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| 1 :01x01 - Pilot (1) (Sep/12/1993) | | Clark Kent comes to Metropolis looking for a job at the Daily Planet. Perry White dismisses him as he has no experience. Clark then gets a story about a theater being torn down which convinces White to hire him because he has initiative. At the Daily Planet, Lois Lane works to uncover a possible conspiracy behind the launch of Messenger, which will carry the final components of the first space colony into orbit. White teams Lois up with the rookie Clark against her wishes. Meanwhile, Clark is frustrated that he cannot use his powers to help others without exposing himself and jeopardizing his chance at leading a normal life. He consults his mother, Martha Kent, and the two comes up with the Superman costume. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Barondes as Lucy Lane, Kenneth Tigar as Dr. Platt, Mel Winkler as Henderson, Kim Johnston Ulrich as Dr. Antoinette Baines, | Co-Guest Stars: Margaret Blye as Mrs. Platt (as Maggie Blye), Lindsay Berkowitz as Amy Platt, Gloria LeRoy as Beatrice, Shaun Toub as Asabi, Jean Montanti as Newspaper Worker, Persis Khambatta as Indian Ambassador, Clyde Kusatsu as Public Affairs Officer, Mimi Maynard as Launch Commander, Gerry Black as Head Colonist, Gregory Millar (1) as Homeless Man, Kamala López-Dawson as Carmen Alvarado (as Kamala Dawson), Jim Wise as Man #1, Greg Collins (1) as Man #2, Sean Moran as Man #3, Robert Rothwell as Security Guard, Lee Weaver as Supervisor, David Fury as Cop, Anne Wyndham as Reporter #2, Yolanda Gaskins as TV Announcer, Christopher Darga as Man with binoculars, Timi Prulhiere as Soap Opera Actress, Scott McCray as Soap Opera Actor, Marco Hernandez (1) as Worker, Jerry Hauck as Reporter #1, Georgy Paull (1) as Elderly Woman, Adrian Ricard as Older Woman, Mark Frazer as Young Technician | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Pilot (2) (Sep/12/1993) | | Despite proof of sabotage and Lex Luthor's generous offer to underwrite a private space station, the Congress of Nations chooses to go ahead with the next launch, cautioning the world that further problems are likely to scuttle the project. In his private office Lex seems... less than pleased, destroying the model of his own space station. Lois stows away among the colonists to evade a ban on reporters - and discovers that someone has planted a bomb. To alert mission control, she tears out circuits until they notice, but she cannot defuse the bomb and only seconds remain... | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Barondes as Lucy Lane, Kenneth Tigar as Dr. Platt, Mel Winkler as Henderson, Kim Johnston Ulrich as Dr. Toni Baines, | Co-Guest Stars: Margaret Blye as Mrs. Platt (as Maggie Blye), Lindsay Berkowitz as Amy Platt, Gloria LeRoy as Beatrice, Shaun Toub as Asabi, Jean Montanti as Newspaper Worker, Persis Khambatta as Indian Ambassador, Clyde Kusatsu as Public Affairs Officer, Mimi Maynard as Launch Commander, Gerry Black as Head Colonist, Gregory Millar (1) as Homeless Man, Kamala López-Dawson as Carmen Alvarado (as Kamala Dawson), Jim Wise as Man #1, Greg Collins (1) as Man #2, Sean Moran as Man #3, Robert Rothwell as Security Guard, Lee Weaver as Supervisor, David Fury as Cop, Anne Wyndham as Reporter #2, Yolanda Gaskins as TV Announcer, Christopher Darga as Man with binoculars, Timi Prulhiere as Soap Opera Actress, Scott McCray as Soap Opera Actor, Marco Hernandez (1) as Worker, Jerry Hauck as Reporter #1, Georgy Paull (1) as Elderly Woman, Adrian Ricard as Older Woman, Mark Frazer as Young Technician | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine (1) | | Songs: Bonnie Tyler -- Holding Out for a Hero | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Strange Visitor (from Another Planet) (Sep/26/1993) | | Government men raid The Daily Planet. They have warrant, and they want to ask Lois and Clark questions about Superman. Reluctantly, the reporters agree to a polygraph test, and then leave as quickly as they arrived. It turns out that these men are not who they say they are! Their search warrant is bogus! Lois follows a shadowy government man to a warehouse, while Clark discovers the name "Jason Trask" and the man he once worked under, General Newcomb - a man with little use for the rogue Trask. With the general's covert help, they gain access to the warehouse - but is Clark prepared for what he'll find there? | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Barondes as Lucy Lane, Joseph Campanella as George Thompson, George Murdock as Burton Newcomb, Terence Knox (1) as Jason Trask, | Co-Guest Stars: Tom Dugan (1) as Soldier #1, Jeff Austin as Soldier #2, David St. James as Polygraph Technician, Randall Boffman as Government Agent, Alex Wexo as SWAT Leader, Steven Einspahr as Young Jonathan | Director: Randall Zisk Writer: Bryce Zabel | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Neverending Battle (Oct/03/1993) | | Everyone is after Superman. Lex Luthor wants to know how strong and fast he is. He designs various tests for Superman, including having people jump off buildings. Lois is infatuated with the man in tights and is determine to find out as much as she can about him. After having had a story stolen from him, Clark decides to get even with her by sending Lois out on a wild goose chase for Superman's spaceship. