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SEASON THREE (1995-96)
- "We Have A Lot To
Talk About"
Lois reveals to Clark that she has figured out his secret identity and answers his
proposal. Meanwhile, Bill Church's plans to dismantle Intergang might be aborted
by his closest.
Written by John McNamara
Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia
Sept. 17, 1995
- "Ordinary People"
Lois and Clark take a promotional vacation, and she insists he doesn't use his powers
during the retreat. But the anonymous invitator wants them as bait to capture Superman's
body.
Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming &
Brad Buckner
Directed by Michael Watkins
Sept. 24, 1995
- "Contact"
An insanely powerful young executive has staged Lois' abduction in order to divert
Superman. As a result, Clark makes a drastic decision about their future.
Written by Chris Ruppenthal
Directed by Daniel Attias
Oct. 1, 1995
- "When Irish Eyes
Are Killing"
Lois tries to make Clark reconsider his decision about their relationship using an
old flame to make him jealous. But this flame has plans to use Lois as well.
Written by Grant Rosenberg
Directed by Winrich Kolbe
Oct. 15, 1995
- "Just Say Noah"
When happy couples begin to disappear, Lois and Clark pose as a married couple to
investigate the only common link --the Larry Smiley Institute.
Written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie
Ross-Leming.
Directed by David S. Jackson
Oct. 22, 1995
- "Don't Tug On Superman's
Cape"
Lois and Clark are having disturbing dreams about their recently rediscoved romance.
But their love is endangered when a wealthy couple wants Superman in their collection
of unique treasures.
Written by David Simkins
Directed by Steven Dubin
Nov. 5, 1995
- "Ultra Woman"
When scheming sisters use a red Kryptonite-powered laser on Superman, his powers
are transferred to Lois. Taking on a super-hero identity helps her understand the
strains of a double life.
Written by Gene O'Neill & Noreen
Tobin
Directed by Mike Vejar
Nov. 12, 1995
- "Chip Off The Old
Clark"
The new-found bliss of Lois and Clark's engagement is interrupted by a woman's claim
that her superpowered son is Superman's love child.
Written by Michael Jamin & Sivert
Glarum
Directed by Michael Watkins
Nov. 19, 1995
- "Supermann"
Decisions about wedding plans are delayed when Lois and Clark must investigate a
secret Nazi organization that has been slowly working its way into prominent positions
seeking the creation of a new Reich.
Written by Chris Ruppenthal
Directed by James R. Bagdonas
Nov. 26, 1995
- "Virtually Destroyed"
Wedding discussions turn to the topic of past relationships. But first they must
survive a virtual reality world where Clark has no powers.
Teleplay by Dean Cain
Story by Dean Cain & Sean Brennan
Directed by Jim Charleston
Dec. 10, 1995
- "Home Is Where
The Hurt Is"
Clark's parents and Lois' feuding parents met unexpectedly in Metropolis to spend
Christmas. But a major threat turns up when Mindy Church reorganizes Intergang and
exposes Superman to a Kryptonian virus.
Teleplay by Eugenie Ross-Leming &
Brad Buckner
Story by William M. Akers
Directed by Geoffrey Nottage
Dec. 17, 1995
- "Never On Sunday"
When Lois' mother takes charge of wedding preparations, the plans quickly spin out
of control. Meanwhile, a voodoo magician arrives in Metropolis with designs on revenge
--his list of targets including Clark.
Written by Grant Rosenberg
Directed by Michael Lange
Jan. 7, 1996
- "The Dad Who Came
In From The Cold"
Clark's fears that his job will make him a bad father are heightened by the appearance
of Jimmy's father --a secret agent who has been hired to retrieve sensitive data
from Lois and Clark.
Written by David Simkins
Directed by Alan J. Levi
Jan. 14, 1996
- "Tempus, Anyone?"
Tempus returns to kidnap Lois and transports her to an alternate world where he plans
to assassinate Metropolis' would-be mayor, Perry White. To stop him, Lois needs to
create a Superman of the reluctant Clark.
Written by John McNamara
Directed by Winrich Kolbe
Jan. 21, 1996
- "I Now Pronounce
You . . ."
To soothe the anxiety of their emminent wedding, Lois and Clark investigate a story
about a pet-shop robbery. But the story leads to the possible assassination of the
President.
Written by Chris Ruppenthal
Directed by Jim Pohl
Feb. 11, 1996
- "Double Jeopardy"
Unbeknownst to Clark, Luthor replaced the real Lois with a clone and plans to take
the real Lois away with him. But she escapes and loses her memory in the process.
Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming &
Brad Buckner
Directed by Chris Long
Feb. 18, 1996
- "Seconds"
Having duped the amnesiac Lois, Luthor's plans to exact his revenge on Superman become
quite a bit easier thanks to the desperate Lois clone.
Teleplay by John McNamara
Story by Corey Miller & Philip Chung
Directed by Alan J. Levi
Feb. 25, 1996
- "Forget Me Not"
With Lois finally freed from the clutches of Luthor, Clark hopes that Dr. Deter and
a stay in a psychiatric hospital can help her regain her memory. But she can become
the victim of another doctor's hypnotic mind-control.
Written by Grant Rosenberg
Directed by James Bagdonas
Mar. 10, 1996
- "Oedipus Wrecks"
Her memory only partially restored, Lois remembers nothing of her relationship with
Clark. And as she returns to work, Deter directs Clark to continue telling her nothing.
Written by David Simkins
Directed by Kenn Michael Fuller
Mar. 24, 1996
- "It's A Small World
After All"
With her memory now back, Lois and Clark attend Lois' high school reunion, where
they learn several of her classmates' spouses have mysteriously disappeared in recent
weeks.
Teleplay by Teri Hatcher & Pat
Hazell
Story by Teri
Hatcher
Directed by Philip J. Sgriccia
Apr. 14, 1996
- "Through A Glass,
Darkly"
Superman finds himself subjected to various tests of his powers and character by
individuals who know his secret identity and share at least some of his abilities.
Written by Chris Ruppenthal
Directed by Chris Long
May 5, 1996
- "Big Girls Don't
Fly"
Lois and Clark finally learn the reasoning behind Zara and Ching's testing. Superman
must make an impossible choice: remain on Earth with his true love or return to New
Krypton.
Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming &
Brad Buckner
Directed by Phil Sgriccia
May 12, 1996
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