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AgentPat said:It does!
My first introduction to Supes was with the George Reeves' TV show. As a kid, it never really "clicked" with me (despite the opening monologue over the credits) that he was an ALIEN. Yeah, I'm weird - and wasn't too swift as a kid, I guess LOL. I noticed the weird stuff though, like Reeves' "Clark" had more than one Superman costume that he kept on hangers in his closet. Hee!
When the Donner pic came out, a whole new world was revealed. I had no clue who Lex Luthor was, didn't know that Superman was basically immortal, and I chuckled at how goofy Clark was (compared to G. Reeves' version.)
I'll skip over Superboy and L&C for brevity LOL.
After watching SV for four years (not to mention reading the comics - which help a GREAT DEAL, I'll admit), I've got a whole new appreciation for this alien who "came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men." I almost envy the newbies who are just *now* discovering and enjoying the myth through SV. That's pretty dern cool, if ya think about it.![]()
Yeah, it is.
I think I first got exposure to Superman from the reruns of the George Reeves' show but didn't fall in love with the mythos until Donner's film.
Read a lot of comics back then, but Smallville revived that for me. Made the mythos more dynamic (it is kinda stodgey, dontcha think?) and more meaningful. As cool as I thought Superman was before, I don't think I understood him like I do now.
And that's thanks to Smallville rebooting the origin and Tom Welling creating a highly sympathetic character....
It's why I love the show and Tom so much.
Of course season 3 and mostly 4 took a HORRIBLE turn 
