"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" Super Mann (TV Episode 1995) Poster

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6/10
Definitely could have been better
cosmo716 March 2007
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My biggest problem with this episode is the (Nazi in disguise) country singer's lyrics. The Nazis thought sticking up for the little guy was important? That's a communist ideal, not a fascist Nazi ideal. The Nazis liked to put the "little guy" in concentration camps and do experiments on him. What made it even harder to ignore was this error popped up at least twice in the episode.

The main villains spent too much time bickering. Whenever they started up, my mind would drift off (usually in a rant over communism vs. fascism), and then I'd have to rewind so I'd know what their plans were and what was going on. For a group of people who ought to have it together, they spent an awful lot of time infighting, and they also decided to kill off Lois and Clark too soon. The reporters didn't even start investigating before the villains decided they were a threat. I scratched my head wondering how the Nazis took over the city so quickly, considering how sloppy and uncoordinated their main planners were.

Then there's Skip, whom I find hard to watch. I know he's supposed to be obnoxious, but the best villains are the ones that entertain, or the ones you love to hate. I just find it hard to keep my eyes on the screen when he's on.

In a better episode I would suspend disbelief and overlook the physics, but here it's one more nitpick in an episode with too many problems already. Isn't Superman only supposed to be able to hold his breath for 20 minutes (at least in the Lois & Clark universe?). The Sun is 8-and-a-half light-minutes away from Earth, and not even Superman can travel faster than light. He's got to hold his breath for at least 20 minutes - he guessed it could take him hours - while he goes from Earth to the Sun and back. Meanwhile, there didn't seem to be that much going on back on Earth to fill up 12 hours of ultimatum time. It felt too rushed.

On the plus side, my favorite parts of the episode are the interactions between Lois and Clark, and the scenes with Dr. Klein. I especially liked the assassination attempt scene and the cute scene that comes right after it. I love watching Clark doing something super when he's dressed as Clark, and he does this a couple times this episode.

Super Mann is an episode riddled with problems: one gaping (to me) plot hole and a few personal dislikes, but it has just enough scenes between Lois and Clark to make it re-watchable.
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4/10
What a mess
robertdlar10 February 2024
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This dumpsterfire of an episode is just so hard to swallow. People always tell you that you have to suspend disbelief when watching a fiction. The problem is you can only suspend so much. In writing classes they teach you "it is easier to accept a believable lie and an unbelievable truth" What this means is try to make your 'fiction' believable to the watcher.

This said, there are so many unbelievables in this episode, I will only pick the worst. First is the fact that the Nazi's made one silly TV broadcast and suddenly thousands of Nazi's pop up all over the world like they have been in waiting. The truth is the Nazi party exists in one form or another all over the world to this very day and yet has so little influence on people because of their doctrines of hate, that they could not get any support, so the fact that is happened so easily in this episode was just impossible to accept.

Next was the aquisition and transportation of nuclear weapons, even with Senator's helping, the Nuclear regulatory commission, intelligence, and other agencies track every piece of weapons grad plutonium and it would be very difficult to sneak just ONE inside a US city let alone dozens. It is possible with some heavy suspension of disbelief but it was not the only issue.

Lastly was the infighting among the Nazi's. When you are in the "Vast" Minority you cannot afford to just execute any one who maybe supportive to your cause. A better plot would have been for West to go to Lois and spill the beans on their plan.

The last thing was Superman getting irradiated. This one is passable to people who don't understand but when you have a Scientist at STAR labs who cannot come up with the answers and LOIS had to, that kills me. Also since Superman gets his power from absorbing solar radiation he would be IMMUNE to becoming radioactive. There is no special magic radiation that a bomb releases that the sun does not. Also since skin cells shed, all Superman would have needed to do is ditch his costume and take a decontamination shower and he would be clean.
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