The Greatest American Hero - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Two-Hundred-Mile-an-Hour Fastball
Operation Spoil Sport
Don't Mess Around with Jim
Ralph and Bill are kidnapped by a tycoon who fakes his own death...and seems to know more about the suit than they do
Hog Wild
Classical Gas
Ralph and Pam help his students rehearse their rock band for a show, not realizing the promoter plans to release nerve gas into the audience.
The Beast in Black
Bill is possessed by a woman's spirit. To rescue him, Ralph crosses to another dimension and discovers that his super-suit won't function.
The Lost Diablo
Bill learns of a lost gold mine and tricks Ralph and the kids into helping him search for it.
Plague
Bill and Ralph must track down a group of gun-runners while dealing with a plague threat.
A Train of Thought
Ralph suffers amnesia after being knocked out while trying to stop a hijacked train.
Now You See It...
Ralph is able to see two hours into the future - at which time Pam's plane will crash.
The Hand-Painted Thai
Just Another Three Ring Circus
The Shock Will Kill You
While rescuing a stricken space shuttle Ralph becomes hyper-magnetized resulting his being attracted to all things metal.
A Chicken in Every Plot
The Devil in the Deep Blue Sea
While visiting Bermuda, Bill investigates whether dinosaur attacks may cause the loss of ships in the Bermuda Triangle.
It's All Downhill from Here
Dreams
There's Just No Accounting...
Ralph's suit proves no match for the IRS when a satchel of money from a kidnapping turns up in Ralph's living room.
The Good Samaritan
Ralph's good deeds are complicated when two convicts escape and Bill thinks he's the target.
Captain Bellybuster and the Speed Factory
When a man who plays a superhero for a hamburger chain discovers that the stores are a front for drug dealers, he calls on Ralph for help.
Who's Woo in America
Ralph's Mom is going to marry a con man who is smuggling a micro-chip that corrupt oilmen have killed for.
Lilacs, Mr. Maxwell
Ralph breaks into the FBI archives and helps Bill solve a number of cold cases. As a result, Bill becomes a hero and a target for a beautiful KGB assassin.
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