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Barondes as Lucy Lane, Larry Linville as Grover Cleveland, Roy Brocksmith as Floyd, Miguel Nunez, Jr. as Jules, Tony Jay as Nigel St. John, Brent Jennings (1) as Inspector Henderson, | Co-Guest Stars: Mary Crosby as Monique, Lou Cutell as Maurice, Ritch Brinkley as Stan, Shaun Toub as Asabi, Wil Albert as Businessman, Yolanda Gaskins as Linda Montoya, Rosa Li as Japanese Woman #1, Saemi Nakamura as Japanese Woman #2, Louise Rapport as Grandmother | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: Daniel Levine | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - I'm Looking Through You (Oct/10/1993) | | An invisible Robin Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor. The authorities and the Daily Planet reporters have no leads, until Helen contacts them with a strange story: when she noticed her husband hadn’t eaten his dinner, she descended to his basement laboratory to find it empty – except that the door opened, and his voice said goodbye, and the door closed – and there was no one there! When Lois dismisses her she goes on television to plead for help, but instead, some else sees the message and realizes just how much real crime he could commit with an invisible suit... Meanwhile, Superman experiences growing fame – toys, dolls, balloons, and other merchandise, and has to decide how he’ll handle it. | | Guest Stars: Leslie Jordan as Alan Morris, Jack Carter (1) as Murray Brown, Patrika Darbo as Helene Morris, Jim Beaver (1) as Henry Barnes, Thomas Ryan as Detective Burke, | Co-Guest Stars: Miguel Sandoval as Eduardo Friez, Shaun Toub as Asabi, Yolanda Gaskins as Linda Montoya, Francine York as Mistress of Ceremonies, Leslie Rivers as Deputy Mayor, Cliff Medaugh as Old Man, Nancy Locke as First Woman, Teresa Jones (1) as Debutante, Bob McCracken as Invisible Man, Estelle Levine as Matronly Woman | Director: Mark Sobel Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine (1) | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Requiem for a Superhero (Oct/17/1993) | | Perry pairs Lois and Clark together for a story about the “Ultimate Street Fight.” Lois isn’t interested, and even suspects she caught the assignment because of her “connections” in the fight game. But she and Clark take the story to Menken’s gym and there meet a very old friend of Lois’ named Allie Dinello. Dinello later calls Lois, but before they can talk, a truck runs the man over and kills him, leaving Lois and Clark to wonder what he knew, and why Max Menken ordered a press blackout. Complicating the matter is the apparent connection between Max Menken and Dr. Sam Lane, an eminent orthopedic surgeon whose skills have saved many athletic careers – and who happens to be Lois’ father. | | Guest Stars: Denis Arndt as Dr. Sam Lane, Matt Roe as Max Menken, Joe Sabatino as Tommy Garrison, | Co-Guest Stars: John LaMotta as Allie Dinello, Dave Sebastian Williams (1) as Ringmaster, Jean Speegle Howard as Elderly Woman | Director: Randall Zisk Writer: Robert Killebrew | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - I've Got a Crush on You (Oct/24/1993) | | Suspicious fires ravage the West River district. It could be the work of arsonists, or it could be competition for the Metro Gang that currently controls the area. It seems a new gang, the Toasters, wants to move in, and they have a lot of high-tech, high-temperature fire power to back their play. As Lois digs deeper, she discovers a rotten nest of connections, part of a power play within the Metro gang, or maybe something more – something related to Lex Luthor’s ambitious plans to redevelop West River. For his part, Superman has his hands full saving the lives of people threatened by the blazes. | | Guest Stars: Jessica Tuck as Toni Taylor, Michael Milhoan as Johnny Taylor, Johnny Williams (3) as Lou, | Co-Guest Stars: Audrey Landers as Toots, Alexander Enberg as Toaster #1, David DeLuise as Toaster #2, Shashawnee Hall (1) as Bartender, Gregg Daniel as Newscaster, Tom Simmons as Reporter #1, Piper Perry as Girl #1 | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: Thania St. John | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Smart Kids (Oct/31/1993) | | Four gifted children break out of The Beckworth School, a boarding school for troubled kids. Once out, the self-dubbed "Smart Kids" manage to disrupt Metropolis, replacing water with detergent and periodically broadcasting themselves on every TV channel. Meanwhile, the school doctor, noted researcher Dr. Carlton, frantically searches for them. When one of the children is temporarily under Lois' supervision, she learns that there is something sinister going on at the school. | | Guest Stars: Courtney Peldon as Amy Valdez, Michael Cavanaugh as Dr. Carlton, Scott McAfee (1) as Phillip Manning, Jonathan Hernandez (1) as Dudley Nicholas, | Co-Guest Stars: Emily Ann Lloyd as Inez, Sheila Rosenthal as Karen, Margot Rose as Mrs. Powell, Ralph P. Martin as Cabbie, Bergen Williams as Helga | Director: Robert Singer (1) Writer: Daniel Levine | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The Green, Green Glow of Home (Nov/14/1993) | | Wayne Irig, a Smallville farmer and a friend of the Kents, discovers a glowing green meteorite on his farm. When he disappears and a government agency takes over his farm, Lois and Clark visit Smallville to learn the truth. But the truth involves an old enemy of Superman, who thinks he has the upper hand, and is determined