
SEASON 4
Executive Producer:
Ilya Salkind
Character created by: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Music: Kevin Kiner
CAST
| Clark
Kent/Superboy: Lana Lang: Lex Luthor: Dr. Peterson: Jonathan Kent: Martha Kent: Matt Ritter: C. Dennis Jackson: |
Gerard
Christopher Stacy Haiduk Sherman Howard George Chakiris Stuart Whitman Salome Jens Peter Jay Fernandez Robert Levine |
SEASON 1 | SEASON 2 | SEASON 3 | SEASON 4 | SEASON 5
#79-80 - A Change Of
Heart, part 1 & 2 - (10/6/91-10/13/91)
Writer: Paul Stubenrauch
Director: David Nutter
Lana has been waiting for Superboy for a long time and now, tired
of loving a superhero, begins to date Adam Verrel (Michael DesBarres),
one of Capitol City's richest bachelors. But he's also the most evil.
While Adam is busy dating Lana, he is also planting suggestions of
malcontent in people's minds. Throughout the city, there are huge television
monitors which Adam has set up at his own expense, to broadcast messages
encouraging people to care for their city. Unfortunately, although what is heard
are such motivating sayings as, "A clean city is a happy city," the
subliminal message plays quite a different tune. People begin to act more and
more strangely, while becoming more violent as well. Superboy is warned
of Verrel's intent by Tommy Puck (Bill Mumy [Lost In Space]),
once an evil criminal who had developed the technology Verrel is using,
but had a change of heart since contracting a fatal disease after volunteering
for a medical experiment in jail. When he learns of Verrel's duplicity, Superboy
rushes to protect Lana, only to have Adam frame the Boy Of
Steel for Lana's death. But can she really be dead?
Superboy agrees to go to jail and await trial while Adam uses Lana, whose death he simulated, to lure Tommy Puck into helping him destroy the people of Capitol City. Tommy, afraid for Lana, agrees while the city gets crazier and crazier. Finally, Superboy decides he must break out of jail to save his city and, as he does so, learns there is a cure for Tommy's disease. Superboy realizes the monitors are to blame for the growing insanity, and begins to smash them. Using the monitors, Verrel shows Superboy that Lana is alive and in his power and Superboy must try to save her. With the help of Tommy Puck, who kills Verrel, Lana is freed. But when Puck hears there is a cure for his illness, he appears to have another change of heart and runs off - perchance to experiment again?
#81 - The Kryptonite
Kid - (10/20/91)
Writers: Michael Carlin and Andrew Helfer
Director: Thierry Notz
While trying to find a cure for Superboy's weakness to Kryptonite,
a young genius, Mike Walker (Jay Underwood), gets blasted with the green
stuff, which begins to take over his body. Mike, scared, dying, and
angry, breaks out of the military institute where he so recently worked and
begins a rampage across the city as the "Kryptonite Kid," a
green man who can blast energy from his fingertips. Superboy, unable to
approach the Kryptonite Kid, enlists some help from a look-alike, Vic
Ferraro, who had been jailed for impersonating Superboy. Vic
approaches the Kryptonite Kid, trying to convince him to return to the
lab where a cure for his condition has been found. When the Kid realizes
that Vic is an imposter, the real Superboy has to step in, despite
his weakness to Kryptonite. While all the military stand and watch, only Vic,
who has just lately learned about heroism, steps back in to help save the day.
#82 - The Basement
- (10/27/91)
Writer: Toby Martin
Director: Hugh Martin
When Lana takes a field call to investigate a basement for ghosts, she
finds none - only and alien that takes over the identities of others. The alien
takes on Lana's form and is about to take her entire identity when it is
interrupted. Lana uses the distraction to damage the identity stealing
device. The creature, however, is able to get enough of Lana's memories
and behavior before the device breaks to pass for her at the Bureau. The
alien realizes that she needs Lana in order to lure Superboy to
her. But she makes the mistake of telling Clark she'll be back. When she
does not return on time, Clark, concerned because Lana is always
punctual, goes to the basement as Superboy. There, he is confronted with
the two identical Lanas. He chooses the wrong one until the alien, not
knowing that Lana lied to her, tells Superboy to kill the real
Lana - just as he always kills his enemies. Now knowing which is the alien - Lana
knows he always tries not to kill - a struggle ensues. The creature
attaches her shape-changing device to Superboy but he is able to dislodge
it, and the alien is transformed to the substance her device is now attached to
- thin air!
