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When Lois refuses to reveal her source of a story accusing the company Viologic of knowingly selling faulty equipment, she is suspended from the Daily Planet. Now, Lois and Clark need to work to find the criminal and restore her good reputation as reporter.
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      • Goof: When Lois' barrel fills with water, it reaches her face. But when Superman starts lifting it out of the water, the water immediately begins to recede, even though she is not yet out of the water, and the only way the water could be coming in is from the top where the lid's seal is not watertight. The water should have continued to rise, and would not have run out even after it was pulled up unless it was overturned. And then when it is overturned, only a small amount of water runs out. Finally, Superman's suit is not wet after the rescue, just his face and hair- you can see a drip spot on his left shoulder. Edit
      • Goof: Hoffman leaves a message for Lois on a tissue written with a black marker. But the message is not seen through the tissue when he is cleaning his glasses. Marker ink would have gone through the tissue and been easily visible from both sides. Edit
      • Lois is annoyed but not surprised when she learns that Sheldon Bender is the attorney of Thorp's company Viologic. Bender was the attorney of Lex Luthor before he jumped off a building in the first season finale "The House of Luthor". Edit
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      • Lois: You want to meet someone who knows a lot about manure, stick around. Daniel Hansen's here. Martha: Who's that? Lois: State senator, he's running for governor. He's in Perry's office right now trying to sucker the Planet's endorsement. Perry: Lois, Clark, oh, glad you're all still here. Mr Hansen was just saying how much he wanted to meet you. Hansen: Oh, hello. I'm a big fan. I've always enjoyed your investigative articles. Lois: Well, thank you. I'm sure if you get elected we'll have a lot to write about. Edit
      • Clark: Look Lois, it's passed babbling hour could you get to the point, please? Edit
      • Lois: (On the phone) Lois Lane. The trap is set? Hundreds will die? Poison gas. Does anyone else know about this? Clark: Lois?! Lois: Clark, relax it's just my exterminator. Edit
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      • Jimmy refers to Thorp as "the boy wonder" several times. This is a nod to another DC Comic book hero, Robin. Edit

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