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The Invisible Man Season 1 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Invisible Man Season 1 Episode 22

Episode Title: Money for Nothing (1)
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: March 23, 2001
Runtime:60 mins
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The Invisible Man: To bolster Agency funds, the Official comes up with a plan where he, the Keeper, and Hobbes will go to one of Arnaud's casinos and, using Darian's invisibility powers, break the bank. The first part of the plan goes well, but Darian decides to steal the remaining $7 million of the casino's money on his own. When confronted by the Official, Darian denies the theft. In response, the Official cuts off his supply of the counteragent. Arnaud contacts Darien and offers him the counteragent in return for the money. Stalemated with the Official, and with quicksilver madness coming on, Darien is tempted, but Arnaud mysteriously disappears. Darien talks with Arnaud's imprisoned brother Huiclov, who refers him to a doctor that Arnaud was visiting. darien goes to the hospital to the doctor, already red-eyed with madness. The Official has sanctioned an outsider to bring in Darien, taking an unhappy Hobbes off the case. Hobbes tracks Darien to the hospital on his own, and manages to find him with a pair of heat-sensing goggles. By now, Darien is now in complete full-stage quicksilver madness (his eyes turn quicksilver-colored). He offers Hobbes a share of the loot in returning for him becoming Darien's partner. At the end of part 1, Hobbes is left to consider the tempting offer...

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