Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman: Season 3
- 3 - 22Big Girls Don't FlyMay. 12, 1996
- 3 - 21Through a Glass, DarklyMay. 05, 1996
- 3 - 20It's a Small World After AllApr. 28, 1996
- 3 - 19Oedipus WrecksMar. 24, 1996
- 3 - 18Forget Me NotMar. 10, 1996
- 3 - 17SecondsFeb. 25, 1996
- 3 - 16Double JeopardyFeb. 18, 1996
- 3 - 15I Now Pronounce You...Feb. 11, 1996
- 3 - 14Tempus, Anyone?Jan. 21, 1996
- 3 - 13The Dad Who Came In From the ColdJan. 14, 1996
- 3 - 12Never on SundayJan. 07, 1996
- 3 - 11Home Is Where the Hurt IsDec. 17, 1995
- 3 - 10Virtually DestroyedDec. 10, 1995
- 3 - 9Super MannNov. 26, 1995
- 3 - 8Chip Off the Old ClarkNov. 19, 1995
- 3 - 7Ultra WomanNov. 12, 1995
- 3 - 6Don't Tug on Superman's CapeNov. 05, 1995
- 3 - 5Just Say NoahOct. 22, 1995
- 3 - 4When Irish Eyes Are KillingOct. 15, 1995
- 3 - 3ContactOct. 01, 1995
- 3 - 2Ordinary PeopleSep. 24, 1995
- 3 - 1We Have a Lot to Talk AboutSep. 17, 1995
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman's third season originally aired between September 17, 1995 and May 12, 1996, beginning with "We Have a Lot to Talk About". The series loosely follows the comic philosophy of writer John Byrne, with Clark Kent as the true personality, and Superman as a secondary disguise. As the show's title suggests, it focuses as much on the relationship between Clark Kent and Lois Lane as on the adventures of Clark's alter-ego. The central characters in season 3 are Dean Cain as Clark Kent/Superman, Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane, Lane Smith as Perry White, Eddie Jones as Jonathan Kent, K Callan as Martha Kent, Justin Whalin as Jimmy Olsen. Season three would go on to be the most successful season of Lois & Clark in its run. The show averaged at least 15 million viewers per episode, and ranked 44th for the season. In the premiere episode, Lois revealed that she had recently learned Clark's secret identity. Only later in the seventh episode of the season, "Ultra Woman", did Lois finally accept Clark's proposal. The long-anticipated wedding was put off to coincide with the characters' marriage in the comics, which led to many storylines designed to delay and interrupt the wedding on the TV series Another controversy erupted when ABC announced that the wedding would actually take place Valentine's Day weekend, even sending out heart-shaped "wedding invitations" to ABC News staff, only to present viewers with a bogus wedding, in which Clark unwittingly married a clone of Lois. Developed by a mad scientist whose creations requires to ingest frogs periodically as nourishment. Which started a main thrilling climax of a special five-part story, with Lois being kidnapped by Lex Luthor who had put the clone in her place. And later with Lois suffering amnesia after a sharp hit on the head and needed to regain her memory.