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SEASON
ONE
Regular Cast: Dean Cain as Clark
Kent, Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane, Michael Landes as Jimmy Olsen,
Lane Smith as Perry White, Tracy Scoggins as Catherine
"Cat" Grant, Eddie Jones as Jonathan Kent, K Callan as
Martha Kent, and John Shea as "Lex Luthor."
Frequent Guest Stars: Elizabeth Barondes as
Lucy, Chris Demetral as Jack, Tony Jay as Nigel St. John, and
Shaun Toub as "Asabi"
PILOT
(Episode 1): Clark Kent is a super guy who has travelled the world, but his biggest dream was to someday write for the Daily Planet, one of the greatest newspapers in the world. To do this, Clark travels to Metropolis, and, even though he was rejected at firsts, lands a job at the Daily Planet, where he meets a sexy but feisty reporter named Lois Lane. "Don't fall for me, farmboy," she says to Clark, but, alas, he already has. The episode's "villain plot" deals with a space program of which Lex Luthor would like to take control. SPECIAL NOTES: Elizabeth Barondes, as Lucy Lane, is listed in the opening credits of the show. Also, two versions of this episode aired. The first, the two-hour premiere, aired in September 1993; and the second was the two-part version which aired that December. The two-part version has several scenes that were not in the original version aired in September. Guest Stars: Kenneth Tigar, Mel Winkler, Kim Johnson Ulrich. Written by: Deborah Joy LeVine, Directed by Robert Butler [Air date: September 12, 1993]
STRANGE VISITOR
(Episode 2): Lois and Clark are the targets of a government investigation whose primary concern is that Superman is a threat to national security, and Clark begins to learn about his heritage. SPECIAL NOTES: This was actually the THIRD episode done of "Lois and Clark" "Neverending Battle" and "Strange Visitor" were for some reason switched. Continuity-wise, "Battle" takes place before "Visitor." Guest Stars: Elizabeth Barondes, Joseph Campanella, George Murdock, and Terrence Knox as "Jason Trask". Written by: Bryce Zabel, Directed by Randall Zisk. [Air date: September 26, 1993]
NEVERENDING BATTLE
(Episode 3): Is Superman faster than a speeding bullet? Is he more powerful than a locomotive? Can he leap tall buildings in a single bound? Lex Luthor wants to know, so he makes his own "disasters" to determine the extent of Superman's abilities, and Clark learns exactly how far Lois will go in order to get a story. SPECIAL NOTE: This was actually the second episode of "Lois and Clark" filmed. Guest Stars: Elizabeth Barondes, Larry Linville, Roy Brocksmith, Miguel A. Nunez Jr., Tony Jay, Brent Jennings. Written by: Dan LeVine, Directed by Gene Reynolds. [Air date: October 3, 1993]
I'M LOOKING THROUGH YOU
(Episode 4): There's more than one invisible man in Metropolis. One who is doing bad deeds all around Metropolis, and one who's as close as the Daily Planet--who feels invisible to Lois Lane, who seems infatuated with his alter ego. SPECIAL NOTES: Several of the creators of the "Superman" comics can be seen in the opening teaser for the show. This episode also featured Leslie Jordan, who appeared as a completely different character in the season 2 episode "Bolt from the Blue." Guest Stars: Leslie Jordan, Patrika Darbo, Jim Beaver, Thomas Ryan Special Guest Appearance: Jack Carter. Written by: Deborah Joy LeVine, Directed by Mark Sobel. [Air date: October 10, 1993]
REQUIEM FOR A SUPERHERO
(Episode 5): When several boxers appear to have powers far beyond those of mortal men, Lois and Clark investigate--only to discover that the man behind it all is Lois's estranged father, Dr. Sam Lane a legend in the world of sports medicine. Guest Stars: Denis Arndt, Matt Roe, Joe Sabatino. Written by: Robert Killebrew, Directed by Randall Zisk. [Air date: October 17, 1993]
I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON YOU
(Episode 6): A group of thugs called the "Toasters" is going around torching clubs in downtown Metropolis, so Lois and Clark go undercover, working at a riverside night club, in an attempt to find out if this is for real, or if there is a scam involved. Guest Stars: Jessica Tuck, Michael Milhoan, Johnny Williams. Written by: Thania St. John, Directed by Gene Reynolds. [Air date: October 24, 1993]
SMART KIDS
(Episode 7): A doctor creates "smart juice" to make several children from an orphanage smarter than the average bear. Is Lex Luthor involved? And how did they discover Clark's secret? Lois and Clark must find out. SPECIAL NOTE: first episode directed by Robert Singer. Guest Stars: Courtney Peldon, Michael Cavanaugh, Scott McAfee, Jonathan Hernandez, Written by Dan LeVine, Directed by Robert Singer. [Air date: October 31, 1993]
THE GREEN, GREEN GLOW OF HOME
(Episode 8): Something's up involving a strange rock found in Smallville. Perry sends Lois and Clark to Clark's old home town to find out what is going on. In this episode, Lois finally begins to accept Clark for who he is, and she also gets to meet Clark's parents at the same time. Clark also learns in this episode that the rock gives him some kind of allergic reaction. SPECIAL NOTES: This episode introduces Kryptonite to the "Lois and Clark" TV mythos. Sharon Thomas, Dean Cain's mother, makes a cameo appearance in this episode. Written by: Bryce Zabel, Directed by Les Landau. [Air date: November 14, 1993]
MAN OF STEEL BARS
(Episode 9): Metropolis has been hit by a heat wave in November... a heat wave that people think is coming from Superman using his powers. Clark has to decide whether to leave town, or give up being Superman forever. Guest Stars: Richard Fancy, Rosalind Cash, Haunani Minn, Elaine Kagan, Tony Jay, Tom LaGrua Special Guest Star: Sonny Bono. Written by: Paris Qualles, Directed by Robert Butler. [Air date: November 21, 1993]
PHEREMONE, MY LOVELY
(Episode 10): A
special kind of perfume is invented that makes the Daily
Planeteers very flirtatious. Everyone but Superman seems to be
affected. Will Clark be able to rid Metropolis of this perfume
before it's too late? Guest Star: Tony Jay Special Guest Star:
Morgan Fairchild. Written by: Deborah Joy LeVine, Directed by
Bill D'elia. [Air date: November 28, 1993]
HONEYMOON IN METROPOLIS
(Episode 11): Lois spends some time to relax at a honeymoon suite at a posh Metropolis hotel. When she discovers something amiss going on across the street, Perry sends L&C to pose as honeymooners and keep a watchful eye on what's going on across the street. This episode features quite a bit of sexual tension as well. SPECIAL NOTE: This was actually #12 in the order of production. For some reason the episode that ended up being #13, "Witness," was pushed back a month. If you watch "Witness" closely you'll notice some Christmas decorations. Guest Stars: Charles R. Frank, Charles Cyphers, and Richard Libertini as "Sore Throat". Written by: Dan LeVine, Directed by James A. Contner. [Air date: December 12, 1993] needed
ALL SHOOK UP
