- 7.8/104 votes
#1 - After Midnight
Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 11/9/1996
Gary has to stop a 17 year-old single mother from abandoning her child. But as always, Gary gets more involved with her than he should, and finds out she left home pregnant and now works for a drug dealer. Meanwhile, Chuck uses the paper to get a date with an attractive woman he had to share a cab with.
Director: Michael Toshiyuki Uno
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 7.3/103 votes
#2 - Frostbit
Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 1/11/1997
It's 20 below zero in Chicago but Gary still has to rescue people around the city, even if the paper doesn't bring any important news. Plus, Chuck temporarily moves in to Gary's place after the heat in his place goes down, which is just another reason for Gary to be out of the house. He keeps running into a homeless kid, who is later featured in paper saying he froze to death. Now Gary has to find the kid, who got stuck under a pipe of an abandoned building. They both get locked there after the door is blocked, and now they rely on Chuck to save them from freezing to death.
Director: N/A
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 7.1/108 votes
#3 - Pilot
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/12/1993
Clark Kent becomes embroiled in a story involving Lex Luthor and a plot to sabotage a space launch.
Director: Robert Butler
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 7.0/101 votes
#4 - Pilot
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 5/26/2009
Dr. Jack Gallagher arrives for his new job as Director of Psychiatric Services at Los Angeles Wharton Memorial Hospital, and gains the trust of a delusional patient using a unique method. Meanwhile, this maverick psychiatrist must also earn the confidence from his new colleagues and conservative boss, hospital administrator Nora Skoff, who is also his ex-lover.
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 7.0/101 votes
#5 - Manic at the Disco
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 6/16/2009
An 8-year-old bipolar boy is admitted to Wharton Memorial following a dangerous incident with a knife. When Jack uncovers the accident was a suicide attempt, Jack tries to get inside the boy's head to learn what is causing his outbursts. Meanwhile, Nora learns her daughter is posting provocative pictures of herself on the Internet.
Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 7.0/103 votes
#6 - Requiem for a Superhero
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/17/1993
Lois kills a story exposing a fight scandal because its publication could get her father, a sports surgeon, killed.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 7.0/103 votes
#7 - Barbarians at the Planet
Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 5/1/1994
Lex throws Lois for a loop by proposing marriage. Meanwhile, Clark smells a rat when Lex "saves" the Daily Planet from going under.
Director: James R. Bagdonas
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 6.7/103 votes
#8 - Pheromone, My Lovely
Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 11/28/1993
An ex-lover of Lex Luthor spreads a perfume in the Daily Planet and everybody begins to fall in love with each other. Lois falls for Clark, the only one who isn't affected by the perfume and he tries not to take advantage of her. Without the perfume effects, Lex tells Nigel that he is in love with Lois.
Director: Bill D'Elia
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 6.5/104 votes
#9 - The Ides of Metropolis
Season 1 Episode 15 - Aired 2/6/1994
Lois helps a convicted murderer (but he is innocent) allowing him to stay at her house. He is the only one with the cure for a destructive new computer virus that is a menace for Metropolis. Jonathan worries that Martha might be having an affair and comes to Clark's apartment.
Director: Philip Sgriccia
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 5.5/103 votes
#10 - I'm Looking Through You
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/10/1993
More than one "invisible man" terrorizes Metropolis; and Lois feels invisible to Superman, whose visibility as a celebrity has its price.
Director: Mark Sobel
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine
- 5.5/102 votes
#11 - The House of Luthor
Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 5/8/1994
Lois's mom arrives for her daughter's wedding to Lex, but Lois's pals have other plans.
Director: Alan J. Levi
Writer: Deborah Joy LeVine