to find and destroy the Man of Steel once and for all. | | Guest Stars: Joleen Lutz as Sheriff Rachel Harris, Jerry Hardin as Wayne Irig, L. Scott Caldwell (1) as Carol Sherman, Terence Knox (1) as Jason Trask (credited with character name), | Co-Guest Stars: Sharon Thomas as Maisie, Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Barker, | Uncredited: Vern Monnett as Musician | Director: Les Landau Writer: Bryce Zabel | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - The Man of Steel Bars (Nov/21/1993) | | Superman is accused of being the cause of a major heat wave. An injunction is passed prohibiting him from using his powers. Clark feeling bad about not being able to help people decides to leave Metropolis, much to the dismay of Lois. | | Special Guest Stars: Sonny Bono as Mayor Frank Berkowitz, | Guest Stars: Richard Fancy as Dr. Saxon, Rosalind Cash as Judge Angela Diggs, Haunani Minn as Patricia Cheng, Elaine Kagan as Dr. Katherine Goodman, Tony Jay as Nigel St. John, Tom LaGrua as Murray Mindlin, | Co-Guest Stars: Miguel Sandoval as Eduardo Friez, Scott Burkholder as Prisoner, David J. Partington as Sgt. Stahl, Hartley Silver as Cabbie | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: Paris Qualles | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Pheromone, My Lovely (Nov/28/1993) | | Perfumer and chemist Miranda has worked to create a very special fragrance for nearly two years. The problem is, she told Lex she could do it in six months, and now that she’s eighteen months off the pace, Lex has cut off the money. Worse for her, Lex has ended their romantic relationship, calling her “an itch” and telling her “she has been scratched.” But Miranda has succeeded in creating her scent, and she plans to prove it – first by spritzing everyone at the Daily Planet, and then by replacing insecticide meant to control fruit flies with a fully concentrated version of her pheromone based concoction! If she succeeds, everyone in Metropolis who catches a whiff of the chemical will lose all of their sexual inhibitions – forever! | | Special Guest Stars: Morgan Fairchild as Miranda, | Guest Stars: Tony Jay as Nigel St. John, | Co-Guest Stars: Courtney Taylor (1) as April, Sophia Santi as Rehalia, Jeff Austin as Phil, Conrad Goode as Hans | Director: Bill D'Elia Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine (1) | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Honeymoon in Metropolis (Dec/12/1993) | | Lois rents the honeymoon suite at the posh Hotel Lexor – alone – for some rest and relaxation. Once there she spots men meeting in an office across the street. They are weapons designer Thaddeus Roarke and Congressman Ian Harrington. Returning to the Daily Planet, she tells Perry White about the meeting and he assigns more reporters. They learn little beyond Roarke’s certainty that something called Project Shockwave will fail, opening the door for his competing system. Roarke presents a computer model to Harrington behind closed blinds; the reporters cannot see it. Afterwards, Harrington is shocked and comments about “millions of people.” When the government stonewalls the reporters, they turn to the only man who can help – the architect of Project Shockwave, Lex Luthor! | | Guest Stars: Charles Frank as Congressman Ian Harrington (as Charles R. Frank), Charles Cyphers as Thaddeus Roarke, Richard Libertini as "Sore Throat" (credited with character name), | Co-Guest Stars: Fred Stoller as Phil, Andrea Stein as Ingeborg | Director: James A. Contner Writer: Daniel Levine | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - All Shook Up (Jan/02/1994) | | Lois and Clark cover a meeting at EPRAD. Following the meeting, Professor Daitch asks Clark to contact Superman; when Superman visits EPRAD to meet the professor, he also meets General Zeitlin and Secretary Cosgrove. They tell him the news: an asteroid code named “Nightfall” nineteen miles across is hurtling towards Earth and only Superman can stop it. Unsure whether this will push his powers past their limit, Superman flies up to smash the asteroid. And he does – but when he crashes back to Earth, his memory is gone. And a large piece of Nightfall remains intact and on a collision course with Earth... | | Guest Stars: J. A. Preston as General Robert Zeitlin, Richard Belzer as Inspector Henderson, Richard Roat as Professor Stephen Daitch, David Sage as Secretary John Cosgrove, Matt Clark (1) as Homeless Man, Jenifer Lewis (1) as Psychic, | Co-Guest Stars: Suanne Spoke as Dr. Jerri McCorkle, Rick Fitts as Frank Madison, Shaun Toub as Asabi, Lee Magnuson as Ground Controller, Eric Laneuville as Vendor | Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala Story: Jackson Gillis | Teleplay: Bryce Zabel | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Witness (Jan/09/1994) | | Vincent Winninger, a world renowned scientist and infamous ladies’ man, summons Lois to interview him. In the interview he expresses concern about the upcoming appointment of Barbara Trevino to lead the Rainforest Consortium. When Lois presses him, he offers a cryptic comment about “increased male potency,” and a journal as explanation. Then he accidentally spills tea all over her, and she goes to the bathroom to clean up. While she’s there, a man enters the house and kills Dr. Winninger! Lois sees the man, and in fact barely escapes his notice. Later, she sees the same man among those present at the crime