#83 - Darla Goes
Ballistic - (11/3/91)
Writer: Sherman Howard
Director: John Huneck
While Lex Luthor is feverishly working on a potion to make himself an
even greater genius, Darla is getting more and more annoyed. Lex
barely spends time with her as it is, and now it's her birthday! He won't pay
attention and, finally, she destroys his experiment to get him to react. He does
- and tells her to go ahead and kill herself it that's what she wants. Instead,
she unknowingly drinks his experiment and becomes a human supercomputer, with psychokinetic
powers as well. Darla sets her sights on Superboy, and kidnaps Clark
and Lana to lure the Boy Of Steel. Clark convinces Lex
to let him go - so that he can get to Superboy, who will help Lex
create an antidote. Armed with the antidote and a bottle of champagne, Lex
tries to get the cure into Darla. She guesses his intent, and is willing,
but can't let down the force shield she has subconsciously built around herself.
But there is and even simpler antidote - all Lex has to do is give her
what she wanted in the first place - a little love and understanding.
#84 - Paranoia
- (11/10/91)
Writer: Paul
Stubenrauch
Director: David Nutter
Just as reports of a UFO come in, Jackson's superiors show up at the
office, claiming that one of the field operatives knows something of interest to
national security. The begin grueling interviews with all the staff, making them
all paranoid. Though the little group is normally quite loyal to each other,
they now begin to look at one another with suspicion. Particularly vocal are Lou
(Jack Larson [The
Adventures Of SUPERMAN])
and Alexis (Noel Neill [The
SUPERMAN Serials,
The
Adventures Of SUPERMAN]).
That night, when one of the superiors, Flynn (Jordan Williams), is seen
by Lou and Clark, dead and bleeding, yet minutes later Lana
sees him alive, the group gets to thinking. They realize that the two superiors,
and the two policemen who came to investigate the murder are aliens, trying to
cover up evidence at the Bureau. Clark is able to slip out as the
aliens decide to leave and captures them all in the elevator. More aliens show
up and explain that the captured four are convicts and that their race generates
emotions, in this case paranoia, the way humans generate heat.
#85-86 - Know Thine
Enemy, part 1 & 2 - (11/7/91-11/24/91)
Writer: J.M. DeMatteis
Director: Bryan Spicer
Lana wakes to the voice of Lex Luthor on her radio, telling all of
Capitol City that they only have six hours to live. To Darla's
chagrin, however, this is not yet another ploy for ransom money. Lex is
determined to the blow the two of them up with the rest of the world. Luthor
lures Superboy to his old lab, where he and Lana find a
contraption which, when he puts on the attached headset, plunges Superboy
into Lex's memories as Lex himself. There, he learns that Lex
was the victim of a physically and mentally abusive father and that the only
light in his life was his younger sister, Lena (Jennifer Hawkins). Lana,
seeing Superboy suffering, tries to discover how to break the trance and,
finding none, enters Luthor's memories herself. As Darla pleads
with Lex, we discover that Lena had recently died and that Lex
has created Lex and Lena androids that will live together forever,
as he once had promised her- alone in the world. Lana is able to break Superboy
out of Luthor's memory loop before he becomes embedded in it forever.
They look for information on Lena, only to find the article on her death.
After further investigation, however, it seems that she may have faked it. Lana
continues her search as Superboy follows a signal he believes is coming
from Lex. Instead, he finds Darla, who has shot Lex in the
arm and is seeking Superboy's help. She leads Superboy to Lex's
new lab where Lex insists there's no way to stop the bomb. When Lana
shows up with Lena (Denise Gossett) - who explains to Lex how much
she's hated him - he is determined to go ahead with the destruction. But the Lex
android, whom Luthor programmed so well with his love for Lena,
stops the countdown as Lex, forever hurting, insists he never loved his
sister
#87 - Hell Breaks
Loose - (12/1/91)
Writer: James Ponti
Director: Bob Wiemer
As construction is being done at the Bureau, workers begin to notice
strange things. Tools are found twisted and mangled, they hear unexplained
noises and voices, and see phantom lights. Clark and Lana, working
late one night, hear something strange as well. Investigating, a strange wind
from inside the room nearly blows Lana out the window. The next
day, the workers find a second wall behind the one they were breaking down and,
between the two, a clarinet. (In the 30's, the building housed a grand ballroom
call the Trocadel.) Lana decides to call in paranormal
specialists, and that night they discover a gun where the clarinet had been.
