List of The Invisible Man (2000 TV series) episodes
These are the episodes for The Invisible Man television show that aired on the Sci Fi Channel (United States) from 2000 until 2002.
Season 1: 2000-2001
# | Title | Airdate | Production Code |
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1.01/1.02 | "Pilot" | June 9, 2000 | 401A/401B |
Darien Fawkes’ successful career as a burglar comes to a halt when he deviates onto the straight and narrow to save his intended victim. Receiving a life sentence, Fawkes is rescued by his brother who uses him as a test subject in the Quicksilver project. After the project is sabotaged, Fawkes sets out to avenge his brother and rescue himself from the gland inside his brain. | |||
1.03 | "The Catevari" | June 16, 2000 | 402 |
Fawkes is sent after an escaped mental patient whose skin is poisonous to the touch, under suspicion that he might one of The Agency's old experiments. | |||
1.04 | "Ralph" | June 23, 2000 | 403 |
A child witnesses an assassination but refuses to speak to anyone except ‘Ralph’, her invisible best friend. Fawkes must convince her that is exactly who he is before the sniper can kill the witness. At the end, Fawkes calls the Keeper Dr. Jekyll and she calls him Mr. Hyde. | |||
1.05 | "Tiresias" | July 7, 2000 | 404 |
Fawkes and Hobbes investigate a blind prophet who warns his customers to kill themselves before they kill their loved ones. However, when the man reveals to be aware of Darien's nightmares and the Quicksilver Madness, Darien is afraid the man's newest prophecy - him killing Hobbes under the Quicksilver Madness - might become true. | |||
1.06 | "Impetus" | July 14, 2000 | 407 |
Searching through rooms in The Agency, Fawkes finds an old woman and sets her free in the belief that she is being used to blackmail the Keeper into working with the Agency, only to learn afterwards that the woman has been infected with a rapid aging disease that begins to affect him as well. | |||
1.07 | "The Devil You Know" | July 21, 2000 | 406 |
The Official is arrested after a surveillance operation goes awry. The new leader of The Agency proves to be even more manipulative than The Official so Fawkes and Hobbes take it upon themselves to clear their boss’ name. | |||
1.08 | "Liberty and Larceny" | July 21, 2000 | 405 |
Fawkes’ old partner in crime appears in town with a job for both of them. | |||
1.09 | "The Value of Secrets" | August 4, 2000 | 408 |
Fawkes and Hobbes are sent to investigate the theft of a Quantum Computer. During their investigation, Fawkes discovers that this computer may be the key to getting the gland out of his head. | |||
1.10 | "Separation Anxiety" | August 11, 2000 | 409 |
Hobbes begins stalking his ex-wife only to discover her new fiancée might genuinely be more than what he claims to be. | |||
1.11 | "It Hurts When I Do This" | August 18, 2000 | 410 |
A fall leaves Hobbes in the hospital with short term memory loss. While roaming the halls, both Fawkes and Hobbes witness strange surgeries that leave them doubtful about the medical ethics of the doctors. | |||
1.12 | "The Other Invisible Man" | August 25, 2000 | 411 |
Nightmares plague Fawkes as he begins to see another invisible figure around the city. After The Official is attacked, the agents begin looking into the history of Project Quicksilver and learn Darien was not the first test subject after all. | |||
1.13 | "Reunion" | September 8, 2000 | 412 |
Did Kevin really die in the lab? Fawkes begins to doubt it, especially after he receives a phone call from his supposedly dead brother. | |||
1.14 | "Cat & Mouse" | September 15, 2000 | 413 |
The Chinese government sets out to capture the invisible agent for their own experiments. Unfortunately, the agent they target is the very visible Hobbes. | |||
1.15 | "Beholder" | September 22, 2000 | 414 |
Fawkes gets too close to an assassin and is blinded by his prototype weapon, with only the gland saving him from permanent loss of vision. While a blind model shows him a new way to experience the world, the agents continue to seek out the killer. | |||
1.16 | "Ghost of a Chance" | January 8, 2001 | 415 |
Fawkes is sent to Mexico to impersonate a ghost and convince a prime minister to vote in their government's favor. They aren’t the only agency interested in the vote, and the other side has a strangely powered agent too. | |||
