User:Russell29/Sandbox
Episodes
[edit]"Series #" refers to the episode's number in the overall series, whereas "Episode #" refers to the episode's number in this particular season. The first season's episodes are altogether 1186 minutes in length.
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Steve Miner | Kevin Williamson | January 20, 1998 | 101 |
Film addict Dawson is making an amateur movie with his friends Pacey and Joey when filming is interrupted by the arrival of Jen, the beautiful granddaughter of Dawson's next-door neighbour. Pacey develops a crush on Tamara Jacobs, an older woman he meets at the video shop, but is stunned to discover that she is his new English teacher. As the friends begin high school together, Joey discovers Dawson's mother, Gail, is having an affair, a fact that neither Dawson or his father, Mitch, know. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Dance" | Steve Miner | Kevin Williamson | January 27, 1998 | 102 |
Dawson casts Jen as the new leading lady in his film, but creates a messy off-camera scene during her date at the school dance. Meanwhile, Joey confronts Mrs. Leery about her liaisons and Pacey gets under Tamara's skin with his public flirting. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Kiss" | Michael Uno | Rob Thomas | February 3, 1998 | 103 |
While working on the film class's movies, team player Dawson has a hard time being stuck in the background. Meanwhile as he plots to give Jen the "perfect kiss", Joey is swept away by a handsome stranger and Pacey tries to graduate to manhood. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Discovery" | Steve Miner | Jon Harmon Feldman | February 10, 1998 | 104 |
Dawson turns to Jen after learning of his mom's affair and Joey's knowledge of it. He regrets doing so when she tells him about her past; meanwhile Pacey and Tamara continue to tempt fate with their fling. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Hurricane" | Lou Antonio | Kevin Williamson & Dana Baratta | February 17, 1998 | 105 |
When a major hurricane moves inland, all take refuge in the Leery home, where Dawson rages at Jen about her past, and Mitch storms out after learning of Gale's affair. That leaves a tormented Dawson to deal with their fallout. Meanwhile, Pacey ruins his brother's chances to get together with Tamara at her beach house when they are all trapped there during the hurricane. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "Baby" | Steve Miner | Jon Harmon Feldman & Joanne Waters | February 24, 1998 | 106 |
Capeside is abuzz with rumors of a teacher's indiscretion, rumors that prove fateful for Pacey and Tamara. Meanwhile, Joey, Dawson and Jen get a life lesson when Bessie is aided by an unlikely source when she gives birth in Dawson's living room. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Detention" | Allan Arkush | Mike White | March 3, 1998 | 107 |
Dawson, Pacey, Joey and Jen all wind up spending an 8-hour Saturday in detention at Capeside High under the supervision of Mrs. Tringle, the school librarian. The day takes on a "Breakfast Club" type air as Abby Morgan, a fellow trouble-maker, stirs the pot by initiating a telling game of truth or dare to break up the monotony of the day. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Boyfriend" | Michael Fields | Jon Harmon Feldman, Dana Baratta, Charles Rosin & Karen Rosin | March 10, 1998 | 108 |
Dawson feels the heat when Jen is visited by an old boyfriend; Joey lets off a bit too much steam at a beach party and ends up in a sticky situation; tensions between Mitch and Gale reach the boiling point as they attempt to rebuild their marriage. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Roadtrip" | Steve Robman | Rob Thomas | March 17, 1998 | 109 |
Hoping to get over Jen, Dawson agrees to skip school and joins Pacey and Billy on a road trip where he finds what he is looking for in another woman. Meanwhile, Jen handles damage control after Joey becomes the subject of a rumor at school. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Double Date" | David Semel | Jon Harmon Feldman | April 28, 1998 | 110 |
A double date finds Jen and Cliff joined by Dawson and a savvy sidekick whom Dawson calls on a plot to make Jen jealous. But it's Dawson turn to turn green when Pacey grows close to Joey working on a project. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "The Scare" | Rodman Flender | Mike White | May 5, 1998 | 111 |
In honor of Friday the 13th, Dawson plans a séance for the gang. While in the store getting supplies for the evening they meet a distressed young lady who they invite back to Dawson's with them. In addition to being spooked by the lady and the seance, they are all spooked by reports of a serial killer heading towards Capeside. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Beauty Contest" | Arvin Brown | Dana Baratta | May 12, 1998 | 112 |
Capeside's annual Miss Windjammer contest gets turned on its ear when it draws some unexpected contestants. Jen tries to persuade Joey to enter but she won't have any part of it. After finding out the winner receives a $5,000 prize for college tuition, Joey changes her mind. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Decisions" | David Semel | Mike White, Dana Baratta & Jon Harmon Feldman | May 19, 1998 | 113 |
In the season finale, Dawson and Joey confront their true feelings. Joey visits her father in prison and debates leaving to go to France. Jen's Gramps passes away and she turns to Dawson for comfort. |
"Series #" refers to the episode's number in the overall series, whereas "Episode #" refers to the episode's number in this particular season. The first season's episodes are altogether 1186 minutes in length.
