Smallville Season One
TITLE NUMBER RATING

PILOT
101 * * * 1/2
WRITTEN BY:  Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
DIRECTED BY:  David Nutter
U.S. AIRDATE:  10.16.01

The rural town of Smallville, Kansas is changed forever when a meteor shower brings an alien child to Earth. Ten years later, a teenage Clark Kent is the only one who can stop a young man who was given inhuman abilities by the meteor rocks.

METAMORPHOSIS
102 * *
WRITTEN BY:  Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
DIRECTED BY:  Michael Watkins, Philip Sgriccia
U.S. AIRDATE:  10.23.01

A young insect collector is mutated into a bug-like creature by meteor rocks, and turns his eye toward Lana.

HOTHEAD
103
WRITTEN BY:  Greg Walker
DIRECTED BY:  Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE:  10.30.01

The high school football coach discovers that he has the ability to cause spontaneous combustion, and Clark is the only one who can stop him in his rush for glory.

X-RAY
104 * * 1/2
WRITTEN BY:  Mark Verheiden
DIRECTED BY:  James Frawley
U.S. AIRDATE:  11.06.01

When Lex is charged with robbing the local bank at gunpoint, Clark must rely on a newly emerging power to discover who is impersonating the townsfolk.

COOL
105 * * 1/2
WRITTEN BY:  Michael Green
DIRECTED BY:  Jim Contner
U.S. AIRDATE:  11.13.01

A football player must drain the heat from others in order to stay alive after a freak accident with meteor rocks, and soon goes after Clark's friends and family.

HOURGLASS
106 * * *
WRITTEN BY:  Doris Egan
DIRECTED BY:  Chris Long
U.S. AIRDATE:  11.20.01

An elderly criminal is rejuvinated into his younger self by meteor rocks, and goes on a killing spree. Clark experiences a haunting vision of death.

CRAVING
107 * *
WRITTEN BY:  Michael Green
DIRECTED BY:  Philip Sgriccia
U.S. AIRDATE:  11.27.01

A young girl rapidly loses weight due to a diet of vegetables affected by meteor rocks, and must find a way to satisfy her ravenous hunger.

JITTERS
108
WRITTEN BY:  Cherie Bennett & Jeff Gottesfeld
DIRECTED BY:  Michael Watkins, Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE:  12.11.01

A disgruntled janitor takes Clark's class hostage inside a LutherCorp plant, claiming that he's been affected by a mysterious contaminant.

ROGUE
109
WRITTEN BY:  Mark Verheiden
DIRECTED BY:  David Carson
U.S. AIRDATE:  01.15.02

A crooked police officer learns about Clark's powers, and threatens to reveal it unless Clark helps him. An old flame re-enters Lex's life.

SHIMMER
110
WRITTEN BY:  Michael Green & Mark Verheiden
DIRECTED BY:  D.J. Caruso
U.S. AIRDATE:  01.29.02

Clark must face an invisible enemy at the Luther Mansion when a teenage girl with unnatural abilities becomes enamoured with Lex. Lana turns to Clark when Whitney pushes her away.

HUG
111 * * 1/2
WRITTEN BY:  Doris Egan
DIRECTED BY:  Chris Long
U.S. AIRDATE:  02.05.02

A con man with the ability to make others do anything he wants with a handshake arrives in Smallville, and convinces Jonathan to sell the farm.

LEECH
112 * * *
WRITTEN BY:  Tim Schlattmann
DIRECTED BY:  Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE:  02.12.02

When Clark is struck by lightning, his powers are transferred into another man -- leaving him an ordinary teenager. But the young man becomes a danger to the whole town as he explores his newfound superpowers.

KINETIC
113
WRITTEN BY:  Philip Levens
DIRECTED BY:  Robert Singer
U.S. AIRDATE:  02.26.02

Clark and Lex must stop a gang of thieves who can walk through walls after the mansion is robbed. Whitney becomes the gang's newest recruit.

ZERO
114
STORY BY:  Greg Walker
TELEPLAY BY:  Michael Green
DIRECTED BY:  Michael Katelman
U.S. AIRDATE:  03.12.02

Lex's past returns to haunt him when the victim of a nightclub shooting shows up alive and well in Smallville.

NICODEMUS
115
STORY BY:  Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
TELEPLAY BY:  Mark Verheiden
DIRECTED BY:  James Marshall
U.S. AIRDATE:  03.19.02

A strange flower infects Clark's loved-ones with its spores, ridding them of their inhibitions -- and leaving them in comas.

STRAY
116
WRITTEN BY:  Philip Levens
DIRECTED BY:  Paul Shapiro
U.S. AIRDATE:  04.16.02

The Kents take in a young boy with the ability to read minds, and Clark takes him under his wing. Lex's father offers him a job in Metropolis.

REAPER
117
WRITTEN BY:  Cameron Litvack
DIRECTED BY:  Terrence O'Hara
U.S. AIRDATE:  04.23.02

A young man attempts to end the suffering of the sick and elderly by turning them into ashes -- and Whitney's dying father may be his next victim.

DRONE
118 * *
WRITTEN BY:  Philip Levens & Michael Green
DIRECTED BY:  Michael Katelman
U.S. AIRDATE:  04.30.02

Clark encounters a woman who can control a swarm of killer bees, and who uses them to exact revenge on her enemies.

CRUSH
119 * * * 1/2
WRITTEN BY:  Philip Levens, Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
DIRECTED BY:  James Marshall
U.S. AIRDATE:  05.07.02

Clark must decide which of his romantic interests to pursue when Chloe becomes involved with an old friend -- one who has gained the ability to move things with his mind. Lana begins to question her relationship with Whitney.

OBSCURA
120 * * 1/2
WRITTEN BY:  Mark Verheiden & Michael Green
DIRECTED BY:  Terrence O'Hara
U.S. AIRDATE:  05.14.02

An accident allows Lana to see through the eyes of a criminal -- who kidnaps Chloe. Lex finds evidence that more than meteors hit Smallville 10 years ago.

TEMPEST
121 * * * 1/2
WRITTEN BY:  Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
DIRECTED BY:  Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE:  05.21.02

Disaster strikes Smallville when a massive tornado interrupts the spring formal. A reporter discovers Clark's hidden spacecraft, and Whitney makes a life-altering decision.



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