This is a list of episodes of the 1996–1999 ABC/UPNsitcomClueless. A total of 62 episodes were produced spanning 3 seasons airing from September 20, 1996 to May 25, 1999.
Cher enrolls into drama class and meets a handsome guy named Donal (Christopher Daniel Barnes). They then set a date at a late-night Jazz club, despite Mel giving Cher a strict curfew.
During a class presentation, Miss Geist falls over a backpack and gets hurt. The Headmaster forbids the students from now on to carry backpacks. Cher and Dionne do not accept this ban and organize a protest.
Cher falls deeply in love with a college student. What's so ironic about is that his name is Sonny (Paul Rudd). They are a match made in heaven until Sonny finds out how old Cher is.
Cher finds herself partnered with the school genius/total geek, Felice Lesser (Jennifer Elise Cox) (also known as "Fleas Loser"). Despite coming from different social circles, Cher is shocked to discover that she genuinely likes Felice, and must decide whether to keep being friends with her once the project is over, despite what it could mean for her social standing at Bronson Alcott High.
Murray and Sean are having a new passion – golf - with Dionne feeling neglected. She then seeks advice from Cher, who suddenly teams up with Dionne against Murray and Sean in a "Battle of the Sexes" golf game.
Cher becomes attracted to the new student David Wright (Seth Peterson), who seems like the perfect guy. But she soon figures out that he is not as perfect as she assumed. Melissa Joan Hart guest stars as Sabrina Spellman (from the series Sabrina the Teenage Witch). The title is a reference from a Julie Brown earlier work, Earth Girls Are Easy, in which the main character is seeking true love, her "Mr. Right".
Cher gets a new job at a television company, and her sorority friends remain sorority girls. Meanwhile, her wavy black buff boyfriend is happy that it "is all over."
Note: This is the first episode to air on UPN and Doug Sheehan joins the cast as Mel Horwitz replacing Michael Lerner.
Cher has fallen in love with Ricardo (Jacob Vargas), a young Mexican singer from a salsa club. But then it turns out that he is cleaning pools during the day and is also a bad kisser. And he founds out the same applies to her.
The election to the homecoming queen is approaching. Cher is angry, when she discovers that her secret admirer Marshall (Danny Strong) suggested her as a candidate.
Cher gets a job at a record store in The Valley to pay for a birthday gift for Mel. She begins falling for her boss, Brian (Brad Rowe), who unfortunately dislikes Beverly Hills girls.
Dionne and Cher's old friend, Emily, surprises them both when she returns from New York. But, much to their surprise, Emily is now a morbid goth, and later gets them in trouble for smoking a joint. Meanwhile, Sean and Murray go camping with Mel and Emily's father.
Newly separated Murray and Dionne pretend to have dates to spark jealousy. Meanwhile, Cher, Amber and Sean visit a retirement home to gain extra credit at school. There, they meet people with personalities similar to their own.
Cher and Mel adjust to life in Bakersfield. Dionne, Sean and Murray plan to visit Cher after they learn that Amber has moved into Cher's home with her family.
Cher's friends decide to rescue her and bring her back to Beverly Hills by finding Mel a huge case that he can use his lawyer skills on to make money and move back home.
Cher's 18th birthday party is an incredible bash until Sean, Murray and Adam, Cher's current boyfriend, end up in the hospital, leaving tragic news in the end. Guest appearance by NSYNC.
Cher and Dionne audition potential prom dates from sign-up sheets, while Amber is escorted by a Leonardo DiCaprio lookalike. Meanwhile, Murray becomes attracted to Sean's prom date, Niecy Jackson (Shar Jackson) and wants to ditch his current date, Lydia (Gabrielle Union).
Note: Both Shar Jackson and Lamont Bentley of Moesha guest starred as their characters Niecy Jackson and Hakeem Campbell respectively. During the time that Clueless aired on UPN it followed Moesha on its Tuesday night lineup.
Sean is in trouble after his secret of living in a neighborhood outside of the school district is revealed. Meanwhile, Murray reveals that he is going to Africa to work with his father instead of going to college.
Due to Murray's announcement to go to Africa, Dionne makes the decision of losing her virginity to him on the night of their senior party.
Note: While it was presumed (or implied) in the feature film that Dionne and Murray had been somewhat sexually active, in the television series, Dionne was suddenly a virgin again as it is revealed in this episode. Although Murray was not.
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