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- Captain Murphy gets stuck under a vending machine and is antagonized by a tooth-hoarding robot. Debbie, Quinn, Marco, Stormy and Sparks become roadies for a hip hop music act.
- A loophole in the Sealab charter turns everyone into captains, except Stormy, Quinn, and the Chinese crew members. With the disappearance of Captain Murphy, how will Sealab survive?
- The Sealab crew is held hostage by a 'Bizarro' version of themselves.
- An accident leaves Quinn comatose and Stormy allegedly smarter.
- A Native American promises to save Sealab,which is in danger of crashing into an ancient American Indian burial ground, in exchange for the construction of a casino in the vessel's mess hall.
- Debbie decides she wants to have a baby - now. She interviews all of the male crew members to see who would make the best father for her as-yet-conceived child. The men, of course, turn it into a competition - other than Captain Murphy, who thinks Debbie is going to adopt one of them. In the meantime, Stormy almost learns a valuable lesson about race relations - but doesn't, quite.
- Capt. Murphy's attempts at a happy Alvistide go awry thanks to non-Alvian crew members, an uncooperative electrician, and Alvis himself "crapping the buffet."
- There's a power outage at Sealab and the crew scramble to get the electricity back on.
- Captain Murphy's "Happy Cake" cupcake oven is missing. Furious, he sends several sealab workers into the surrounding waters to find it. In confidence, Sparks reveals to Marco that he discarded the oven into the water as part of an larger plan to drive Captain Murphy crazy. Sparks also reveals to Marco that he is bent on world domination. Sparks shows Marco that he has a secret mountain stronghold, staffed by dozens of servile followers. There is a giant squid in the area. Marco shows Captain Murphy a radar image of the squid, but Murphy insists that the crewmembers risk their lives to bring back his beloved oven.
- With Sealab under threat of destruction, the crew debate the benefits of having a robot body.
- The death of Marco has hit the crew of Sealab hard, so a grief counselor is at hand to help.
- A "terminally ill orphan" comes aboard Sealab, courtesy of the Final Request Foundation, with sinister plans in his mind.
- Hollywood actor Beck Bristow comes to Sealab to do research for an upcoming role. Is Hollywood actor Beck Bristow the hottest guy you've ever seen, or what?
- 2000–200511mTV-147.7 (108)TV EpisodeCaptain Murphy runs up a large amount of debt for Sealab's budget when he begins getting feng shui advice from Master Loo. Quinn feels suspicious of Master Loo and finds out he is a major scam artist.
- A bloodthirsty, killer alien has boarded Sealab, and trapped the entire crew. His shimmering form is seemingly everywhere, rending flesh from human bones, as the remaining survivors cower on the bridge. Once again, it's up to the brave Dr. Quinn (with a little help from Old Gus and Dolphin Boy) to save the day.
- No one will play with Captain Murphy. Bored and dejected, he starts a pirate radio station using Sealab's emergency radio beacon. As 'Howling Mad' Murphy, his obnoxious humor (and soundtrack by The Knaves) catapults him to stardom. But the FCC is closing in on his signal. And this time, it's personal.
- Marco returns from the dead. What really happened with him?
- A network executive audits the set of the hard-hitting action drama "Sealab 2021", with hopes of somehow salvaging the dwindling series.
- With Marco's untimely passing, his illegitimate son applies for a job on Sealab. In order to get hired or at least get qualified, he must pass the civil service exam.
- Viewers get a behind the scenes look at the chaotic "set" of "Sealab 2021".
- The crew of Sealab star in a sneak preview special for the movie "Tinfins", complete with plenty of ads for the restaurant Grizzlebee's.
- Dr. Quinn takes a well-deserved vacation, but unfortunately has to spend it inside Sealab's walls. The crew attempts to find out what he's doing.
- Quinn was electrocuted by Stormy who inadvertently tossed something electrical in the station's tank room. Throughout, Quinn drifts in and out of consciousness, dreaming a series of bizarre sequences.
- When Shanks refuses treatment for a festering, pulsing head-tumor, the crew decides to dust off the old shrink ray and then basically reenact the plot of a 1960's sci-fi movie starring that actress.
- A nuclear powered submarine is experiencing potential meltdown not far from Sealab. Captain Murphy and the crew of Sealab must make crucial repairs to the sub's nuclear reactor or the sub and Sealab will be destroyed. Are they up to the challenge?