scene – but he has an airtight alibi! Lois, with a little help from Superman, must discover who killed Winninger and why before the killer zeroes in on her. | | Special Guest Stars: Phil Mickelson as Himself, | Guest Stars: Charlie Dell as Dr. Hubert, Richard Belzer as Inspector Henderson, Claudette Nevins as Barbara Trevino, Brian George (2) as Mr. Tracewski, William Mesnik as Sebastian Finn, Elliott Gould as Dr. Vincent Winninger (credit with character name), | Co-Guest Stars: Julie Araskog as Reporter, Hal Sparks as Skateboarder, Roz Witt as Teacher, Bradley Pierce as Kid #1, Ahmad Stoner as Kid #2, Megan Parlen as Girl #1 | Director: Mel Damski Writer: Bradley Moore | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Illusions of Grandeur (Jan/23/1994) | | Young Nicky Collins steps into a magical box – and disappears! He’s the latest in a series of kidnappings. All of the victims were children of rich and famous people. After each family paid a substantial ransom, the kidnapper returned their child, but the child remembered little about the experience. Nicky is different – his mother is not rich, but works for the Moskals, who are very rich indeed. The kidnapper took the wrong child! With nowhere to turn, she comes to see Clark Kent to ask for help. Lois and Clark start with a charity magic show, and begin to probe the world of magic for their answers. And like all magic, there just may be some misdirection here... | | Guest Stars: Ben Vereen as Dr. Andre Novak, Marietta DePrima as Constance, Eve Plumb as Rose Collins, Jarrett Lennon as Nicky Collins, Stephen Burleigh as Mark Moskal, Penn Jillette as Romick (credit with character name), | Co-Guest Stars: Adrienne Hampton as Mrs. Moskal, Christopher Miranda as Chris, Whitney Young as Little Girl, Vince Brocato as Florist | Director: Michael W. Watkins Writer: Thania St. John | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Ides of Metropolis (Feb/06/1994) | | Jonathan Kent visits Clark in Metropolis. When he found a nude portrait of Martha in the barn, it convinced him that Martha is having an affair with the artist! Meanwhile, Lois inveigles her way into a ten minute interview with convicted murderer Eugene Laderman. When the officer opens the door, Eugene has vanished! But Lois finds him again quickly when he kidnaps her at gunpoint! Lois believes Eugene innocent, and gives him sanctuary at her apartment. Even Lena, Eugene’s good friend and Harrison’s widow, believed Laderman guilty. So why does Lois believe him innocent, and how will she prove it with Detective Reed watching her? And how does it all relate to Harrison’s software project “The Ides of Metropolis?” | | Guest Stars: Melanie Mayron as Det. Betty Reed, Paul Gleason (1) as Henry Harrison, Jennifer Savidge as Lena Harrison, Tony Jay as Nigel St. John, Richard Gant as Judge R. Cobb, Todd Susman as Eugene ((credit with character name)), | Co-Guest Stars: Myrna Niles as Miss Bird, Yolanda Gaskins as Newscaster, Ben Bolock as Ben the Bailiff, Debbie Korkunis as Aerobics Trainer, Richard Whiten as Bodybuilder, Lee Mathis as Technician | Director: Philip Sgriccia Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine (1) | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Foundling (Feb/20/1994) | | Clark awakens to a strange glow, coming from a box – the box in which he stashed the mysterious globe that made the long trip to Earth with him. It projects a life-sized hologram of Jor El, who identifies himself and tells Clark his true name is Kal-El. The projection explains that it is time Kal-El learned about his heritage, and says that it will appear a number of times to provide this instruction. Then a thief breaks into Clark’s apartment and steals the globe. When he inadvertently triggers part of the playback, he realizes he has something of great value and sells it – to Lex Luthor! | | Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, Richard Belzer as Inspector Henderson, Robert Costanzo as Louie, Tony Jay as Nigel St. John, David Warner (1) as Jor-El, | Co-Guest Stars: Brandon Bluhm as Denny, Eliza Roberts (1) as Lara | Director: Bill D'Elia Writer: Daniel Levine | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - The Rival (Feb/27/1994) | | There’s trouble for The Daily Planet, when publisher Preston Carpenter purchases and reinvigorates a competing newspaper, The Metropolis Star. And it gets worse for Lois – the Star has employed an old rival, Linda King! The Star has improved circulation and threatens the Planet. Perry must cut expense accounts, and perhaps trim staff! Somehow the Star manages to scoop the Planet on every story of any significance. It looks like the end for the Planet until Clark discovers a piece of elevator cable with a smooth end. Someone cut it, but there is no clear motive for creating a tragedy until Clark digs further and discover a deeply sinister plan... | | Special Guest Stars: Dean Stockwell as Preston Carpenter, | Guest Stars: Nancy Everhard as Linda King, Bo Jackson as Himself, | Co-Guest Stars: Kevin Cooney as Secretary Wallace, Michael Sabatino as J. Harvey Stark, Dana Chelette as Fire Chief, | Uncredited: Tonja Kahlens as Reporter | Director: Michael W. Watkins Writer: Tony Blake, Paul Jackson (1) | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Vatman (Mar/13/1994) | | A plane nears tragedy in Paris. Without landing gear, the chances of a successful landing are not high. Fortunately, Superman