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| Season 1
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| Episode 1: Pilot |
16 October 2001 |
Baby Clark (Kal-El) arrived to earth. Teen Clark starts high school, saves Lex life after a car accident, and he finds out about his pass and birth parents |
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| Episode 2: Metamorphosis |
23 October 2001 |
The weird teenager Greg Arkin (Chad Donella), who lives alone with his mother Mrs. Arkin (Gabrielle Rose), collects insects in his home. After arguing with his mother, he puts the insects in his car and has an accident on the road, being attacked by the insects. He has a metamorphosis, becoming a powerful insect. He kills his mother and he chooses Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk) to be his mate for procreation purposes. He believes that Lana Lang is dating Clark Kent, and Greg threatens Clark and his father Jonathan. In the end, Clark saves Lana from Greg's cocoon. |
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| Episode 3: Hothead |
30 October 2001 |
The coach of the football team - "The Crows" - of Smallville high school Walt Arnold (Dan Lauria) is close to his victory number 200 along twenty-five years of a successful career. He is exposed to burning kryptonite ore in the sauna, and achieves the power of burning whatever he wants. The new-arrival Principal James Kwan (Hiro Kanagawa) finds that seven athletes cheated in the Mathematic test, and decides to punish the group not permitting them to participate in the final game. Coach Walt burns his car, and Mr. Kwan goes to the hospital. Meanwhile Clark Kent is invited by the coach and decides to join the football team, against the will of his stepfather Jonathan. When Coach Walt Arnold loses control of his power, Clark has to fight with him to save Jonathan and his friend Chloe Sullivan |
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| Episode 4: X-Ray |
6 November 2001 |
The teenage mutant Tina Greer (Lizzy Caplan) has the power to transform into the shape and face of whoever she wants. She robs Smallville Bank pretending to be Lex Luthor, and accidentally kills her mother Rose Greer (Beverly Breuer). She becomes obsessed with Lana Lang's family, and decides to assume her identity. Meanwhile, Clark Kent finds that he has X-ray vision, and has troubles to control his new-found power, with the support of his stepparents. Lex Luthor is blackmailed by a dirty journalist, who found his hidden obscure past, but reverts the situation in the end. |
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| Episode 5: Cool |
13 November 2001 |
In a high school party nearby a frozen river with kryptonite in the bottom, the arrogant football player Sean Kelvin (Michael Coristine) has an accident and drowns under the ice. However, he mysteriously survives with the power and need of taking the heat of other people and freeze things. Meanwhile, the Kents have financial difficulties and need a loan to save their farm, and Lex Luthor invites them for a meeting and offers the necessary money in a lower interest rate to the reluctant Jonathan Kent. Sean freezes and kills his girlfriend Jenna Barnum (Tania Saulnier), and invites Chloe Sullivan to date him with the intention to use her heat for his own survival. Clark Kent, who is going to a Radiohead concert with Lana Lang, quits the date to save his friend first, and his stepparents later, while Lana returns to the arms of her boyfriend. |
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| Episode 6: Hourglass |
20 November 2001 |
Clark Kent applies to community work in an institute for the aged to be close to Lana Lang. Clark's favorite patient is Cassandra Carver (Jackie Burroughs), an old lady that foretells the future. Lana takes care of Harry Bollston (George Murdock), an unknown former murder. When Harry falls in a lake full of kryptonite nearby the institution, he becomes younger again. The young Harry Volk (Eric Christian Olsen) revenges the descendants of the members of the jury that sentenced him in the past trying to kill them. One of these descendants is Jonathan Kent. |
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| Episode 7: Craving |
27 November 2001 |
The fat teenager Jodi Melville (Amy Adams) is obsessed to lose weight. She feels reject by most of her schoolfellows with the exception of Pete Ross, who defends her. Near to the Lana Lang's birthday party, Jodi submits herself to a radical diet, eating only vegetable planted in her father's greenhouse, but with soil full of kryptonite. Her body immediately achieves a wonderful shape, but Amy has a huge and uncontrollable starvation and need for fat as the side effect, threatening whoever is close to her. |
