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* {{Fainting}}: Lois does the Monster Faint the second time the wolf shows up, and doesn't come around until the guys come on the scene.

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* {{Fainting}}: FaintInShock: Lois does the Monster Faint faints the second time the wolf shows up, and doesn't come around until the guys come on the scene.
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* YouKilledMyFather: Turns out that the "werewolf" is a woman named Babette who believes that Garvin murdered her father to gain his land, and has been using her pet wolf, along with boyfriend Jacques Olivier, to ruin the company.

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* YouKilledMyFather: Turns out that the "werewolf" is a woman named Babette who believes that Garvin murdered her father to gain his land, and has been using her pet wolf, along with boyfriend Jacques Olivier, wolf to ruin the company.

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* FeudingFamilies / YouKilledMyFather: Turns out that the "werewolf" is a woman named Babette who believes that Garvin murdered her father to gain his land, and has been using her pet wolf, along with boyfriend Jacques Olivier, to ruin the company.
* HumanToWerewolfFootprints: The reverse, actually, as Olivier claims he's seen wolf tracks turn into those of a woman.

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* FeudingFamilies / YouKilledMyFather: Turns out that the "werewolf" is a woman named Babette who believes that Garvin murdered her father to gain his land, and has been using her pet wolf, along with boyfriend Jacques Olivier, to ruin the company.
* HumanToWerewolfFootprints: The reverse, actually, as woodcutter Jacques Olivier claims he's seen wolf tracks turn into those of a woman.



* StockFootage: The forest fire is clearly this, except in close-ups.

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* StockFootage: The forest fire is clearly this, except in close-ups.close-ups.
* YouKilledMyFather: Turns out that the "werewolf" is a woman named Babette who believes that Garvin murdered her father to gain his land, and has been using her pet wolf, along with boyfriend Jacques Olivier, to ruin the company.
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* FeudingFamilies: Turns out the motivation is that woodcutter Jacques Olivier believes Garvin cheated his father out of his land.

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* FeudingFamilies: FeudingFamilies / YouKilledMyFather: Turns out the motivation is that woodcutter Jacques Olivier the "werewolf" is a woman named Babette who believes that Garvin cheated his murdered her father out of to gain his land.land, and has been using her pet wolf, along with boyfriend Jacques Olivier, to ruin the company.
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* StockFootage: The forest fire is clearly this, except in close-ups.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Let's just say that Olivier makes a less than convincing French Canadian. (The lady "werewolf," when she eventually talks, isn't much better.)

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* StockFootage: The forest fire is clearly this, except in close-ups.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Let's just say that Olivier makes a less than convincing French Canadian. (The lady "werewolf," when she eventually talks, isn't much better.))
* StockFootage: The forest fire is clearly this, except in close-ups.
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*ArtisticLicensePhysics: At the end, Superman induces rain to put out a forest fire by using a great long wire to conduct lightning ... somewhere. [[MST3KMantra Don't think about it too hard.]]


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*StockFootage: The forest fire is clearly this, except in close-ups.
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* FeudingFamilies: Turns out the motivation is that Olivier believes Garvin cheated his father out of his land.
* HumanToWerewolfFootprints: The reverse, actually, as woodcutter Jacques Olivier claims he's seen wolf tracks turn into those of a woman.
* LimitedWardrobe: An odd example that feels a bit like a time/budget screwup: while Lois and Jimmy change into outdoorsy clothes when they arrive in the woods, Clark keeps wearing the same double-breasted suit and fedora that he always wears.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Let's just say that Olivier makes a less than convincing French Canadian.

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* FeudingFamilies: Turns out the motivation is that woodcutter Jacques Olivier believes Garvin cheated his father out of his land.
* HumanToWerewolfFootprints: The reverse, actually, as woodcutter Jacques Olivier claims he's seen wolf tracks turn into those of a woman.
* LimitedWardrobe: An odd example that feels a bit like the result of a time/budget screwup: while Lois and Jimmy change into outdoorsy clothes when they arrive in the woods, Clark keeps wearing the same double-breasted suit and fedora that he always wears.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Let's just say that Olivier makes a less than convincing French Canadian. (The lady "werewolf," when she eventually talks, isn't much better.)
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The logging company that supplies the Daily Planet with its paper pulp is losing its employees due to a series of mishaps, along with the firm belief of many of them that they're being haunted by a female werewolf. Perry White sends Lois, Clark and Jimmy to investigate. On the way, Superman narrowly averts a train crash when he sees that the rail bridge has been sabotaged. After that, Lois twice sees the mysterious wolf, but it's gone when the others show up. Their suspicions settle on the company owner, Sam Garvin, but it turns out that a woodcutter with a grudge is behind the attacks.
!!This episode contains examples of:
*{{Fainting}}: Lois does the Monster Faint the second time the wolf shows up, and doesn't come around until the guys come on the scene.
*FriendToAllLivingThings: In addition to rescuing Jimmy and Lois from a forest fire, Superman stops to save a distressed marten.
*FeudingFamilies: Turns out the motivation is that Olivier believes Garvin cheated his father out of his land.
*HumanToWerewolfFootprints: The reverse, actually, as woodcutter Jacques Olivier claims he's seen wolf tracks turn into those of a woman.
*LimitedWardrobe: An odd example that feels a bit like a time/budget screwup: while Lois and Jimmy change into outdoorsy clothes when they arrive in the woods, Clark keeps wearing the same double-breasted suit and fedora that he always wears.
*OohMeAccentsSlipping: Let's just say that Olivier makes a less than convincing French Canadian.

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