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Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman: I Now Pronounce You...

Episode score 8.6 Great

I Now Pronounce You...

  • 59.
  • Season: 3
  • Episode: 15
  • First Aired: 2/11/1996
  • Prod Code: 457415

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Lois is paranoid a disaster will happen by their wedding day, so Clark asks Perry for a story to take their minds off all the wedding stress. The supposedly "small" story is about the robbery of frogs, but they discover the frogs are actually food for clones, and that one of the clones has replaced the President of the United States! They finally solve the case in time to get married. But at night, while Clark is in bed waiting for Lois, she is in the bathroom... eating a frog! Add a recap »

Writers:
Chris Ruppenthal
Director:
Jim Pohl
Stars:
K Callan (Martha Kent)
Dean Cain (Clark Kent/Superman)
Teri Hatcher (Lois Lane)
Lane Smith (Perry White)
Justin Whalin (Jimmy Olsen (seasons 2-4))
Eddie Jones (Jonathan Kent)
Recurring Role:
Harve Presnell (Sam Lane)
Beverly Garland (Ellen Lane)
Guest Star:
Wesley Mann (Phil)
Ria Pavia (Cindy)
Oliver Muirhead (Manager)
Paul Linke (Church Deacon)
Joshua Devane (Agent Roberts)
Charles Gunning (Delivery Driver)
Natalie Strauss (Maid)
Forry Smith (Agent Walker)
Brad Garrett (Reverend Bob)
Fred Willard (The President)
Tony Curtis (Dr. Isaac Mamba)
  • When the shot first switches to Dr. Mamba dancing, there is a piece of film equipment in the lower right corner of the shot. edit »
  • The hotel manager is the same actor who previously showed Lois and Clark Caskets at the cemetery office in "Resurrection". edit »
  • This episode was originally entitled "It Happened All Night", a nod to the movie It Happened One Night edit »
  • Superman: Miss Lane, I think you have a wedding to prepare.
    Lois: That's right. I almost forgot. edit »
  • Perry is minister of "The First Church of Blue Suede Deliverance". The name of the church is an allusion to the song made famous by Elvis Presley, "Blue Suede Shoes". edit »
Show Score 8.7 great
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