intervenes to save the plane and its passengers. But how can that happen while Clark Kent watches from the Daily Planet newsroom? Clark doesn’t know, but he will find out. Eventually he discovers a man who appears to be an exact replica of himself – a man who believes himself Superman’s enemy and successor! Meanwhile, Perry takes up dangerous hobbies and makes other changes in his life, forcing Jimmy Olsen to wonder if The Chief’s time on Earth is drawing to an end... | | Guest Stars: Michael McKean as Dr. Fabian Leek, | Co-Guest Stars: Ira Heiden as Messenger, Sam Rubin as Newscaster, Wil Albert as Delacroix, John McMahon as Cop, Cynthia Ettinger as Tour Guide | Director: Randall Zisk Story: H. B. Cobb | Teleplay: Deborah Joy LeVine (1), H. B. Cobb | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Fly Hard (Mar/27/1994) | | Lois, Clark, Lex, Perry, and Jimmy find themselves prisoners of criminals who have invaded the Daily Planet building late on a Saturday. It seems these criminals are working for someone who has sent them to locate the secret vault of a Dragonetti, a rum runner and racketeer from departed days. To keep Superman at bay, Fuentes (their leader) threatens to explode a dirty nuclear bomb. Clark has to figure out how to defeat these people without endangering the citizens of Metropolis, and he has to do it before the hostages outlive their usefulness to their captors. | | Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, Macon McCalman as Willie, Robert Beltran as Fuentes, | Co-Guest Stars: Alexandra Hedison as Remy, Cole Stevens as Schumak, Anthony Leonardi as Blackman, Don Fehmel as George | Director: Philip Sgriccia Writer: Thania St. John | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Barbarians at the Planet (1) (May/01/1994) | | Men burst into a warehouse and rifle the boxes there until they discover what they seek: a fist sized chunk of green kryptonite. En route to Lex’s favorite Italian restaurant, Lex proposes marriage to Lois. The Daily Planet falls on hard times when subscribers drop, advertisers flee and credit dries up – and Lex buys the paper to save it, but then begins making changes. Jack and Jimmy are reassigned to the print room, and then an explosion nearly destroys the Planet, and evidence suggests Jack planted the bomb! But the truth is that a ruthless enemy of the Planet has seized an opportunity to destroy it, and all so that he can get what he most wants in the world: Lois Lane! | | Special Guest Stars: Beverly Johnson as Mrs. Cox, | Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, Patrick Kilpatrick as Devane, Castulo Guerra as Sanchez, | Co-Guest Stars: Alex Nevil as Chip, Darby Hinton as Firechief, Barbara Beck as Sandra Ellis | Director: James Bagdonas Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine (1), Daniel Levine | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - The House of Luthor (2) (May/08/1994) | | Lex has destroyed the planet and scattered the employees to the far winds, a scene he recreates in virtual reality, casting himself in the role of Superman. But when Clark and Perry realize Jimmy has vanished, they reunite to find him. That task isn’t particularly difficult: Jimmy and Jack both appear at Clark’s door, Jack on the lam from the juvenile authorities. Just like old days, Perry assigns each of them a specific task and they uncover a good deal of information about what really happened to the planet. All they need is the final pieces to be supplied by Clark. But Lex has lured Superman to a remote location and trapped him in a cage that emits green kryptonite radiation! Unless Superman can escape, Lex may win even as his victims zero in on the truth! | | Special Guest Stars: Beverly Johnson as Mrs. Cox, James Earl Jones (1) as Franklin W. Stern, | Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, Richard Belzer as Inspector Henderson, | Co-Guest Stars: Phyllis Coates as Ellen Lane, Richard Stahl as Archbishop, J. Madison Johnston as Guard | Director: Alan J. Levi Writer: Daniel Levine, Deborah Joy LeVine (1) | | | | 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: Tony Blake, Paul Jackson (1) | | | |
| 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: Bronson Pinchot as Kyle Griffin, Rick Overton as Victor, Harold Gould (1) as Edwin Griffin, Leonard Termo as Pete | 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: Karen Kavner, Gene Miller | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 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: Paul Jackson (1), Tony Blake | | | | Season 3 |
| 45 :03x01 - ... We Have a Lot to Talk About (Sep/17/1995) | | Clark asks Lois to marry him. Lois asks "Who's asking Clark or (taking his glasses off) Superman. The secret is out. Lois tells Clark that she figured out his dual identity when he caressed her face the night before. How mad was she? Lois tells Clark she wasn't mad, she was hurt. But then, the more she thinks about it the more she realizes she was mad. Clark tries to explain his reasons for keeping his secret and Lois says she understands but then tells him that he made her think he was two people by lying to her. They hear someone calling for help and Lois tells Clark to go. Clark spins into his alter ego for the first time in front of Lois who is more than a little impressed. They find out that Bill Church has organized a group called The Church Group who are there to make