Later, it shoots itself into the wall which Superboy then crashes down,
revealing a human skeleton. It is the remains of a clarinet player, Johnny
Carino(Gerard
Christopher),
who once worked with the mob that owned the Trocadel. In love with Lisa
(Phyllis Alexion), Johnny decided to go straight. His boss doesn't
see eye to eye, and has Johnny shot and stuffed in the wall. But Johnny's
spirit can't rest easy as he had promised Lisa that that very night they
would go away together - she was to meet him back at the Trocadel. He had
told her that he would wait for her - forever if he had to. Lana finds Lisa
who, though elderly, is still alive and brings her to the Bureau where
the spirit of Johnny has created a wind tunnel and is jeopardizing the
lives of everyone there, even Superboy. The disturbance subsides when Lisa
approaches and Johnny's voice tells her that he waited, and he will still
be waiting when she's ready. His mission over, the Bureau rests at peace
once more.
#88 - Into The
Mystery - (12/8/91)
Writer: J.M. DeMatteis
Director: John Huneck
Superboy is haunted. Haunted by the vision of Azrael (Peggy
O'Neal), a mysterious woman who seems to bring disaster wherever she appears,
yet he is the only one who sees her. And he haunted by the memory of his Aunt
Cassandra (Frances Peach), a favorite relative whom the rest of the family
never understood. As Clark tries to track his aunt, he becomes convinced
that there is some relation between Cassandra and Azrael. He finds
Cassandra in a small town, stricken with cancer, and wishing that death
would take her soon. Yet she prayed to see her nephew, Clark, once more.
Death, in the form of Azrael, heeded her prayer, and led Clark to
his aunt. While once we were able to see only the destruction death could bring,
we now see the solace it is capable of as Azrael welcomes Cassandra
into her open arms and she is engulfed in light.
#89 - To Be Human,
part 1 - (1/19/92)
Writer: J.M. DeMatteis
Director: John Huneck
While listening to a newscaster describing the panic and confusion created by a
super-terrorist called Chaos (Paul McCrane), we open on a touching scene,
in a quaint but misshapen cottage, where Bizarro Lana (Leith Audrey) is
lovingly serving an equally bizarre breakfast to Bizarro (Barry Meyers).
The mood is not to last, however, as Bizarro Lana's body begins to smoke,
and she bursts into flames. As Bizarro later grieves beside her grave, Superboy
comes to comfort him, and decides to take him to a research doctor (Patricia
Helwick) to see what can be done to make Bizarro more human. The doctor
concludes that the only hope is to transfer Superboy's brain-waves to Bizarro.
She knows Bizarro will gain intelligence, but lose his powers, rendering
him almost human. The effect it will have on Superboy, however, is
unknown. They go ahead with the procedure, and Bizarro does indeed gain
intelligence. The doctor begins the process of teaching him as Superboy
leaves, feeling only slightly dizzy. Bizarro makes great progress and,
once his skin has been altered to look human (actually the face of the doctor's
dead son), visits Clark who christens him Bill Zarro. But Clark/Superboy
is not so fortunate and his dizziness and weakness gets worse. When Superboy
attempts to stop Chaos' latest terrorism, he is struck down, and Chaos
throws Superboy's limp body into his car and speeds away.
#90 - To Be Human,
part 2 - (1/29/92)
Writer: J.M.
DeMatteis
Director: John Huneck
Superboy awakens to find himself still in a weakened state and trapped in
Chaos' hideout, and old abandoned hotel. Chaos, seeing Superboy
conscious, begins to kick and beat him in front of the cameras set to televise
the event to the world, as Chaos preaches the futility of hope. Bill/Bizarro
sees what is happening to Superboy and becomes confused. Bill
knows the only thing that can save Superboy is for him to reverse the
process and become a freak again. Though at first he refuses to do this, he
realizes Superboy would never let him suffer, and Bill asks the
doctor to change him back into Bizarro. While Bill is transforming
back into Bizarro, Lana finds Superboy's trail and goes to
the hotel alone. She struggles with Chaos for his gun and is thrown off
the roof of the building. But before she can be hurt, Bizarro catches
Lana and carries her to the roof where he confronts Chaos, who tries to
convince Bizarro that the two of them are brother-freaks. Bizarro
sees the truth in this, but is still attached to his brother Superboy,
and therefore must fight Chaos. Afterwards, although Bizarro
cannot be changed back into Bill, the research doctor begins the slow but
rewarding process of teaching Bizarro as he is.