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| Episode 8: Jitters |
11 December 2001 |
The former employee of the Luthor Corporation, Earl Jenkins (Tonny Todd), has an unknown disease that violently shakes all his body, and claims that it was contracted in an inexistent Level 3 of the plant. He accidentally kills a man, and kidnaps Clark Kent's high school class during a visit to the plant, trying to contact Lionel Luthor (John Glover) and prove his assertion. |
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| Episode 9: Rogue |
15 January 2002 |
While visiting an exposition sponsored by the Luthor Corp. in Metropolis, Clark Kent saves a homeless from an out of control bus using his powerful body to stop the vehicle. The dirty detective Sam Phelan (Cameron Dye) witnesses the event, and blackmails the Kent family, promising to disclose the secret unless Clark steals his files from the internal affairs. Meanwhile Lex Luthor is visited by his former lover Victoria Hardwick (Kelly Brook), the daughter of the greatest competitor of the Luthor Corp. |
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| Episode 10: Shimmer |
29 January 2002 |
The teenager Amy Palmer (Azura Skye) has a crush on Lex Luthor. Her mother works in the Luthor's mansion and they live with her brother Jeff Palmer (Kett Turton) in the property. Amy is jealous of Luthor's girlfriend Victoria Hardwick (Kelly Brook), and Luthor and Victoria are attacked by some invisible being. Meanwhile, Lana Lang and Whitney Fordman decide to give a break in their relationship, and Clark gets close to Lana, but when he finds the motives for the attitude of Whitney, he approaches Lana to Whitney again. |
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| Episode 11: Hug |
5 February 2002 |
The evil tycoon Bob Rickman (Rick Peters) intends to build a very pollutant plant in Smallville, and he needs to buy Jonathan Kent's farm. Rickman is famous because of his capacity of convincing people, but indeed he has a powerful gift of changing people's mind with his shake of hands, and he uses his power against Jonathan. Meanwhile, the eremite Kyle Tippet (Gregory Sporleder), who was the former partner of Rickman, helps Clark Kent and Lex Luthor against the powerful industrialist. |
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| Episode 12: Leech |
12 February 2002 |
Clark and a classmate, named Eric Summer, are both struck by lightning when Eric is holding a piece of meteor rock. The electrical surge takes Clark's powers away and transfers them to Eric. As Eric gets used to his new powers, Clark has to deal with being a normal person for the first time, with all the advantages and disadvantages. But Eric's abusive and domineering father wants to have him examined in Metropolis for his strange powers and in response, the mentally unbalanced Eric goes on a rampage. Meanwhile, Sir Harry Hardwick, Victoria's father, and rival of Lionel Luthor, try to recruit Lex for their business in Metropolis and almost succeed in buying out Luthor Corp. But Lex turns the tables against them. Reporter Roger Nixon continues to investigate Lex's car accident and begins to close in on Clark's secret. Also, Lana becomes more distant when Aunt Nell announces her plans to sell her florist shop |
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| Episode 13: Kinetic |
26 February 2002 |
After losing his college scholarship, a depressed Whitney falls in with a group of three former jocks from Smallville High who have tattoos made from kryptonite-laced paint that give them the power to walk through walls and commit various robberies around town. While Clark tries to track down the robbers, without getting physically close to them because of their tattoos, Chloe is seriously injured during a robbery of Lex's mansion when she is thrown out a window. Lex has his own plans to find the robbery trio when they steal an incriminating computer disk from his mansion. Also, Lana learns that Lex is the one who bought out the old movie theater and Nell's flower shop. |
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| Episode 14: Zero |
12 March 2002 |
