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The X-Files Episode Guide
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Version 2.20 December 2, 1995
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Copyright 1995 by Cliff Chen
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This guide may be freely distributed, provided it is kept in its entirety
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and original form. Please only distribute in its entirety. Permission to
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reproduce, print, or publish portions of this guide must be obtained from
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the author. Questions, comments, and corrections are welcomed and may be
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sent to the author at: fidodido@pacificnet.net
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Background
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_The X-Files_ is a FOX show created by Chris Carter dealing with two
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FBI agents who work with the "X-Files," cases which could not be explained
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easily and often involve the paranormal. The show is filmed in Vancouver,
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British Columbia. The show premiered on September 10, 1993 and is normally
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shown Fridays at 9 PM (Eastern/Pacific) and 8 PM (Central/Mountain).
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There are several satellite feeds for the show. However, T1/7 on
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Fridays at 1 PM is recommended.
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_The X-Files_ is broadcast in North America (United States, Canada,
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and Mexico), but can also be seen in Australia, Brazil, Finland, France,
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Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, the
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Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain,
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Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. All dates
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herein reflect only North American broadcasts.
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Correspondence
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If you wish to write in appreciation/support of the show, the addresses are:
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Chris Carter Jonathan Littman
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Executive Producer Vice President of Current Programming
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"The X-Files"
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Fox Broadcasting Company Fox Broadcasting Company
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10201 W. Pico Blvd. P.O. Box 900
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Los Angeles, CA 90064 Beverly Hills, CA 90123
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Note: The different addresses for Fox are more or less interchangable.
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Regardless of the one you use, your correspondence should reach its
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destination.
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E-mail can be sent to comment on the show at: the_xfiles@delphi.com
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Also, Charles Kennedy, the Vice President of Programming Research at Fox has
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obtained an Internet address where you can send e-mail to comment on their
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shows, please include "X-Files" in your subject to help them sort the mail.
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His address is: foxnet@delphi.com
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Fan mail for either David or Gillian can be sent to:
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<David/Gillian>
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c/o X-Files Production Office
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Building 10
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110-555 Brooks Bank Ave
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North Vancouver, B.C.
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Canada V7J 3S5
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Creation's Official X-Files Fan Club is about to open its membership.
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However, the address has not been finalized. In the meantime, they can be
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contacted at the following address:
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The Official X-Files Fan Club
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411 North Central Ave
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Suite 300
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Glendale, CA 91203
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There is an older, more established fan club, which you can contact by
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sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
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The X-Files Fan Club (Canadian address)
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P.O. Box 3138 c/o S. Bartle
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Nashua, NH 03061-3138 4404 Perry Street
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Vancouver, B.C.
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CANADA V5N 3X5
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Cast of Characters (alphabetically by actor's name)
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Agent Dana Katherine Scully (Gillian Anderson -- pronounced [JILL-ee-an])
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Dr. Dana Scully plays the skeptic, insisting that everything has a
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logical scientific explanation, although her exposure to the X-Files
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certainly has given her cause to question her own beliefs. She was assigned
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to work with Agent Mulder to keep an eye on him and determine if his
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activities are worth the time he spends working on them. She was recruited
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out of medical school and saw the FBI as a place to distinguish herself.
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Agent Fox William Mulder (David Duchovny -- pronounced [duh-KUV-nee])
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Agent Fox Mulder is one of the FBI's greatest detectives with his
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photographic memory and his background as a psychologist which has helped
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him to profile many serial killers. His interest in the paranormal made him
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dig into the X-Files and also gave some higher officials in the bureau cause
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to believe him eccentric, reinforcing the nickname "Spooky" which he
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received in the academy. His fascination with extraterrestial life began in
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his childhood when his sister disappeared -- Fox claims she was abducted by
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aliens.
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Assistant Director Walter S. Skinner (Mitch Pileggi)
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One of the heads of the FBI who often answers to a higher authority
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regarding the X-Files. However, he has proven himself to be sympathetic to
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Mulder and is not happy about the role he must play in the grand scheme of
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things.
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Other Important Players
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Frohike (Tom Braidwood)
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One of the three editors of "The Lone Gunman," a paranoid
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publication devoted to exposing the hidden conspiracies of the US
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government. Frohike is best described as the most unkempt of the three,
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with greying hair and glasses.
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"Hispanic Man" (Lenno Britos)
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A member of the secret consortium which also includes the "Smoking
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Man" and "Well-Manicured Man."
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(Note: The name "Hispanic Man" was given by the writers.)
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Section Chief Scott Blevins (Charles Cioffi)
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Head of the Office of Professional Responsibility who was the one
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who assigned Scully to the X-Files division to keep and eye on Mulder.
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Captain William Scully (Don Davis)
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Dana's deceased father who was a captain in the US Navy. He often
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referred to her as "Starbuck," a reference to _Moby Dick_ as he is "Ahab."
