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044 We Have A Lot To Talk About


Air date: September 17, 1995

Written by John McNamara
Directed by
Philip J. Sgriccia

Continuing where the second season left off, Lois reveals to Clark that she has deduced his secret identity and answers his proposal! Bill Church returns to Metropolis with a new bride and plans to dismantle Intergang, much to his son's chagrin.

Guest Stars:
Jessica Collins
Sal Viscuso
Special Guest Stars:
Bruce Campbell
and
Peter Boyle as "Bill Church"

045 Ordinary People


Air date September 24, 1995

Written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner
Directed by
Michael Watkins

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 Stars:
Carlos Lacamara
and
David Leisure as "Spencer Spencer"

046 Contact


Air date October 1, 1995

Written by Chris Ruppenthal
Directed by
Daniel Attias

Lois believes that she has been abducted by aliens, when in fact, an insanely powerful young executive has staged the abduction in order to use her as a distraction for the Man of Steel. And when Lois is injured as a result, Clark makes a drastic decision about their future.

Guest Stars:
Olivia Brown
Patrick Labyorteaux
Larry Hankin

047 When Irish Eyes Are Killing


Air date October 15, 1995

Written by Grant Rosenberg
Directed by
Winriche Kolbe

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
and
Olivia Brown as "Star"

048 Just Say Noah


Air date October 22, 1995

Written by Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming
Directed by
David S. Jackson

When couples in Metropolis begin to disappear, Lois and Clark go under- cover 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.

Guest Stars:
Mac Davis
and
Olivia Brown as "Star"

049 Don't Tug On Superman's Cape


Air date November 5, 1995

Written by David Simkins
Directed by
Steven Dubin

Having rediscovered their romance, Lois and Clark's subconsciouses don't seem to agree with their decision to back off the marriage issue. But even their attempt to simply be in love is endangered when a diabolical couple decides to add the Man of Steel to their collection of unique treasures.

Guest Stars:
Kenneth Kimmins
Michael Harris
Special Guest Stars:
Genie Francis and Jonathan Frakes

050 Ultra Woman


Air date November 12, 1995

Written by Gene O'Neill and Noreen Tobin
Directed by
Mike Vejar

Scheming sisters plan to use a red kryptonite-powered laser to make the Man of Steel apathetic, clearing the way for their criminal activities. But when the beam doesn't work as they had planned, Lois and Clark find that all of his powers have been transferred to her! When Lois takes on a super-hero identity, the understanding she gains of Clark's double life leads to a major decision in their lives!

Guest Stars:
Mary Gross
Kenneth Kimmins
Special Appearance by
Shelley Long

051 Chip Off The Old Clark


Air date November 19, 1995

Written by Michael Jamin and Sivert Glarum
Directed by
Michael Watkins

The new-found bliss of Lois and Clark's engagement is rudely interrupted 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 boy has all of the Man of Steel's super-powers!

Guest Stars:
Susan Batten
Joel Brooks
Kenneth Kimmins
Alex D. Linz
Michael Kagan
Dave Nemeth
Michael Burger
Monfort
Special Appearance by
Dave Coulier as "The Real Anonymous"

052 Super Mann


Air date November 26, 1995

Written by Chris Ruppenthal
Directed by
James R. Bagdonas

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

053 Virtually Destroyed


Air date December 10, 1995

Teleplay by Dean Cain
Story by
Dean Cain and Sean Brennan
Directed by
Jim Charleston

Lois and Clark's wedding discussions turn to the honeymoon and, in turn, to the topic of each other's past relationships. But before they can concentrate on each other, they must survive a virtual reality world designed by Lex Luthor's illegitimate son -- a world in which Clark has no powers!

Guest Stars:
Andrew Mark Berman
Andrew Bryniarski
and
Paula Poundstone as "The Voice of the Computer"

054 Home Is Where The Hurt Is


Air date December 17, 1995

Teleplay by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner
Story by
William M. Akers
Directed by
Geoffrey Nottage

Clark's parents travel to Metropolis to spend Christmas with him and Lois, and to everyone's surprise, Lois' feuding, divorced parents also show up! But everyone has to put their differences aside when Mindy Church reorganizes Intergang and lets loose a Kryptonian virus, threatening the life of the Man of Steel.

Guest Stars:
Robert Carradine
Beverly Garland
Harve Presnell
and
Jessica Collins as "Mindy Church"

055 Never On Sunday


Air date January 7, 1996

Written by Grant Rosenberg
Directed by
Michael Lange

Lois' mother hires someone to help plan and coordinate Lois and Clark's wedding, and the plans quickly spin out of their control. Meanwhile, Baron Sunday, a voodoo magician with designs on revenge, arrives in Metropolis -- his list of targets including Clark Kent!

