Pilot (1)
9th June 2000Pilot (2)
9th June 2000The Catevari
16th June 2000Ralph
23rd June 2000Tiresias
7th July 2000Impetus
14th July 2000The Devil You Know
21st July 2000Liberty & Larceny
28th July 2000The Value of Secrets
4th August 2000Separation Anxiety
11th August 2000It Hurts When You Do This
18th August 2000The Other Invisible Man
25th August 2000Reunion
8th September 2000Cat & Mouse
15th September 2000Beholder
22nd September 2000Ghost of a Chance
8th January 2001Flowers for Hobbes
15th January 2001Perchance to Dream
22nd January 2001Frozen in Time
29th January 2001Diseased
5th February 2001The Lesser Evil
12th February 2001Money for Nothing (1)
23rd March 2001Money for Nothing (2)
30th March 2001It's a Small World
6th April 2001The 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.
