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This really sucks. I was hoping for the package no later than the 10th of November, but it never came. Then the posted date arrival date Nov. 12, 2008 came around, and still no package. I have basically been sitting here with my thumb up m a$$ waiting for this package to come, but it has yet to arrive. Hopefully my reviews for this product can change once I recieve it.
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I used to watch this back in the day. I absolutely loved the series, and watching the dvds made me realize how many episodes I haven't even seen! The only reason I give it 4 stars is the quality of the dvds really is from back in the day. The quality isn't as vibrant as it could be, really obvious with an HDTV.
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Sometimes in the action frenzy of Smallville, we forgot about the simple singles about Lois and Clark. It's one of the best adaptations of Superman of all time!
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Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain are awesome together and I forgot how much I love this show!
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"Lois and Clark" was a light-hearted comedy that centered more around the Clark Kent persona of the Superman sagas. As a superhero, Superman was always overladen with super powers and, as such, was a boor unless someone had the Kryptonite to go after him. I remember years ago, Superman had a race around the world against the Flash. The Flash had only one power, and that was extraordinary speed, but D.C. Comics could never bring themselves to give the race to the Flash, so they made it a draw--a cheap niggardly thing to do to poor Flash. Could not Superman have simply said, "I'm fast, pal, but you're way out of my league!" No, they couldn't even give the laurel wreath to poor Flash! Fortunately, in these seasons of Lois and Clark, a more lighthearted approach was taken.
"Smallville" always bored the living daylights out of me. It was far too touchy-feely for my tastes and could have been full of bullies, field trips to the big city, practical jokes on farmers (having steel implements appear bent into pretzel shapes and left in various places in about town and the local environ), but that would have required more creativity than was available. It also could have been set back in the early 40s, which would have given it a fun backdrop.
Anyway, Dean Cain was great, as well as Miss "they're real" Hatcher. This is quite a deal. If you've never seen the show, lucky you. This and Stargate SG-1 (4 stars) are worth checking out.
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