Entertainment Avenue: Superman & Lois Review!
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Entertainment Avenue: Superman & Lois Review! PhotoCred: CW One of the best shows ever, it took the superhero genre and did something remarkable, it had so many meaningful and impactful moments that weren't filler or a set up for heroic tropes just for comic accurate nods and cheers but it took a necessary deep dive in relationships, acknowledging the setting and adapting to the most interesting stories ever. Forget the skyscrapers, upmarket city life. Superman & Lois take you home and give you an adventure that isn't dampened instead you find yourself in a space of fresh takes and passionate plays that bring out the characters very well. Teen drama, marital matters, town turmoil, opportunists and more are fleshed out brilliantly. Season 1 brought the dark and delightful Morgan Edge (Adam Rayner) who was entertaining, he wasn't one dimensional, he showcased range throughout, Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) having a brother was intriguing and their relationship didn't...