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Season 2 | | | |
| 24 :02x02 - Wall of Sound (Sep/25/1994) | | Lenny Stokes, a career criminal, uses his mastery of sound waves to bring Metropolis, and hopefully Superman, to his knees. Meanwhile, Lois seemingly becomes jealous of Clark's success when he is nominated for a Kerth award, and she is not. | | Guest Stars: Pamela Roberts as Mayor Sharpe, Richard Balin as Dr. Green, Scott Colomby as Derek Camden, Michael Des Barres as Lenny Stoke, Cory Everson as Amazon Woman #1 | Director: Alan J. Levi Writer: John McNamara (2) | | | |
| 25 :02x03 - The Source (Oct/02/1994) | | Lois refuses to reveal her source of a story accusing the company Viologic of knowingly selling faulty equipment, and as a result, she is suspended from the Daily Planet. Now, Lois and Clark must work together to unravel the mystery, find the criminal, and restore her good reputation as the Daily Planet's star reporter. | | Guest Stars: Barry Livingston as Sheldon Bender, Jeffrey Joseph (1) as Oliver, Patrick Pankhurst as Daniel Hansen, Tim Grimm as Eric Thorp, Peter Scolari as Stuart Hofferman, | Co-Guest Stars: Jon Van Ness as Wick | Director: John Kretchmer Writer: Paul Jackson (1), Tony Blake | | | |
| 26 :02x04 - The Prankster (Oct/09/1994) | | Five years ago, Lois sent Kyle Griffith to prison. Now, he has escaped and has become the Prankster. As the Prankster, Kyle designs some of the most diabolical "pranks" imaginable, with his ultimate goal being the destruction of Lois Lane. Can Clark (as Superman) save Lois from the Prankster's clutches before the final "punch line" is delivered? | | Guest Stars: Leonard Termo as Pete, Harold Gould (1) as Edwin Griffin, Rick Overton as Victor, Bronson Pinchot as Kyle Griffin | Director: James Hayman Writer: Grant Rosenberg | | | | | | |
| 28 :02x06 - Operation Blackout (Oct/30/1994) | | When Lois and Clark discovers a terrorist plan to infiltrate Fort Truman, a military installation, the race is on to stop the terrorists from hijacking a missile. Along the way, Lois discovers an unsettling secret about one of her best school friends. It is a secret that could change everything, and possibly stop Lois and Clark dead in their tracks. | | Guest Stars: Kimble Jemison as Soldier, Cary Bolton as Man, Craig Gini as 2nd Lieutenant, Tom Hatten as Gen. Ralph Marshall, Bill Erwin as Andy, J. T. Walsh as Col. Charles Fane, Melora Hardin as Molly Flynn, Charles Rocket as Ryan Wiley | Director: Michael W. Watkins Writer: Kate Boutilier | | | |
| 29 :02x07 - That Old Gang of Mine (Nov/13/1994) | | When legendary criminals John Dillinger, Al Capone, and Bonnie & Clyde seemingly return from the dead and pull off a series of heists, it draws Lois and Clark into a world of danger and intrigue. When Clark intervenes to save Lois from the gangsters clutches, he makes a life-altering decision; a decision he is unsure he can undo, and one that could cost him everything he holds dear in life. | | Guest Stars: Ray Abruzzo as Detective Wolf, Lonnie Burr as Morey, Robert Clohessy as John Dillinger, Joseph Gian as Clyde Barrow, John Pleshette as Dr. Emil Hamilton, William Devane as Al Capone, Sal Viscuso as Bobby Bigmouth, Amy Hathaway as Bonnie Parker | Director: Lorraine Senna Ferrara Writer: Gene Miller, Karen Kavner | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 44 :02x22 - And the Answer Is... (May/21/1995) | | Clark is ready to tell Lois that he's Superman when he is interrupted by Jason Masick who has obtained a diary written by Tempus which reveals, among other things, that Clark is Superman. Jase kidnaps the Kents who are in Metropolis to celebrate their anniversary, and blackmails Clark into stealing $20 million in diamonds from Jase's brother's jewelry store. Jase is also working with Lex Luthor's former accomplice, Nigel St. John, who has the Kryptonite that he took from Lex, so that he can kill Superman. Clark robs the diamonds but Lois, who had followed him, confronts him. Clark tells Lois that his parents were kidnapped. They find out that Jase paid for Nigel's plane ticket. Together they go to see Jase. Their conversation is overheard by Nigal who tells Jase that he wants Lois dead. Jase then tells Clark that he wants him to deliver Lois' body to him or he'll kill the Kents. Lois tells Clark not to worry and to have Superman meet her at her apartment. Lois asks Superman to freeze her so that she would appear dead. After Superman grudgingly agrees she tells him to tell Clark that she loves him. Superman tells her that Clark knows but he would tell him. Before freezing her he caresses her face exactly as Clark had done so earlier. Lois gasps. Superman freezes her and takes her body to Jase. Nigel opens a box containing Kryptonite and they lock a disabled Superman into the same lead-lined room that the Kents were in along with the Kryptonite. Jase offers Nigel a drink from a flask. Then Nigel pulls a gun on Jase and demands the diary. Jase laughs and asks if Nigel knows how Jase's father died. He tells Nigel that he (Jase) poisoned him. Nigel clutches his chest and dies. Martha asks if Superman has enough strength to freeze the grate. He does. Then she tells Jonathan to throw the Kryptonite at the grate which shatters and tosses it out of the room. Superman breaks down the door and goes to thaw Lois. Jonathan gives Martha a book and a trip to Italy for their anniversary. Superman then goes to see Jase and burns the diary. Clark and Lois take a walk in Centennial Park. It starts to rain but Clark tells Lois he wouldn't leave until he finishes what he has to say. He then asks Lois to marry him. Lois looks at the ring and says "Clark..." This was the season 2 cliffhanger. | | Guest Stars: Tony Jay as Nigel St. John | Director: Alan J. Levi Writer: Tony Blake, Paul Jackson (1) | | | |
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