season 2
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14 | 1 | "The Kiss" | David Semel | Jon Harmon Feldman | October 7, 1998 | 201 |
After their kiss, Dawson and Joey have doubts about the future of their relationship as Joey plans to go to France. Meanwhile, Pacey plays a trick on the new girl, but later finds himself the victim of her trick on him. | ||||||
15 | 2 | "Crossroads" | Dennie Gordon | Dana Baratta | October 14, 1998 | 202 |
Jack, Andie's brother, scores a job at the Ice House; an entry in Joey's diary lands her in hot water with Dawson, who forgets Pacey's 16th birthday. Meanwhile, Abby begins to become a negative influence over lonely Jen. | ||||||
16 | 3 | "Alternative Lifestyles" | David Semel | Mike White | October 21, 1998 | 203 |
An economics class project pairs Dawson and Jen as husband and wife, Pacey and Andie as a married couple and Joey as a single mom with two children. Jen tries to use the project to get closer to Dawson. Pacey gets to know more about Andie's family life. Joey learns that she has a chance of success in the real world while doing this project. | ||||||
17 | 4 | "Tamara's Return" | Jesus Trevino | Mike White | October 28, 1998 | 204 |
Tamara Jacobs, who left town after her affair with Pacey was almost exposed, shares an awkward reunion with Pacey. The encounter triggers old emotions in Pacey and curiosity in Andie. Meanwhile, Jack and Joey enjoy art together. | ||||||
18 | 5 | "Full Moon Rising" | David Semel | Dana Baratta | November 4, 1998 | 205 |
Parental problems cast a pall over Dawson and Joey's new romance. Pacey is troubled when he sees the McPhee's homelife. Jen has a date that makes Abby jealous and Joey and Jack share a kiss. | ||||||
19 | 6 | "The Dance" | Lou Antonio | Jon Harmon Feldman | November 11, 1998 | 206 |
Two tragedies rock Dawson's world. First he learns the awful truth about his parents marriage. Then, at the Homecoming dance, he witnesses a heated moment between Joey and Jack, setting off a chain of events that shatter a lifelong friendship and a newfound romance. The big night also gives Jen a chance to use Joey's mistakes to try to get together with Dawson. Pacey tries to open his heart to Andie, but instead breaks hers. | ||||||
20 | 7 | "The All-Nighter" | David Semel | Greg Berlanti | November 18, 1998 | 207 |
Facing the scariest English test of their lives, the gang has an all night study session at wealthy, horny Chris Wolfe's house. At this all-nighter, secrets are revealed and friendships are altered. | ||||||
21 | 8 | "The Reluctant Hero" | Joe Napolitano | Shelley Meals & Darin Goldberg | November 25, 1998 | 208 |
Joey's "semi-date" with Jack prompts a resentful Dawson to join Jen at a bash where he saves her from doing some things she'll regret. Pacey proves his worth when Andie's mom has a psychotic break during their study session. Mitch cannot understand Dawson's views on their divorce. | ||||||
22 | 9 | "The Election" | Patrick Norris | Darin Goldberg & Shelley Meals | December 16, 1998 | 209 |
Andie's run for student council lands her on a campaign trail of tears when Abby begins advertising her family situation. Jen helps Dawson take steps to deal with his powerlessness over his parents divorce and tries to teach him how to be a teenager. Jack shuts out Joey after a family crisis. | ||||||
23 | 10 | "High Risk Behavior" | James Whitmore, Jr. | Jenny Bicks | January 13, 1999 | 210 |
"Horrifically epic" tryouts for his movie prompt a steamy dialogue between Dawson and Jen that could recast her role in his love life. Jack poses nude for Joey, who feels herself drawn towards intimacy. Pacey sets out to fulfill Andie's dream date and his own. | ||||||
24 | 11 | "Sex, She Wrote" | Nick Marck | Mike White & Greg Berlanti | January 20, 1999 | 211 |
Abby and Chris find an anonymous note at school. Abby realizes the author and intended recipient had sex the night before and in true Abby fashion, she sets out to expose the affair. Working from clues about Joey's night of nude sketching with Jack, Dawson's steamy stop over at Jen's, and Pacey's bed and breakfast trip with Andie, Abby calls together her list of suspects and reveals the dirty secrets of Capeside. Jen is furious and lambastes Abby for her cruelty. | ||||||
25 | 12 | "Uncharted Waters" | Scott Paulin | Dana Baratta & Mike White | January 27, 1999 | 212 |
The gang explores uncharted waters when Dawson and Pacey go on a father-son fishing trip with Mitch Leery and Pacey's grumpy, critical, alcoholic father, Sheriff John Witter, who does not pass up any opportunity to browbeat and put Pacey down. But tensions really begin when Pacey invites Jack along, who tries to make amends to a reluctant Dawson. Meanwhile, Jen, Joey, Andie and Abby spend a day with Gale doing a report on teenage behavior in the world today with Abby naturally not passing up her opportunity to insult and provoke conflicts and tension between Mrs. Leery and all girls involved. | ||||||
26 | 13 | "His Leading Lady" | David Semel | Shelley Meals & Darin Goldberg | February 3, 1999 | 213 |
The filming of Dawson's new movie brings back memories for the filmmaker and for Joey, who grows to dislike the actress playing her. | ||||||
27 | 14 | "To Be Or Not To Be..." | Sandy Smolan | Greg Berlanti | February 10, 1999 | 214 |
In a compelling two-part episode, the Capeside High School gossip mill kicks into overdrive after Jack bears his soul in an English assignment and is forced to expose his innermost secrets while reading the poem aloud in class. Dawson, Joey, and Andie are shaken by the implications of what it all means. Meanwhile, Pacey tries to defend Jack in the face of an adversarial teacher and Jen finds her latest suitor, Ty, is full of surprises. | ||||||
28 | 15 | "...That Is The Question" | Greg Prange | Kevin Williamson & Greg Berlanti | February 17, 1999 | 215 |
