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James
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May 26, 2014 10:16AM

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I thought he made a great Superman, and the costume was really good with a nice "S" emblem and a good size also.
I didn't really want them to get married, though of course we all knew it was going to happen because of the comics history, still, for so long they were just very close, I think the series would have continued to go on if they hadn't gotten married.


:) Better than some of the other phrases people use, I guess
It's funny, but I know what you mean - the group made me break out Smallville Season 5 for an episode...
And I'm glad I did - didn't realize how much I missed that show.
And I'm glad I did - didn't realize how much I missed that show.

Dean Cain isn't what I picture when I think of Superman, but he did an okay job.

It's a lot of fun. Like the slow build of the mythology, the cast and the romantic chemistry between the leads.
Special effects show their age and boy is it a 90's show, but it has a nice ( slightly goofy) charm.
Though could the woman playing Cat Grant be any more over the top...?
Yikes! Forget Lex Luthor, Superman needs to be afraid of her.

It's a lot of fun. Like the slow build of the mythology, the cast and the romantic chemistry between the leads.
Special effects show their age and boy i..."
I like it too but I have it unfinished. Keep meaning to get back to it. It's cute in a fun and light way. Definitely not my favorite version of Superman but I don't think that was the point of the show anyway, so it works


That was an incredible mix of very sweet and an acid trip of strange.
Written by Dean Cain!!
Not written well, but I gotta say, I wasn't bored.

They really are. Without Perry the show wouldn't be nearly as good. The Elvis stuff is cute too.

That was an incredible mix of very sweet and an acid trip of strange.
Written by Dean Cain!!
Not written well, but I gotta say, I wasn't bored."
Er, I don't think I've seen that one yet. Will have to look it up.
According to IMDB, I see what you mean on this plot description. I'm almost scared of this episode now :0)
"After Mr. Schott is fired from his toy making job, he decides to get revenge and make a lot of money by creating Atomic Space Rats, which spray a substance that causes everyone to be more greedy. It also makes adults, including Clark, act like children."
Maybe it will help me get more into the Christmas spirit this year.

You won't be bored watching it.

They really are. Without Perry the show wouldn't be nearly as good. The Elvis stuff is cute too."
This show is a solid cast, trying to do their best with some crazy uneven writing.