Guest Stars:
Cress Williams
Beverly Garland
Carol Lawrence
Gary Dourdan
Ben Reed
Les Lannom
and
Olivia Brown as "Star"

056 The Dad Who Came In From The Cold


Air date January 14, 1996

Written by David Simkins
Directed by
Alan J. Levi

Just three weeks from their wedding, Lois and Clark receive mail from a pre-school, prompting the questions of children and parenting. And Clark's fears that his job will make him a bad father are heightened by the appearance of Jimmy's estranged father -- a secret agent who has been hired to retrieve sensitive data from the crack reporters.

Guest Stars:
Ben Slack
Una Damon
and
James Read as "Jack Olsen"

057 Tempus, Anyone?


Air date January 21, 1996

Written by John McNamara
Directed by
Winriche Kolbe

Tempus returns to kidnap Lois and transport her to an alternate world. In this world, Lois discovers a drastically different Metropolis and learns that Tempus plans to assassinate his rival for mayor, Perry White! To stop the villain from the future, Lois needs the help of a Superman, but first, she'll have to create a hero of the reluctant Clark Kent!

Guest Stars:
Hamilton Camp
Emily Proctor
and
Lane Davies as "Tempus"

058 I Now Pronounce You...


(part one of five) February 11 1996

written by Chris Ruppenthal
directed by
Jim Pohl

In the days before their wedding, Lois and Clark uncover a plot by Dr. Mamba to clone the president. Before the clone is removed, he frees Lex Luthor from prison. Luthor goes underground and Clark unknowingly walks down the aisle with a clone of Lois.

Guest Stars:
Tony Curtis
Fred Willard
Brad Garrett

059 Double Jeopardy


(part two of five) February 18 1996

written by Eugenie Ross-Leming, Brad Buckner
directed by
Chris Long

Clark learns the truth about his clone wife. Lois attempts to escape from Luthor, but gets amnesia and takes on the character of Wanda Detroit, a torch singer at a seedy bar from an unpublished novel. Lex learns the plot of the novel and convinces "Wanda" that he is her lover. A dumbfounded Clark lets them escape.

Guest Stars:
John Shea
Troy Evans
Billy Dean

060 Seconds


(part three of five) February 25 1996

written by John McNamara, Corey Miller, Philip W. Chung
directed by
Alan J. Levi

Lex and "Wanda" plan to escape Metropolis by transplanting their minds in new bodies. The clone Lois learns she only has days to live and tries to win favor from Luthor by telling him Superman's identity. Luthor then attacks Clark with a new superweapon that breaks down molecular chains. In a final fight, Luthor and the clone are killed and "Wanda" regains her Lois Lane personality, but with no memory of Clark.

Guest Stars:
John Shea
Shaun Toub
Timothy Busfield

061 Forget Me Not


(part four of five) March 10 1996

written by Grant Rosenberg
directed by
James R. Bagdonas

While Lois recuperates at an amnesia clinic, Clark investigates some murders for hire, learning that a physician at Lois's clinic is programming patients to kill. He saves Lois, but Lois has fallen in love with her therapist.

Guest Stars:
Larry Poindexter
Charles Cioffi
Audrey Neenan

062 Oedipus Wrecks


(part five of five) March 24 1996

written by David Simkins
directed by
Kenn Michael Fuller

Clark and Dr. Deter debate what's best for Lois's health and memory while they investigate the theft of weapons belonging to an old enemy, Bad Brains Johnson. His younger brother is building a mind-control device to impress his mother and it ends up restoring Lois's memories.

Guest Stars:
Larry Poindexter
Daniel Roebuck
Renee Taylor
Bill Dearth

063 It's a Small World After All


April 28 1996

written by Teri Hatcher, Pat Hazell
directed by
Philip J. Sgriccia

Spouses of Lois's high school classmates are vanishing and a fellow Metropolis Lion whom none of them associated with is offering solace and comfort. She's actually shrinking her old rivals' beaus and trapping them in a dollhouse.

Guest Stars:
Elizabeth Anne Smith
Steve Young
Don Brunner
Leslie Sachs

064 Through a Glass, Darkly


(part one of four) May 5 1996

written by Chris Ruppenthal , Eugenie Ross-Leming
directed by
Chris Long

The sabotage of a space station is the first of several tests conducted by two super-powered strangers, who don't seem to mind if they kill everyone in Metropolis as long as they ensure that Superman has the skills they require of him.

Guest Stars:
Jon Tenney
Justine Bateman
Joyce Guy
Lawrence Maki
Roger Daltrey

065 Big Girls Don't Fly


(part two of four) May 12 1996

written by Eugenie Ross-Leming, Brad Buckner
directed by
Philip J. Sgriccia

These strangers reveal themselves to be Ching and Zara, leaders of New Krypton who require Kal-El to join them on their new planet, and fulfill his marriage to Zara, to prevent a civil war. Kal-El's contender, Lord Nor, sends an alien assassin called Tez to Earth to kill him. Superman leaves Lois and his adopted planet, perhaps forever.

Guest Stars:
Jon Tenney
Justine Bateman
Joyce Guy
Lawrence Maki
Roger Daltrey

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