On Dawson's advice, Joey attempts to heal the wounds of her new romance with Jack, which were left shattered by rumor and innuendo. However, when Jack confronts his innermost secrets, their lives and everyone's close to them will never be the same. Meanwhile, for the first time in his life, Pacey stands up for what he believes in when he takes on an abusive teacher, but the consequences of his convictions are more than he could have imagined. | ||||||
29 | 16 | "Be Careful What You Wish For" | David Semel | Heidi Ferrer | March 3, 1999 | 216 |
On the night of Dawson's sixteenth birthday, Dawson and Andie follow her therapist's advice and throw themselves into an unabashed night of recklessness and the blues. Meanwhile, back at the Leery house, Joey is organizing a surprise party for Dawson, and Jack has a few surprises of his own. Jen and Ty face up to their potentially irreconcilable differences, and Gale and Mitch come to a decision about how to raise their son in light of their separation. | ||||||
30 | 17 | "Psychic Friends" | Patrick Norris | Dana Baratta | March 10, 1999 | 217 |
Dawson's confidence as a filmmaker is shaken when his new teacher turns out to be a movie studio executive on sabbatical in Capeside who tells Dawson the painful truth about his amateur movie. The future is unsure for Joey as well, when a fortuneteller advises her to be open to every new opportunity that crosses her path, and she stumbles into Colin, a gorgeous photographer who brings out Joey's free-spirited side during a wild photo shoot. | ||||||
31 | 18 | "A Perfect Wedding" | Greg Prange | Mike White | April 28, 1999 | 218 |
With Joey's father back in town, Bessie and he decide to expand the Ice House to also cater weddings. Needing help, they enlist Andie, who says she hates weddings, and Pacey, who loves them. Joey doesn't think her father, who is recently out of jail, should be seen in Capeside. Dawson is angry when his parents arrive separately. Jack and Dawson battle to help a scared bride, while Andie and Pacey scramble to fix the cake. Making Gail sad, Mitch shows up to the wedding with Mrs. Kennedy. Jen and Abby's sneaking into the wedding leads to tragedy. | ||||||
32 | 19 | "Abby Morgan, Rest In Peace" | David Semel | Mike White | May 5, 1999 | 219 |
Abby is dead, and all of Capeside is attempting to "whitewash" her life. But all the hypocrisy is making Jen crazy. In a spiritual discussion with Grams, she denounces God and gets Grams angered. When eulogizing Abby, she further embarrasses Grams by announcing that Abby taught her the falseness of God. Abby's mom also asks Andie to eulogize, thinking they were friends. Memories of Andie's brother are brought up and Andie's actions scare Pacey. Joey is scared to go to the funeral, since she hasn't been to one since her mother died. While at the graveyard, she and Dawson decide to go visit her mother for the first time. | ||||||
33 | 20 | "Reunited" | Melanie Mayron | Greg Berlanti | May 12, 1999 | 220 |
Dawson and Joey are reunited for a while, so Dawson decides to take Joey out to dinner. Also eating out tonight are Mitch and Nicole Kennedy. The restaurant, not realizing there are two Leery parties, only has one table available, forcing all four to sit together. Mrs. Kennedy, Dawson and Joey fight causing Mrs. Kennedy to leave. There is also Jen, who is now living with Gale and Dawson. Dawson, Joey and Jen attempt to reunite Gale and Mitch. Also reunited are Andie and her deaceased brother. Pacey and Jack catch on and realize she thinks he is with her, but it is just a figment of her imagination as is Abby, who Andie also thought she saw at the end of the last episode. | ||||||
34 | 21 | "Ch...Ch...Changes" | Lou Antonio | Dana Baratta | May 19, 1999 | 221 |
All of the gang's lives go through changes. After Andie begins seeing her dead brother Tim in the last episode, Jack and Pacey agree to call Mr. McPhee, not realizing that he'll want her to be treated in Providence, not Capeside. All are stunned at the new changes, and Andie and Pacey must decide if Andie's mental wellness is more important than being together. Jack also must decide whether or not to go with Andie or stay. Dawson, while helping Mr. Potter extend the Ice House, interviews him for a film project about his changed life, but has it changed? Jen decides to make a change so she calls her mother and inquires about returning home or visiting and is told it is inconvenient right now. She ends up moving in with Jack, as she has no other place to go. | ||||||
35 | 22 | "Parental Discretion Advised" | Greg Prange | Greg Berlanti | May 26, 1999 | 222 |
As the WB commercial says... "Children must pay for the sins of their fathers." Dawson sees Mr. Potter dealing drugs and he is unsure whether or not to tell Joey or leave things looking good. Mr. Witter has to stake out the Ice House because the Capeside police department believes that Mr. Potter is back to his usual tricks. When the gang is studying in the Ice House, one of Mr. Potter's competitors lights it on fire, making Mr. Witter more suspicious and Dawson's conflict greater. Gail tells Mitch about her new job offer in Philadelphia and how she wants to go for it. Pacey becomes depressed and his achievement level decreases now that Andie is gone and his father mocks his grieving son. Finally, Mr. Witter comes to realize Andie's importance in Pacey's life and that he has been a bad father. Jack becomes worried that Jen is suicidal when she doesn't immediately leave the burning Ice House. But later, Grams and Jen reconcile, causing Jen to move back in, and taking Jack with her, as well. |
season 3
[edit]Season three aired from September 29, 1999 to May 24, 2000 and features twenty-three episodes. There were several cast changes in season two. Kerr Smith and Meredith Monroe joined the main cast as Jack and Andie McPhee, respectively. The two had previously held special special guest star roles in the previous season with Smith appearing in twenty episodes and Monroe appearing in twenty-one. The original United States are listed here for each episode.
