| Episode | What It's About |
Episode #1-1 Written By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar Directed By: David Nutter Air Date: October 16, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Adrian McMorran as Jeremy Creek | A meteor shower hits the small town of Smallville; twelve years later, a young man named Clark Kent saves the life of Lex Luthor, and both of their lives are changed forever... |
Episode #1-2 Written By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar Directed By: Michael Watkins & Philip Sgriccia Air Date: October 23, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: Chad E. Donella as Greg Arkin | He eats, he molts, he mates. Beware the Bugboy... Plus, Clark grapples with whether or not to give Lana her necklace back. |
Episode #1-3 Written By: Greg Walker Directed By: Greg Beeman Air Date: October 30, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Dan Lauria as Coach Walt Arnold, Hiro Kanagawa as Principal H. James Kwan | Smallville High's football coach has a hot temper. Meanwhile, Lionel Luthor comes to town, Lana wants to quit cheerleading, and Clark wants to play football. Hiro Kanagawa makes his first appearance as Principal Kwan. He was originally supposed to appear in the series pilot, but his scenes were cut. |
Episode #1-4 Written By: Mark Verheiden Directed By: James Frawley Air Date: November 6, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: Lizzy Caplan as Tina Greer, Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon. | Guys aren't the only ones with big crushes on Lana. Tina Greer likes Lana so much that she wants to *be* her. With her meteor freak powers of shapeshifting, that might not be too difficult. Oh yeah, and Tina robs a bank as Lex. So much for playing the evil card later on. Recurring character Roger Nixon makes his first appearance in this episode. |
Episode #1-5 Written By: Michael Green Directed By: Jim Contner Air Date: November 13, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: Michael Coristine as Sean Kelvin | A jock falls into Crater Lake and comes out of it all a meteor freak who must take body heat from his victims in order to survive. His next target: Chloe Sullivan... |
Episode #1-6 Written By: Doris Egan Directed By: Chris Long Air Date: November 20, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: George Murdock as Old Harry, Eric Christian Olsen as Young Harry, Jackie Burroughs as Cassandra | An old man gets a second chance at life thanks to meteor rocks; and a woman predicts the futures of Clark and Lex. |
Episode #1-7 Written By: Michael Green Directed By: Philip Sgriccia Air Date: November 27, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: Amy Adams as Jodi Melville, Joe Morton as Dr. Steven Hamilton | A girl goes on a meteor-rock shake diet and becomes somewhat of a fat-sucking vampire... Dr. Hamilton is introduced in this episode. |
Episode #1-8 Written By: Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld Directed By: Michael Watkins and Greg Beeman Air Date: December 11, 2001 Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Tony Todd as Earl, Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan | What is brewing on Level Three? Earl Jenkins, a man who claims to have "jitters" caused from experiments on that level of the LuthorCorp plant, wants the answers... and he's holding hostages until he finds out the truth. Chloe's bad-jokes-making father makes his debut here. |
Episode #1-9 Written By: Mark Verheiden Directed By: David Carson Air Date: January 15, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Cameron Dye as Sam Phelan, Kelly Brook as Victoria Hardwick | Yeah! No Freak of the Week! Bad cop Sam Phelan witnesses Clark using his powers, and aims to take advantage of him. Meanwhile, Victoria Hardwick comes to town... |
Episode #1-10 Written By: Michael Green & Mark Verheiden Directed By: D.J. Caruso Air Date: January 29, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Azura Skye as Amy, Kelly Brook as Victoria Hardwick | An invisible bad guy (or girl) is causing trouble... plus, what is Whitney hiding? |
Episode #1-11 Written By: Doris Egan Directed By: Chris Long Air Date: February 5, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Rick Peters as Bob Rickman, Gregory Sporleder as Kyle Tippett | Two salesmen were transformed in 1989 and gifted with the same power of persuasion. One decided to go into hiding before his powers got him into trouble; another decided to use his power for reasons of evil. |
Episode #1-12 Written By: Tim Schlattman Directed By: Greg Beeman Air Date: February 12, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Shawn Ashmore as Eric Summers, Kelly Brook as Victoria Hardwick, Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon | Clark's powers are transferred to another young man. As this young "Superboy" gets known (for better or for worse), Clark comes to term with the fact that he no longer has powers. Plus, the storyline with Victoria Hardwick concludes (thankfully!) |
Episode #1-13 Written By: Philip Levens Directed By: Robert Singer Air Date: February 26, 2002 | Three jocks who say "bro" a lot and have Kryptonite tattoos that can make them walk through walls decide to bring Whitney into their little gang. Be! The! Car! |
Episode #1-14 Story By: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar Teleplay By: Mark Verheiden Directed By: Michael Katelman Air Date: March 12, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Corin Nemec as Jude Royce, Cameron Dye as Sam Phelan | A story partially told in flashback, as it seems someone who was killed on a night gone wrong at Club Zero in Lex's past is back from the dead. All this, and Chloe digs too deep into Clark's past for comfort, and Bo's cows are killed. |
Episode #1-15 Story By: Greg Walker Teleplay By: Michael Green Directed By: James Marshall Air Date: March 19, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Joe Morton as Dr. Hamilton | The Nicodemus flower is back and it's making people go closer to their deepest instincts. Jonathan becomes violent; Lana becomes trampy; and Pete decides to get his revenge against Lex Luthor for what the Luthors did to his family. Sorry, that wasn't really Kristin - that WAS a body double in the pool scene! |
Episode #1-16 Written By: Philip Levens Directed By: Paul Shapiro Air Date: April 16, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Ryan Kelley as Ryan James | A young man who can read minds is taken in by the Kents. Ryan returns in the Season 2 episode "Ryan." |
Episode #1-17 Written By: Cameron Litvack Directed By: Terrance O'Hara Air Date: April 23, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: John Glover as Lionel Luthor, Jason Connery as Dominic, Reynaldo Christian as Tyler Randall | A man touches people and they turn to dust, becoming a human grim reaper. He thinks he's doing what's right by ending their suffering, |
Episode #1-18 Written By: Philip Levens & Michael Green Directed By: Michael Katelman Air Date: April 30, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Shonda Farr as Sasha Woodman | It's class election time, and it seems like the buzz is around anyone who dares run against Sasha Woodman. The list of candidates includes Clark - the "Man of Tomorrow." |
Episode #1-19 Written By: Philip Levens, Alfred Gough & Miles Millar Directed By: James Marshall Air Date: May 7, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Adam Brody as Justin Gaines, Hiro Kanagawa as Principal Kwan, John Glover as Lionel Luthor Principal Kwan meets his doom in this episode. | A young artist with the power of telekinesis starts up a relationship with Chloe but wishes revenge on those who left him in his condition in the first place. Plus, Whitney receives some tragic news... |
Episode #1-20 Story By: Greg Walker Teleplay By: Mark Verheiden & Michael Green Directed By: Terrance O'Hara Air Date: May 14, 2002 Notable Guest Stars: Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon, Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan, Joe Morton as Dr. Hamilton | Lana can see through the eyes of a bad guy. Plus, Roger Nixon is inching closer to the Kents... |
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| This one really blows. A tornado comes to town on the night of the Spring Formal. Clark goes with Chloe, but of course you know he's going to have to save Lana in the tornado. Whitney announces he is leaving for the Marines, and Lionel decides to close the Smallville LuthorCorp plant. Plus, Roger Nixon finds the storm cellar and Lex has a choice to make... Part one of two. |