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

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8/10
Fun, satisfying episode with some heart, too
sssuperman-dot-com8 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
In many ways, this isn't the most creative episode ever - using time travel to kill someone in the past isn't exactly a new idea, and they don't really do anything mega-different with it either. Despite this, it was definitely a really enjoyable episode overall. Of course it was cheesy and occasionally you have to not think too hard about certain things, but that's hardly unexpected for this show; heck, the cheesiness is a part of its charm! At first it really weirded me out that they just threw out there a few very basic facts about the future from which Tempus came from and never elaborated on it, especially considering the nature of the facts. Superman's descendants make a perfect but boring (well, at least to depraved people - as for others it's not clear) utopia? I dunno, I kinda want a little more explanation - that's awfully intriguing! But as the episode went on, this just sort of faded into the background since it became very clear it wasn't supposed to be an important part of the episode other than to provide the villain's motive.

This episode was definitely fun, but what was even better than the fun was the look we got at the characters. Of course, it was very interesting to see Lois with the knowledge of Clark Kent's secret and dealing with that. Specifically, it was nice to see her evolving from being upset and distrustful to being accepting. I guess you could say it was a little disappointing that most of her emotions were just "anger". I've always thought what would be most intriguing is seeing her try to reconcile her conflicting views of Clark and Superman. I mean, in this continuity her opinions of the two are *relatively* similar, particularly compared to other versions, but I know she doesn't them exactly the same. But overall, it was still definitely interesting and enjoyable to see the two interacting with this new perspective. It was a very special moment to see Lois kissing Superman knowing he was Clark!

Quick and minor footnote - at one point in the episode, after talking to Clark after learning his secret, Lois references Clark pretending to be weak. Obviously this is something that happens often in Superman media, but I actually haven't seen him doing this much in this show. In fact, I...really can't remember any instances of him doing this in any of the episodes before this one, though I admit I could be forgetting something. It also seems kinda weird considering Lois has gotten a good look at Clark's impressive musculature before.

But one of the best parts of this episode was the focus on Clark's family and how much it means to him, from getting to see his parents' ancestors (even though that was of course very silly as well) to seeing Clark meet his own parents before they, well, became his parents. I dunno, it just felt really sweet and gave me so many positive vibes. They certainly weren't blatant about this being a theme or anything, it was just a thing that existed and it gave me lots of good feels. I just love Clark's adoptive parents, their relationship with him, and how they made him who he is. Seeing how important Clark's parents are to him is just so precious to me.

So yeah, overall this episode gave me a lot to enjoy - fun, laughs, an interesting look at characters, and all sorts of positive vibes. Not the most creative episode, and goofy in places, but overall it felt so right. Definitely recommended.
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6/10
Childish show
JurijFedorov5 October 2022
I decided to watch the episode as it's the highest rated in the show. It's not quite great enough on its own. The show is great for teens for sure. Now in 2022 the effects and childish Superman is a bit much. It's very well-structured so you always have deep scenes and careful dialogue focused on emotions. It gives you more time with the characters compared to movies or modern TV shows. But a lot of scenes are just lazy melodrama. The time travel is cool and all. But the curious events are made into gags or just Superman being silly as he's in a new situation. It's too on the nose and too childish to really hold up. Even the action and fights are childish and not brutal enough. Which is a shame as the slower pace is quite great. The actors are also very emotional and good. It should have gone full comedy or tried to be a bit more realistic.

Besides this the special effects and costumes are quite boring. Just cheap sci-fi stuff. Again not quite what I want from a TV show. But I think that if you watch it from end to end and can get into the mood of the show the episode will feel more powerful for sure. The episode itself is curious. It's just that you can't really do much with Superman. He is too strong and never loses.
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