairly free reign to redefine anything they want to.
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I'm watching the Grimm series (again) and the hero's girlfriend is the one playing Lois in this series.
She's pretty good.
She's pretty good.
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I liked her in Grimm, and I've liked her as Lois in other Arrowverse stuff.
I just finished the pilot. I was really happy with it. My impression is that it is one part Superman, two parts Smallville (the early seasons), and seems to be constructed entirely of easter eggs. I do like that we're getting an established Superman in a time after people know who he is. It was positive without being cloying (I'm looking at you, Supergirl), and had a lot of heart.
As to the ending, I'm guessing:
I just finished the pilot. I was really happy with it. My impression is that it is one part Superman, two parts Smallville (the early seasons), and seems to be constructed entirely of easter eggs. I do like that we're getting an established Superman in a time after people know who he is. It was positive without being cloying (I'm looking at you, Supergirl), and had a lot of heart.
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I watched the first episode. It surprised me, it wasn't what I expected. It wasn't exactly grim dark but the tone was a lot more subdued than I thought it would be. There were times I almost forgot Superman was in it. I like the cast and I like the family dynamics so I'm going to keep watching to see what they do with it. I also enjoyed seeing him fight Doomguy, I mean that costume couldn't be more Doomguy right?
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That's what I called him in my second spoiler, and that's the first thing that occurred to my son (who just finished Doom 2016 this week) when he saw it.
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Yeah but wasn't it established at the end of Crisis that there was only one universe now and all the heroes in the shows were sharing the same one? This show could be set in the future (I thought the twins were babies when we heard about them), but nothing seemed to indicate that.
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Spoilers for last year's Arrowverse Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover:rittchard wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 1:26 pmYeah but wasn't it established at the end of Crisis that there was only one universe now and all the heroes in the shows were sharing the same one? This show could be set in the future (I thought the twins were babies when we heard about them), but nothing seemed to indicate that.
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Only Hancock showed what happens when a super being has sex. Well maybe some The Boys.
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Smallville did.
The worst thing would be The Flash.
For Flash, it would be like having the world's slowest sex for 12 hours straight. For the girl, it would like four seconds with a vibrator.
The worst thing would be The Flash.
For Flash, it would be like having the world's slowest sex for 12 hours straight. For the girl, it would like four seconds with a vibrator.
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Thanks for the details Blackhawk!!
I really enjoyed the last episode. Some of the effects are really fantastic, and I was not expecting that at all. It looks like it's done in a widescreen cinematic format or something, which looks great. I don't really understand what's going on with the villain(?) guy, but honestly I don't really care. I'm enjoying the twins (I'm sure some will think they are whiny and hate them), and I like this actress as Lois. I've never thought as Tyler Hoechlin as a great actor, and in some ways I find him the weakest spot on the show oddly enough, but he is so very charming and attractive I guess it doesn't really matter.
The premiere apparently did so well the show has already been picked up for season 2.
I really enjoyed the last episode. Some of the effects are really fantastic, and I was not expecting that at all. It looks like it's done in a widescreen cinematic format or something, which looks great. I don't really understand what's going on with the villain(?) guy, but honestly I don't really care. I'm enjoying the twins (I'm sure some will think they are whiny and hate them), and I like this actress as Lois. I've never thought as Tyler Hoechlin as a great actor, and in some ways I find him the weakest spot on the show oddly enough, but he is so very charming and attractive I guess it doesn't really matter.
The premiere apparently did so well the show has already been picked up for season 2.
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Rittch, I think, with the end of the last episode, they are implying that:
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Here's a very nerdy tech article on what they used to film it.rittchard wrote:It looks like it's done in a widescreen cinematic format or something, which looks great.
The reader they acknowledge at the end of the article for giving them the heads up is a good friend and co-worker of mine. He's a big film camera techie, so he was REALLY excited when he found out what they were using.
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I think with Flash some part of someone would catch on fire due to friction.
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In the pilot he melted his shoes. That's what's behind the suit (which was, I believe, an experimental firefighting suit.)
Of course, they've kind of hand-waved that since then and he runs in his street clothes all the time. Or maybe he's just gotten better with his powers. In the comics when he moves he transfers his inertia to whatever he's in contact with - essentially it reacts as if it had been moving that speed all along (it's the Speed Force, after all!) It's how he can grab someone at speed and not just cut them in half, ala A-Train.
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Hmmm OK, I guess combined with Blackhawk's post that kind of makes sense. But I guess I'm still curious if he's related to the annoying Luther from the Arrowverse in any way?Hamlet3145 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 2:03 pmRittch, I think, with the end of the last episode, they are implying that:
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Also thanks YK for that info, that was really cool!!
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Another fine episode, this show is really hitting the right marks for me. I love all the teen drama and I keep laughing about how obnoxious and rude all these kids are, but after reading the recent Wandavision thread I can't help but wonder if this is what kids are really like in this era. Surprisingly I am really enjoying Sarah, who I thought was just going to be a standard love interest. In fact I really like all of the side characters, which is fairly rare for me.