Season two introduced several new characters to the series, who include the plane's tail-section survivors and other island inhabitants. More island mythologies and insights into the survivors' pasts are divulged. The existence of the Dharma Initiative and its benefactor, the Hanso Foundation, is established. The truth about the "Others" begins to unfold. Season three takes place over the characters' junior year of high-school.
Season five aired from October 10, 2001 to May 15, 2002 and features twenty-three episodes. There were several cast changes in season five. Meredith Monroe, Mary-Margaret Humes, John Wesley Shipp and Nina Repeta who played Andie McPhee, Gail Leery, Mitch Leery and Bessie Potter, respectively, left cast after the fourth season. Humes, Shipp and Repeta, however, appear as guest stars during the fifth season. The original United States are listed here for each episode.
Season two introduced several new characters to the series, who include the plane's tail-section survivors and other island inhabitants. More island mythologies and insights into the survivors' pasts are divulged. The existence of the Dharma Initiative and its benefactor, the Hanso Foundation, is established. The truth about the "Others" begins to unfold. Season three takes place over the characters' junior year of high-school.
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36 | 1 | "Like A Virgin" | Greg Prange | Tammy Ader | September 29, 1999 | 301 |
Dawson returns from spending the summer in Philadelphia with his mother, and on the journey home meets a beautiful blonde girl, Eve, who takes a liking to him. He hasn't spoken to Joey all summer, but both acknowledge that they still have feelings for each other. Jen gets an unexpected offer after she stands up to the school's popular crowd. Mitch becomes the new coach of the high school football team, and leaves for a coaching conference. In a moment of madness, Dawson crashes Mitch's boat and he and Pacey hatch a crazy plan to raise money to fix it. Pacey awaits the return of Andie, who has spent the summer in hospital. |
Main characters
[edit]Name | Actor or actress | Starring seasons | Recurring seasons | Episode count |
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Clark Kent | Tom Welling | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | — | 174 |
Chloe Sullivan | Allison Mack | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | — | 169 (1) |
Lex Luthor | Michael Rosenbaum | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 153 | |
Lana Lang | Kristin Kreuk | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 8 | 150 |
Martha Kent | Annette O'Toole | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | — | 124 |
Jonathan Kent | John Schneider | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | — | 96 |
Lionel Luthor | John Glover | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 1 | 89 |
Lois Lane | Erica Durance | 5, 6, 7, 8 | 4 | 63 |
Pete Ross | Sam Jones III | 1, 2, 3 | 7 | 60 |
Jimmy Olsen | Aaron Ashmore | 7, 8 | 6 | 33 |
Whitney Fordman | Eric Johnson | 1 | 2, 4 | 21 |
Oliver Queen | Justin Hartley | 8 | 6, 7 | 21 |
Jason Teague | Jensen Ackles | 4 | — | 21 |
Kara Kent | Laura Vandervoort | 7 | 8 | 14 |
Tess Mercer | Cassidy Freeman | 8 | — | 13 |
Davis Bloome | Sam Witwer | 8 | — | 12 |
Main characters (One Tree Hill)
[edit]Name | Actor or actress | Starring seasons | Recurring seasons |
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Lucas Scott | Chad Michael Murray | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | — |
Nathan Scott | James Lafferty | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | — |
Peyton Sawyer | Hilarie Burton | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | — |
Haley James Scott | Bethany Joy Galeotti | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | — |
Dan Scott | Paul Johansson | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | — |
Karen Roe | Moira Kelly | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 5 |
"Whitey" Durham | Barry Corbin | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 5 |
Keith Scott | Craig Sheffer | 1, 2, 3 | 4 |
Marvin "Mouth" McFadden | Lee Norris | 3, 4, 5, 6 | 1, 2 |
Antwon "Skills" Taylor | Antwon Tanner | 4, 5, 6 | 1, 2, 3 |
Rachel Gatina | Danneel Harris | 4 | 3, 5 |
Jamie Scott | Jackson Brundage | 5, 6 | — |
Millicent Huxtable | Lisa Goldstein | 6 | 5 |
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Clark Kent | Tom Welling | 1.01 | - | - | - |
Lana Lang | Kristin Kreuk | 1.01 | 7.20 | 8.xx | - |
Lex Luthor | Michael Rosenbaum | 1.01 | 7.20 | - | - |
Chloe Sullivan | Allison Mack | 1.01 | - | - | - |
Lois Lane | Erica Durance | 5.01 | - | 4.01 | 4.22 |
Lionel Luthor | John Glover | 2.01 | 7.16 | 1.01 | 1.22 |
Martha Kent | Annette O'Toole | 1.01 | 6.22 | - | - |
Johnathan Kent | John Schneider | 1.01 | 5.21 | - | - |
Pete Ross | Sam Jones III | 1.01 | 3.21 | 7.13 | - |
that
[edit]Character | Actor | Starring | Guest | ||
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Clark Kent | Tom Welling | Pilot | — | — | — |
Lana Lang | Kristin Kreuk | Pilot | Artic | Bride | Requiem |
Lex Luthor | Michael Rosenbaum | Pilot | Artic | — | — |
Chloe Sullivan | Allison Mack | Pilot | — | — | — |
Lois Lane | Erica Durance | Arrival | — | Crusade | Commencement |
Lionel Luthor | John Glover | Vortex | Descent | Pilot | Tempest |
Martha Kent | Annette O'Toole | Pilot | Phantom | — | — |
Jonathan Kent | John Schneider | Pilot | Oracle | — | — |
Pete Ross | Sam Jones III | Pilot | Forsaken | Hero | — |
Whitney Fordman | Eric Johnson | Pilot | Tempest | Visage | Façade |
Jason Teague | Jensen Ackles | Crusade | Commencement | — | — |
Jimmy Olsen | Aaron Ashmore | Fierce | Doomsday | Zod | Noir |
Qliver Queen | Justin Hartley | Odyssey | — | Sneeze | Siren |
Kara Kent | Laura Vandervoort | Bizarro | Arctic | Bloodline | — |
SVcast
[edit]- Clark Kent (Tom Welling)
- Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk) (1.01-7.22, recurring afterwards)
- Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) (1.01-7.22)
- Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack)
- Pete Ross (Sam Jones III) (1.01-3.21, appearing afterwards)
- Jonathan Kent (John Schneider (1.01-5.20)
- Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) (1.01-6.22)
- Whitney Fordman (Eric Johnson) (1.01-1.21, reccuring afterwards)
- Lionel Luthor (John Glover) (2.01-7.16, reccuring previously)
- Lois Lane (Erica Durance) (5.01-present, recurring previously)
- Jason Teague (Jensen Ackles) (4.01-4.22)
- Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore) (7.01-present, recurring previously)
- Kara Zor-El (Laura Vandervoort) (7.01-7.22, appearing afterwards)
- Oliver Queen (Justin Hartley) (8.01-present, reccuring previously)
Scrubs
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Gossip Girl, season 2
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III
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5.17, Jonathan, ghost, afterlife - drug
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List of Smallville characters (season 1)
[edit]The following is a character list for the American television series Smallville. The season began airing on October 16, 2001 on The WB Television Network. The series was Developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and executive produced by the two, as well as Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins and Joe Davola. The first season is produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions, Millar/Gough Ink and Warner Bros. Television.[1] It comprises 21 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 21, 2002.[2]
Season one regular cast members include Tom Welling and Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Eric Johnson, Sam Jones III, Allison Mack and Annette O'Toole and John Schneider.
Main cast
[edit]Tom Welling portrays the young superman, Clark Kent. Kristin Kreuk plays the former cheerleader Lana Lang, the forbiden love intrest of Clarks. Michael Rosenbaum acts as the young Lex Luthor, sent to Smallville by his father. Eric Johnson portrays Lana's boyfriend, Whitney Fordman, captain of the football team, and Clark's rival. Sam Jones III plays Clark's best male friend, Pete Ross. Allison Mack acts as high school reporter, Chloe Sullivan, Clark's best femal friend. Annette O'Toole and John Schneider portray Clark's adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent. As well as the regular cast, special guest star John Glover plays Lex's father, Lionel Luthor.
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Family, friends, teachers and past acquaintances
[edit]Name | Actor or actress | Season(s) | Season one appearence(s) | |
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Eleanore "Nell" Potter | Sarah-Jane Redmond | 1, 2, 6 | "Pilot", "Hothead", "X-Ray", "Craving", "Shimmer", "Leech", "Kinetic" | |
Eleanore "Nell" Potter is the aunt and guardian of Lana Lang and the sister of Lana's mother. She raised Lana ever since her parents were eviscerated by the meteor shower. She had later left and married insurance adjuster Dean, and moved to Metropolis. | ||||
Principal H. James Kwan | Hiro Kanagawa | 1 | "Hothead", "Rogue", "Nicodemus", "Drone", "Crush" | |
Principal Kwan has been in the position for nearly six months. Unfortunately, his life would only last for about another six. Before his untimely demise at the hands of a Justin Gaines (Gaines' actions were due to believing Kwan was the one who hit him in an accident, although it was actually Kwan's son, Danny), Principal Kwan always attempted to be a strict enforcer of the rules. He would not be intimidated by the late Coach Arnold for suspending Arnold's football players for academic dishonesty. He was later replaced by Principal Gibbons following his death. | ||||
Roger Nixon | Tom O'Brien | 1, 2 | "X-Ray", "Leech", "Obscura", "Tempest" | |
A reporter for the Inquisitor, Nixon first appears while trying to blackmail Lex for money with information involving Lex's youthful illegal exploits, involving the events that occurred at Club Zero. However, Lex gained the upper hand and threatened Nixon that if he did not work for him (only writing stories that would display Lex in a good light as well as investigating Clark Kent), Lex would erase any trace of his existence. As Nixon began to dig into Clark's background, he came closer and closer to Clark's secret. They come across a cropduster who thought he saw something land during the meteor shower. This leads them to find the key to Clark's spaceship in a field the cropduster pointed them towards. Fixating on Clark, Nixon tests his theories by planting a bomb in Clark's truck. Nixon catches Clark surviving the blast on video. He takes the key from Lex, after overhearing Clark and his parents discussing its' purpose. Nixon sneaks onto the Kent farm and eventually finds the storm cellar with the ship. The key is ripped from his hands and molds with the ship, making it hover and glow. Nixon takes off into the tornado-strewn Smallville with Jonathan fast behind. | ||||
Dr. Steven Hamilton | Joe Morton | 1, 2 | "Craving", "Nicodemus", "Obscura" | |
Hamilton used to be a professor at Metropolis University, where he, Arthur Walsh, and Donovan Jamison worked to discover the secrets of the meteor rocks. He even was supposedly one of the first to handle the first Apollo moon rocks. However, Hamilton's theory that the rocks manipulate cellular make-up became an obsession. After being thrown out of Met. U. for inappropriate student-teacher relations, he came to Smallville to continue his research. He eventually was sought out by Lex Luthor, who, interested in his unnatural white cell count, funded Hamilton's further research. From then on, Hamilton became Lex's personal scientist, from resurrecting the Nicodemus flower to analyzing the Kryptonian key. | ||||