1.17 | "Flowers for Hobbes" | January 15, 2001 | 416 |
Hobbes is injected with a drug that gives him super intelligence. When everyone else exposed to the drug commit suicide, Claire and Darien set to work to save Hobbes from himself. | |||
1.18 | "Perchance to Dream" | January 22, 2001 | 417 |
Claire attempts to gun down a jogger and, when stopped, she insists the man is trying to kill her. Alarmed, Fawkes and Hobbes investigate a sleep clinic where patients are being fed suggestive dreams. | |||
1.19 | "Frozen in Time" | January 29, 2001 | 418 |
Chrysalis is capturing and freezing scientists to preserve them for future generations. Kate (from episode 1.09) is one of the intended victims and enlists Fawkes’ aid to keep her safe. | |||
1.20 | "Diseased" | February 5, 2001 | 419 |
Fawkes’ cold becomes a serious concern when he begins secreting black quicksilver. Things spiral steadily downward after he is checked into a government hospital where the doctor seems far more interested in harvesting the gland than curing Darien. | |||
1.21 | "The Lesser Evil" | February 12, 2001 | 420 |
After receiving a copy of his file at the Agency from Allianora, Fawkes discovers there is a plan called Solution Beta. He is approached by Chrysalis to join their organization. After discovering the truth about Solution Beta, Fawkes becomes a double-agent. | |||
1.22 | "Money for Nothing: Part One" | March 23, 2001 | 421 |
The Official uses Fawkes’ invisibility to ‘up the odds’ at a casino. Fawkes later decides stealing money from the backroom is easier. When Fawkes refuses to turn over the money, The Official cuts off his supply of counter agent and Fawkes is sent into a new level of quicksilver madness. | |||
1.23 | "Money for Nothing: Part Two" | March 30, 2001 | 422 |
Fawkes’ euphoria of ‘stage five’ madness continues to lead him down strange paths as he hunts down a doctor that's in a relationship with Arnaud. Hobbes turns to the only man who might be able to cure Fawkes: Arnaud. | |||
1.24 | "It's a Small World" | April 6, 2001 | 423 |
Allianora and Darien enjoy a night of love-making that results in a camera being inserted into Darien. With Chrysalis able to watch his every move, invisibility isn’t an asset, unless Darien can play decoy for the other agents. |
Season 2: 2001-2002
# | Title | Airdate | Production Code |
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2.01 | "Legends" | April 13, 2001 | 801 |
Bigfoot is invisible? Fawkes begins to wonder if the gland was inspired by a natural source when he and Hobbes are sent to investigate a series of deaths in the wilderness. | |||
2.02 | "The Camp" | April 20, 2001 | 802 |
A new agent joins The Agency but her agenda revolves entirely around the search and rescue of her baby son. | |||
2.03 | "The Importance of Being Eberts" | April 27, 2001 | 803 |
When someone begins attempting to hack Agency computers, Eberts becomes a team asset in trying to track the hacker. Yet Eberts’ behavior becomes increasingly erratic until everyone begins wondering how well they really knew him to begin with. | |||
2.04 | "Johnny Apocalypse" | June 15, 2001 | 804 |
Monroe sends Fawkes and Hobbes to retrieve Adam, a boy infected with a time release virus. Realizing she intends to kill the boy, Fawkes flees with Adam and searches for anyone that can help, even if that means making deals with Chrysalis. | |||
2.05 | "Going Postal" | June 22, 2001 | 805 |
Fawkes, Hobbes, and Monroe each take turns narrating their take on a mission to the post office dead letter office where Hobbes abruptly went mad and attempted to shoot the workers. | |||
2.06 | "Brother's Keeper" | June 29, 2001 | 806 |
Using the same method of awakening memories stored in RNA as in episode 1.11, Darien awakens his brother's mind to see if Kevin knows how to extract the gland. Arnaud discovers Kevin's return and kidnaps him in hopes of solving his own quicksilver problems. | |||
2.07 | "Insensate" | July 6, 2001 | 807 |
A man bereft of all senses except touch appears in Fawkes’ apartment. Calling himself Tommy Walker, the stranger claims to be an escapee from another government experiment. Believing Walker can help in removing the gland, Fawkes sets out to rescue him from an agency which is willing to kill anyone to keep Walker contained. | |||
