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Superman & Lois
TV Series

Superman & Lois

2021Action, Adventure, Drama • 4 Seasons

Woke Score
2.5
out of 10

Series Overview

Superman & Lois stars Tyler Hoechlin (Teen Wolf) and Elizabeth Tulloch (Grimm) as the world's most famous superhero and comic books' most famous journalist as they deal with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents in today's society.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

2/10

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Season 2

4/10

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Season 3

2/10

In season 3, Clark and Lois are now working at the Smallville Gazette together and enjoying small town life. However, Lois' work-life balance is put to the test when an undercover assignment reveals a deadly foe that promises to change the Kent family forever. Meanwhile, the Kent boys find themselves being pulled in opposite directions as Jordan discovers what a superhero-identity really means and Jonathan searches for purpose beyond the football field. Amid all this upheaval, John Henry is haunted by his doppelgänger's past, leading to dangerous consequences for him and Natalie.

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Season 4

1.8/10

Following an action-packed and dramatic season three finale, the Kent family continues their fight against their biggest enemies in the upcoming final season. With Lois still reeling from her battle with cancer and Lex Luthor and his proxy Bizzarro-turned-Doomsday still a threat to Smallville and Superman, viewers are left hanging on edge amid this epic intergalactic battle in space.

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Overall Series Review

Superman & Lois serves as a grounded exploration of the Kent family, centering its narrative on the preservation of the nuclear unit and the demands of parenthood. Throughout its run, the series distinguishes itself by prioritizing traditional values, marital stability, and the moral responsibilities of a father figure. By situating Clark Kent and Lois Lane in the heart of Smallville, the show consistently champions the resilience found in community, sacrifice, and duty, standing apart from the cynical deconstructions often found in the superhero genre. The series maintains a persistent focus on universal domestic challenges, such as navigating economic hardship, health crises, and the balance between personal life and professional obligations. While the early seasons maintain a strict adherence to these classic principles, the middle portion of the series experiments with more contemporary social storylines, including local political shifts and teenage identity arcs. These additions reflect a subtle evolution in the show’s tone, yet the core of the storytelling remains rooted in the traditional heroism and moral courage of its protagonists. By the final season, the series returns to its foundations, emphasizing the strength of the family in the face of mortality and external threats. Character arcs are defined by unwavering dedication to one another and a clear, principled distinction between good and evil. Ultimately, the show functions as a rare modern example of domestic drama that avoids contemporary identity-based grievances, choosing instead to elevate the virtues of loyalty, protection, and the endurance of the American family.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics3/10

Oikophobia1.8/10

Feminism2.5/10

LGBTQ+2.5/10

Anti-Theism2/10

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