Gabe Sullivan | Robert Wisden | 1, 2, 3, 4 | "Jitters", "Obscura", "Tempest" | |
Gabe Sullivan is an employee at LuthorCorp and the father of Chloe Sullivan and he is often used by Lionel Luthor to gain help from Chloe. Gabe Sullivan was last seen when his daughter was supposedly murdered after stepping into her house. | ||||
Victoria Hardwick | Kelly Brook | 1 | "Rogue", "Shimmer", "Hug", "Leech" | |
Victoria Hardwick is a daughter of a rich businessman as is Lex Luthor (Lionel) and their fathers are enemies and in a confusing plot she tried to take over LuthorCorp by fooling Lex seductively, into believing that they would each take over their father's companies and work together. It was later revealed that Lex knew this all along and was using her and she left to return to her father. | ||||
Sam Phelan | Cameron Dye | 1 | "Rogue", "Zero" | |
Sam Phelan was a dark cop that once worked for Lionel Luthor to bend the laws for Lex so he could avoid punishment. He later was out one night when he saw Clark move at super speed and stand in front of a bus as the driver was having a heart attack and was about to hit a homeless man. Then Sam began trying to use Clark to his own advantage and finally he was killed by cops when Clark framed him for stealing the breastplate of Alexander the Great. |
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Eleanore "Nell" Potter | Sarah-Jane Redmond | 1, 2, 6 | "Pilot", "Hothead", "X-Ray", "Craving", "Shimmer", "Leech", "Kinetic" | |
Eleanore "Nell" Potter is the aunt and guardian of Lana Lang and the sister of Lana's mother. She raised Lana ever since her parents were eviscerated by the meteor shower. She had later left and married insurance adjuster Dean, and moved to Metropolis. | ||||
Principal H. James Kwan | Hiro Kanagawa | 1 | "Hothead", "Rogue", "Nicodemus", "Drone", "Crush" | |
Principal Kwan has been in the position for nearly six months. Unfortunately, his life would only last for about another six. Before his untimely demise at the hands of a Justin Gaines (Gaines' actions were due to believing Kwan was the one who hit him in an accident, although it was actually Kwan's son, Danny), Principal Kwan always attempted to be a strict enforcer of the rules. He would not be intimidated by the late Coach Arnold for suspending Arnold's football players for academic dishonesty. He was later replaced by Principal Gibbons following his death. |
Meteor infected characters
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Jeremy Creek | Adrian McMorran | 1 | "Pilot" | |
Jeremy became the annual homecoming tradition of Scarecrow on October 1989, the day the meteors struck. After being caught in the dust and debris of a falling meteor, Jeremy fell into a 12-year-long coma, suffering from massive electrolyte imbalance. Although once an electrical storm caused the state infirmary where Jeremy was being held caused them to lose power, he awoke and escaped. The combination of meteor rock exposure and the power surge supposedly charged Jeremy's body up and gave him the power to electrocute others by touch. Jeremy's escape allowed him to exact revenge on those three football players who tied him up in that field in 1989. After he punished the three football players, he realized that he also had to punish the entire school. To do so, he tried to get the homecoming-goers wet with the sprinkler system and then electrocute them. He figured the Scarecrow tradition would continue unless he put a stop to it. After running in with Clark at the school, Jeremy accidentally ran over a water main with his truck and electrocuted himself, giving him some amnesia and possibly destroying his powers.[3] | ||||
Greg Arkin | Chad Donella | 1 | "Metamorphosis" | |
Greg is a reclusive teenager who dedicates his time to collecting insects. His mother discovers his videotapes of Lana, and threatens to send him away to military school. That night Greg packs his insects into his car to take them someplace safe. On the way, one of the aquariums (filled with meteor rocks) breaks and the insects attack Greg causing his car to veer off the road into a tree. He is knocked unconscious and awakens with newfound insect abilities and one thing on his mind, making Lana his mate. His insect-like abilities include super-strength, speed, agility, clinging to solid surfaces (wall-crawling), and web projection from the mouth. Not letting anything stand in his way, he kidnaps her; and in effect, causes a battle between himself and Clark Kent. Clark eventually gains the upper hand and in the process, Greg accidentally kills himself.[4] | ||||
Walt Arnold | Dan Lauria | 1 | "Hothead" | |
Walt Arnold was the coach of the Smallville High School Crows football team. He was noted to have brought Smallville High to victory for over 25 years, and has won 200 games (the game of that episode was the 200th game that Arnold had won, and which he did not see). Walt Arnold gained his Kryptonite power from the sauna which he received as a gift from the Smallville High Alumni association after his 20 years as the coach of the Crows. The rocks had Kryptonite in it. His power was to control and create fire only by thinking about it. Arnold coached Jonathan Kent when he was in high school, and has been using the same techniques since, (including the phrase, "be your own man" to encourage students to play football). Coach Arnold was defeated when Clark confronted him. He became so upset that he burned himself up.[5] | ||||
Tina Greer | Lizzy Caplan | 1, 2 | "X-Ray" | |
Tina was a teenager with a soft bone tissue, which was mutated by the meteor shower to have her shapeshift her body into any human form. She was obsessed with being with Lana, regarding her as possessing the 'perfect life'. Tina could change into another person at will. On some occasions, particularly when confronting Clark, she appeared to possess strength and speed to match his own, but lacked his invulnerability.[6] | ||||