#91 - West Of Alpha
Centauri - (2/2/92)
Writers: Mark Jones, Paul Stubenrauch and Stan Berkowitz
Director: Jeff Kibbee
A small titanium colored cube, which a young boy saw drop out of the sky, is
brought to the Bureau For Extranormal Matters. When it begins ticking,
and the police bomb squad can't penetrate the cube's surface, Superboy is
called in. As Superboy breaks the cube's surface and disarms the bomb, an
alarm goes off inside and a man appears in a bolt of lightening. He grabs Superboy
and, much to the Boy Of Steel's surprise, the other man is stronger. When
Lana interferes, she is transported along with the other two into a space
ship. She and Superboy are then put into the ship's prison where they
find many others whose grandparents were put there for mutiny. The present
captain brought Superboy there because one of the prison factions
believes a savior will come symbolized by what looks much like Superboy's S-shield.
The captain hoped that once they saw that Superboy couldn't get out of
the prison, they'd stop plotting. Superboy tries to convince the
prisoners to band together - there are several factions fighting amongst
themselves - but they seem unable to do so. Finally, Superboy challenges
the captain's right hand man - the same one who caught him before - and, as they
fight, manages to convince him that the captain is lost. When it's obvious that Superboy's
opponent believes him, the guard won't let him out either. Finally all the
prisoners band together, free themselves, and leave the captain alone in the
prison, still shouting out orders.
#92-93 - Threesome,
part 1 & 2 - (2/9/92-2/16/92)
Writer: Stan Berkowitz
Director: David Nutter
Dr. Odessa Vexman (Justina Vail), a psychiatrist, harbors deep resentment
against Superboy. She once helped him, with the hope of capturing his
attention, but when he was oblivious to her, she felt rejected. Now, a prison
psychiatrist where both Metallo and Lex Luthor are kept, she
manages to set them free, hoping to convince them to work together to destroy Superboy.
Meanwhile, while Lana feels homesick and goes home to Smallville, Clark
stays in Capitol City to keep tabs on the now at large Metallo and
Luthor. When Superboy sees that Odessa worked at the prison
and is now missing, he suspects her, but it isn't until Clark is looking
at her files at the Bureau and Matt tips him off about Odessa's
feelings for Superboy - something he was previously unaware of - that
he's really suspicious. When Superboy follows the path of destruction
which Odessa has left to lead him on, he is met by Metallo and Luthor
who has rigged a device to affect Superboy's hearing and, therefore,
sense of balance. As Superboy stumbles, overcome by Luthor's
creation, the three villains (including Odessa) move slowly toward him. Superboy
just manages to escape the three villains as they approach him for the final
kill but, unable to counteract the effects of the sound machine Luthor
has built, he goes to Smallville to find a way around it. When he
arrives, he finds Lana upset with the way Smallville, hit by a
worsening economy, is being turned into a pit of gambling, with X-rated theaters
on the way. When Superboy steps into the picture, the owner of the casino
calls on Luthor, Metallo, and Odessa for help. The three
arrive as Superboy discovers that he can counteract one sound machine
with another and they'll cancel each other out. Armed with his machine, and a
lead sheet to take care of Metallo's Kryptonite, Superboy heads
for a showdown. He takes care of Metallo first, then uses his sound
machine against Luthor's, which he then destroys. But as the villains
scatter, he forgets about his own which Odessa later retrieves. Lana
has a few plans of her own though, and ducks into a thrift shop where she
manages to get an outfit just like Odessa's. When Metallo sees her
with Superboy, he thinks the doctor is double-crossing him, and Metallo
tries to strangle Odessa. Luthor stops him by removing the Kryptonite
from Metallo's chest and approaches Superboy, who is already
fading fast from the sound. Ignoring Odessa's warnings to be careful, Luthor
is gloating at the kill when Superboy uses his heat vision to make a sign
drop onto Lex and knock him out. As Odessa tries to grab the
dropped Kryptonite, Lana goes for her and, just as Superboy
crushes the sound generator, Lana uses the Kryptonite to knock Odessa
out and she and Superboy walk away leaving the threesome together,
unconscious, in their wake.
