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    Lucy Meets Superman - I Love Lucy SE6 EP13 Review

    enMarch 03, 2022
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    About this Episode

    I've got a retro TV review for you today. The famous episode of I Love Lucy where Lucy tries to pass herself off as Superman at her kid's birthday party only to, predictably, mess things up. But the real Superman (George Reeves) swoops in to  save the day. A really fun and iconic sitcom episode from the classic TV era. Streaming on the Roku app.

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