I like Tyler Hoechlin's Superman the most when he's doing awkward/goofy Clark, and of course he looks fantastic in the suit. I'm not sold on him in the father role, but maybe that's what they are aiming for. Some of the scenes with the kids feel awkward, not necessarily in a purposeful way, but I guess we are supposed to assume he is/was absent. Which is also a little hard to accept because it doesn't seem to fit his personality, and also Lois never seems to be at home either, so who the heck was watching over these kids? I kind of wish they would have started the kids at a younger age, to see how Clark dealt with being Superman and trying to take care of two crying babies. The teen angle definitely has more drama to farm, but it feels like we missed a big chunk of material in between their lives. Maybe they can do some flashbacks a la This is Us.
I like Tyler Hoechlin's Superman the most when he's doing awkward/goofy Clark, and of course he looks fantastic in the suit. I'm not sold on him in the father role, but maybe that's what they are aiming for. Some of the scenes with the kids feel awkward, not necessarily in a purposeful way, but I guess we are supposed to assume he is/was absent. Which is also a little hard to accept because it doesn't seem to fit his personality, and also Lois never seems to be at home either, so who the heck was watching over these kids? I kind of wish they would have started the kids at a younger age, to see how Clark dealt with being Superman and trying to take care of two crying babies. The teen angle definitely has more drama to farm, but it feels like we missed a big chunk of material in between their lives. Maybe they can do some flashbacks a la This is Us.
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I have been really enjoying this show, but have been kind of baffled with the show's core identity. When it was originally announced it sounded like it was a clear entry into the new post-Crisis Arrowverse. But they went 10 episodes without a single reference (that I am aware of) and I was convinced it was NOT an Arrowverse show. Then last night (semi-spoiler alert) we get a John Diggle visit with references to Oliver and his wife and that he knows both Lois and Superman, etc. He also makes some reference to other universes so we know this is the "Arrowverse" version of him. But unfortunately that opens up the can of worms that ALL of the other characters in the Arrowverse are available in this universe.
(Again some spoilers for over the season). I understand having shows be isolated from each other even though they exist in the same world, kind of like the comics are. But in truly dire moments, it seems completely inane that there wouldn't at least be the thought of contacting these others. The biggest one prior to the latest storyline was with the son with powers nearly dying and being unable to handle it. Wouldn't it be nice if there were some other technology experts around that might be able to help him? Or maybe a Martian telepath? Nah, let's just let the kid suffer and see what happens. More egregious is the plot where we have a potential Superman turning on humanity. If only there were someone who might be able to help... a family member perhaps? One with the SAME powers he has? Who has a whole team of super powered folk backing them up? No, let's just trust some rando from nowhere who only wants to kill our greatest hero.
I realize the logistics are far from easy and you don't want to rely on other shows/characters, but this is one time it just defies all reason. They could simply mention Supergirl stuck in the dimension and Flash unreachable or something and I would shut up.
(Again some spoilers for over the season). I understand having shows be isolated from each other even though they exist in the same world, kind of like the comics are. But in truly dire moments, it seems completely inane that there wouldn't at least be the thought of contacting these others. The biggest one prior to the latest storyline was with the son with powers nearly dying and being unable to handle it. Wouldn't it be nice if there were some other technology experts around that might be able to help him? Or maybe a Martian telepath? Nah, let's just let the kid suffer and see what happens. More egregious is the plot where we have a potential Superman turning on humanity. If only there were someone who might be able to help... a family member perhaps? One with the SAME powers he has? Who has a whole team of super powered folk backing them up? No, let's just trust some rando from nowhere who only wants to kill our greatest hero.
I realize the logistics are far from easy and you don't want to rely on other shows/characters, but this is one time it just defies all reason. They could simply mention Supergirl stuck in the dimension and Flash unreachable or something and I would shut up.
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They've been doing it with all of the Arrowverse shows this season. They even skipped the annual crossover. There are two reasons: the first is that COVID screwed up last season, causing most of the shows to cut the season short by several episodes. The shows this season all started off... weird. Flash, for instance, spent the first few episodes finishing last season. That made everything tighter this season. The other reason is that they are absolutely not allowing cast and crew from their shows to mingle. They're afraid of a COVID outbreak across multiple shows. Diggle isn't on any of the other shows.
But yeah, while they could mention the other shows, they've always just kind of hand-waved that. Otherwise they'd be stuck explaining why a dozen different heroes aren't showing up ever single episode. 90% of the Arrow episodes could have been cut to ten minutes if Ollie had just phones Barry (and there were a couple of times he did, having Barry drop off some gadget - Flash makes for an easy cameo, as you just need the blur/lightning and not the actor.) There are times when they do need to address it, though. Like the episode of the Flash when they broke time... you know, the kind of activity that sets off klaxons for the Legends.
But yeah, while they could mention the other shows, they've always just kind of hand-waved that. Otherwise they'd be stuck explaining why a dozen different heroes aren't showing up ever single episode. 90% of the Arrow episodes could have been cut to ten minutes if Ollie had just phones Barry (and there were a couple of times he did, having Barry drop off some gadget - Flash makes for an easy cameo, as you just need the blur/lightning and not the actor.) There are times when they do need to address it, though. Like the episode of the Flash when they broke time... you know, the kind of activity that sets off klaxons for the Legends.
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I haven't seen the show, but this seems like a good place to link Larry Niven's "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" again.
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I remember that. Although this is a show about a married Superman with two kids.Holman wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 4:58 pm I haven't seen the show, but this seems like a good place to link Larry Niven's "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" again.
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