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Lois & Clark - The New Adventures of Superman - The Complete Second Season
Lois Clark - The New Adventures of Superman - The Complete Second Season
Actors: Dean Cain, Teri Hatcher, Lane Smith, Justin Whalin, Eddie Jones
Directors: Alan J. Levi, Bill D'Elia, David Jackson, James Hayman, James R. Bagdonas
Genres: Action & Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television
UR     2006     16hr 53min

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Actors: Dean Cain, Teri Hatcher, Lane Smith, Justin Whalin, Eddie Jones
Directors: Alan J. Levi, Bill D'Elia, David Jackson, James Hayman, James R. Bagdonas
Genres: Action & Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television
Sub-Genres: Superheroes, Comedy, Love & Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy, Drama, Science Fiction
Studio: Warner Home Video
Format: DVD - Color - Closed-captioned,Subtitled
DVD Release Date: 01/17/2006
Original Release Date: 09/12/1993
Theatrical Release Date: 09/12/1993
Release Year: 2006
Run Time: 16hr 53min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 6
SwapaDVD Credits: 6
Total Copies: 3
Members Wishing: 0
Edition: Box set
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Languages: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
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Movie Reviews

Lane & Kent Are Back With 22 More Episodes!
Servo | Atlanta, GA USA | 11/11/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Man of Steel and the First Lady of Metropolis swoop into a 2nd super season of action, comedy and romance with Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman - The Complete Second Season! Developed by Deborah Joy LeVine (Dawson's Creek) and a brilliant staff of series writers including Hilary J. Bader (Superman: The Animated Series), Lois & Clark takes the Man of Steel on his most exciting and challenging adventure of all - rivalry & romance (and later marriage) with Lois Lane!

Changes this season include Justin Whalin (Dungeons & Dragons) taking over the role of Jimmy Olsen, and the international criminal organization Intergang taking over the late (not for long) Lex Luthor's bid for control of Metropolis and plans to kill Superman. Celebrities galore guest star as the various members of Intergang, comic-book villains, and do-gooders. Most notably, gorgeous Farrah Forke (Wings) as Deputy D.A. Mayson Drake, who provides competition for Lois when she shows an interest in Clark. To both Lois & Clark's surprise, Mayson is attracted to Clark, and not at all crazy about Superman.

Episodes include:
23. Madame Ex
Anti-Superman sentiment sweeps through Metropolis thanks to the Planet's new staff pyschologist - Lex Luthor's crafty ex, who has masterminded a Lois Lane double and plans to exact revenge on her and the superhero. Emma Samms (Dynasty), and Denise Crosby (Star Trek: TNG) guest star.

24. Wall of Sound
Lois and Clark vie for a coveted journalism award, while each races to be the first to track down the menacing Sound Man, a high-tech madman whose misuse of sonic vibrations brings Superman to his knees.

25. The Source
An electronics-firm whistle-blower leaks information to Lois about faulty parts, implicating his whiz-kid boss. Then reports of her source's murder surface. Tim Grimm (Reasonable Doubts) and Peter Scolari (Bosom Buddies) guest star.

26. The Prankster
A romeo with a warped sense of humor is out to even the score with Lois for sending him to prison years ago. Bronson Pinchot (Perfect Strangers) guest stars.

27. Church of Metropolis
An international gang equipped with smart bombs infiltrates the South Side, where Lois's uncle runs a cafe that's targeted by thugs trying to drive him out of business. Peter Boyle (Everybody Loves Raymond), Farrah Forke (Wings), Dick Miller (Gremlins), and Bruce Weitz (Hill Street Blues) guest star. Trivia: Bruce Weitz was the voice of crime boss Bruno Manheim in Superman: The Animated Series.

28. Operation Blackout
A reportedly dead former classmate of Lois's turns up in Metropolis with plans to hijack a military satellite, but first he creates a diversion by paralyzing the city with a blackout. Charles Rocket (SNL, Flying Blind) and J.T. Walsh (Backdraft) guest star.

29. That Old Gang of Mine
Al Capone (William Devane), John Dillinger (Robert Clohessy), Bonnie and Clyde (Joseph Gian and Amy Hathaway) return from the dead by the hands of a scientist. They start a crime wave in Metropolis and when one of them shoots Clark, he needs to fake his own death to protect his identity. [Loved Teri Hatcher's performance as Lois reacting to Clark getting shot, and also later when he turns up alive. Clark tries to "disappear" to do his Superman thing, but Lois (so thrilled he's alive) is like "Ohhh no...I'm not letting you out of my sight!" Great scenes.]

