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The Catevari -
Episode 4
Ralph -
Episode 5
Tiresias -
Episode 6
Impetus -
Episode 7
The Devil You Know -
Episode 8
Liberty & Larceny -
Episode 9
The Value of Secrets -
Episode 10
Separation Anxiety -
Episode 11
It Hurts When You Do This -
Episode 12
The Other Invisible Man -
Episode 13
Reunion -
Episode 14
Cat & Mouse -
Episode 15
Beholder -
Episode 16
Ghost of a Chance -
Episode 17
Flowers for Hobbes -
Episode 18
Perchance to Dream -
Episode 19
Frozen in Time -
Episode 20
Diseased -
Episode 21
The Lesser Evil -
Episode 22
Money for Nothing (1) -
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Episode 24
It's a Small World
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Legends -
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The Camp -
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The Importance Of Being Eberts -
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Johnny Apocalypse -
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Going Postal -
Episode 6
Brother's Keeper -
Episode 7
Insensate -
Episode 8
Den Of Thieves -
Episode 9
Bad Chi -
Episode 10
Flash To Bang -
Episode 11
Germ Theory -
Episode 12
The Choice -
Episode 13
Immaterial Girl -
Episode 14
Father Figure -
Episode 15
Three Phases Of Claire -
Episode 16
Sense Of Community -
Episode 17
Exposed -
Episode 18
The Invisible Woman -
Episode 19
Mere Mortals -
Episode 20
Possessed -
Episode 21
Enemy of My Enemy -
Episode 22
The New Stuff
The Invisible Man 2000
The Invisible Man is a Sci-Fi American television series starring Vincent Ventresca, Paul Ben-Victor, Eddie Jones, Shannon Kenny and Michael McCafferty. Somewhat more successful than previous television series involving invisible secret agents, it aired from June 9, 2000 to February 1, 2002, lasting two seasons. The plot revolves around Darien Fawkes, a thief facing life imprisonment who was recruited by a low-rent spy organization and given the power of invisibility via implantation of a special "Quicksilver gland" in his head. The gland allows Fawkes to secrete a light-bending substance called "Quicksilver" from his pores and follicles. The substance quickly coats his skin, hair, nails and clothes and renders him invisible. He can consciously release the Quicksilver, which then flakes off and disintegrates. However, the Quicksilver gland was sabotaged at its creation by scientist Arnaud DeFehrn to release a neurotoxin that accumulates in the bloodstream and causes intense pain, followed by antisocial behavior and psychosis. The host requires regular doses of "counteragent" to keep him sane and healthy, which is controlled by said government agency. This series lasted for two seasons, before being cancelled due to cost issues and internal bickering between the Sci Fi Channel and its then-parent company, USA Networks. The show's first season ran concurrently in first-run syndication as well as on Sci Fi.
