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STORY BY: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
TELEPLAY BY: Philip Levens
DIRECTED BY: Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE: 09.24.02
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In the aftermath of a tornado, Clark must find his missing father. Jonathan tries to keep Nixon from revealing the family secret, while Lex makes a fateful decision for his father.
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WRITTEN BY: Mark Verheiden
DIRECTED BY: James Marshall
U.S. AIRDATE: 10.01.02
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A dangerous new power threatens Clark's relationships. But Lex's beautiful new wife -- who can control others -- may be an even greater danger.
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WRITTEN BY: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
DIRECTED BY: Steve Miner
U.S. AIRDATE: 10.08.02
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Clark attempts to keep his secret hidden from his best friend after Pete discovers the missing spacecraft. A former LuthorCorp scientist gets closer to the truth about the ship.
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WRITTEN BY: Jeph Loeb
DIRECTED BY: Jeff Woolnough
U.S. AIRDATE: 10.15.02
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Exposure to red meteor rocks wildly alters Clark's personality. Jonathan and Pete must take desperate measures to return him to normal.
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WRITTEN BY: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
DIRECTED BY: Rick Wallace
U.S. AIRDATE: 10.22.02
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Lana is entranced by a young man who leaves poetry for her at her parents' grave site. But she and Clark discover that his parents keep in chained in their basement.
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WRITTEN BY: Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
DIRECTED BY: Rick Wallace
U.S. AIRDATE: 10.29.02
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Martha approaches her estranged father for help after learning that the family farm is in financial trouble. Lana discovers that her biological father may still be alive.
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WRITTEN BY: Alfred Gough, Miles Millar & Kenneth Biller
DIRECTED BY: Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE: 11.05.02
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Clark confronts his parents about the truth behind his adoption when a woman shows up claiming to be his birth-mother. Lana approaches the man she believes may be her father.
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WRITTEN BY: Philip Levens
DIRECTED BY: Terrence O'Hara
U.S. AIRDATE: 11.12.02
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Clark helps his young friend escape a facility where he is being studied for is telepathic abilities, but learns that he may not be able to save him from an even bigger threat.
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WRITTEN BY: Mark Verheiden
DIRECTED BY: Craig Zisk
U.S. AIRDATE: 11.19.02
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Clark is concerned when a fellow student starts dating both Lana and Chloe, but the girls accuse him of jealousy.
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WRITTEN BY: Mark Warshaw, Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
DIRECTED BY: Marita Grabiak
U.S. AIRDATE: 11.26.02
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Clark discovers cave drawings telling the story of his arrival on Earth, and attempts to save the site from LutherCorp.
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WRITTEN BY: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
DIRECTED BY: Bill Gereghty
U.S. AIRDATE: 01.14.03
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Whitney's unexpected return to Smallville signals danger for more than just Clark's relationship with Lana. Lex becomes suspicious of his new girlfriend.
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WRITTEN BY: Jeph Loeb & Kenneth Biller
U.S. AIRDATE: 01.21.03
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Lionel Luther and Martha Kent are held hostage by a band of criminals -- sent by Lex to bug Lionel's office.
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WRITTEN BY: Mark Verheiden & Philip Levens
DIRECTED BY: Kenneth Biller
U.S. AIRDATE: 01.28.03
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Jonathan Kent becomes the prime suspect after Lionel Luther is shot. But Clark soon learns that Jonathan was by far the only person with a motive.
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WRITTEN BY: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
U.S. AIRDATE: 02.04.03
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A parasitic worm infects Clark's friends, turning them into thrill-seekers -- and threatening to tear apart Clark's relationship with Lana.
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WRITTEN BY: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
DIRECTED BY: Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE: 02.11.03
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Lex finds his long-lost brother, who becomes a pawn in the feud between Lex and Lionel. But young Lucas Luthor has plans of his own.
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WRITTEN BY: Matthew Okamura
DIRECTED BY: Bill Gereghty
U.S. AIRDATE: 02.18.03
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Martha falls deathly ill after exposure to meteor rock-infected mold spores. And when Clark begins to exhibit similar symptoms, Jonathan must take matters into his own hands to save his family.
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WRITTEN BY: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
DIRECTED BY: James Marshall
U.S. AIRDATE: 02.25.03
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A fantastical event at the cave gives Clark the ability to read the alien language, pushing him to seek out a world-famous scientist for information about his secret origins.
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WRITTEN BY: Philip Levens
DIRECTED BY: Rick Rosenthal
U.S. AIRDATE: 04.15.03
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Clark meets a young man who believes himself to be an alien, and is hesitant to believe him -- until he demonstrates super abilities. Lex reveals his secret project to Helen.
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WRITTEN BY: Clint Carpenter
DIRECTED BY: Thomas J. Wright
U.S. AIRDATE: 04.22.03
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Lex takes the law into his own hands when Helen's ex-boyfriend begins stalking her. Clark defends Lana from a bully, only to find himself being sued for injuring the man.
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WRITTEN BY: Mark Verheiden
DIRECTED BY: Rick Wallace
U.S. AIRDATE: 04.29.03
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Jocks from Smallville High use airborn meteor dust to gain super strength. But when they find that they are unable to beat Clark, they target his parents. Lionel Luther makes a surprising offer to Chloe.
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STORY BY: Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
TELEPLAY BY: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson
DIRECTED BY: James Marshall
U.S. AIRDATE: 05.06.03
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Lana is stunned when she comes face to face with her best friend, who died as a child. Lex discovers that his father has been funding meteor rock research.
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WRITTEN BY: Kenneth Biller
DIRECTED BY: Terrence O'Hara
U.S. AIRDATE: 05.13.03
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Clark's burgeoning romance with Lana is interrupted by a voice declaring Clark's destiny to rule the Earth. Dr. Walden awakens with incredible powers, and tries to kill Clark to save the world.
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WRITTEN BY: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
DIRECTED BY: Greg Beeman
U.S. AIRDATE: 05.20.03
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Clark must make a decision about his future when a message from his real father tells him to leave Smallville. Lex and Helen's wedding day arrives.
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