30. A Bolt From the Blue
Metropolis's second superhero, Resplendent Man, is born when Superman and a suicidal man that he attempts to save are struck by lightning giving the man superpowers. Cindy Williams (Laverne & Shirley), Leslie Jordan (Boston Legal, Will & Grace), and Denise Crosby guest star.

31. Season's Greedings
George and Weezie, er the Toyman and his secretary ruin Christmas for holiday shoppers driven to buy the toy sensation of the season, his Atomic Space Rats - which contain a chemical that turns everyone greedy. Sherman Hemsley & Isabel Sanford (The Jeffersons), and Dick Van Patten (Eight Is Enough) guest star.

32. Metallo
Superman meets his match in Lucy Lane's boyfriend Johnny Corben, a kryptonite-powered cyborg created by the hands of two scientists who once worked for Lexcorp. Scott Valentine (Family Ties) guest stars.

33. Chi of Steel
Lois and Clark's probe into the theft of Perry White's savings leads to a search for a powerful ninja master whose strength seems to equal that of Superman. Brian Doyle Murray (Yes, Dear), James Hong (Big Trouble in Little China) guest star.

34. The Eyes Have It
Superman is blinded by an evil ophthalmologist (David Bowe) who's already killed a scientist to get his hands on a light-beam device that gives him control over the world. Gerrit Graham (Parker Lewis Can't Lose) and Farrah Forke guest star.

35. The Phoenix
Lex Luthor (John Shea) rises from the dead, having lost his millions but not his desire for Lois--or his wish to kill Superman by getting his hands on some kryptonite. Tony Jay (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) and Denise Crosby guest star.

36. Top Copy
A telegenic temptress (Raquel Welch), who threatens to expose Clark Kent as Superman uses her TV celebrity as a cover to hide her identity as an Intergang assassin. Robert Culp (I, Spy) guest stars.

37. Return of the Prankster
The Prankster (Bronson Pinchot) breaks out of jail with a plot to kidnap the President and to paralyze Metropolis with a fearsome light beam that temporarily freezes victims. Rick Overton (Groundhog Day) and Harold Gould (Rhoda) guest star.

38. Lucky Leon
Sparks fly as Lois and Clark finally go out on a date--but the afterglow is interrupted by a murder investigation and the search for nuclear warheads. John Kapelos, Robert Culp, and Mark Rolston (Rush Hour) guest star.

39. Resurrection
As Clark mourns the loss of a friend, Lois discovers a man being buried alive at the cemetary--which leads the reporters to a trio of "resurrected" convicts. Jim Pirri (Union Square) and Curtis Armstrong (Moonlighting) guest star.

40. Tempus Fugitive
Aided by H.G. Wells' time machine, Clark and Lois go back to the year 1966 in Smallville--to rescue the infant Superman from a futuristic villain. Terry Kiser and Lane Davies (Whoops!) guest star.

41. Target: Jimmy Olsen!
Jimmy Olsen becomes the unwitting subject of a rogue doctor conducting top-secret mind-control tests to create assassins who kill on command. Michelle Phillips (Knots Landing), Charles Napier (The Blues Brothers), and Jim Pirri guest star.

42. Individual Responsibility
Perry White is kidnapped by Intergang operatives, but it looks like he won't be getting any help from Superman, whose exposure to a mysterious red kryptonite renders him apathetic. Bruce Campbell (The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.) and Barbara Bosson (Murder One) guest star.

43. Whine, Whine, Whine
Clark has had his fill of Metropolis after he's snubbed by Lois for his inability to commit, and after Superman is sued by a litigious rock-star wannabe (Jason Carter). Kay Lenz (Reasonable Doubts) and Jim Pirri guest star.

44. And the Answer Is...
A jewelry-store heir finds evidence of Clark's true identity and threatens to expose him as Superman unless Clark steals a cache of diamonds--and then kills Lois Lane. Maurice Godin (Cafe Americain) and Tony Jay guest star.

