I agree with you about the pre-COIE personality: I like an upbeat Superman! :) Dark 'n' gritty is for Batman, and even there DC goes overboard.
Clark/Richard would work very well, and as you say, Clark/Jimmy could suffer from the hero worship syndrome. Though I remember the first actor cast in Lois And Clark as Jimmy and I thought he and Clark had excellent chemistry, then they changed the actor in the second season. *sighs* I even wrote a zine story ages ago pairing those two together, envisioning the first actor in the role.
Yeah, I like a more upbeat Superman, too. At least one that's more... I'm not sure how to explain it exactly. But it seems recent Superman characterization wears his alien-ness like a shield to protect himself from attachment. But one of Superman's greatest characteristics, to me, was his humanity in spite of being an alien. (Granted, he was raised by a human couple, but his powers manifested early in an area where there was no one else like him.)
He seemed to have such optimism for the human condition and humanity as a whole, but in recent years it seems less of a focal point. I agree that there should be some darkness to Batman, but I feel like Batman: TAS is as dark as it should be... and even in that, he had Robin!
Yes, I think Clark/Richard would work out very nicely. I thought Clark and Jimmy had great chemistry in SR, one of the standout scenes for me is when Clark first returns and he and Jimmy get a beer. :)
One of Clark's greatest strengths is his empathy and concern for us. Despite our flaws and cruelties, he actually LIKES us! He grew up among us and understands us, as much as anyone can understand humanity.
Clark should be an optimist. Sure, he can be weary and discouraged, but in essense, he's a sunny personality (like Dick). All this alienated stuff? It always reads like it's written by an emo teenager. He can fell alienation at times but Clark always was good at connecting with others, whether Jimmy or Lois or his JLA colleagues or his parents.
That beer scene was great! I also loved seeing Jack Larsen in a cameo as the bartender, too. :)
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I agree with you about the pre-COIE personality: I like an upbeat Superman! :) Dark 'n' gritty is for Batman, and even there DC goes overboard.
Clark/Richard would work very well, and as you say, Clark/Jimmy could suffer from the hero worship syndrome. Though I remember the first actor cast in Lois And Clark as Jimmy and I thought he and Clark had excellent chemistry, then they changed the actor in the second season. *sighs* I even wrote a zine story ages ago pairing those two together, envisioning the first actor in the role.
I enjoy chatting with you, too! :)
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Yeah, I like a more upbeat Superman, too. At least one that's more... I'm not sure how to explain it exactly. But it seems recent Superman characterization wears his alien-ness like a shield to protect himself from attachment. But one of Superman's greatest characteristics, to me, was his humanity in spite of being an alien. (Granted, he was raised by a human couple, but his powers manifested early in an area where there was no one else like him.)
He seemed to have such optimism for the human condition and humanity as a whole, but in recent years it seems less of a focal point. I agree that there should be some darkness to Batman, but I feel like Batman: TAS is as dark as it should be... and even in that, he had Robin!
Yes, I think Clark/Richard would work out very nicely. I thought Clark and Jimmy had great chemistry in SR, one of the standout scenes for me is when Clark first returns and he and Jimmy get a beer. :)
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Clark should be an optimist. Sure, he can be weary and discouraged, but in essense, he's a sunny personality (like Dick). All this alienated stuff? It always reads like it's written by an emo teenager. He can fell alienation at times but Clark always was good at connecting with others, whether Jimmy or Lois or his JLA colleagues or his parents.
That beer scene was great! I also loved seeing Jack Larsen in a cameo as the bartender, too. :)
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