A disbarred lawyer with an unusual past is given an ability that activates whenever someone tries to do him harm.
When Oscar is unhappy with the way people act at the mall, he is shown another mall where people do behave themselves. There's just a few problems ...
In a galaxy where Luke Skywalker serves aboard the "Enterprise," a powerful being creates changes in the lives of Captain Kirk and Spock. This results in Han Solo being captain of the "Enterprise."
When a man asks a demon's help to perform repeated acts of revenge, the demon insists it be done in a tidy manner. With a tongue-in-cheek approach to the fantastic (and revenge), this story could be an episode of "The Twilight Zone" or "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." Read it and decide for yourself.
A note about Clark's secret has a huge impact on future events.
In the holodeck, Commander Riker arranges for Clark Kent to meet characters from other places and times then proceeds to a magnificent battle in the nearest cornfield.
When Clark Kent and his new super-fast friend make a brief visit to Miami, they interfere with an op by Michael Westen and his friends.
Groggy and weakened, Clark Kent wakes up in a world where no one knows him. Not Pete, not Chloe, not even his dad. A mysterious stranger holds the answers to why Smallville is ruled over by Lionel Luthor. How will Clark return to his own reality?
Waging a tremendous battle inside his own mind, Sam Beckett needs the help of Clark Kent and Daniel Jackson to be free.
Thrown into another dimension where he is a character on a TV show, Clark Kent airs his grievances with the writers and producers of the show. Can he get back home? Note: producers presented here are fictionalized.
Colonel Jack O'Neill is dancing to music from "2001" with Raj, Howard, Sheldon and Leonard. Until the Terminators and Replicators invade the holodeck. Added bonus: Teal'c sings "Soft Kitty" to Sheldon.
The title says it all. Special guest star: Captain Picard.
Blinded by the meteor shower, Cassandra Carver sees visions of those who will become meteor freaks as well as a mysterious figure who saves Metropolis and all the world...
As in the episode "Infamous," Clark Kent once again has his identity publicly exposed, prompting the need to use the Legion ring to travel back six months in time to the offices of DC Comics.
When the Joker is given the power to create altered timelines, Clark and SG-1 must restore those timelines. Including the one where Captain Kirk and Spock live in Smallville. They get occasional help from the guys on "The Big Bang Theory." That's when the Joker isn't messing with all their minds. Bonus feature: multiple SG-1's!
J and K attempt to break into Belle Reve while two doctors discuss the many fantasy worlds of their patient Lex Luthor.
When an evil alien being forces Captain Kirk's crew to battle Luke Skywalker's Rebels, the guys from "The Big Bang Theory" get caught in the middle.
You know that episode where at the end Howard uses a replica of the Mars Rover to deliver a baseball but it moves too slowly and the audience boos him? In this story there's a big turnaround on that.
A dimension-hopping father tells the best bedtime story ever, which begins like this: I never thought my visit to SaveMart would end with me in a lightsaber battle with Darth Vader. But that's what happened when Imperial stormtroopers took over the store, and I ended up in a detention cell with Han Solo and Princess Leia.
While in an altered state, Clark, Pete and Chloe talk about the wild things they will do in the future.