(Episode 12): Superman must stop an asteroid from hitting Earth; unfortunately, Clark loses his memory (and his memory of his powers) after his first attempt at stopping the asteroid, which continues towards Earth at a fast pace. This episode has several really funny scenes, including Martha throwing Clark off the top of a building. SPECIAL NOTE: This episode was based on the 1950's "Adventures of Superman" episode "Panic in the Sky." Teleplay: Bryce Zabel, Story by: Jackson Gillis, Directed by Felix Enriquez Alcala. [Air date: January 2, 1994]
WITNESS
(Episode 13): Lois witnesses a murder. Will independent Lois be able to accept having Clark as a "bodyguard?" This episode is also the first time I can think of where Lois admits having any feelings for Clark, as she asks him to walk her home. SPECIAL NOTE: This was originally supposed to be episode #11. Guest Stars: Charlie Dell, Richard Belzer, Claudette Nevins, Brian George, William Mesnik Special Appearances: Phil Mickelson and Elliott Gould as "Vincent Winninger". [Air date: January 9, 1994]
ILLUSIONS OF GRANDEUR
(Episode 14): A mad magician is kidnapping rich children for ransom, but things look bad when Superman is hypnotized into helping the villain. Will Superman break free from his spell in time to save everyone? Guest Stars: Ben Vereen, Marietta Deprima, Eve Plumb, Jarrett Lennon, Stephen Burleigh, and Penn Jillette as "Romick". Written by: Thania St. John, Directed by Michael Watkins. [Air date: January 23, 1994]
THE IDES OF METROPOLIS
(Episode 15): There's a convicted murder in Lois's apartment, while a computer virus is ravaging the systems of Metropolis. What will they think of next?. Guest Stars: Melanie Mayron, Paul Gleason, Jennifer Savidge, Tony Jay, Richard Gant, and Todd Susman as "Eugene". Written by: Deborah Joy LeVine, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia. [Air date: February 6, 1994]
THE FOUNDLING
(Episode 16): Clark finally has a chance to learn about his true Kryptonian heritage, as a globe he found in Trask's warehouse begins to glow. Unfortunately, his chances to learn more are taken away as his apartment is robbed and the globe is sold to Lex Luthor. This episode introduces Chris Demetral as Jack. Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, Richard Belzer, Robert Costanza, Tony Jay, and David Warner as "Jor-El". [Air date: February 20, 1994]
THE RIVAL
(Episode 17): A former friend-cum-rival from Lois's past shows up as a reporter for the Daily Planet's competitor, the Metropolis Star, which strangely has been scooping the Planet in almost all major stories in the past few weeks, bringing the Planet's circulation way down. Is there some kind of conspiracy involved? Is Linda King (Lois's rival) part of this? And, could Lois be jealous of Linda's relationship with Clark? Guest Star: Nancy Everhard as "Linda King" Special Appearances: Dean Stockwell as "Preston Carpenter," Bo Jackson as "Himself". Written by: Tony Blake and Paul Jackson, Directed by Michael Watkins. [Air date: February 27, 1994]
VATMAN
(Episode 18): Superman's stopping a plane from crashing in Paris. Clark's working on a story in the Daily Planet office. Both things are happening at the same time. Wait a minute... aren't Clark and Superman supposed to be the same person? Lex Luthor creates a clone of Superman to do his bidding in this action-filled episode. SPECIAL NOTES: The tour tram that rode past the Superman/Vatman fight was actually a Warner Bros. tour tram. Believe it or not. The "western town" where they fought was also where they did the second season episode Tempus Fugitive. Guest Star: Michael McKean. Teleplay: H.B. Cobb & Deborah Joy LeVine, Story by: H.B. Cobb, Directed by Randall Zisk. [Air date: March 13, 1994]
FLY HARD
(Episode 19): Lois, Clark, Perry, Jimmy, Luthor, and Jack are held hostage in the Daily Planet building by thugs who believe a lot of money is hidden beneath one of the floors. Will Clark have to expose his identity to save his friends, or will they find some other way out? This episode has a great "flashback" scene featuring all of the "Lois and Clark" actors in the 1930's. SPECIAL NOTE: This is the last episode to feature Tracy Scoggins as Cat Grant. Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, Macon McCalman, and Robert Beltran as "Fuentes". Written by: Thania St. John, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia. [Air date: March 27, 1994]
BARBARIANS AT THE PLANET
(Episode 20): Lois is given a surprise when Lex Luthor asks her hand in marriage. Lois wants to see if she still has any chance with Superman, and when Superman pushes her away, it pushes Lois closer and closer to Luthor. To try to stop Lois from marrying Luthor, Clark reveals his true feelings to Lois; alas, it is too late. Also in this episode Jack is framed for placing a bomb in the Daily Planet workrooms and destroying the building. While this was really the work of Lex Luthor, no one knows that, and Jack is sent to the juvenile detention center. SPECIAL NOTES: Tracy Scoggins was not in this episode as Cat Grant; however, she was written in to the original script. The original script had "Cat" reunited with her ex-husband. They fall in love again, and Cat leaves town. Apparently Scoggins didn't feel like staying for two more episodes (her last was #19 "Fly Hard"), and many of Cat's lines were written out and/or given to other characters. Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, Patrick Kilpatrick, Castulo Guerra Special Guest Star: Beverly Johnson. Written by: Dan LeVine and Deborah Joy LeVine, Directed by James R. Bagdonas. [Air date: May 1, 1994]
THE HOUSE OF LUTHOR
(Episode 21): Is Lois actually going to go through with it? It appears that way. Clark, Perry, Jimmy, and Jack try to uncover the truth behind the bombing of the Daily Planet, to clear Jack's name, bring the Planet back, and put Lex Luthor where he belongs. When the cops reach Luthor (at Lex & Lois's wedding ceremony), Luthor runs up to the top floor of the building and jumps to his (apparent) doom. At episode's end Clark reveals to Lois that he was lying when he revealed his feelings for her. SPECIAL NOTES: This episode was one of the first times Lois admitted to herself that she loved Clark, in the famous "Lois Lane Luthor, Lois Lane, Lois Lane... Kent" scene. This episode also guest-starred Phyllis Coates as Lois's mom. Coates was best known for her portrayal of Lois Lane in the 1950's "Superman" TV series. This episode is also the final episodes for several people--executive producer Deborah Joy LeVine, Michael Landes, John Shea, and ChrisDemetral, all of whom did not return for season 2. Guest Stars: Chris Demetral as Jack, and Richard Belzer Special Guest Stars: Beverly Johnson, Phyllis Coates Special Appearance: James Earl Jones as "Franklin Stern". Written by: Deborah Joy LeVine and Dan LeVine, Directed by Alan J. Levi. [Air date: May 8, 1994]
SEASON
TWO
Regular Cast: Dean Cain as Clark
Kent, Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane, Justin Whalin as Jimmy Olsen,
Lane Smith as Perry White, Eddie Jones as Jonathan Kent, K Callan
as Martha Kent
Frequent Guest Stars: Denise Crosby as Dr.
