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The sigh heard around the world!!

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Margaret R Johnson

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Mar 25, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/25/96
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I hadn't realized it until the end of sunday's episode, but I had been
holding my breath since the first of this 5-part thingy! I am SSOOOOOO
glad that she is back!! I felt like crying whenever she would shun CK. I
hope the powers that be are looking at these posts so they realize that we
won't sit around waiting if they decide to do something silly like that
again! (who am I kidding! I will always be glued to my set at 8 on Sundays
to see CK and LL!!)

THANK YOU FOR RETURNING LOIS TO CK AND THE REST OF US!!!!!

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* I'M LOST. I'VE GONE TO LOOK FOR MYSELF *
* IF I SHOULD RETURN BEFORE I GET BACK, *
* PLEASE ASK ME TO WAIT *

Minuteman

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Mar 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/27/96
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I have loved Lois and Clark and I am especially moved by the romance
between them. That is the ONLY reason I am attracted to the show. I
could not care less about brainless (or brainy) super villians and
their machinations. I enjoyed them as a type of campy humor. The sad
thing is that after having endured the last several episodes where my
hopes for a nice romantic adventure story are repeatedly crushed, I
found the WAFFy ending to be hollow, contrived and not in the least
bit sincere. This is disturbing to me because it seems that the
writers have succeded in killing the joy of the romance between L&C
for me. It was almost as if they were throwing us a bone before more
foolishness and disappointment come to interminably stretch out this
delay of the marriage and romance. Here's a hot news flash for those
brain dead writers: Lois and Clark can be an interesting and riveting
team as a MARRIED couple who LOVE each other. If it becomes too much
of a burden to watch, then I will quit doing so. Thanks for letting
me vent some frustrations.


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