Chris: And we’re back! After a brief detour into the dour, bleached out, twenty-first century life of Superman on the CW, we’re returning to Metropolis and the go-go 90s as Lois and Clark opens its second season. I don’t know about you Ronnie, but I’m glad to be home. We left L&C dangling off a
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A few weeks ago I screwed up and mislabeled an episode as #211. Well, this is the actual 211, folks. “Bully” sees everybody going to Blake’s hometown of Kansas City to solve some beating murders in which the victims are dressed in women’s underwear. Someone’s hunting J. Edgar Hoover! The podcast runs a little short
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Well, BAU Disassembled ends with the cast cast to the four corners of the Earth. Reid is teaching, Rossi is helping out on a film set, Lewis is helping out Mulder and Scully in couples counseling (no really), and Prentiss is on the rat squad. What could force the team back together? Well, a contrivance
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Ronnie: Welcome to a special edition of Lois & Clark & Chris & Ronnie. Why special, you ask? Well, in this one we don’t talk about episodes of Lois & Clark at all. Instead we’re training our eyes on the current Superman show on the air, Superman & Lois to see how the two compare
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The penultimate entry of BAU Disassembled occurs as “Annihilator” sees Linda Barnes (Binda) go out into the field to mess things up for the gang. A house of roommates and their companions are slaughtered. Who did it? Who cares, really, as the case is a means to an end: showing Binda is incompetent. Ronnie and
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