Gretchen Kelly, Sal Viscuso as Bobby Bigmouth, Farrah Forke as
"Mayson Drake"
MADAME EX
(Episode 22): From her new position as the Daily Planet's staff psychologist, Lex Luthor's ex-wife seeks revenge upon Lois and Superman for their roles in Lex's death. There is fake Lois going around doing bad things. SPECIAL NOTES: Many minutes of this episode were unseen on the East Coast during the first airing, as Jimmy Carter got off a plane from Haiti. While the "special news" was forgettable, the episode became much better the second time, when it finally re-aired on the East Coast. This episode was also the first episode to feature Justin Whalin in the role of Jimmy Olsen. Also, the opening credits for this episode were different than any other episode of "Lois & Clark"'s second season Guest Stars: Thomas Ryan, Denise Crosby, Earl Boen, Jack Kruschen, Barry Livingston Special Guest Star: Emma Samms as "Ariana Carlin". Written by: Tony Blake & Paul Jackson, Directed by Randall Zisk. [Air date: September 18, 1994]
WALL OF SOUND
(Episode 23): Clark's nomination for a prestigious journalism award elicts surprise and jealousy in Lois, and a new villain cripples both Metropolis and the Man of Steel with devastatin sounds. Guest Star: Scott Colomby Special Guest Star: Michael Des Barres. Quotes: "The light makes them look bigger". Written by: John McNamara, Directed by Alan J. Levi. [Air date: September 25, 1994]
THE SOURCE
(Episode 24): Lois's source Stuart Hofferman is "murdered" in Clark's apartment, and Lois's reputation as a journalist is harmed. Lois and Clark must investigate the truth about what their "source" was squealing about the defective electronics. Guest Stars: Tim Grimm, Barry Livingston, Jeffrey Joseph, Patrick Pankhurst, and Peter Scolari as "Stuart Hofferman". Written by: Tony Blake and Paul Jackson, Directed by John T. Kretchmer. [Air date: October 2, 1994]
THE PRANKSTER
(Episode 25): "The Prankster," a man who was sent to jail five years before as a result of one of Lois's articles, breaks free, and goes after Lois possing as her secret admirer. Guest Stars: Rick Overton, Harold Gould, Leonard Termo, John Fleck, J.D. Cullum Special Appearance: Bronson Pinchot as "The Prankster". Written by: Grant Rosenberg, Directed by James Hayman. [Air date: October 9, 1994]
THE CHURCHES OF METROPOLIS
(Episode 26): The crimial organization Intergang is introduced in this episode, and Perry learns that it is lead by none other than one of his former golfing buddies. This episode also introduces Farrah Forke as Mayson Drake, a romantic interest for Clark who likes Clark and not Superman. SPECIAL NOTE: This episode features a very waffy scene at the end, where Superman and Lois dance in mid-air. Guest Stars: Bruce Weitz, Farrah Forke as Mayson, Dick Miller, Steve Gilborn, Michael Holden, and Peter Boyle as "Bill Church". Written by: John McNamara, Directed by Robert Singer. [Air date: October 23, 1994]
OPERATION BLACKOUT
(Episode 27): Terrorist infiltrate the military and hijack a hi-tech weaponry satellite, but when Lois and Clark discover the operation, the two reporters become targets themselves. Guest Stars: J.T. Walsh, Melora Hardin, Bill Erwin, and Charles Rocket as "Ryan Wiley. Written by: Kate Boutilier, Directed by Michael Watkins. [Air date: October 30, 1994]
THAT OLD GANG OF MINE
(Episode 28): A scientist brings back clones of the world's nastiest gangsters, Al Capone, John Dillinger, and Bonnie and Clyde. Clark is forced to fake his death in order to protect his identity, and the staff of the Daily Planet, particularly Lois, mourns his loss. SPECIAL NOTE: This episode also introduces Sal Viscuso as "Bobby Bigmouth." Guest Stars: John Pleshette, Joseph Gian, Amy Hathaway, Robert Clohessy, Ray Abruzzo, Sal Viscuso, and William Devane as "Al Capone". Written by: Gene Miller & Karen Kavner, Directed by Lorraine Senna Ferrara. [Air date: November 13, 1994]
BOLT FROM THE BLUE
(Episode 29): When lightning strikes a man standing beside Superman, he strangely inherits some of Superman's powers. Unfortunately for the people of Metropolis, he's not as "giving" as Clark, and he charges people for his services. Guest Stars: Leslie Jordan, Denise Crosby, and Cindy Williams as "Wandamae". Written by: Kathy McCormick, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia. [Air date: November 20, 1994]
SEASON'S GREEDINGS
(Episode 30): It's Christmas, and a greedy toymaker invents a pheremone that he sticks into his toys that makeschildren greedy and adults act like children. SPECIAL NOTES: This episode was the first "Lois and Clark" episode ever written by a cast member. This episode also reunited Isabel Sanford and Sherman Hemsley (TV's "Jeffersons") and it also featured Sharon Thomas (Dean Cain's mom) in a cameo role. Guest Stars: Isabel Sanford, Dick Van Patten, Denise Richards, Dom Irrera, Sandee Van Dyke, and Sherman Hemsley as "Mr. Shott" Written by: Dean Cain, Directed by Randall Zisk. [Air date: December 4, 1994]
METALLO
(Episode 31): Lois disapproves of her sister Lucy's new boyfriend and his shady dealings. When Lucy's boyfriend nearly dies and is given a cyborg body with a Kryptonite-powered heart, he also seems to be a match for Superman as well. SPECIAL NOTE: After a 28-episode absence, "Lucy Lane" returned in this episode, albeit played by a different actress. Guest Stars: Scott Valentine, John Rubinstein, Roxana Zal as Lucy, Louis Mustillo, Dee Dee Rescher, Mary Pat Gleason, and Christian Clemenson as "Rollie Vale". Teleplay by: Tony Blake & Paul Jackson, Story by: James Crocker, Directed by James R. Bagdonas. [Air date: January 1, 1995]
CHI OF STEEL
(Episode 32): A strange "ninja" with mystical bracelets is burglarizing Metropolis! When Lois and Clark investigate they find the warrior capable of using the Man of Steel's own strength against him. Can Superman stop him (or is it a her?) Guest Stars: Brian Doyle-Murray, Yuji Okumoto, James Hong, Leila Hee Olsen, Steve Eastin. Writer Hilary Bader wrote several episodes of the "Superman" animated series. Written by: Hilary Bader, Directed by James Hayman. [Air date: January 8, 1995]