Metropolis the safest city. Superman says he wants to check the city but not if Lois is mad. She tells him that it was easier talking to Clark and he tells her that she still is. Lois isn't sure. He again shows her the ring and Lois tells him that she can't...yet. She needs time. Superman is hurt and they argue. Superman takes off. Meanwhile, Bill Church, Sr. introduces his new wife Mindy to his son and tells Bill, Jr about his plans to dismantle Intergang. He wants to spend most of his fortune on The Church Group. He also wants to buy up fine art to give his CostMart shoppers culture along with their shopping experience. Mindy and Bill, Jr have other ideas. The following morning Lois tries to kiss Clark but he pulls back and acts very cool towards her. They meet at CostMart to interview Bill Sr., they argue again and spend the entire interview wallowing. Mindy asks if they're a thing...not a happy thing. Lois asks Clark when he was going to tell her about his alter ego. Clark tells her he needed to know if she would marry just Clark. They'll never know now. Clark's parents notice how upset he is and make an emergency trip to Metropolis. Jonathan tells Clark that Martha turned him down twice because she wasn't sure. Martha goes to see Lois and tells Lois that Clark has always been alone and never fit in. Lois tells Martha that she loves Clark but needs time. Martha tells Lois that it's so wonderful to be able to talk to another woman about her son. Lois and Clark meet at a party at CostMart and decide that they need to talk. Clark x-rays the area and finds the bomb that Mindy and Bill, Jr planted to set up Bill, Sr and get him out of the way but Superman can't move because his dense molecular structure set off the sensors. Lois slips under the table and with Clark's help defuses the bomb. They kiss. Mindy had double-crossed both her husband and step-son and was now the new head of Intergang. Superman takes Lois above the clouds and tells her that he'll wait as long as she needs. Lois tells him that she loves him and that he's no longer alone. They kiss and float higher in the sky. | | Guest Stars: Bruce Campbell (1) as Bill Church Jr. | Director: Philip Sgriccia Writer: John McNamara (2) | | | |
| 46 :03x02 - Ordinary People (Sep/24/1995) | The Daily Planet receives an invitation to visit an island resort for a review. Perry White decides to send Lois and Clark there. The two lovebirds make a bet to behave like normal people for the weekend. Clark will not use his super powers and Lois will stop working. Things work out fine and the two begin to have real fun until the true intentions of the owner of the resort are unveiled.
| Director: Michael W. Watkins Writer: Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming | | | |
| 47 :03x03 - Contact (Oct/01/1995) | | On her way home, Lois Lane is abducted and injected with a chip that can order her to do anything. Someone has decided to use her to distract Superman while he steals scientific gadgets. Clark Kent makes the hardest decision of his life. He confronts Lois and says that they must break-up because being with him makes her a target of Superman's enemies. | Director: Daniel Attias Writer: Chris Ruppenthal | | | |
| 48 :03x04 - When Irish Eyes Are Killing (Oct/15/1995) | | An old Irish friend of Lois shows up in Metropolis and it is clear that he is head-over-heel in love with her. At the same time, antiques are being stolen from museums and safety deposit box. Clark thinks that Lois's friend is up to no good while she thinks he's just jealous. | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Grant Rosenberg | | | |
| 49 :03x05 - Just Say Noah (Oct/22/1995) | On the anniversary or Martha and Jonathon, they are kidnapped by someone who wants to control Superman. With the help of Lois Lane, Clark goes out in search of his parents, and to take down this villain.
A couple who lives next door to Lois Lane disappears. After a bit of investigation, Lois and Clark find that more couples who have been to Larry Smiley's couple camp have also disappeared recently. Perry White decides to send the two reporters to the camp. The situation gets more intense when Perry and Alice also disappear. They have also been to see Larry. | Director: David Jackson (3) Writer: Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming | | | |
| 50 :03x06 - Don't Tug on Superman's Cape (Nov/05/1995) | | Lois and Clark agree to stop thinking of marriage for the time being as it seems that the idea is causing the two to have nightmarish fantasies about it. Meanwhile, Bad Brain Johnson has escaped jail and is targeting Lois. In reality, someone else is using him and his inventions to capture Superman. Lois is just a bait. | | Co-Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein | Director: Steve Dubin Writer: David Simkins | | | |
| 51 :03x07 - Ultra Woman (Nov/12/1995) | Two sisters try to make Superman apathetic with red kryptonite by shooting its red beam at him so that they could steal $20 million. Because he is hugging Lois, trying to protect her from the beam, his powers are transferred to her. The Kents help create a secret identity to the powerful Lois so she could help people without exposing her real self. This experience opens Lois' eyes to the struggles Clark has been going through all his life trying to save as many people he could and dealing with the ones he wasn't fast enough or strong enough to save.
