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SEASON TWO (1994-95)

  • "Madame Ex"
    The new Daily Planet's staff psychiatrist has her own reasons to seek revenge upon Lois and Superman for their roles in Luthor's death.
    Written by Tony Blake & Paul Jackson
    Directed by Randall Zisk

    Sept. 18, 1994

  • "Wall Of Sound"
    Clark's nomination for a prestigious journalism award cretes fricition with Lois. The Soundman cripples both Metropolis and Superman with devastating sounds.
    Written by John McNamara
    Directed by Alan J. Levi

    Sept. 25, 1994

  • "The Source"
    When her informant fails her, Lois is suspended, and she and Clark work diligently to restore her reputation by investigating corporate and political misdealings.
    Written by Tony Blake & Paul Jackson
    Directed by John T. Kretchmer

    Oct. 2, 1994

  • "The Prankster"
    Lois is the recipient of gifts from a secret admirer who turns out to be a devious criminal bent on revenge.
    Written by Grant Rosenberg
    Directed by James Hayman

    Oct. 9, 1994

  • "Church Of Metropolis"
    When Intergang arrives in Metropolis, Superman has his hands tied in the face of threats against the people closest to him.
    Written by John McNamara
    Directed by Robert Singer

    Oct. 23, 1994


  • "Operation Blackout"
    Lois' college chums may be behind the hijack of a hi-tech weaponry satellite.

    Written by Kate Boutilier
    Directed by Michael Watkins

    Oct. 30, 1994

  • "That Old Gang Of Mine"
    Old time gangsters seemingly return from the grave to begin a crime wave in Metropolis.
    Written by Gene Miller & Karen Kavner
    Directed by Lorraine Senna Ferrara

    Nov. 13, 1994

  • "A Bolt From The Blue"
    After a freak accident provides a social misfit with Superman's powers, Luthor's doctor plans to duplicate the incident..
    Written by Kathy McCormick
    Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia

    Nov. 20, 1994

  • "Season's Greedings"
    A disgruntled toymaker is determined to ruin Christmas in Metropolis introducing a fast-selling new toy which induces a city-wide frenzy of greed.
    Written by Dean Cain
    Directed by Randall Zisk

    Dec. 4, 1994

  • "Metallo"
    Superman finds himself in a tough spot when threatened by a Kryptonite-powered cyborg.
    Teleplay by Tony Blake & Paul Jackson
    Story by James Crocker
    Directed by James R. Bagdonas

    Jan. 1, 1995

  • "Chi Of Steel"
    Several Chinatown robberies has been committed by a mysterious Chinese martial arts master capable of using Superman's own strength against him.
    Written by Hilary Bader
    Directed by James Hayman

    Jan. 8, 1995

  • "The Eyes Have It"
    As a scientist needs Lois to recover a device that transmits knowledge via a beam of light, Mayson makes a play for Clark.
    Teleplay by Kathy McCormick
    Story by Kathy McCormick & Grant Rosenberg
    Directed by Bill D'elia

    Jan. 22, 1995

  • "The Phoenix"
    Luthor resurrects and now intents on recapturing his romance with Lois and on exacting revenge upon Superman.

    Written by Tony Blake & Paul Jackson
    Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia

    Feb. 12, 1995

  • "Top Copy"
    An investigative reporter for a tabloid TV program and Intergang assassin will stop at nothing in order to expose Superman's true identity.
    Written by John McNamara
    Directed by Randall Zisk

    Feb. 19, 1995

  • "The Return Of The Prankster"
    After escaping from prison, the Prankster returns to Metropolis with plans to further torment Lois and to kidnap the President.
    Written by Grant Rosenberg
    Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia

    Feb. 26, 1995

  • "Lucky Leon"
    Amidst trying to clear Jimmy for murder and being used as pawns in a terrorist theft of nuclear weapons, Lois and Clark finally get to go on their first date.
    Written by Chris Ruppenthal
    Directed by Jim Pohl

    Mar. 12, 1995

  • "Resurrection"
    Flamboyant DEA agent Dan Scardino arrives in Metropolis to investigate Mayson's murder as a deranged scientist plans to release a deadly virus on the entire city.
  • Written by Gene Miller & Karen Kavner
    Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan

    Mar. 19, 1995

  • "Tempus Fugitive"
    H.G. Wells enlists the aid of Lois and Clark as they travel back in time to Smallville to prevent the killing of the infant Superman.
    Written by Jack Weinstein & Lee Hutson
    Directed by James R. Bagdonas

    Mar. 26, 1995

  • "Target: Jimmy Olsen"
    As Clark's unexplained exits continue to turn Lois into Scardino's arms, Jimmy is discovered to have been part of an experimental project which made him a sleeper assassin.
    Written by Tony Blake & Paul Jackson
    Directed by David S. Jackson

    Apr. 2, 1995

  • "Individual Responsibility"
    In an attempt to prompt the sale of the Daily Planet, Intergang kidnaps Perry White in front of an apathetic Superman.
    Written by Chris Ruppenthal
    Directed by Alan J. Levi

    Apr. 16, 1995

  • "Whine, Whine, Whine"
    Superman faces a lawsuit after inadvertently injured a musician while rescuing him. In the meantime Lois must decide who she really loves --Clark, Superman or Scardino.
    Written by Kathy McCormick & John McNamara
    Directed by Michael Watkins

    May 14, 1995

  • "And the Answer Is . . ."
    A blackmailer kidnaps Clark's parents and threatens to expose his secret identity unless Superman does his bidding. And Clark finally proposes to Lois.
    Written by Tony Blake & Paul Jackson
    Directed by Alan J. Levi

    May 21, 1995


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