Sean Kelvin | Michael Coristine | 1 | "Cool" | |
A member of the Smallville High Crows who had drowned in Crater Lake, and became a Freak of the Week. His ability was to absorb heat from people and objects, however, this was due to the fact that Kelvin lost his body heat. Kelvin absorbed heat from a former girlfriend who he ends up killing, and tries to do the same to Chloe Sullivan and Clark Kent. Kelvin ends up trying to fight Clark near Luthor Mansion, however, Clark pushes Kelvin into a nearby lake, were Kelvin ends up trapped in ice, and most probably dies.[7] | ||||
Harry Bollston | Eric Christian Olsen (Young Harry) George Murdock (Old Harry) |
1 | "Hourglass" | |
Harry Volk was supposed to attend the Metropolis Conservatory and study to be a concert pianist. However, after his teacher recommended someone else, Harry killed the teacher’s son by strangling him with a piano wire. Harry reasoned that since the teacher killed Harry’s dream of attending the conservatory, he would then kill his teacher’s dream or as he quoted Euripides, “The sins of the father are visited upon the children.” After serving his sentence and changing his last name to Bollston, he was allowed to stay at the retirement facility to live out the remainder of his life because he was deemed a harmless old man. Taking a stroll with Lana, Harry was trying to sneak a cigarette while Lana left him alone for a minute, but the lighter fell. Trying to pick it up, he fell into the koi pond embedded with kryptonite and was revitalized as his 17 year old self. With his newfound vigor, Harry continued his quest of revenge and sought to kill the descendants of the people that took his future away: the descendants of the jury that convicted him. He started with Jim Gage, son of Randolph Gage, by gaining entrance to his house by posing as an electric repairman. Harry then moved on to Zoe Garfield, granddaughter of Eve Garfield. Clark saved Zoe from death and knocked Harry unconscious in the process. Harry then reverted back to an old man while in police custody. After being brought back to the retirement facility, he used the pond of fertility to de-age once again. While young, he went after juror number 11’s, Hiram Kent’s, son, Jonathan Kent. While Jonathan was not home, Martha was. Cornered in the barn silo, Martha pulled the release cord for the feed to come falling down on them. Harry suffocated under the corn to death, but Clark pulled Martha out before she could asphyxiate.[8] | ||||
Cassandra Carver | Jackie Burroughs | 1 | "Hourglass" | |
Cassandra was a kryptonite mutant with the ability of precognition. She can see individual futures by touching the person's hand. She was the first to know about Clark's secret and took it to her grave. She died after seeing Lex Luthor's horrifying future.[8] | ||||
Jodi Melville | Amy Adams | 1 | "Craving" | |
Jodi was an obese girl who wanted to look good for Lana's birthday party, so she made herself a diet shake out of fruits, vegetables, and kryptonite. It made her skinny real fast, but then she started to get unhuman cravings. A lot of food, a roadkill deer, Pete, for example. Fortunately, Clark saved Pete and her. Ingestion of a diet shake, which includes Kryptonite, caused Jodi to loose vast amounts of weight despite having inhuman cravings; cravings that compels her to consume/suck living body fat in order to sustain her rapid metabolism. Even though Jodi ate a lot to subside these cravings,
they always came back.[9] | ||||
Earl Jenkins | Tony Todd | 1 | "Jitters" | |
Earl is a janitor that used to work on Clark's farm. Earl suffers from uncontrollable "jitters" that was the result of an explosion in the area where he was working. He has been looking for a cure for the jitters ever since the accident.[10] | ||||
Jeff Palmer | Kett Turton | 1 | "Shimmer" | |
He attacked all those that would hurt his sister or break her heart, including Lex Luthor. Jeff uses a Kryptonite mutated flower to make him invisible. He was found out by Clark Kent and placed in an institution.[11] | ||||
Bob Rickman | Rick Peters | 1 | "Hug" | |
Rickman was a businessman who was caught in the meteor shower and acquired the ability to force people to do whatever he wanted by a simple handshake. The person that is under control will only snap out of their trance until they complete their mission or are knocked out of it. He went to Smallville and tried to kill his ex-partner, Kyle Tippet via Whitney and Lex. However, Tippet ended up killing him by using his own kryptonite handshake to force him to kill himself.[12] | ||||
Kyle Tippet | Gregory Sporleder | 1 | "Hug" | |
Tippet was a businessman and partner of Rickman and was caught in a meteor shower giving him the ability to make others obey his will with touch. By touching another person, they can control another person. The person under control will only snap out of their trance after they complete their mission or are knocked out of it. Once they revert back from the trance, they retain no memories regarding the time while they were under it's influence. The two made millions doing it but he eventually left Rickman settling down in Smallville as the crazy sculptor. He was finally met by Clark when Rickman came to town and the two became friends and finally Tippet showed his skills and was convinced by Clark to help. Eventually he killed Rickman when they experienced a handshake and his was the stronger will.[12] | ||||
Eric Summers | Shawn Ashmore | 1, 3 | "Leech" | |
Eric Summers was a school reject and the son of a strict science teacher at Smallville High. While on a geology field trip Eric accidentally obtained Clark's powers as his own, while Clark saved him after attempting to commit suicide. The two were struck by lightning, and a meteor rock transfurred Clark's powers to Eric. Eric tried to use his newfound gifts for good but quickly became reckless. Clark confronted Eric at a power station where Clark obtained his powers again.[13] | ||||
