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Fans upset by George Reeves’ cameo in ‘The Flash’ should cleanse their palates with this wholesome ‘I Love Lucy’ appearance

Not every George Reeves cameo is dauntingly unethical.

The Flash is finally available on video-on-demand, and it’s perhaps appropriate, if unfortunate, that the big screen outing of the fastest man alive managed to land on VOD in the blink of an eye; such are the continued box office woes of films associated with the DC Extended Universe, the notoriously controversial Ezra Miller, and CGI that leaves a lot to be desired.

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Though, now that The Flash has made its way to a wider audience, it’s clear as day that the film’s greatest offense was all of those deep fake resurrections of such figures as Christopher Reeve and George Reeves for the sake of some multiversal fan service.

But service it was not, with more than a few newly-christened Flash viewers lambasting the film for Reeves’ inclusion in particular, with the late actor’s forced faux-cameo sticking out sorely in the puddle of sticky ethics that the scene in question created.

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But while it’s arguably impossible to ignore the damage Reeves’ turn as the Man of Steel had done to him, up to and including his infamous death, there’s no question that he brought great joy to several generations of Superman fans. In light of “George Reeves” and “cameo” now sparking a rather off-putting reminder, it might do us good to remember Reeves’ Superman cameo that we can actually all get behind.

Back in 1957, Reeves brought his eponymous Adventures with Superman character over to an episode of I Love Lucy, and as evidenced by the razor-sharp punchline he delivers at the end of the above clip, it’s clear that overwhelmingly positive Superman cameos from Reeves are out there; it’s just imperative that we look beyond The Flash if we wish to find them.


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Charlotte Simmons
Charlotte is a freelance writer for We Got This Covered, a graduate of St. Thomas University's English program, a fountain of film opinions, and probably the single biggest fan of Peter Jackson's 'King Kong.' She has written professionally since 2018, and will tackle an idiosyncratic TikTok story with just as much gumption as she does a film review.