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  Episode Information  
Title: Dr. Nobel
Episode Number: 6
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 6
Production Number: 105
Original Airdate: Tuesday August 22nd, 2006
8.3/10 (4 Votes cast)
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Country: Aired On:
Germany Apr 07, 2008
Episode Crew
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Writer: Dan E. Fesman
Harry Victor
  Episode Summary  
A sleeping weapons system is accidentally awakened by Fargo and Spencer. Henry tries to avert the pending catastrophe with the help of a retired, nonsensical scientist (Anthony Holland).
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Chris GauthierplayedVincentRecurring (5th appearance)
Antony Holland (2)playedDr. Irvin Thatcher 
Donna Carroll White (1)playedEugenia 
Co-Guest Stars
Shayn SolbergplayedSpencerRecurring (third appearance)
  Main Cast  
Colin FergusonplayedJack Carter
Salli RichardsonplayedAllison Blake
Joe Morton (1)playedHenry Deacon
Jordan HinsonplayedZoe Carter
Erica CerraplayedJosefina 'Jo' Lupo
Neil GraystonplayedDouglas Fargo
Ed QuinnplayedNathan Stark
Debrah FarentinoplayedBeverly Barlow
Matt FrewerplayedJim Taggart
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Barry McGuireEve Of Destruction 
  Episode Quotes  
Henry: [...] this brilliant scientist behind MAD.
Jack: MAD? Errr... mothers against drunk driving?
Henry: Mutually assured destruction!
Jack: Oh, that MAD!
 
  Episode Goofs  
When Jack and Zoe are looking for Eugenia, Jack spots the sun dial from doctor Thatcher's memory on a poster and asks Zoe where it is. However, "Copernicus Park" is written in big giant letters right next to it on the poster.

 
  Cultural References  
Linus Carl Pauling won the Nobel prize two times: in 1954 in chemistry for his research into the nature of the chemical bond and in 1962 in peace for his campaign against nuclear weapons testing.
 
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