Wade Maheny | Kavan Smith | 1 | "Kinetic" | |
Wade Maheny was the leader of a gang who used their powers to steal from Lex and banks. With the aide of a Kryptonite-ink tattoo, Wade and his friends were able to pass through any object. When their tattoos faded they lost their power creating a problem as some would lose an appendage while passing through a vault. Wade convinced Whitney to join his gang and in an attempt to rob Lex again they were stopped by Clark as a car dropped on Wade as his tattoo faded.[14] | ||||
Ryan James | Ryan Kelley | 1, 2 | "Stray" | |
Ryan was a young telepath who could hear human thoughts, excluding Clark due to his extraterestial origins. His stepfather used Ryan for criminal activities, after Ryan's mother died. Martha Kent found him, while driving home, when Ryan ran away from his stepfather. He stayed with the Kents for a while, and became like a little brother to Clark. He is then taken by his aunt to live with her.[15] | ||||
Tyler Randall | Reynaldo Rosales | 1 | "Reaper" | |
Tyler Randall was a young man whose mother wanted to die, asking him to kill her. He attempted to commit suicide after committing the act, and got Kryptonite into his blood. Other than being revived by the meteors from his apparent death, he gained the power to turn anything living he touched into ash. He began to give this form of euthanasia to anyone wishing to end their life. After realizing his mother was still alive he returned to see her (in her sleep), then touched his hands together, thus killing himself.[16] | ||||
Sasha Woodman | Shonda Farr | 1, 7 | "Drone" | |
Sasha is a girl who wanted to become the student body President and with her power to controll bees she eliminated the two other candidates leaving them almost dead. Finally Clark joined the race and she tried to defeat him but the bees began to stop following her, turning on her. Clark saved her, and was later committed to Belle Reve Sanitarium.[17] | ||||
Justin Gaines | Adam Brody | 1 | "Crush" | |
Justin Gaines was a Smallville High student and a gifted artist who was hit by a car and left to die by an unknown driver. He was put in a full body cast and after some time in the hospital, he subconsciously developed telekinesis because he was immoblized. Eventually, everything healed except for his hands but he still wasn't happy because he could never draw again. When he got out of physical therapy he pursued his emotions for Chloe (who was emotionally weak because she was angry at Clark for not being there for her). Chloe helped Justin find the license plate of the person that hit him, so he took the paper of the address and went to find the person alone. Justin went to the address and killed the principal of Smallville High thinking he hit him, but it was later told that it was the principal's son. After subsequently murdering the school head, Principal Kwan, Chloe found out and he tried to kill her. Clark stopped Justin and was institiutionalised at Belle Reeve Asylum.[18] | ||||
Deputy Gary Watts | Darrin Klimek | 1 | "Obscura" | |
Deputy Watts is a cop who tried to get a promotion by solving the disappearance of a citizen, such as Chloe Sullivan and Lana Lang, whom he has kidnapped to do it. He was found out by Lana's Dekretser Syndrome. He was killed by a gunshot to the head for kidnapping. Dispite gaining no powers, Lana was able to see through his eyes when they were both caught in an explosion.[19] |
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Amy Palmer | Azura Skye | 1 | "Shimmer" | |
Amy is the younger sister of Jeff Palmer and is constantly protected by her brother who uses his powers to defend her feelings. She is in love with Lex Luthor even though her family works for him. As it is later found out she is obsessed with him but he appears not to notice her, she is evicted.[11] | ||||
Jude Royce | Corin Nemec | 1 | "Zero" | |
Jude Royce is the ex-fiance of a friend of Lex who was with her at a strip club. When she was there she found him in the arms of two girls, in horror she broke up with him there. As she ran off he followed and threatened to shoot Lex and to her horror she shot her ex-fiance. Three years later a decoy who looked like Jude was paid by Amanda's brother to kidnap Lex but he was shot dead by Amanda's brother who wanted revenge for himself.[20] |
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- ^ "Smallville Episodes | TVGuide.com". TV Guide. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
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- ^ Al Gough, Miles Millar (writers) & Michael Watkins & Philip Sgriccia (directors) (2001-10-23). "Metamorphosis". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 2. 42 minutes in. The WB.
- ^ Greg Walker (writer) & Greg Beeman (director) (2001-10-30). "Hothead". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 3. 42 minutes in. The WB.
- ^ Mark Verheiden (writer) & James Frawley (director) (2001-11-06). "X-Ray". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 4. 42 minutes in. The WB.
- ^ Michael Green (writer) & James A. Contner (director) (2001-11-13). "Cool". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 5. 42 minutes in. The WB.
- ^ a b Doris Egan (writers) & Chris Long (director) (2001-11-20). "Hourglass". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 6. 42 minutes in. The WB.
- ^ Michael Green (writer) & Philip Sgriccia (director) (2001-11-27). "Craving". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 7. 42 minutes in. The WB.
- ^ Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfeld (writers), & Michael Watkins (director) (2001-12-11). "Jitters". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 8. 42 minutes in. The WB.
- ^ a b Mark Verheiden, Michael Green (writers) & D.J. Caruso (director) (2002-01-29). "Shimmer". Smallville. Season 1. Episode 10. 42 minutes in. The WB.
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