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Episode
#2-1
Story By: Alfred
Gough & Miles Millar
Teleplay By: Philip Levens
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: September 24, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Tom O'Brien
as Roger Nixon
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In
the aftermath of the tornado, Lex does
his best to make sure his life is saved,
and Jonathan and Roger Nixon are buried
alive.
Part
two of two. John Glover formally joins
the regular cast with this episode.
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Episode
#2-2
Written By: Mark
Verheiden
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: October 1, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Krista Allen
as Desiree Atkins
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A
woman with the power of pheromone persuasion
convinces Lex to marry her. Meanwhile,
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Episode
#2-3
Written By: Todd
Slavkin and Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Steve Miner
Air Date: October 8, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Joe Morton
as Dr. Hamilton
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Pete
finds the spaceship, and wants to tell
everyone all about it. Clark must decide
how to get the ship back, and also has
to decide whether or not to let him
in on the truth.
Pete
finally finds out the secret in this
one!
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Episode
#2-4
Written By: Jeph
Loeb
Directed By: Jeff Woolnough
Air Date: October 15, 2002
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Red
meteor rock used in the class rings
seems to make Clark a bad boy...
This
episode marks the first appearance of
Red Kryptonite.
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Episode
#2-5
Written By: Kelly
Souders & Brian Peterson
Directed By: Rick Wallace
Air Date: October 22, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Sean Faris
as Byron Moore
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A
young man named Byron is kept in the basement
of his home, only sneaking out at night.
Meanwhile, Martha gets a job with Lionel
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Episode
#2-6
Written By: Garrett
Lerner & Russel Friend
Directed By: Chris Long
Air Date: October 29, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Maggie Lawson
as Krissy
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A
woman sucks the age out of people in
order to keep herself alive. Plus, the
Kents have money problems which bring
Martha's father into town. Plus, Lana
finds a curious photo that brings question
to her true parentage.
This
episode was actually filmed right after
"Tempest" which would explain
some continuity errors.
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Episode
#2-7
Story By: Alfred
Gough & Miles Millar
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: November 5, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Blair Brown
as Rachel Dunleavy, Malkolm Alburqueneque
as Young Clark, Patrick Cassidy
as Henry Small
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A
woman comes to town claiming Clark is
her son Lucas, and she demands a blood
test. A secret tie between Clark's adoption
and the Luthors is revealed. Plus, Lana
looks into meeting the man she thinks
may actually be her father.
We
first meet Henry Small in this episode,
which also includes a flashback back
to 1989.
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Episode
#2-8
Written By: Philip
Levens
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: November 12, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Ryan Kelley
as Ryan James, William B. Davis
as Mayor Tate
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Ryan
(from "Stray") returns in
an episode where Clark must rescue him
from a facility where he is being mistreated.
Plus, Ryan has a secret - he's dying.
Ryan
Kelley from the first season episode
"Stray" becomes the first
"freak of the week" to make
a return appearance.
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Episode
#2-9
Written By: Mark
Verheiden
Directed By: Craig Zisk
Air Date: November 19, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Emanuelle
Vagier as Dr. Helen Bryce, Jonathan
Taylor Thomas as Ian Randall,
Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan
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The
same guy seems to be two-timing Lana
and Chloe... unless he can be two places
at once. That's not possible, is it?
Jonathan
Taylor Thomas is the first of two Home
Improvement guest stars this season.
Zachery Ty Bryan appears in "Precipice."
This episode also introduces Emanuelle
Vaugier as Dr. Helen Bryce.
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Episode
#2-10
Story By: Mark
Warshaw
Teleplay By: Brian Peterson &
Kelly Souders
Directed By: Marita Grabiak
Air Date: November 26, 2002
Notable Guest Stars: Tamara Feldman
as Kyla, Patrick Cassidy as Henry
Small
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Some
caves may offer the clues to Clark's past.
Plus, Clark meets a beautiful Native American
woman who also may be more than meets
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Episode
#2-11
Written By: Todd
Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Bill Gereghty
Air Date: January 14, 2003
Notable Guest Stars: Eric Johnson
as Whitney, Lizzy Caplan as Tina
Greer
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Whitney
is back... or is it Tina, the shape-shifting
girl from "X-Ray?" Eric Johnson
makes his final Smallville appearance. |
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Lex
decides to have his father's office bugged
as revenge for his father doing the same
thing. Unfortunately, the "buggers"
have other plans... plans which include
holding Martha and the blind Lionel hostage.
