Since the advent of keeping a continuity all comics are essentially soap operas. It's all serialized fiction.
I don't think there has been a live action superhero show on TV that wasn't a soap opera since after Wonder Woman. I think Wonder Woman was the last one where there was no romance going on between scenes of super-heroics.
Wonder Woman was strictly kicking the butt of the villain of the week. Steve Trevor was never ever a romantic interest The next noteworthy superhero show was Lois and Clark and obviously Lois and Clark was all about romance.
Smallville was pretty much Clark and Lana and then Clark and Lois.
Lets hope Superman moves more the plot than Jefferson does, because in Black Lightning he just goes along. I remember that in season 2 both his daughters ans his wife had their on plot, while Jefferson thing was to worry about them.
I can see Superman having the same role, the boys and Lois actually doing stuff, and Clark showing up to help tem eventually.
They definitely do. There is a difference between drama and melodrama. Soaps are melodrama, and I think Superman is much more than that. It's called Action Comics and Adventures of Superman for a reason. It wasn't called The Loves of Superman lol. Teen angst just sucks. It sucked in Smallville with Clana. It nearly ruined the show. Lois and Clark was all about their romance. And I like romance, but in superhero shows I want more than that, I want a good story and plot, suspense, a good villain and some adventure and action. This is why a Superman show will never be as good as Star Trek shows.
I'll probably watch the the first 2 episodes, but I'm not excited yet.
The majority of superhero joints are pulp action/adventure.
The soap opera thing is just due to low budget.
I REALLY wish the CW would just own their quality and write for it. Do super campy fun stuff. Pow, wam, bam. Lots of colours. I'd be so into that. Stop trying to be what it isn't.
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I don't understand where this idea that it's going to be "romance" or a "teen" show comes from. If you're just being pessimistic, fine I guess, but it's kind of ignoring the actual evidence we have. I highly doubt its going to be Smallville 2.0 or Super Sons with Lois & Clark becoming Ma and Pa Kent level characters. But, it's focus is on the family. So it's going to include all four of them. In the Pilot, Clark has plenty of scenes and action to himself, most of anyone if I'm recalling correctly. The boys got a few scenes and action themselves, and they establish their plot with Lana's daughter. Comparatively the only one who got shortchanged in that pilot script was Lois, who I don't recall having the kind of solo focus the way Clark and the boys did. The teen drama aspect also was pretty balanced compared to the rest of the show, in what is likely a two episode premiere the boy got two big scenes to themselves. They also clearly set up plot lines they are going to follow with the general degradation of Smallville and Morgan Edge, and the Stranger storyline. The boys storylines are likely to spin off of that as opposed to Smallville like freak of the week in the high school.
Plus a big factor is the budget and the special effects. Shows from two+ decades ago were always going to have skimpier action than modern shows. While those constraints still exist to a certain extent, the CW shows have been able to do a lot with what they have. The shows with smaller runs, like the 13 episode one this is supposed to have, tend to be able to do more with it. We have a pilot script and we have a 9 years worth of CW shows to set a baseline that should alleviate some of the concerns.
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