I'm sorry, Derock, but I got tired of Lois and Clark after a while because Lois got annoying to me. Perhaps it is because the writers just make her super annoying (pun intended). Here is a girl who fangirls Superman likes crazy, but also doesn't really care about anyone, BUT the story itself. That's all she seemed to focus on was the story. She then would put herself into situations that she knew were dangerous for said story and then expect Superman to save her. Then when Superman needed her the most, she abandoned him and lost faith in him. The last story I liked her in was the Death of Superman comic where for once she didn't care about the story.
It got to me after a while when you see other females be so concerned for Clark's safety meanwhile Lois Lane was too busy trying to get that "great story." Superman Returns movie even pissed me off more about her because in this rendition she actually profits on her hatred for Superman leaving.
Then we also have Larry Niven's "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" article which had some good points.
I actually like the new idea of Superman and Wonder Woman simply because it is like an old school NaruSaku stuff. Yeah she could be with Batman who is dark and has troubled past like Sasuke, but she chooses to be with Superman who puts everyone else before him like Naruto. And she is just as strong in will. If you don't like it, at least we got the benefit of multiple universes where Lois and Clark got married and have kids....(even though in some universes this was described as impossible due to biology.)
Funny enough, we also have the fact that Lois was not Clark's first love choice and actually his first love was Lana Lang. Kind of like how Peter Parker's first love interest was not Mary Jane, but Liz Allan, then he fell in love with Betty Brant, followed by the more popular Gwen Stacy. Ironic seeing as many people know Mary Jane the best yet she was number 4 on the list of loves and the former Gwen Stacy didn't happen because she died.
The thing about Lois/Clark is that I'm used to it ever since I watched the live-action, the Lois and Clark series. You may be right that she did turn into a fangirl (In the comics, since I haven't read them? Or is it the animated series or maybe both, which I can understand the "always get the story!" gimmick because she was like that). Smallville, however, gave her a better background and personality, IMO.
And I did like Clark and Lana in Smallville as well, because they did have the chemistry. Until they went for the silly route of Lana's character later on in the series, and that happen right after Lois became a recurring/main character.
But hey, although I like main guy/girl pairings, I'm very neutral towards it. The pairing caught it to me when I was into the other Superman media (90's cartoon, Smallville, L&C). I hardly care for the ones that went very deep (the Christopher Reeve movies, new movies, DC comics) because I didn't watch or read it at the time.