List of Kyle XY Episodes - Season 1 (2006)

Season 1 (2006)

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1 1 "Pilot" Gil Junger Eric Bress & J. Mackye Gruber June 26, 2006 (2006-06-26)
A mysterious teenager with no navel and no memory of his life up to that point, wakes up in a forest outside Seattle, Washington, naked and covered in a slimy pink substance. He wanders around the city, and is soon arrested and booked into a juvenile detention center. Nicole Trager, a psychologist, takes Kyle in as part of her family.
2 2 "Sleepless in Seattle" Mike Rohl Eric Tuchman July 3, 2006 (2006-07-03)
Kyle encounters the concept of time and wonders why those around him focus on it. He ponders as to why people sleep as he suffers from lack of sleep.
3 3 "The Lies that Bind" Holly Dale Curtis Kheel July 10, 2006 (2006-07-10)
Kyle learns about lying; Lori leaves Kyle at home and Josh has him do his test for summer school. At the beginning of the episode, the police find a skeleton and think that Kyle might be connected to it.
4 4 "Diving In" Mike Rohl Julie Plec July 17, 2006 (2006-07-17)
Kyle has his first dream, in which he is underwater in a pool, with Amanda swimming towards him. He tries to understand his feelings for Amanda. While at the local pool with Lori and Josh, Kyle jumps in the pool and Amanda rescues him, which causes him to get an erection. Hillary convinces Lori to sleep with Declan and she does at a party, but then realizes it was all a lie. Kyle is waiting for Amanda at the party to give her a drawing he made of her, but she introduces him to her boyfriend, Charlie, and Kyle is heartbroken. Meanwhile, at the same party Josh hooks up with a hot girl he met at the pool, but is interrupted by the parents chaperoning the party.
5 5 "This is Not a Test" Pat Williams Bryan M. Holdman July 24, 2006 (2006-07-24)
Nicole is planning to enjoy a quiet afternoon in the house alone with Stephen, but suddenly, she hears a window break. Tom Foss, the mystery man, has broken in and planted bugs throughout the Trager house. Kyle, Lori and Josh all experience hard first day of school.
6 6 "Blame it on the Rain" Michelle MacLaren Elle Triedman July 31, 2006 (2006-07-31)
When the rain comes in, everyone is cooped up inside and secrets start to come out. After a rough night of nightmares, Kyle is troubled about his lack of knowledge and begins to wonder if he will ever find out who he really is.
7 7 "Kyle Got Game" Pat Williams Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt August 7, 2006 (2006-08-07)
Troubled by Kyle’s vivid nightmares, Nicole continues searching for the man in Kyle’s dreams and the possible link this man may have to the body found in the woods. Meanwhile, Kyle takes a liking to basketball and Josh places many bets on Kyle, but gets more than he bargained for.
8 8 "Memory Serves" Guy Norman Bee Michael Oates Palmer August 14, 2006 (2006-08-14)
Kyle is becoming desperate for information about his past and everyone in the Trager family is taking notice. On his quest, he reaches University of Washington where he finds out about Adam Baylin, a bright student who disappeared twenty years ago and bore striking resemblance to him.
9 9 "Overheard" Michael Robison Steven Lilien, Eric Tuchman & Bryan Wynbrandt August 21, 2006 (2006-08-21)
After Tom Foss's warning in the forest, Kyle decides to give up his search for his past, but with coaxing by Nicole and a newfound extraordinary talent of super hearing and the ability to read lips, he decides to go back to his search.
10 10 "Endgame" Michael Robison Julie Plec & Bryan M. Holdman August 28, 2006 (2006-08-28)
A couple, David and Julie Peterson, who claim to be Kyle's biological parents, show up at the hospital to take Kyle home with them. The Tragers disagree with the Petersons but Kyle, initially suspicious of the Petersons, changes his mind and decides to go with them. Kyle meets Adam Baylin at the end of the season.

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