THE EYES HAVE IT
(Episode 33): Superman has been blinded by a strange beam of light, and Lois steps in to take care of him. But where's Clark during all of this? Has he run off with Mayson Drake?. Guest Stars: Farrah Forke as Mayson, David Bowe, Gerrit Graham. Teleplay by: Kathy McCormick, Story by: Kathy McCormick & Grant Rosenberg, Directed by Bill D'elia. [Air date: January 22, 1995
THE PHOENIX
(Episode 34): Clark finally gets up the guts to ask out Lois. Of course, their planned date is interrupted when they learn that they must go out on a stake out. Meanwhile, the dastardly Lex Luthor returns, and this time... he's bald! Guest Stars: Denise Crosby, Tony Jay, Barry Livingston, Sal Viscuso, and Christian Clemenson as "Rollie Vale" Special Appearance: John Shea as "Lex Luthor". Written by: Tony Blake & Paul Jackson, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia. [Air date: February 12, 1995]
TOP COPY
(Episode 35): A tabloid news reporter uncovers Clark's true identity! What will Lois say? Guest Stars: Robert Culp, Wayne Pere, Tom Virtue, and Farrah Forke as "Mayson Drake" Special Guest Star: Raquel Welch as "Diana Stride". Written by: John McNamara, Directed by Randall Zisk. [Air date: February 19, 1995] needed
RETURN OF THE PRANKSTER
(Episode 36): The Prankster escapes from prison again, this time to kidnap the President! When he invents a camera that "freezes" time, things become very possible for him to achieve his goal and to bother Lois even more. Guest Stars: Rick Overton, John Pleshette, Cliff DeYoung, Harold Gould, Sal Viscuso Special Appearance: Bronson Pinchot as "The Prankster" Written by: Grant Rosenberg, Directed by Randall Zisk. [Air date: February 26, 1995]
LUCKY LEON
(Episode 37): As a side job, Jimmy delivers a "Desk Friend" to someone, not knowing that the "Friend" was actually a device to kill the person he delivered it to! Lois and Clark try to clear Jimmy's name and to go after "Lucky Leon," the man in charge of making the "Desk Friends." Meanwhile, Lois and Clark deal with their relationship, and their first big kiss ends with a bang. SPECIAL NOTE: This episode ends with a "To Be Continued" even though that, besides Mayson Drake's death, nothing really continues from one episode to the other. Guest Stars: Farrah Forke as Mayson, Mark Rolston, Robert Culp, John. Written by: Chris Ruppenthal, Directed by Jim Pohl. [Air date: March 12, 1995]
RESURRECTION"
(Episode 38): Lois and Clark try to find out what Mayson was talking about when she whispered the word "Resurrection" right before her death. While investigating, they learn about a pill that makes it seem as if people are dead when they actually are not. They also meet an agent named Dan Scardino, who Lois soon seems to have eyes for. SPECIAL NOTE: This episode introduces Jim Pirri as "Dan Scardino." Guest Stars: Dennis Lipscomb, Jim Pirri as Dan, Curtis Armstrong, Danny Woodburn, Oliver Muirhead. Written by: Gene Miller & Karen Kavner, Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan. [Air date: March 19, 1995]
TEMPUS FUGITIVE
(Episode 39): Tempus, a psycho from the future, is sick of the "utopia" his world brings, so he goes back in time and attempts to kill baby Clark in 1966. H.G. Wells then shows up with his time machine--can Lois and Clark stop Tempus from killing C.K.? And what happens when Tempus tells Lois the truth about Clark? Guest Stars: Terry Kiser, Robert Costanzo, Don Swayze, Joshua Devane, and Lane Davies as "Tempus". Written by: Jack Weinstein & Lee Hutson, Directed by James Bagdonas. [Air date: March 26, 1995]
TARGET: JIMMY OLSEN"
(Episode 40): Jimmy is discovered to have been part of an experimental project which made him a sleeper assassin! Will Lois and Clark stop whatever's wrong with him? Meanwhile, Lois and Clark fall further and further apart, as Lois continues to see Dan Scardino. Guest Stars: Jim Pirri as Dan, Claire Yarlett, Meredith Scott Lynn, Charles Napier, Erick Avari, David Sage, Alaina Reed Hall, and Michelle Phillips as "Claudette Wilder". Written by: Tony Blake & Paul Jackson, Directed by David S. Jackson. [Air date: April 2, 1995]
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY
(Episode 41): In an attempt to prompt the sale of the Daily Planet, Intergang kidnaps Perry White. And since an wxposure to red Kryptonite has made the Man of Steel apathetic, it's up to Perry to save himself! SPECIAL NOTES: This episode introduces Barbara Bosson as psychologist Dr. Friskin, and Bruce Campbell as "Bill Church Jr." Guest Stars: Barbara Bosson as Dr. Friskin, O'Neal Compton, David Graf, Kelly Mullis Special Guest Star: Bruce Campbell. Written by: Chris Ruppenthal, Directed by Alan J. Levi. [Air date: April 16, 1995]
WHINE, WHINE, WHINE
(Episode 42): Superman fights a foe he may not be able to win against--the legal sistem--as he is sued for injuring one of those people whose lives he had saved. Superman's only hope is finding an honest lawyer in Metropolis. Meanwhile, Clark must decide who's more important to the world--Clark Kent or Superman--and Lois must decide who's more important to her--Clark or Scardino. SPECIAL NOTES: "Batman"'s Adam West and Frank Gorshin make appearances in this episode. This episode is also interrupted in many parts by "Marlin Finch Loopus"'s nature TV show, with its metaphors to the episode. Guest Stars: Jim Pirri as Dan, Barbara Bosson as Dr. Friskin, Jason Carter, Michelle Abrams, Cliff Bemis, Sal Viscuso, with Kay Lenz as "Contance Hunter" Special Appearances: Martin Mull, Ben Stein, Frank Gorshin, Adam West Special Guest Stars: Richard Portnow, and Bruce Campbell as "Bill Church Jr.". Written by: Kathy McCormick & John McNamara, Directed by Michael Watkins. [Air date: May 14, 1995]
AND THE ANSWER IS....
