"And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them" | |
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Series Fantastic Four Season 2, Episode 1 | |
Air date | September 23rd, 1995 |
Writers | Steve Granat; Cydne Clark |
Director | Thomas McLaughlin, Jr. |
Producers | Avi Arad; Stan Lee; Rick Ungar; Tom Tataranowicz; Larry Houston |
Starring | Beau Weaver; Lori Alan; Quinton Flynn; Chuck McCann |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Doomsday" |
Next "And the Wind Cries Medusa" |
"And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them" is the first episode of season two of the animated superhero fantasy series Fantastic Four and the twenty-first episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Thomas McLaughlin, Jr. and written by Steve Granat and Cydne Clark. It first aired in syndication on Saturday, September 23rd, 1995.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Beau Weaver | Mister Fantastic, Reed Richards |
Lori Alan | Invisible Woman, Susan Richards |
Quinton Flynn | Human Torch, Johnny Storm |
Chuck McCann | The Thing, Ben Grimm |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Bill Smitrovich | Daredevil, Matt Murdock |
Simon Templeton | Doctor Doom, Victor von Doom |
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Quotes[]
- Mister Fantastic: Amazing, Daredevil - how did you find your way through that mess?
- Daredevil: Hmm... call it a gift. Came with the red suit.
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- Doctor Doom: A toast, Boris: To Reed Richards and the Fantastic Four, who have of late passed on to the undiscovered country. Bereft of their interference, I'm free to bring much-needed peace and order to a world gone mad!
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- Doctor Doom: Fool! Did you presume to catch me unawares?
- Daredevil: Was it my breath?
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- The Thing: Guess I'd better go tell Alicia I'm not her dream guy anymore.
- Invisible Girl: Oh, Ben. Alicia loves you for who you are, not what you look like.
- The Thing: Yeah. Lucky her.
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- Invisible Girl: This is pretty uninspired. The big, bad, Dr Doom kidnapping me, just to lure us to your wretched little island?
- Doctor Doom: Yes, I'm so sorry to involve you in the time-worn "damsel in distress" cliche. I feel the only thing missing is the oncoming train. However, sometimes expediency outweighs originality.
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