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7/10
Double trouble
coltras3512 February 2024
Steve Austin sees a luminous vision of himself following a car accident in which he sustains a head injury. Plagued by this and subsequent similar visions, he consults a parapsychologist who theorizes that Steve Austin's spirit was detached from his body when he was clinically dead following the accident that led to his rebirth as a bionic man. She believes that his spirit is now seeking to rid itself of his body by killing him. These strange and seemingly inexplicable events coincide with the arrival of two foreign agents who are seeking to steal secrets regarding OSI's bionics program.

An above average episode finds Steve becoming perplexed about seeing his double outlines in a halo - it's quite a spooky one with.
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3/10
A bit silly really
ladyboss11-791-81706328 July 2021
If it was all the Russians doing, why does the lady doctor try to kill him. ????
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Stupid episode
ronosborn627 April 2020
So the dr lady tells steve his 52 seconds being dead is one of the longest on file bfore being brought back to life.lol. guess they forgot about jaime sommers.she was way dead longer than that bfore coming back to life
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1/10
Dead Stinker
sd7266730 June 2019
After watching this episode, there's a reason why the series was on its last legs. The only good thing was a stunning looking Linda Dano. Col. Austin keeps seeing a ghost that looks like himself & Margaret (Linda Dano) is trying to help him. The writers threw in a side Russian Agent plot but it's 60 minutes I wish I had back.
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