(Episode 43): Clark must rob a jewelry store or his true identity and his parents will be harmed. When he is ordered to kill Lois, will his plan of putting her in "suspended animation" actually work? When he is finally reunited with Lois, Clark decides that they shouldn't take life so slowly, because not everyone is immortal. and he proposes to her. SPECIAL NOTE: Three endings to this episode were filmed. The first ending ended with "Clark....," and it was shown at the tail end of "And The Answer Is." Strangely, "We Have A Lot To Talk About," the third season premiere, opened with Lois saying "Who's asking, Clark or Superman?" There was also a third ending, with Lois saying "Yes," that was never used. All of these endings were filmed for this episode, and the decision to use the "Clark..." was made at the last minute. Guest Stars: Maurice Godin, and Tony Jay as "Nigel". Written by: Tony Blake & Paul Jackson, Directed by Alan J. Levi. [Air date: May 21, 1995]
SEASON
THREE
Regular Cast: Dean Cain as Clark
Kent, Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane, Justin Whalin as Jimmy Olsen,
Lane Smith as Perry White, Eddie Jones as Jonathan Kent, K Callan
as Martha Kent
Frequent Guest Stars: Olivia Brown as
"Star," Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein
WE HAVE A LOT TO TALK ABOUT
(Episode 44): The episode starts where "And The Answer Is..." (#43) left off, when Clark asks Lois to marry him. Lois plants a surprise on Clark by taking off his glasses and revealing that she has learned his true identity! She rejects his proposal, and that causes tension between the two of them. Meanwhile, Bill Church is back and supposedly reformed. He also has a new wife, who, with Church's son Bill Jr., is secretly plotting his downfall. SPECIAL NOTES: The new "Lois and Clark" opening sequence did not premiere until episode #3 of the new season, "Contact." Guest Stars: Jessica Collins, Sal Viscuso Special Guest Stars: Bruce Campbell, and Peter Boyle as "Bill Church". Written by: John McNamara, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia. [Air date: September 17, 1995]
ORDINARY PEOPLE
(Episode 45): Lois and Clark take a vacation in order to spend some time together, and Lois insists that Clark refrain from being Superman during the retreat. But a deranged "Love Expert" has other plans for the couple, as he seeks both revenge on Lois Lane and the Man of Steel's body! Guest Star: David Leisure as "Spencer Spencer". Written by: Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner, Directed by Michael Watkins. [Air date: September 24, 1995]
CONTACT
(Episode 46): Lois claims to have been abducted by "aliens"... were they really aliens, or was it a cover for something else? Plus, will Clark's concern over Lois's danger ruin their relationship? SPECIAL NOTES: This episode premiered the new opening sequence for the show. It also introduced Olivia Brown as Star. Teri Hatcher premiered her new shorter haircut in this episode also. Guest Stars: Olivia Brown, Patrick Laborteaux, Larry Hankin. Written by: Chris Ruppenthal, Directed by Daniel Attias. [Air date: October 1, 1995]
WHEN IRISH EYES ARE KILLING
(Episode 47): Lois tries to convince Clark that his decision about their relationship is reactionary and ridiculous, and she then uses an old flame to make Clark jealous. But this flame has plans to use Lois as well--as a Druid sacrifice! And even if Superman saves her, it may be too late to save their relationship! Guest Stars: Julian Stone, Ilana Levine, Sheelagh Cullen, Olivia Brown as Star, Tom Todoroff, J. Patrick McCormack, Annie Gagen, Kelly. Written by: Grant Rosenberg. Directed by Winriche Kolbe. [Air date: October 15, 1995]
JUST SAY NOAH
(Episode 48): When couples in Metropolis begin to disappear, Lois and Clark go undercover to investigate the only common link--the Larry Smiley Institute, an organization helping couples to strengthen their marriages. However, uncovering Smiley's true plans may be the real key to getting Lois and Clark's romance back on track. SPECIAL NOTE: Dean Cain's mother, Sharon Thomas, makes her third "Lois and Clark" cameo in this episode, this time as a nun. Guest Stars: Olivia Brown as Star, Nancy Cassaro, Rob LaBelle, Arnold Sitkowitz, Michael C. Mahon, Erin Donovan, Jennifer Hooper, Marte Boyle Slout, Tony Carlin, Sharon Thomas Special Guest Star: Mac Davis as "Larry Smiley". Written by: Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner, Directed by David S. Jackson. [Air date: October 22, 1995]
DON'T TUG ON SUPERMAN'S CAPE
(Episode 49): A crazy couple of collectors want a new treasure to add to their collection--Superman himself. SPECIAL NOTE: There is an appearance of the Batmobile from the first two movies, and this episode has many funny spoofs, including take-offs of "I Love Lucy," "Dragnet," and "James Bond.". Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins and Michael Harris. Special Guest Stars: Genie Francis and Jonathan Frakes. Written by: David Simkins, Directed by Steven Dubin. [Air date: November 6, 1995]
ULTRA WOMAN
(Episode 50): Talk about role reversals--the Newtrich sisters, Lucille and Nell, invent a device that transfers Clark's powers--to Lois! It's a powerless Superman, but don't worry--"Ultra Woman" is on the way! Then, to make the episode even greater, Lois proposes to Clark at episode's end--and guess what C.K.'s answer is? SPECIAL NOTE: In a scene near the beginning of the episode, Superman rescues a baby from out of Metropolis Wishing Well. If you watch closely, you'll notice a plaque that says "Metropolis Wishing Well: Dedicated 1938 in Loving Memory, Dan Patterson and Craig Byrne." Guest Stars: Mary Gross and Kenneth Kimmins Special Appearance By: Shelley Long. Written by: Gene O'Neill & Noreen Tobin, Directed by Mike Vejar. [Air date: November 13, 1995]
CHIP OFF THE OLD CLARK
(Episode 51): The new-found bliss of Lois and Clark's engagement is rudely interruped when the reporters investigate a woman's claim that her son is Superman's love child. And the engagement may be finished when they discover that the boy has all of the Man of Steel's super-powers. Written by Michael Jamin and Sivert Glarum, Directed by Michael Watkins. [Air date: October 20, 1995]
SUPER MANN
(Episode 52): Lois and Clark begin to think about wedding plans, but any decisions are delayed when they must investigate an attempt on their lives. Behind the attack is a secret Nazi organization which has been slowly working its way into prominent positions, and these Nazis won't stop until they have completed the original goal of the Third Reich--total world domination! Guest Stars: Sean Kanan, Paul Kersey, Sandra Hess, Kenneth Kimmins. Written by: Chris Ruppenthal, Directed by James R. Bagdonas. [Air date: November 27, 1995]
VIRTUALLY DESTROYED