Lois & Clark - The Complete Second Season is a 1012 min. 6-disc set, which features all 22 episodes from the 1994-1995 season in full frame (1.33:1) picture, and Dolby Surround stereo sound, English, Spanish and French subtitles, and closed captioning. The super extras include commentary on "Season's Greedings" by actor Dean Cain, who also wrote the episode; "Lois & Clark: Secrets of Season 2": A look at the new show direction and other significant changes Lois & Clark Underwent during its sophomore season, including interviews with cast and crew; "Marveling Metropolis: The Fans of Lois & Clark": About the relationship between the fans, cast and creative minds of the show, including a humorous Q&A between fans and Dean Cain, and interviews with various cast and crew as well as members of the FOLC (Friends of Lois & Clark) fan group.

Highly Recommended!"
The FoLC are happy!
Heidi Anne Heiner | SurLaLune Fairy Tales.com | 10/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Season 2 of Lois and Clark was one of the best seasons of the series. (It didn't really jump the shark until Lois ate those frogs in season 3.) Lois still doesn't know Clark's secret, but unfortunately Lex Luthor has disappeared as a regular nemesis. However, Lois and Clark's relationship, the real impetus of the series, heats up. Overall, the villains aren't quite as campy as the following seasons. This is the one that left everyone cliffhanging for the summer over what Lois was planning when she took off those glasses. Would she say "yes" to his proposal? Had she figured out his secret? Hopefully we won't have to wait as long for Season 3 to be released to DVD.

This second season release will supposedly have features on Lois and Clark's fans, special commentary from Dean Cain on "Season Greedings" the episode he directed, and more behind the scenes of the season.

Here's a list of Season 2's episodes:

23. Madame Ex
24. Wall of Sound
25. The Source
26. The Prankster
27. Church of Metropolis
28. Operation Blackout
29. That Old Gang of Mine
30. A Bolt from the Blue
31. Season's Greedings
32. Metallo
33. Chi of Steel
34. The Eyes Have It
35. The Phoenix
36. Top Copy
37. Return of the Prankster
38. Lucky Leon
39. Resurrection
40. Tempus Fugitive
41. Target: Jimmy Olsen!
42. Individual Responsibility
43. Whine, Whine, Whine
44. And the Answer Is...
"
Can't wait!
EquusFemina | US | 10/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm still not over my high of having Season 1 of Lois and Clark on DVD! Now with Season 2 being released just days before my birthday, I couldn't have asked for a better gift! Season 2 of Lois & Clark is without a doubt worth buying! It's basically impossible for me to pick a personal favorite out of the 4 seasons this show was on the air, but this season definitely has some of the best episodes! Tempus Fugitive, Lucky Leon, The Phoenix, Whine Whine Whine, And The Answer Is, That Old Gang of Mine, Season's Greedings ... oh I could go on! Finally getting to see Lois fall for Clark was what made season 2 so amazing and of course that was just the icing on the cake. I literally cannot wait for January 17th. I think the extras will be great, I'm really looking forward to hearing Dean's commentary on the first episode he wrote and of course I also can't wait to see my fellow FoLCs being interviewed!! Now we just have to hope the WB doesn't drop the ball and that they plan to release seasons 3 and 4 by the end of 2006! If you're reading this, chances are you're already a fan so buy this set, I know you won't be disappointed!!!!"
Critical episodes to a new plot
Valentin Jacob | Paris, France | 03/10/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had to wait for several long weeks to recieve the most awaited DVD pack from the United States...
As same as for the First Season, Warner didn't share Lois and Clark with the rest of the world : the Daily Planet won't show up in France, which is kind of weird because French subtitles are the second ones available, just after English... There are fans over here, please don't forget us!
Anyway, discovering Lois and Clark again with the original soundtrack is a new adventure for us (in France, actors record new voices over the original ones). THANK YOU to Warner Home Video that didn't protect its DVDs from being played in Zone 2 machines!

Anyway, the second season begins quite weakly, with few creative plots and no interesting evolution between our two (three) heroes. Fortunately, the apparition of Mayson Drake and then Dan Scardino brings the two friends to ask themself questions about their relationship.
New vilains try to replace Lex Luthor, but he has to come back from death to kick them with their I'm-a-bad-guy laughs.

The end of the season is delightful : Lois and Clark in love, and maybe a secret revealed...

Conclusion : new characters, new plot, new visual effects, new adventures...
I love it!


PS: This is the first time I write a review in English, please do not judge me!
Can I ask you a question? Why are there so often vilains speaking French in American serials? (episode 14 'Top copy': "Qui ne voudrait pas ça?", "Tu parles Français?" "Un peu")"