#94 - Out Of Luck
- (2/23/92)
Writer: Sandy Fries
Director: Bob Wiemer
A two-bit thief, Charlie Carmichael (Pat Cupo), pulls a job on an old
coin shop and makes off with a cursed coin that gives him good luck while giving
bad luck to all who come near him. As Clark and Lana see Charlie
driving recklessly, Clark becomes Superboy and tries to stop him
but before he can get to Charlie, a telephone pole is struck by
lightening and begins to fall towards Lana. In the interference, Charlie
gets away while, after catching the pole, Superboy himself is struck by
lightening. The proximity to Charlie and his coin starts a string of bad
luck for Lana and Superboy, who can't seem to get his rescue
missions right. Superboy himself comes to believe in the curse and, when
he arrives in the nick of time to save Lana who's been kidnapped by Carmichael,
is unable to act. Lana tells him she's learned the incantation to
counteract the curse and Superboy, using it, gets his confidence back and
is able to defeat Charlie. When Lana later tells him the
incantation was just some Latin she remembered from high school, it seems the
curse isn't real until we see that Charlie was no longer in possession of
the coin when Superboy overcame him. Charlie dropped the coin at
the last job he did, and it has now been picked up by someone else - to start
the chain again?
#95 - Who Is
Superboy? - (3/1/92)
Writer: Stan Berkowitz
Director: Bob Wiemer
A new computer is brought to the Bureau that is capable of recreating
incidents when given pictures of the location and the participants, and an
eyewitness account. The salesman leaves it there until the next day so they can
try it out, giving Lana an idea - she'll come back that night and try to
find out who Superboy is. Very apprehensively, Clark goes with her
and as Lana goes through the Superboy incidents she remembers, we
see a montage of clips from past episodes. In the final analysis, it seems Clark
is the only one who is always there at an incident, but never there once Superboy
shows up. Clark tries to point out all that things that could be wrong
with the analysis - all the incidents were recreated from Lana's memory, Superboy
could have more that one alter ego, etc. - when she decides to combine all the
events and let the computer decide who Superboy is. The machine goes into
action, and we see another montage of clips, when Lana suddenly deletes
the program. If Superboy doesn't want anyone to know who he is, she
decides to respect his wishes. As the two start off to get a pizza, they hear
the squeal of brakes and a loud crash. Clark, of course, has to beg off
on their meal and Lana, obviously still suspicious, kisses him and lets
him go.
#96 - Cat And Mouse
- (4/9/92)
Writer: Gerard
Christopher
Director: Peter Kiwitt
Clark is greeted at the office with some good news and some bad news. The
bad news is, because of government cutbacks, his job has been eliminated. The
good news is he's being promoted so he can keep working at the Bureau.
But the bad news is he's got to have a psychiatric evaluation first. Clark
is understandably concerned - will he be able to go through the evaluation
without giving away his identity or refusing to answer any questions? He decides
to go ahead and is examined by Dr. Samantha Meyers (Erin Grey [Buck
Rogers]) who finds him a bit frustrating, although interesting. With every
question she asks, a montage of clips from past shows is triggered and he must
answer with a qualification. Dr. Meyers begins to believe he must be
hiding something, but has faith that the lie detector test will unearth it. Even
on the lie detector test, although Clark gets some difficult questions,
he again is able to qualify them. For instance when asked if he's ever willingly
destroyed public or private property, he answers "Only in
emergencies." The machine stays steady throughout all the questions except
the last = "Have you ever used an alias?" The needle of the lie
detector goes wild as Clark tries to figure out how to answer this
without lying or giving himself away, until it finally smokes and catches fire.
He has only one more test to go - she tells him her recommendation will be
against his promotion. Determined, Clark tells her that he'll appeal her
decision - he's an asset to the Bureau - when she smiles. That was the
answer she was waiting for - proof that he is not too meek for the job.
#97 - Obituary For A
Super-Hero - (4/26/92)
Writer: Stan Berkowitz
Director: John Huneck
As we watch a montage of clips from past episodes of "The Adventures Of
SUPERBOY," we hear the voice of a news anchor talking about the Boy
Of Steel - in the past tense. As the reporter continues his story, he
explains what little is known at this point. The Coast Guard had received a
distress call from a yacht near Capitol City. Just as they neared the
yacht, they saw Superboy landing on the deck only to disappear seconds
later during a enormous explosion. As the reporter continues his coverage of the
event, including man on the street interviews, and a direct link with the Coast
Guard who are searching for Superboy's body, Lex Luthor calls in.