(Episode 53): Virtual Reality genius Jaxon Xavier, Lex Luthor's illegitimate son, sends Lois and Clark to a world of virtual reality so he can find out passwords to enter the secret files of Lex Luthor. Meanwhile, Clark reveals his sexual history to Lois, as they finally get around to talking about "that thing.". Guest Stars: Andrew Mark Berman. Andrew Bryniarski, and Paula Poundstone as "The Voice of the Computer". Teleplay by: Dean Cain, Story by: Dean Cain & Sean Brennan, Directed by Jim Charleston. [Air date: December 10, 1995]
HOME IS WHERE THE HURT IS
(Episode 54): Lois's parents show up--simultaneously--causing stress for Lois, while at the same time Mindy Church and her partner in crime, the Handyman, are causing a crime wave in Metropolis and infecting Superman with a Kryptonian virus. SPECIAL NOTE: In this episode, Beverly Garland replaces Phyllis Coates as Lois's mother, Ellen Lane. Also, Harve Presnell plays the role of Sam Lane, originated by Dennis Arndt in "Requiem for a Superhero." Guest Stars: Robert Carradine, Beverly Garland, Harve Presnell, and Jessica Collins as "Mindy Church". Teleplay by: Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner, Story by: William M. Akers, Directed by Geoffrey Nottage. [Air date: December 17, 1995]
NEVER ON SUNDAY
(Episode 55): Clark is placed at the mercy of a renowned illusionist's voodoo powers when the man arrives in Metropolis seeking vengeance on Clark for an article he was set up on. Guest Stars: Cress Williams, Beverly Garland, Carol Lawrence, Gary Dourdan, Ben Reed, Olivia Brown as "Star". Written by Grant Rosenberg, Directed by Michael Lange. [Air date: January 7, 1996]
THE DAD WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD
(Episode 56): Superman must intervene when Jimmy becomes caught in his secret-agent father's assignment to find a missing computer disk. Guest Stars: Ben Slack, Una Damon, James Reed as "Jack Olsen". Written by David Simkins, Directed by Alan J. Levi. [Air date: January 14, 1996]
TEMPUS ANYONE?
(Episode 57): Time-traveling villain Tempus kidnaps Lois and transports her to a parallel universe, where Clark is engaged to an old girlfriend from Smallville, that doesn't like Clark doing any Superman stuff. SPECIAL NOTE: In the episode Tempus Fugitive H.G. Wells is played by a diffrent actor. Guest Stars: Hamilton Camp, Emily Procter, Lane Davies as "Tempus". Written by John McNamara, Directed by Winrich Kolbe [Air date: January 21, 1996]
I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU...
(Episode 58): The day arrives... the wedding of Lois and Clark! But before they get married, they must stop Dr. Isaac Mamba and his clone of the President! After Mamba is stopped, everything is over... right? Part 1 of 5. Guest Stars: Fred Willard, Beverly Garland, Harve Presnell, Brad Garrett, Wesley Mann, Oliver Muirhead, and Tony Curtis as "Dr. Mamba". Written by Chris Ruppenthal, Directed by Jim Pohl. [Air date: February 11, 1996]
DOUBLE JEPARDY
(Episode 59): Lex Luthor returns, and there are two Loises running around... one of whom eats frogs! Even worse, the REAL Lois has amnesia and thinks she's a lounge singer named Wanda Detroit! Part 2 of 5. Guest Stars: Billy Dean, Troy Evans, Paul Linke, and John Shea as "Lex Luthor". Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner, Directed by Chris Long. [Air date February 18, 1996]
SECONDS
(Episode 60): Clark tries to rescue "Wanda" from the clutches of Lex Luthor, who has not only discovered his true identity, but has also found a way that he may ne able to rid the world of Superman once and for all! Also, the clone Lois finds out some shocking news. Part 3 of 5. Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Klein, Shaun Toub as Asabi, and John Shea as "Lex Luthor". Story by Corey Miller and Phillip W. Chung, Teleplay by John McNamara. [Air date February 25, 1996]
FORGET ME NOT
(Episode 61): Lois goes under the care of Dr. Maxwell Deter to cure her amnesia. But, is that the doctor's complete motive? The "B" plot of this episode also involves programmed killers (Great Shades of "Target: Jimmy Olsen!") Part 4 of 5. Guest Stars: Larry Poindexter, and Charles Cloffi as "Dr. Elias Mendenhoff". Written by Grant Rosenberg, Directed by James Bagdonas. [Air date March 10, 1996]
OEDIPUS WRECKS
(Episode 62): Herkimer Johnson (brother of Bad Brain) does his evil things to impress his mother, who isn't impressed. But, his evil things do bring back the memory of Lois, who was being taken advantage of by the sneaky Dr. Deter. Finally, an episode with a happy ending! Part 5 of 5. Guest Stars: Daniel Roebuck, Larry Poindexter, Kenneth Kimmins, and Renee Taylor as "Roweena Johnson". Writen by David Simkins, Directed by Kenn Fuller. [Air date March 24, 1996]
IT'S A SMALL WORLD AFTER ALL
(Episode 63): Someone Lois knew from high school decides to get revenge on those who picked on her by shrinking their loved ones. Guest Stars: Elizabeth Anne Smith, Kenneth Kimmins, Don Brunner, Rainer Grant, and Steve Young as "Joe Malloy". Written by Teri Hatcher and Pat Hazell, Directed by Phil Sgriccia. [Air date April 28, 1996]
THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY
(Episode 64): There's something strange about "Sarah," the new girl at the Daily Planet. And what's up with that realtor from Century 22? And why are they putting Superman through a series of tests? And what's up with their flying at the end of the episode? All of these questions and more are asked in this episode. Part 1 of 4. Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins, Jon Tenney, and Justine Bateman as "Sarah". Written by Chris Ruppenthal, Directed by Chris Long. [Air date May 5, 1996]
BIG GIRLS DON'T FLY
(Episode
65): The two strangers are revealed to be "Ching" and
"Zara" from "New Krypton." Things really
erupt when it is revealed that Zara is Kal-El (a.k.a. Clark)'s
wife, and he must go back to New Krypton with her or there will
be war. Before he heads off, Lord Nor sends shape-shifter Tez to
stop Clark before he gets off the ground. The last scene of this
episode has Superman saying goodbye to Metropolis and flying off
to space, telepathically telling Lois that he loves her. Part 2
of 4. SPECIAL NOTE: This episode continues into the Season 4
episodes "Lord of the Flys" and "Battleground
Earth." Guest Stars: Jon Tenney, Justine Bateman as
"Zara," and Roger Daltrey as "Tez". Written
by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner, Directed by Phil
Sgriccia. [Air date May 12, 1996]
SEASON
FOUR
Regular Cast: Dean Cain as Clark
Kent, Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane, Justin Whalin as Jimmy Olsen,
Lane Smith as Perry White, Eddie Jones as Jonathan Kent, K Callan
as Martha Kent
Frequent Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins as Dr.