2.08 | "Den of Thieves" | July 13, 2001 | 808 |
Darien goes undercover as a criminal to help stop a terrorist before he has the chance to implement his plan. | |||
2.09 | "Bad Chi" | July 20, 2001 | 809 |
Darien goes to an acupuncturist when his back begins to annoy him. A pressure point causes the gland to activate and the acupuncturist concludes an invisible agent might be able to solve a problem for her whether he wants to or not. | |||
2.10 | "Flash to Bang" | July 27, 2001 | 811 |
After being hit by lightning during an operation against Chrysalis, Fawkes wakes up in the hospital with no memory of who he is. While the doctors try to figure out what the lump on his brain scan means, Chrysalis, The Agency and Arnaud all race to be the first to claim ownership of the John Doe patient. | |||
2.11 | "Germ Theory" | August 3, 2001 | 813 |
An experimental dose of counteragent begins spreading permanent invisibility to those Fawkes comes in contact with. As the agents begin experiencing quicksilver madness, Claire searches for a solution before the counteragent runs out. | |||
2.12 | "The Choice" | August 10, 2001 | 814 |
A raid on a Chrysalis baby farm finally returns Alex's baby to her, but it turns out that the baby is the biological son of Jarod Stark and his wife, Alex was only a surrogate mother. But when the foster mother arrives on her doorstep, Monroe has to question who would make a better parent. | |||
2.13 | "Immaterial Girl" | August 17, 2001 | 812 |
Fawkes begins seeing a woman ghost and the investigation that follows leads him to the woman's daughter, and a very strange murder situation. | |||
2.14 | "Father Figure" | August 24, 2001 | 816 |
Fawkes and Hobbes’ search for a rogue agent sniper leads them to the last person Darien expected to see again: his father. | |||
2.15 | "A Sense of Community" | September 7, 2001 | 810 |
Fawkes and Hobbes are sent to a retirement home for secret agents whose identities have been exposed. Neither are interested in staying, but leaving turns out to be against the rules. | |||
2.16 | "The Three Phases of Claire" | September 14, 2001 | 815 |
Claire is accidentally injected with an experimental truth serum. The drug is said to have three phases; constant babbling, paranoia, and loss of inhibitions. Kidnapped by the terrorist whom the drug was supposed to be tested upon, Claire struggles to hold back all the secrets of Project Quicksilver while Fawkes and Hobbes attempt to track her down. | |||
2.17 | "Exposed" | September 28, 2001 | 817 |
Tommy Walker's memories are beginning to resurface but as Walker realizes who he used to be, he wonders if he wants to live with the person he is now. | |||
2.18 | "The Invisible Woman" | January 4, 2002 | 819 |
A Chinese scientist who uses a device to turn invisible tries to enlist Fawkes' aid to remain so indefinitely, as she is hideously scarred, though her government claims she is a terrorist. Fawkes must go behind his employers' backs to find out who he can trust. | |||
2.19 | "Mere Mortals" | January 11, 2002 | 818 |
With the counteragent no longer responding properly, Claire turns off the gland in order to experiment. Darien enjoys the freedom of being able to bungee jump and have casual sex without turning invisible but The Agency has a burglary planned and Fawkes is still the best agent for the job, with or without the invisibility. | |||
2.20 | "Possessed" | January 18, 2002 | 820 |
A new counteragent causes problems when it causes quicksilver madness in everyone who touches the quicksilver residues. | |||
2.21 | "Enemy of My Enemy" | January 25, 2002 | 821 |
Darien discovers a recently un-invisible Arnaud and they must work together to break free from Chrysalis. Arnaud turns on the Agency but leaves behind a possibility to remove the counteragent dependency from the quicksilver gland. Darien pleads to Claire to figure out the formula even though she's risking her job. | |||
2.22 | "The New Stuff" | February 1, 2002 | 822 |
Claire succeeds in altering the gland, freeing Darien from counteragent dependency and Agency control. Though Darien quits and Claire is fired, when Chrysalis begins a new tactic, they reluctantly return to assist The Agency in the fight. |
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