Mac marries a woman he met in Viet Nam and Harry refuses to ignore his duties despite the loss of his sight.Mac marries a woman he met in Viet Nam and Harry refuses to ignore his duties despite the loss of his sight.Mac marries a woman he met in Viet Nam and Harry refuses to ignore his duties despite the loss of his sight.
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- TriviaFirst appearance of Quon Le (Denice Kumagai), who is introduced as Quon Le Duc by Mac (Charles Robinson), who says he helped her family during the Vietnam War.
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Judge Harry T. Stone: Mr. Sleighbough, when did you first discover you had this talent to become invisible?
Eugene Sleighbough: Well, it came on sort of gradually. See, at first, I was just boring. But then, I became inconspicuous.
Judge Harry T. Stone: Oh.
Eugene Sleighbough: Yeah, you know, like I'd be waiting in a doctor's office, or restaurant, or a barber shop, you know, whatever? And finally they'd say, "oh, I didn't see you there!" That's when it first began to take hold.
Judge Harry T. Stone: And now?
Eugene Sleighbough: I'm fully invisible! Yeah, I can be standing on the corner, yelling and waving my arms, cabbies are going right by and never even notice me!
Judge Harry T. Stone: In New York City, imagine that.
- ConnectionsReferences The Invisible Man (1933)
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