Klein, James DuMont as Ralph
LORD OF THE FLYS
(Episode 66): Clark has flown off to New Krypton, and Lois is all alone... until Clark learns he must return to Earth to stop Lord Nor, who has taken over Clark's hometown of Smallville. Part 3 of 4. Guest Stars: Simon Templeman, Mark Kiely, Mark Lindsay Chapman, J.G. Hertzler, Richard Grove, Eric Allan Kramer, Dan Hildebrand Special Appearance By: Leeza Gibbons as Herself, and Justine Bateman as "Zara". Written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia [Air date September 22, 1996]
BATTLEGROUND EARTH
(Episode 67): Lord Nor tries to take over Earth and Superman and Nor fight in a duel. SPECIAL NOTES: This story is continued from "Lord of the Flys." This episode also marks the final appearance of Lois's apartment. Part 4 of 4. Guest Stars: Simon Templeman, Mark Kiely, Mark Lindsay Chapman, J.G. Hertzler, Richard Grove, Eric Allan Kramer, Dan Hildebrand, and Justine Bateman as "Zara". Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia. [Air date September 29, 1996]
SWEAR TO GOD, THIS TIME WE'RE NOT KIDDING
(Episode 68): The "Wedding Destroyer" escapes and Lois and Clark are her prime targets! Meanwhile, sleazy tabloid reporter Leo Nunk is following Lois & Clark and L&C are puzzled by a man named "Mike" who seems strangely familiar. SPECIAL NOTES: "Mike" could be interpreted as representing the producers; he may also be thought of as a spoof on "L&C"'s competition "Touched By An Angel." David Doyle, who played Mike, died in February 1997. Guest Stars: Charles Fleischer, Beverly Garland, Harve Presnell, Ray Buktenica, David Doyle, Leann Hunley, and Delta Burke as "Myrtle Beech". Written by John McNamara, Directed by Michael Lange. [Air date October 6, 1996]
SOUL MATES
(Episode 69): It's time for a honeymoon! But before Lois and Clark can... consummate, H.G. Wells returns to warn them of a curse that takes Lois and Clark through the centuries in past incarnations of their souls, where they confront Tempus in two decidedly evil counterparts. SPECIAL NOTE: This episode was originally writtten to include Lex Luthor, but was changed when John Shea's schedule became too busy. Guest Stars: Clive Revell, and Terry Kiser as "H.G. Wells" Special Guest Star: Lane Davies as "Tempus". Written by Brad Kern, Directed by Richard Friedman. [Air date October 13, 1996]
BRUTAL YOUTH
(Episode 70): Veda Doodson gets her revenge on the men who marry younger women by creating a device that ages people, whereas at the same time providing a "Fountain of Youth" which Doodson plans to use to her advantage. Jack Larson (the Jimmy from the 1950's "Adventures of Superman") returns to play an aged Jimmy. Meanwhile, Lois and Clark finally find a new home of their own. Guest Stars: Caroline McWilliams, Kenneth Kimmins, John D'Aquino. Special Guest Star: Jack Larson. Written by Tim Minear, Directed by David Grossman [Air date October 20, 1996]
THE PEOPLE V. LOIS LANE
(Episode 71): One of Lois's former informants is murdered... and guess who gets caught with the gun? It's Lois on Trial in part 1 of a 2-part story. SPECIAL NOTE: The original working title for this episode was "Busted Lois on Trial." Guest Stars: Granville Van Dusen, Mary Edith Burrell, David Kriegel, Kim Tavares, Jim Janes, Marianne Muellerleile, Peter Spellos. Special Guest Stars: Alan Rachins, and Jasmine Guy as "Angela Winters". Written by Grant Rosenberg, Directed by Robert Ginty. [Air date October 27, 1996]
DEAD LOIS WALKING
(Episode 72): Lois is sentenced to death, but Clark busts her out as the two work together on the run to find who is behind her framing. Part 2 of 2. Guest Stars: Granville Van Dusen, David Kriegel, Kim Tavares, and Kenneth Kimmins as "Dr. Klein". Special Guest Star: Alan Rachins. Written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming, Directed by Chris Long. [Air date November 10, 1996]
BOB AND CAROL AND LOIS AND CLARK
(Episode 73): Lois and Clark finally make new friends... Bob and Carol Stanford... who seem as much like them it's uncanny. They like the same books, the same foods, have the same hobbies... and they seem to have much more than that in common, as Bob is secretly the assassin known as Deathstroke. Dean Cain's scene in the opening credits changed with this episode. Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins, Sydney Walsh, Steve Hytner, Rif Hutton, and Antonio Sabato Jr. as "Bob Stanford". Special Guest Star: Kenneth Mars. Written by Brian Nelson, Directed by Oz Scott [Air date November 17, 1996]
GHOSTS
(Episode 74): A real-estate con artist, played by Drew Carey, offers Lois and Clark's townhouse in exchange for his life. In order to make Lois and Clark think their house is "haunted," the con artist, Herbie Staxe, teams up with a ghost to scare Lois and Clark away. Drew Carey and Kathy Kinney of the ABC sitcom "The Drew Carey Show" guest star. Special Guest Stars: Kathy Kinney, and Drew Carey as "Herbie Staxe". Written by Michael Gleason, Directed by Robert Ginty [Air date November 24, 1996]
STOP THE PRESSES
(Episode 75): Perry gets "moved upstairs" and the Daily Planet gets a new editor--Lois! This causes tension between Metropolis's prettiest pair, and it isn't helped when a spoiled rich kid hacker and his brother--who emulate Lex Luthor--try to obliterate Superman once and for all. This episode formally introduces James DuMont as "Ralph." Guest Stars: Charles Esten, Jeff Juday, Krisinda Cain, and James DuMont as "Ralph". Written by Brad Kern, Directed by Peter Ellis [Air date December 8, 1996]
TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE MXYMAS
