Lois & Clark - The Complete Third Season (1995)
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Synopsis: Building on the Superman myth, this television series from the 1990s centers on the young adult life of Clark Kent (Dean Cain) in the modern-day city of Metropolis. While struggling to balance his... Building on the Superman myth, this television series from the 1990s centers on the young adult life of Clark Kent (Dean Cain) in the modern-day city of Metropolis. While struggling to balance his Superman duties with his job working for the Daily Planet, Kent meets and falls in love with Lois Lane, a fellow reporter. When news breaks of Superman's existence, however, Lane becomes smitten with the elusive superhero and, unaware that Kent and Superman are the same person, fends off Kent's romantic advances. Driven by this odd romantic triangle of sorts, the show also focuses on life around the Daily Planet office and Superman's battles with a whole host of villains, making it part-romance, part-action/adventure. Every episode from the third season of the show is included here. [More]
Starring: Teri Hatcher, Dean Cain
Starring: Teri Hatcher, Dean Cain
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