How can Clark save the day when they're
so high up in the LuthorCorp building
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Lionel
Luthor is shot, and the evidence indicates
Jonathan Kent is the one who did it. Clark
and company must prove that it was not
Jonathan. |
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Episode
#2-14
Written By: Todd
Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Air Date: February 4, 2003 |
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Some
kind of meteor-enhanced worms make Chloe
and Pete misbehave the way that Red Kryptonite
makes Clark bad. Combine it all and there's
a lot of trouble. |
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Episode
#2-15
Written By: Brian
Peterson and Kelly Souders
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: February 11, 2003
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Lucas
Dunleavy, brother to Lex, is alive! Lionel,
of course, decides to pit the brothers
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Episode
#2-16
Written By: Matthew
Okamura
Directed By: Bill Gereghity
Air Date: February 18, 2003
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Meteor
dust is making Martha and Clark sick.
Will they be saved in time? Plus, Dr.
Bryce learns something interesting in
Clark's bloodwork, and Martha has a surprise. |
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Episode
#2-17
Written By: Alfred
Gough and Miles Millar
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: February 25, 2003
Guest Stars: Christopher Reeve
as Dr. Virgil Swann
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Clark
places the octagonal disc into the wall
of the cave, and is infused with knowledge
of his Kryptonian heritage. He is soon
contacted by Dr. Virgil Swann, who offers
more knowledge on Clark's origins...
Christopher
Reeve played Clark Kent/Superman in
four Superman movies between 1978 and
1988. This episode is the first time
the planet Krypton is named.
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Episode
#2-18
Written
By: Philip Levens
Directed By: Rick Rosenthal
Air Date: April 15, 2003
Guest Stars: Jeremy Lelliott (Cyrus)
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A
young man claims to have been sent here
from another planet, and to have arrived
with the meteor shower just like Clark
was. Is he for real? After the young man
uses what appears to be heat vision, Clark
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Clark
gets in trouble after he beats up a
drunken bully who was assaulting Lana.
Helen's ex-boyfriend comes to town and
he doesn't seem like a very nice guy.
Lex comes to a decision regarding his
relationship with Helen, and asks her
to marry him.
Camille
Mitchell makes her first appearance
as Sheriff Nancy Adams.
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Episode
#2-20
Written
By: Mark Verheiden
Directed By: Rick Wallace
Air Date: April 29, 2003
Guest Stars: Zachery Ty Bryan
(Eric)
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Jocks
with meteor-powered asthma inhalers go
after the Kents after they can't kill
Clark. Lionel offers to help Chloe after
the Torch is seriously damaged. Plus,
why is Lionel shipping kryptonite bars
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Episode
#2-21
Story
By: Todd Slavkin & Darren
Swimmer
Teleplay By: Kelly Souders &
Brian Peterson
Directed By: James Marshall
Air Date: May 6, 2003
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A
childhood friend of Lana's who supposedly
died six years ago is back and is "haunting"
Lana. Or is there more to Emily than
meets the eye?
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Episode
#2-22
Written
By: Kenneth Biller
Directed By: Terrance O'Hara
Air Date: May 13, 2003
Special Guest Star: Terence Stamp
as the Voice of Jor-El
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Clark
and Lana FINALLY kiss, Lex and Helen
have their rehearsal dinner, Dr. Walden
wakes up from his coma, and Clark
receives more messages from Krypton,
instructing him that he is the "Last
Son" and must rule.
Terence
Stamp, who provided the voice of Jor-El,
played General Zod in the first two
"Superman" movies.
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Episode
#2-23 (Season
Finale)
Written
By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Directed By: Greg Beeman
Air Date: May 20, 2003
Special Guest Star: Terence Stamp
as the Voice of Jor-El
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Things
are finally coming together for Lana
and Clark when the voice of his Kryptonian
father issues an ultimatum. Lex prepares
for his wedding, and Lionel works at
manipulating a jealous Chloe. Tragedy
strikes the Kents and Clark decides
he has to leave. Putting on the red
kryptonite ring and saying goodbye to
Lana, Clark rides off to Metropolis.
Meanwhile, Lex is plunging to the bottom
of the ocean.... Continued next season.
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