(Episode 76): Christmas Eve is happening over and over again, and the people of Metropolis begin losing hope. Can Lois and Clark stop an imp from the "Fifth Dimension," best known as "Mr. Mxyzptlk," before it's too late and hope is gone forever? Guest Stars: Beverly Garland, Harve Presnell, Keene Curtis, James DuMont. Special Guest Star: Howie Mandel as "Mr. Mxyzptlk". Written by Tim Minear, Directed by Michael Vejar [Air date December 15, 1996]
LEATHAL WEAPON
(Episode 77): Perry White's "reformed" son Jerry comes to Metropolis with a stash of Red Kryptonite. Meanwhile, "Mr. Gadget" and son have plans of their own. Guest Stars: John Spencer, Andre Nemec, Kenneth Kimmins, Tom Wilson, and Nancy Dussault as the Mayor. Written by Grant Rosenberg, Directed by Jim Charleston. [Air date January 5, 1997]
SEX, LIES, AND VIDEOTAPE
(Episode 78): A photographer catches Lois and Superman in compromising positions at a resort... what will the world say when they hear Superman is having an affair? Guest Stars: "Downtown" Julie Brown, Jack Wagner. Written by Dan Wilcox, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia [Air date January 19, 1997]
MEET JOHN DOE
(Episode 79): Tempus shows up in Metropolis as "John Doe," and he is winning the presidential race! Clark and Lois are the only ones who can see what's really going on, but will they stop him in time? Part 1 of 2. Guest Stars: Fred Willard and William Christopher. Special Guest Star: Lane Davies as "Tempus". Written by Tim Minear, Directed by Jim Pohl [Air date March 2, 1997]
LOIS AND CLARKS
(Episode 80): Tempus has banished Clark into a dimensional window, causing the older H.G. Wells (from "Tempus, Anyone") to show up with the other-dimension Clark to save the day and save the world from Tempus's evil. Conclusion. Guest Stars: Fred Willard and Hamilton Camp as H.G. Wells. Special Guest Star: Lane Davies as "Tempus." Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner. Directed by Chris Long. [Air date March 9, 1997]
AKA SUPERMAN
(Episode 81): Jimmy's girlfriend thinks she knows Superman's true identity. Meanwhile, Superman must stop a villain with a tough new weapon-- a villain who happens to be Jimmy's girlfriend's employer. SPECIAL NOTE: The role of Jimmy's girlfriend was originally going to be played by Melissa Joan Hart of "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch." Kristanna Loken was the real-life girlfriend of Justin Whalin when this episode was made. Guest Stars: Kristanna Loken, Vito D'Ambrosio, and Dwight Schultz as "Garrett Grady" . Written by Jeff Vlaming (credited) and Tim Minear (uncredited), Directed by Robert Ginty [Air date March 16, 1997]
FASTER THAN A SPEEDING VIXEN
(Episode 82): This episode is the first of a three part arc in which Leslie Luckabee is introduced. Leslie takes over ownership of the Daily Planet, and a mysterious "Super Vixen" takes the law into her own hands, killing bad men instead of capturing them. One of her targets is Leslie Luckabee. SPECIAL NOTE: This was the first episode in the dreaded Saturday-night timeslot. Guest Stars: Lori Fetrick, Keith Brunsmann, and Patrick Cassidy as "Leslie Luckabee". Written by Brad Kern, Directed by Neal Ahern [Air date April 12, 1997]
SHADOW OF A DOUBT
(Episode 83): In the second part of this arc, we learn that Leslie Luckabee and a mysterious underground troll-like villian are planning to recreate Lex Luthor's empire. Meanwhile, Superman must stop a mysterious shadow-like killer who can slip under doors and seems unstoppable. Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins, Keith Brunsmann, Patrick Cassidy, and John Shea as "The Voice of Lex Luthor". Written by Grant Rosenberg, Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia [Air date April 19, 1997]
VOICE FROM THE PAST
(Episode 84): In the conclusion of the three part arc, Lois and Clark learn that Leslie Luckabee claims to be Lex Luthor's long lost son, and is bent on finishing what Lex Luthor started... marrying Lois and killing Superman. Leslie Luckabee and Mr. Smith, who turns out to be the *REAL* Lex Luthor Jr, also find out Superman's identity, when they replay a tape recorded by Lex Luthor, revealing Clark Kent is Superman. Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins, Keith Brunsmann, and Patrick Cassidy as "Leslie Luckabee". Written by John McNamara, Directed by David Grossman [Air date April 26, 1997]
IVE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN
(Episode 85): A villain who is trying to get a contract taken off of him by the mob, uses a crystal to transfer himself into the body of an unsuspecting Clark, not knowing until it's too late, that he is now Superman. Meanwhile, a now powerless Clark is trapped in the body of a mob-hunted man. Guest Stars: Tim Thomerson, Shaun Toub, Howard George, and Stacy Keanan as "Becky Samms". Written by Tim Minear, Directed by Eugenie Ross-Leming [Air date May 31, 1997]
TOY STORY
(Episode 86): An angry toy maker starts kidnapping children and Superman and Lois must stop him. Meanwhile, Perry puts a "lonely hearts" ad in the paper and gets interesting results. Guest Stars: Kenneth Kimmins, Stacey Travis, Grant Shaud as "The Toyman," and Mary Frann as "Alice". Written by Brad Kern, Directed by Jim Pohl [Air date June 7, 1997]
THE FAMILY HOUR
(Episode 87): (Series Finale) Lois and Clark reveal Superman's identity to Lois' father in order to find out if it's possible for them to have children together. Meanwhile, an angry villian with mind- control powers escapes from prison, finds out Superman's identity as well, kidnaps Lois and Clark's parents and threatens to kill them unless Superman does as he says. There is an unexpected ending to this final episode of Lois and Clark. Guest Stars: Beverly Garland, Harve Presnell, Brian George, and Harry Anderson as "Fat Head". Written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming, Directed by Robert Ginty [Air date June 14, 1997]