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The Sealab is in danger of sinking into an ancient American Indian burial ground.
Marco's secret threatens the lives of the Sealab crew.
An eccentric trillionaire tries to purchase the Sealab.
Dr. Quinn invents a genetic-hybrid crustacean.
After narrowly escaping a nuclear catastrophe, Stormy and Quinn get trapped in an underwater cave.
A cancerous whale visits Sealab for a mercy killing.
The Water surrounding Sealab disappears.
An interview special with the actors and characters.
The Sealab crew steals a high definition television from Space Lab.
Quinn agrees to teach Debbie's 4th grade class for a day.
In Captain Shanks' desire to carry on his name, he tries to get Hesh and Debbie to marry.
Shanks refuses treatment for a head-tumor.
Fed up with paying taxes, Stormy inspires Captain Shanks to declare Sealab a sovereign nation.
Shanks is a member of a secret organization that holds the fate of the world in its grasp.
The crew finds themselves on a dreaded island when a team-building exercise goes awry.
A grief counselor tries to help the Sealab crew through a hard time.
Debbie prepares for her birthday while the crew battles a mysterious illness.
Shanks refuses to hire Sharko out of prejudice.
Marco returns to Sealab with a tale to tell.
Quinn and Stormy accidentally switch brains.
Captain Murphy tries to stop Dr. Quinn from taking a vacation.
The crew of Sealab suffers a power outage.
Affirmative Action promotes everyone but Dr. Quinn and Murphy to captain.
Tourists descend upon Sealab; Doctor Virjay makes a startling discovery about meat.
Prescott goes behind-the-scenes of Sealab.
A spectre haunts Sealab.
Quinn and Debbie are breaking up.
Quinn's drunken antics may destroy the world.
A distress signal sends the crew on a dangerous rescue mission.
When Murphy goes to war, the Sealab crew searches for a new captain.
The crew gets trapped in a storage closet.
Sparks invents a miraculous new drug that proves to be highly addictive.
The actors who portray Sealab characters endure problems behind the scenes.
Tempers flare when things turn up missing on Sealab.
When Captain Murphy runs up credit card debt, he sends the crew to search for sunken treasure.
Murphy buys a Gloop from a sexy Asian lady.
The Bizarros hold the Sealab crew hostage.
The Sealab crew must prevent a nuclear submarine's reactor from overheating.
Murphy's golf game gets cut short by a lack of golf balls; in his frantic search for the pro shop, he encounters Monster-Hesh, snotty telephone operators, Dolphin Boy and the perfidious Eggers.
Marco is interviewed about the new movie starring the Sealab crew.
Murphy prepares the Sealab for the biggest Feast of Alvis ever.
Debbie interviews the male crew members for a sire for her child.
Captain Murphy uses Sealab's emergency radio beacon to form a pirate radio station.
A news item about Django, the monkey whose brain was transplanted into a robot body, plunges the crew into a lengthy debate on whether or not they would allow their brains to be put in robot bodies.
Captain Murphy orders the crew to search for his missing Happy Cake Oven.
Stormy and Dr. Quinn are given the opportunity to save Sealab.
A killer alien boards the Sealab and traps the entire crew.
A terminally ill orphan pays a visit to Sealab.
Electrocuted, Dr. Quinn has a series of random and bizarre hallucinations.
Captain Murphy finds himself trapped under the Bebop Cola machine.
Murphy hires a Feng Shui master to harmonize the Sealab.