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Superman saves a crippled jet near Paris... while Clark Kent is in the newsroom of the Daily Planet?!? How can Superman be one place, and Clark another, since they are the same man? And yet, this new Superman seems to have the costume, the powers... everything Superman has. Except, perhaps, the solid moral background of Jonathan and Martha Kent. What he does have is a quite different set of moral codes, taught him by an old adversary of Superman's who means to use the young look-alike to end Superman's career permanently. Written by CommanderBalok
All Episodes - S01
EPS01
Clark Kent comes to Metropolis looking for a job at the Daily Planet. Perry White first dismisses him as he has no experience. He later goes out to get a story about a theater being torn down which convinces White to accept him because he has initiatives. At the Daily Planet, Lois Lane is intent on uncovering a possible conspiracy behind a space ship launch, which might blow-up. White teams Lois up with the rookie Clark against her better judgment. 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. Written by Ploy P.
EPS02
The Daily Planet is raided by people claiming to be from the US government. Lois and Clark are immediately their first targets, as both are connected with Superman. They are interviewed, their notes and computers seized. As it turns out, these men are not who they say at all, their search warrants being fake, but from a secret government branch investigating aliens. Lois and Clark are determined to get to the bottom of this, but for different reasons. This is the chance for Clark to find out where he came from and who he really is. Written by Ploy P.
EPS03
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. Written by Ploy P.
EPS04
Superman becomes a celebrity in Metropolis and elsewhere in the country. T-shirts, pajamas, baseball caps and other items bearing his logo are on sale everywhere. Clark is overwhelmed by all this and isn't sure that this is what he wants. At the same time, a invisible man appears in the city. At first, he is a Robin Hood-like figure, stealing from the rich and giving the loot to the poor. Later on, however, more serious crimes are reportedly committed by invisible people. The original invisible man teams up with Lois and Clark to catch the bad guys. Written by Ploy P.
EPS05
Lois and Clark are assigned to cover a large boxing match in the city and find that several of the fighters seem stronger than the average mortal man. They begin to investigate only to have a dear family friend of Lois' killed for knowing too much and then discover that the man behind it all is Lois's estranged father, Dr. Sam Lane a legend in the world of sports medicine. Written by Anonymous
EPS06
Lois decides to go undercover at a club which is a front for crime family. Clark decides to go undercover as well. When the sister usurps her brother, she makes a move on Clark. And to stay on her good side he outs Lois.
EPS07
Four children breaks out of a special boarding school for troubled kids. Once out, the self-dubbed smart kids manage to disrupt Metropolis, replacing water with detergent and once in a while broadcast themselves on every TV channels. Meanwhile, a scientist in charge of the school is frantically looking for them. When one of the children is temporary under Lois's supervision, she learns that there is something sinister going on at the school. Written by Ploy P.
EPS08
A Smallville farmer and friend of the Kents discover a piece of kryptonite on his farm. When the farmer disappears and a government agency takes over his farm, Lois and Clark go to Smallville to find out the truth. Clark gets exposed to kryptonite and learns about the effect it has on him. Written by bergsten
EPS11
Lois Lane takes a vacation and happens to spy a congressman possibly making a dirty deal involving a top secret government project. Back at the Daily Planet, Perry White decides to send his two best reporters to keep spying. The catch, however, is that Lois and Clark has to pretend to be a newly married couple during their stay at the luxurious hotel. While on the story, they experience what it is like to live with someone else. Written by Ploy P.
EPS12
An asteroid is headed for earth and it becomes Superman's mission to stop the impending disaster. He flies into space and intercepts the asteroid at high speed to destroy it. This attempt is only partially successful, and worse Superman seems to be missing and Clark is found with amnesia. Written by bergsten
EPS13
During an interview with an eccentric scientist, Lois unwittingly learns of a great conspiracy to destroy the environment and becomes a witness to her interviewee's murder. Once her story is published, she becomes the target that must be eliminated at all cost. Lois and Clark must race against time to unearth the conspiracy while evading the assassin who has been ordered to kill Lois. Written by Ploy P.
EPS14
Lois and Clark believe that a string of kidnappings is linked to a magical box decorated with moons and stars. They decide to investigate a magic club where they meet the self-proclaimed greatest magician in the world. Things begin to get serious when the kidnapper manages to hypnotize Superman. Written by Ploy P.
EPS15
Eugene Laderman, convicted of murdering Henry Harrison, escapes. Then he kidnaps Lois at gunpoint and convinces her he did not commit murder. But if Laderman didn't kill Harrison, who did? The answer lies in a sinister piece of software called The Ides of Metropolis, and in the curious change of personality Harrison's wife experienced after Laderman's conviction. Written by CommanderBalok
EPS16
Clark discovers that the Kryptonian orb contains recordings made by his father, Jor-El. But he has barely begun to explore them when a young thief steals the artifact and sells it to the worst possible buyer: Lex Luthor. Written by CommanderBalok
EPS17
The Metropolis Star seems able to scoop The Daily Planet on every story. Lois and Clark cannot discover how, until Clark embarks on a plan to investigate the Star and it's publisher Preston Carpenter, a man in the mold of Charles Foster Kane... Written by CommanderBalok
EPS18
Superman saves a crippled jet near Paris... while Clark Kent is in the newsroom of the Daily Planet?!? How can Superman be one place, and Clark another, since they are the same man? And yet, this new Superman seems to have the costume, the powers... everything Superman has. Except, perhaps, the solid moral background of Jonathan and Martha Kent. What he does have is a quite different set of moral codes, taught him by an old adversary of Superman's who means to use the young look-alike to end Superman's career permanently. Written by CommanderBalok
EPS19
Criminals burst into the Daily Planet offices and take most of the employees there prisoner. Only Jimmy manages to escape, eventually finding his way into the ventilation ducts. The criminals want to plunder the secret vault of Prohibition era racketeer Dragonetti, and they'll do it thanks to a set of old blueprints and the information provided by their mysterious boss. Superman risks nuclear catastrophe if he attempts to intervene! Written by CommanderBalok
EPS20
Lex proposes to a surprised Lois. This in turn also prompts Clark to confesses his love for her. Lois on the other hand confronts Superman about her love for him. Someone detonates a bomb at the Daily Planet forcing the paper to its knees, Perry White to early retirement, Jimmy to unemployment, Jack to jail and Lois into the arms of Lex Luthor. Written by bergsten
EPS22
Lois and Clark is based on Superman being a Generation X man. In his twenties somewhere Clark must experience life as a pre-thirties pupil. Lois, as always, is by his side at the Daily Planet, adding that oh-so-ever romantic side to his life. The relationship between Lois and Clark, is as always, a platonic but on the edge of mad love, type of experience. Written by Sean Ackley rhawk@ackind.com