| | Co-Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Gene F. O'Neill, Noreen Tobin | | | | | | |
| 53 :03x09 - Super Mann (Nov/26/1995) | | Two years ago, three Nazi officers woke up from a long sleep to find that they had lost the war to the US. Now, they are trying to set up a new Nazi country in the US as the first step to begin world domination. | | Co-Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein | Director: James Bagdonas Writer: Chris Ruppenthal | | | | | | |
| 55 :03x11 - Home Is Where the Hurt Is (Dec/17/1995) | | It's almost Christmas and Lois decides not to visit her mother, telling her that she has to cover for Clark who's going to spend Christmas with his parents. It turns out that the Kents are coming to visit their son in Metropolis. Things get very complicated and chaotic when Dr. Sam Lane and Mrs. Ellen Lane pop up at Lois's door. Meanwhile, Mindy Church, the new head of Intergang, is set on killing Superman with a deadly flu from Krypton. Clark becomes really sick from the virus and there are no cure from it on earth. Lois asks her father to help her beloved. The treatment is very risky and could result in death. | | Guest Stars: Kathy Trageser as Baby Gunderson | Director: Geoffrey Nottage Writer: Eugenie Ross-Leming, Brad Buckner | | | |
| 56 :03x12 - Never on Sunday (Jan/07/1996) | | Clark has nightmares about being enclosed in a tight space. At the same time, two other people who once worked with him on a story die with no apparent injuries as they are killed by their own fears. At the same time, a magician called Baron Sunday appears in Metropolis. | | Guest Stars: Carol Lawrence (1) as Beverly Lipman, Gary Dourdan as Ziggy | Director: Michael Lange Writer: Grant Rosenberg | | | |
| 57 :03x13 - The Dad Who Came in from the Cold (Jan/14/1996) | | Collins from the NIA hands Lois a burned notebook computer just before he dies from a car accident. Right after that, a woman named Sweet Tart shows up and demands to know what Collins has told Lois. Jimmy is asked to retrieve information from the fried hard drive. At the same time, Jack Olsen, Jimmy's dad, shows up in town after having been gone for over 4 years. | | Guest Stars: James Read as Jack Olsen | Director: Alan J. Levi Writer: David Simkins | | | |
| 58 :03x14 - Tempus Anyone? (Jan/21/1996) | | Lois Lane, who has no memory of her previous encounter with Tempus, is kidnapped by him to a parallel universe. There, she meets an older H.G. Wells who helps her remember their last encounter. Metropolis in this universe is a very different place filled with guns and violence. To her dismay, Lois discovers that there is no Superman. She decides to teach the Clark Kent of this universe how to become the hero he's meant to be while also trying to return to her Clark Kent. | | Guest Stars: Lane Davies as Tempus, Emily Procter as Lana Lang | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: John McNamara (2) | | | |
| 59 :03x15 - I Now Pronounce You... (Feb/11/1996) | | After all the obstacles, it finally seems like Lois and Clark can finally tie the knot. However, Lois, being the neurotic Lois Clark dearly loves, can't stand around doing nothing while waiting for her big day. She asks Perry for a simple assignment to take her mind off of the wedding. Together with Clark, the dynamic duo investigate the stealing of a type of exotic frogs from a pet store. These frogs have been known to be used for cloning. At the same time, the president is in town so all the hotels in Metropolis are fully booked. Lois's parents have to stay at her place. | | Guest Stars: Wesley Mann (1) as Phil, Brad Garrett as Reverend Bob | Director: Jim Pohl Writer: Chris Ruppenthal | | | |
| 60 :03x16 - Double Jeopardy (Feb/18/1996) | | Clark waits for Lois in bed on their wedding night. Instead of finally making love, Lois tells him that she's tired and goes straight to sleep. The disappointed groom can do nothing but also go to sleep. It turns out that the Lois Clark married is a clone while the real Lois is with Lex Luthor, recently granted a pardon with parole from the cloned president from the previous episode. When Lois finally manages to escape Lex, she hits her head and loses her memory. | | Guest Stars: John Shea (1) as Lex Luthor | Director: Chris Long Writer: Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming | | | |
| 61 :03x17 - Seconds (Feb/25/1996) | | Lois's clone falls in love with Clark and decides that she has to kill Lois so that she could be with her beloved forever. Meanwhile, Lois, who thinks that she's Wanda Detroit, a fictional character she created in her novel, thinks she's in love with Lex, who she believes to be Kent, the love of Detroit in the story. However, Lois has dreams about her real identity which greatly troubles Lex, who's afraid that she'll soon fully recover her memory. | | Guest Stars: Timothy Busfield as The Spy Guy, John Shea (1) as Lex Luthor, | Co-Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein | Director: Alan J. Levi Writer: Corey Miller (1) | | | |
