

Season - Episode
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1 - 1Genesis Jun 15, 1995
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1 - 2Down Under Jun 22, 1995
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1 - 3Safe Haven Jun 29, 1995
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1 - 4White Water Jul 06, 1995
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1 - 5A Death In The Family Jul 13, 1995
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1 - 6Love Thy Neighbour Jul 20, 1995
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1 - 7All That Glitters Jul 27, 1995
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1 - 8The Price Of Vengeance Aug 03, 1995
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1 - 9The Phantom's Lair Aug 10, 1995
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1 - 10It Should Be An Englishman Aug 17, 1995
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1 - 11No One Rules Me Aug 24, 1995
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1 - 12He's Not Heavy Aug 31, 1995
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1 - 13Make Yourselves A Home Sep 07, 1995
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1 - 14First Impressions Are Skin Deep Sep 14, 1995
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1 - 15Gideon's Tale (1) Sep 21, 1995
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1 - 16Gideon's Tale (2) Sep 21, 1995
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1 - 17Last Rites Of Spring Sep 28, 1995
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1 - 18Labours Lost Oct 05, 1995
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1 - 19The Visitor Oct 12, 1995
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1 - 20What Are You Afraid Of? Oct 19, 1995
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1 - 21Plan And Attack Oct 26, 1995
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1 - 22A Pact With The Devil Nov 02, 1995
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1 - 23Going, Going... Nov 09, 1995
Overview
Mysterious Island is a Canadian television series based on Jules Verne's novel L'Île mystérieuse. It ran for one season in 1995. The beginning of the series is much as in the novel. A group of refugees attempting to escape the American Civil War in a balloon wind up stranded on a remote Pacific island, where they are able to improvise a comfortable living for themselves while they wait for a passing ship. As time passes, they become suspicious that some unseen force is watching and directing their movements. The main difference between the protagonists of the series and those of the novel is the addition of a female character, the wife of Pencroft. The unseen watcher, Captain Nemo, is more active and less benevolent than in the novel. Able to monitor the island through steampunk-style closed-circuit television and other advanced devices, he treats the castaways as human laboratory specimens, influencing their environment to test their behaviour under stressful conditions. As the series progresses, his tests become more extreme as their continued co-operation threatens his preferred thesis that all humans are, at base, selfish and untrustworthy. In the series finale, Nemo apparently succeeds in breaking up the group; this proves to be a ruse by the protagonists, who are now certain of Nemo's existence. After they penetrate his hideaway, Nemo admits that the 'experiment' is ruined, and offers to return the castaways to civilisation in his submarine. In a final twist, he puts out to sea without them, apparently leaving them alone on the island, without his influence for good or ill.