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The Invisible Man Season 2 Episode 7 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Invisible Man Season 2 Episode 7

Episode Title: Insensate
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: July 06, 2001
Runtime:60 mins
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The Invisible Man: Darien is approached by Tommy Walker, a man whose senses (except touch) have been rendered inoperative. Using a special chest-mounted sensor device, Walker can get around, and can even spot Fawkes when he's invisible. He claims that he was another of Kevin Fawkes' experiments. Walker shows Darien some of the other experiments with sensory-deprivation performed by Kevin and his partner, Augustin Gaither. The other subjects went insane. However, a mysterious government organization, the Secret Weapons Research Branch, break in and claim everything is under their jurisdiction: even the Official is intimidated. They take Walker prisoner, but Darien believes Tommy can lead him to Gaither, who may know about Kevin's experiments and can find a way to remove the gland. Fawkes rescues Walker from the SWRB, only to discover that he is Augustin Gaither: he was driven insane by the same process when he used it on himself, and now believes he is "Tommy Walker". The SWRB blow up Hobbes' house where Walker is for safekeeping, but everyone manages to escape. It'll take years to restore Gaither to sanity, but when they do so it's possible he'll know the way to cure Darien.

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