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Hi, the title of this post pretty much says it. In which episode do we see Dr. Klein for the first time?
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I thought, it was 3-06 "Don't tug on Superman's cape". What's striking though, is that the script introduces him with another name (Petersen... who would have thought... that's not even a real name in Germany... and here I thought we'd have a clever fellow countryman) Maybe they changed that afterwards...
Jana
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Yes, it was DTOSC. Kenneth Kimmins IMDB filmography lists all 16 of his appearances on L&C in order: 1. Don't Tug on Superman's Cape (5 November 1995) - Dr. Klein 2. Ultra Woman (12 November 1995) - Dr. Bernard Klein 3. Chip Off the Old Clark (19 November 1995) - Dr. Klein 4. Super Mann (26 November 1995) - Dr. Klein 5. Seconds (25 February 1996) - Dr. Klein 6. Oedipus Wrecks (24 March 1996) - Dr. Klein 7. It's a Small World After All (28 April 1996) - Dr. Klein 8. Through a Glass, Darkly (5 May 1996) - Dr. Klein 9. Brutal Youth (20 October 1996) - Dr. Klein 10. Dead Lois Walking (11 November 1996) - Dr. Klein 11. Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark (17 November 1996) - Dr. Klein 12. Lethal Weapon (5 January 1997) - Dr. Klein 13. Shadow of a Doubt (19 April 1997) - Dr. Klein 14. Voice from the Past (26 April 1997) - Dr. Klein 15. Toy Story (7 June 1997) - Dr. Klein 16. The Family Hour (14 June 1997) - Dr. Klein
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Thanks... He doesn't appear in S2, what a shame. I was afraid he wouldn't. But I guess it won't be too bad if I make him appear earlier, will it? I so much wanted to use him for my current story.
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Yeah, I don't think it's much of a problem. In fact, I was recently reading "Affirmation" where the author (shame on my bad memory) did the same thng because it fitted into the (S2-)story. Feel free
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I didn't worry about that with *my* story. Dr. Klein could have been working at STAR Labs long before they introduced him on the series.
I personally wrote him into a story set during the Pilot episode.
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That's not a problem in my opinion. By the time Dr. Klein is introduced, it's obvious that Clark has known him for a while and there isn't any information about when they met, so you can put him in anywhere you like.
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Hehe, yeah! More Dr. Klein!
Schnuffichen said something about him being German? He sure has a German name, has he a German accent as well?
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