As Lex helps Lana prepare for the re-opening of the Smallville theater, The Talon, as a coffee shop, a man from Lex's past, named Jude Royce, arrives in town and begins stalking Lex wanting to hold him in conjunction with a shooting death at Club Zero in Metropolis three years ago that Lex may have been responsible for. Meanwhile, Chloe looks into Clark's past as an adopted child while Martha and Jonathan try to thwart Chloe`s moves. |
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| Episode 15: Nicodemus |
19 March 2002 |
After stealing an experimental flower from Dr. Steven Hamilton (Joe Morton), the employee of the Luthor Corp. James Beales (Bill Mondy) has a truck accident on the road and is rescued by Jonathan Kent. However, the flower releases its pollen on Jonathan's faces, and he unleashes his innermost repressed desires first, and enters in coma later. Then, Lana Lang and Pete Ross are also affected by the Nicodemus flower in the same way. Lex Luthor hides from Clark Kent that Dr. Steven Hamilton is working for him, but they find the cure in an old book. |
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| Episode 16: Stray |
16 April 2002 |
While escaping from his mean stepparents James Gibson (Jim Shield) and Sky (Courtney Kramer), the boy Ryan James (Ryan Kelley) is hit by Martha Kent's car in a road. She brings Ryan to a hospital, and the boy claims to have amnesia. The Kent's family offers to lodge Ryan in their farm while waiting for the social service. The boy becomes friend of Clark Kent and his friends, and has the power of reading minds. Clark helps the boy against his stepfather. |
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| Episode 17: Reaper |
23 April 2002 |
While visiting his sick mother Rose Randall (Retha Htton) in the hospital, Tyler Randall (Reynaldo Rosales) is requested to commit euthanasia with her. The nurse witness the attempt, the security guard tries to arrest Tyler, he falls from the sixth floor and dies. When the coroner removes a green stone from his wrist, Tyler returns to life with a lethal touch. He decides to help terminal people to die becoming "The Reaper". |
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| Episode 18: Drone |
30 April 2002 |
Along the dispute of an election of the president in Smallville high school, the candidate Paul Chan (Simon Wang) is hurt by a swarm of bees. Pete Ross decides to promote Clark Kent as the substituted for the spot. When the other aspirant schoolmate Felice Chandler (Chelan Simmons) is also attacked by bees, Clark believes that last competitor, Sasha Woodman (Shonda Farr), is behind the attacks. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor is threatened by an opportunist and ambitious reporter from Metropolis, Carrie Castle (Marguerite Moreau), and the thematic bar of Lana Lang is completely empty, losing clients to the competition and with the menace of closing the doors. |
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| Episode 19: Crush |
7 May 2002 |
The teenager cartoonist Justin Gaines (Adam Brody) recovers in the hospital from a car accident with the power of telekinesis but problems with his hands. He believes his doctor was negligent, and he will not be able to draw again, so he provokes a serious accident with Dr. Christopher Wells (James Purcell). Justin returns to Smallville, dates Chloe Sullivan, who is upset with Clark Kent, making him jealous with the situation. Chloe decides to investigate to help Justin to find the driver that hit him without help. Meanwhile, the former Luthor's maiden Pamela Jenkins (Donna Bullock) comes to Smallville to ask Lex Luthor to forgive her. |
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| Episode 20: Obscura |
14 May 2002 |
When Lana Lang is hit by a blow of a gas pipeline in the field, she has visions of a criminal and sees Chloe Sullivan being kidnapped. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor is visited by the despicable reporter Roger Nixon (Tom O'Brien) that convinces him to open again the investigation of the mysterious events surrounding the meteor shower of years ago. |
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| Episode 21: Tempest |
21 May 2002 |
Lionel Luthor fires all the employees from the Luthor's Plant to force Lex Luthor to move to Metropolis. Clark Kent invites Chloe Sullivan to the spring prom, and Whitney Fordman joins the Marines. The snoopy and despicable reporter Roger Nixon (Tom O'Brien) from The Inquisitor steels the piece of Clark Kent's spacecraft from Lex's mansion and finds the truth about the Kents. Meanwhile, three tornados threaten Lana Lang and Smallville. A beam collapses over Lionel Luthor putting his life in danger. |
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