But I also like that they have both Lois and Clark grapple with emotional problems as well as the usual super hero theatrics. This last episode was a fantastic example of that. Tulloch is an amazing actress and brings so many layers to her Lois.
I liked how true they were to themselves. Lois gets mad and chews out her son, Clark disapproves but keeps it gentle and diplomatic, "Don't you think you were maybe a tiny bit hard on him?"
I know this show is connected to the larger Arrowverse but I like that it's mostly self-contained. For me, this lets the show stand on its own as a Superman show... not part of some larger shared universe.
It deserves room to establish its own voice, but I would like to see a bit more continuity, like keeping the visual effects consistent and making allusions to things we've seen before. As I said, they could've cast a familiar Supergirl actress as the voice of Captain Luthor's AI without calling any attention to the fact, so it'd have no effect on the stories but would just be a nice continuity touch for those who noticed it. Or, when talking about the possibility of Kryptonians invading, they could have a throwaway nod to something similar happening with the Fort Rozz inmates years before, or mention how the loss of the DEO makes it harder to cope with the threat (although Legends did a more comedic version of that beat in its season premiere).