| 62 :03x18 - Forget Me Not (Mar/10/1996) | | Clark Kent puts Lois Lane in a clinic for people with memory loss. She now knows that she's Lois but remembers nothing of her work or her relationship with Clark. Her doctor, Dr. Maxwell Deter, forbids Clark from revealing to her that they were in love and engaged to be married, saying that this will shock her. However, he has a hidden motive, as he is beginning to fall in love with Lois himself. | | Guest Stars: Charles Cioffi as Dr. Elias Mendenhall, Vasili Bogazianos as Detective McCloskey, Patrick Cranshaw as Homer Blackstock | Director: James Bagdonas Writer: Grant Rosenberg | | | |
| 63 :03x19 - Oedipus Wrecks (Mar/24/1996) | | Lois is back to work at the Daily Planet. Although she has regained much of her memories, she doesn't remember anything about her love for Clark. Worse, Dr. Maxwell Deter, now completely in love with her, has hypnotized her into believing that she is in love with him. Lois and Clark team up again to investigate a phenomenon happening in Metropolis which makes everyone easily influenced by anything, be it a written sign, a verbal command, or lyrics to a song. For Lois, this shock wave stirs up her memories of her relationship to Clark and Superman. | | Guest Stars: Daniel Roebuck as Herkimer Johnson, | Co-Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein | Director: Kenn Michael Fuller Writer: David Simkins | | | | | | | | | |
| 66 :03x22 - Big Girls Don't Fly (May/12/1996) | | Ching and Zara are revealed to be Kryptonians who are here to bring Kar-El back to New Krypton. A handful of Kryptonians have managed to escape before their planet blew up and have settled on the new planet. However, the ruling families are in conflict and Lady Zara and Lord Kar-El, already married at birth, must go back to New Krypton to rule over the planet. If not, Zara will be forced to marry the evil Lord Nor. Clark and Lois must decide together whether he would go back to save his people, an action which would mean that he might not see Lois again, ever. | Director: Philip Sgriccia Writer: Eugenie Ross-Leming, Brad Buckner | | | | Season 4 |
| 67 :04x01 - Lord of the Flys (1) (Sep/22/1996) | | Lois and Clark misses each other dearly. En route to New Krypton, Clark learns that the evil Lord Nor is out to conquer earth, starting with Smallville, Kansas. The military has no way to thwart his plans. The Kryptonians head back to earth. Clark briefly meets Lois after he lands after which the two decide to go to Smallville to rescue the Kents and the rest of the world. | Director: Philip Sgriccia Writer: Eugenie Ross-Leming, Brad Buckner | | | |
| 68 :04x02 - Battleground Earth (2) (Sep/29/1996) | | Lord Nor still has Smallville under his control. Worse, he has managed to take Clark prisoner for treason, as he purposefully never consummated his marriage to Zara and has no intention to ever fulfilling his duty. The council sentences him to banishment. Just as he is about to be gone for good, a loophole in the system is found which states that Clark can challenge Lord Nor to a duel. While all this is going on, the military has other plans. They are convinced that the Kryptonians plan to take over earth and they have decided to kill them all, even if Superman might also be injured or die. | Director: Philip Sgriccia Writer: Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming | | | | | | | | | |
| 71 :04x05 - Brutal Youth (Oct/20/1996) | An old man stumbles into the Daily Planet asking for Jimmy before dropping down dead. His ID says that he is only in his twenties, but his looks suggest that he is over 70. Jimmy decides to investigate this himself and gets into serious problems. Meanwhile, Lois is told that Clark ages much, much slower than humans. She begins to have nightmares where she is an old woman while Clark is still young.
| | Guest Stars: Jack Larson (1) as the old Jimmy Olsen, | Co-Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein | Director: David Grossman Writer: Tim Minear | | | |
| 72 :04x06 - The People vs. Lois Lane (1) (Oct/27/1996) | When Lois Lane receives a phone call from Elroy Sikes, an ex-snitch, pertaining to have information about a story, she rushes off to meet him. When he starts telling her the "story" he demonstrates by telling her to point a gun at him. Suddenly the gun goes off of it's own accord, though Lois's finger was nowhere near the trigger, killing Sikes. Lois is put in jail, awaiting her trial. Meanwhile Jefferson Cole makes a holographic device, determined to ruin Lois's life.
| | Guest Stars: Jasmine Guy as Angela Winters | Director: Robert Ginty Writer: Grant Rosenberg | | | | | | |
| 74 :04x08 - Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark (Nov/17/1996) | | Lois and Clark met a couple, Carol and Bob, who have similar interests including a secret identity. | | Starring Roles: Sydney Walsh as Carol Stanford, | Special Guest Stars: Antonio Sabato, Jr. as Bob Stanford / Deathstroke, | Guest Stars: Kenneth Mars as Grant Gendell, Steve Hytner as Denzler, Betsy Lynn George as Aurora, Rif Hutton as Agent Rawlins, Darrell Kunitomi as Dr. Kobiyashi, | Co-Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein | Director: Oz Scott Writer: Brian Nelson | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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