Chip Off the Old Clark

Now engaged, Lois and Clark get relationship problems when a woman claims to have had a child of Superman. Clark tells Lois the kid isn't his, but when Lois is interviewing the woman, the kid pick up a sofa. In who will Lois believe now?

Sleeping with the Enemy (1)

Labor relations go from heated to hot and heavy when Frasier and his boss negotiate a staff raise — and an unexpected passion for each other.

Ultra Woman

Using a red-kryptonite laser, two evil sisters inadvertently empower Lois as Metropolis's newest superhero–Ultra Woman.

Kisses Sweeter Than Wine

While Frasier frantically prepares to host an important party, Niles tries to dissuade Daphne from pursuing a romance with Frasier's contractor.

Don't Tug on Superman's Cape

Lois and Clark decide to forget the word "marriage", at least for the time. One of the richest couples of Metropolis has a plan to capture and add Superman to their collection of treasures. They capture Lois to get Superman. In the cage, Lois and Clark begin to talk, and the conversation makes them start to lose their fears about marriage.

Leapin' Lizards

Frasier decides to retaliate against Bulldog's childish pranks with a trick of his own, which winds up putting the new station manager in the hospital.

Just Say Noah

Lois and Clark go undercover as husband and wife to investigate missing couples in the Larry Smiley Institute, a place to help couples to repair problems in their marriages. They will find Larry's true plans and will find their romance again.

When Irish Eyes Are Killing

Lois tries to convince Clark that his decision to break up is a mistake. When an old Lois' friend comes to Metropolis, she tries to make Clark jealous. But this friend has plans to use her in a Druid sacrifice. Clark finally realizes that he can't stay without Lois, but that may be too late now.

Martin Does It His Way

The death of Frasier's great aunt inspires Martin to pursue his lifelong dream of writing a song for Frank Sinatra.