The first two seasons of the show were wonderful. The cast and stories were often funny and entertaining. Once the cat was out of the bag for Lois, the writers were struggling to keep it going: Supe proposes, she says no, then she is cool with the relationship and then he says no. Then there are clones, Luthor and all other obstacles, the writers were attempting to find ways to continue to drag it out.
The plots seemed to get sillier. Maybe they could have gone in directions that were more interesting plot-wise, than just villain versus Supe. It is not easy to write when you have a hero that has only one life-threatening weakness... Kryptonite. So some stories have it and some do not. The good episodes were fewer in the later seasons. The ideas ran out for the most part but the show is still really fun to watch 30 years later.
In the first episodes the costume looked like it was made from a sofa--awful (I don't know why they made his cape so huge for the first two seasons!). It did finally improve.
The special effects were awful in the first season but they did get better. They strayed from the canon by having his father not die... and the mother made his Superman costumes not from blankets from his infant spaceship, but just from ordinary earth sourced material. Early on in the series the costume would often rip...then that seemed to stop suddenly.
They kicked out the heartthrob type Jimmy Olson after the first season and brought in more of a contrast to Dean Cain, a sweet, cute kid Jimmy. After the first season, they got rid of the somewhat "loose" Cat Grant and had much less sexual innuendo in the dialog. They were aiming at a family audience.
Fans of the George Reeves series will notice salutes to the original series. Jack Larson and Phyllis Coates show up and there is an Inspector Henderson early on but then after a few episodes he is gone. Also, every now and then you would see the name Bessolo used (Reeves real last name). They also had the Supe slams into an asteroid and loses his memory story. Let's not forgot when they go to Echo Canyon!
Kudos to Lane Smith for being the best Perry White ever!, no insult to John Hamilton but Lane was given a much more versatile and interesting character. Unfortunately, and maybe the supporting cast felt neglected, but Perry and Jimmy being more minor characters in the last couple of seasons.
Dean and Terry were amazing. Their chemistry is unmatched by every other Superman show or movie. The new Superman and Lois show is fantastic but it is a much more dark and serious version of the character where this show is very light, but never campy.
The show was contracted for 5 years after the second season, but by Season 4, the ratings were so bad that the network broke the contract and dropped it.
Some sad notes:
Lane Smith succumbed to ALS in 2005 at the age of 69.
Farrah Forke who played Mayson Drake died from cancer likely caused years after she had undergone plastic surgery in 1989 when she was 21, to receive silicone breast implants. However, the implants later ruptured and caused her health complications. She consequently had them removed four years later in February 1993. She passed away in 2022 at the age of 54.
The plots seemed to get sillier. Maybe they could have gone in directions that were more interesting plot-wise, than just villain versus Supe. It is not easy to write when you have a hero that has only one life-threatening weakness... Kryptonite. So some stories have it and some do not. The good episodes were fewer in the later seasons. The ideas ran out for the most part but the show is still really fun to watch 30 years later.
In the first episodes the costume looked like it was made from a sofa--awful (I don't know why they made his cape so huge for the first two seasons!). It did finally improve.
The special effects were awful in the first season but they did get better. They strayed from the canon by having his father not die... and the mother made his Superman costumes not from blankets from his infant spaceship, but just from ordinary earth sourced material. Early on in the series the costume would often rip...then that seemed to stop suddenly.
They kicked out the heartthrob type Jimmy Olson after the first season and brought in more of a contrast to Dean Cain, a sweet, cute kid Jimmy. After the first season, they got rid of the somewhat "loose" Cat Grant and had much less sexual innuendo in the dialog. They were aiming at a family audience.
Fans of the George Reeves series will notice salutes to the original series. Jack Larson and Phyllis Coates show up and there is an Inspector Henderson early on but then after a few episodes he is gone. Also, every now and then you would see the name Bessolo used (Reeves real last name). They also had the Supe slams into an asteroid and loses his memory story. Let's not forgot when they go to Echo Canyon!
Kudos to Lane Smith for being the best Perry White ever!, no insult to John Hamilton but Lane was given a much more versatile and interesting character. Unfortunately, and maybe the supporting cast felt neglected, but Perry and Jimmy being more minor characters in the last couple of seasons.
Dean and Terry were amazing. Their chemistry is unmatched by every other Superman show or movie. The new Superman and Lois show is fantastic but it is a much more dark and serious version of the character where this show is very light, but never campy.
The show was contracted for 5 years after the second season, but by Season 4, the ratings were so bad that the network broke the contract and dropped it.
Some sad notes:
Lane Smith succumbed to ALS in 2005 at the age of 69.
Farrah Forke who played Mayson Drake died from cancer likely caused years after she had undergone plastic surgery in 1989 when she was 21, to receive silicone breast implants. However, the implants later ruptured and caused her health complications. She consequently had them removed four years later in February 1993. She passed away in 2022 at the age of 54.
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