When the Coast Guard captain says his sonar's found something like a human body,
but that the sonar bounces off it like it was made of steel, it seems the
guessing is over and Superboy is really dead. Luthor pops the cork
off his champagne a little early, however. He has now taken over one of the TV
monitors, and begins to gloat to Lana, who is in the studio, about how he
planted the Kryptonite Bomb aboard the yacht. But as he is gloating, the
captain shows the news anchor what the sonar really found - an old brass
figurehead. Superboy had seen the bomb in time and gone underwater,
moving the figurehead under the yacht to fake his own death so that the murderer
would step forward. As Luthor sputters over the raising of the
figurehead, Superboy steps up behind him, surprising Luthor and
the rest of the country except for one little boy (Jesse Leipter) who just knew Superboy
couldn't be dead.
#98 - Metamorphosis
- (5/3/92)
Writer: Paul Robert Coyle
Director: Bob Wiemer
The Bureau has a new mystery on their hands. It seems that old people are
dying with the ID's of young people in their wallets - young people that are
missing. As Clark and Matt investigate one of the latest deaths,
an old woman seems to be constantly on their trail, a trail which finally leads
to a health club owned and run by Adrian Temple (Rowdy Roddy Piper), a
man who is much older than he looks. As Matt talks to Temple, Clark
sees the old woman outside and rushed out to catch her. He is forced to turn
into Superboy to stop her from being run down by a truck and when he does
he finds the woman is none other than Lana! She explains that the
transformation began not long after she was at Temple's health club and
fell asleep during a rub down. Lana went to a doctor who, after finding
traces of gold in Lana's blood, began to look into the history of
alchemy. The doctor shows up at Temple's office just as Lana and Superboy
go back to find it in shambles, and they take a vial of gold liquid which they
find in Temple's refrigerator to analyze it. The results lead the doctor
to believe that Temple uses the blood of young people, along with the
gold liquid, to keep himself young. When he gives them his own blood in return
the age passes on to his victims. Temple follows their trail to the
doctor's office and bursts in on them, in search of his elixir. He's willing to
strike a deal- he'll give them the antidote to save Lana for some of Superboy's
blood. They agree but, instead of Superboy's blood, they transfuse Temple
with the blood of an old man and when he returns to his proper age, Lana
is given back her own.
#99-100 - Rites Of
Passage, part 1 & 2 - (5/10/92-5/17/92)
Writers: Michael Carlin and Andrew Helfer
Director: David Grossman
As Clark celebrates his birthday, a series of events occur: the ship in
which he arrived on Earth begins to hum and glow, the purple crystal which was
taken from the spot where his ship landed begins to hum and glow, and Clark
begins to lose control of his powers. Ma and Pa Kent call him when
the ship begins its manifestations and Clark rushes home. At the same
time, Jackson, who investigated Superboy's landing site twenty
years earlier is called in to go back to Smallville. Afraid to go back
into the field alone after all this time behind a desk, Jackson takes Matt
along with him and Lana, knowing something strange is going on with Clark,
insists on going as well. When Clark gets back to Smallville and
enters the ship, he is greeted by a holographic image of a Krypton elder
who instructs him to place the purple crystal in the receptacle or emergency
measures will be taken. Of course, Clark does not have the purple crystal
and he soon finds out just what those emergency measures are - his powers are
taken away. The holographic image of the Krypton elder explains to Clark
that his powers were taken away because he can not control them until he gets
the purple crystal and completes the rites of passage. If this is not done
within eight hours, his powers will be gone forever. Meanwhile, Jackson, Matt
and Lana arrive in Smallville and visit the scene of Jackson's
investigation twenty-odd years earlier. He remembers passing a pickup truck, and
they start to question area residents, starting with the Kents who own
the closest property. Jonathan and Martha Kent are not very
helpful, but Jackson sees their old truck which they admit is twenty-five
years old, while the Kents learn that Jackson is waiting for the
purple crystal to be delivered to his hotel at any moment. Matt takes the
car and heads off to the hotel to get the package, while Lana and Jackson
walk off to continue their questioning. Clark takes the truck to try and
head Matt off but, though he is successful, an old bully from his Smallville
days works at the hotel and will not relinquish the package to anyone but Jackson.
Clark goes home and, as Matt arrives to get the same song and
dance from the hotel clerk, Clark returns in the Superboy suit and
succeeds in scaring the bully off. He convinces Matt to let him have the
package and returns to the ship just in time to place in the proper receptacle
and undergo the rites of passage. His powers are returned and Clark is
ready to return with the others the next day - until the next time of the
passage.