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"Smoking Man" (William B. Davis)
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A quiet man who clearly holds a lot of sway in the government. It
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does appear that he is a member of some secret organization that controls
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what the people know.
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(Note: The name "Smoking Man" was taken from the credits following
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"Tooms.")
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William Mulder (Peter Donat)
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This dark and moody man is Fox's father. He held a job under the
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Secretary of State in the past. He is divorced and lives in West Tisbury,
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MA.
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Langly (Dean Haglund)
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One of the three editors of "The Lone Gunmen." Langly is the one
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with long blonde hair and glasses.
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"Deep Throat" (Jerry Hardin)
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This mysterious and influential man first appeared to warn Mulder
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about Ellens Air Force Base. He has provided Mulder with a lot of
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classified information, and in doing so, places his own life in danger. His
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reasons for helping Mulder are his own, but he claims that it is a form of
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penitence.
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(Note: The name "Deep Throat" was given to him by the writers and was first
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spoken aloud in "The Erlenmeyer Flask.")
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Byers (Bruce Harwood)
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One of the three editors of "The Lone Gunman." Byers is the one
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brown hair with moustache and beard and usually dresses in a suit.
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Margaret Scully (Sheila Larken)
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Dana's widowed mother.
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Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea)
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Krycek insinuates himself as Mulder's partner while Mulder and
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Scully are kept divided. While he appears to be a believer, his agenda
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definitely doesn't jive with Mulder's.
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Melissa Scully (Melinda McGraw)
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Dana's older sister who is quite the opposite of Dana, being open
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to the metaphysical.
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"Well-Manicured Man" (John Neville)
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Another member of the secret consortium who appears to be helpful
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to Mulder and Scully, but insists that his motives are completely selfish.
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(Note: The name "Well-Manicured Man" was given by the writers.)
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Mrs. Mulder (Rebecca Toolan)
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Fox's divorced mother who lives in Martha's Vineyard.
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Albert Hosteen (Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman)
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A Navajo Indian who was a code-talker during World War II.
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"Mr. X" (Steven Williams)
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An acquaintance of Deep Throat who also has given Mulder secret
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information to further his investigations. However, unlike Deep Throat,
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this information seems to be given reluctantly.
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(Note: The name "Mr. X" was given by the writers.)
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Episodes
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1.1 Pilot: "The X-Files" 9/10/93
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writer: Chris Carter director: Robert Mandel
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Dr. Scully is given the assignment to watch over the activities of
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a certain Agent Mulder and decide if his work is worthwhile to the
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FBI. He takes her to investigate the murder of several high school
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classmates in Oregon whom he believes have been experimented on by
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aliens.
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Billy Miles .................... Zachary Ansley
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Section Chief Scott Blevins .... Charles Cioffi
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Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
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Dr. Jay Nemman ................. Cliff DeYoung
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Theresa Nemman ................. Sarah Koskoff
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Detective Miles ................ Leon Russom
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1.2 "Deep Throat" 9/17/93
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w: Chris Carter d: Daniel Sackheim
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Mulder and Scully head out to Ellens Air Force Base in Idaho,
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against the wishes of some very mysterious and powerful people. The
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investigation begins with the disappearance of one of the test pilots
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and leads to the implication of possible experimentation on UFOs by the
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military.
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Section Chief Scott Blevins .... Charles Cioffi
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Paul Mossinger ................. Michael Bryan French
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Emil ........................... Seth Green
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
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Col. Robert Budahas ............ Andrew Johnston
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Zoe ............................ Lalainia Lindejerg
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Kissell ........................ Vince Metcalfe
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Ladonna ........................ Monica Parker
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Anita Budahas .................. Gabrielle Rose
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1.3 "Squeeze" 9/24/93
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w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: Harry Longstreet
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A gruesome murder without motive, clear M.O., or point of entry
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bears resemblance to an X-File killer. However, the X-File cases took
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place in 1933 and 1963. Mulder and Scully attempt to track down and
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stop this century old killer.
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Detective Frank Briggs ......... Henry Beckman
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Agent Tom Colton ............... Donal Logue
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Eugene Victor Tooms ............ Doug Hutchison
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1.4 "Conduit" 10/1/93
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w: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon d: Daniel Sackheim
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A woman who claims to have seen a UFO as a child has her teenage
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daughter disappear while on a camping trip. The signs seem to indicate
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alien involvement. But the key to solving the mystery may be the
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woman's young son instead of the missing daughter.
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Sioux City Sheriff ............. Michael Cavanaugh
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Section Chief Scott Blevins .... Charles Cioffi
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Ruby ........................... Taunya Dee
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Pennsylvania Pub Bartender ..... Don Gibb
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Tessa .......................... Shelley Owens
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Kevin Morris ................... Joel Palmer
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Darlene Morris ................. Carrie Snodgress
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Holtzman ....................... Don Thompson
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1.5 "The Jersey Devil" 10/8/93
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w: Chris Carter d: Joe Napolitano
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The discovery of a cannibalized human body in New Jersey State Park
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sends Mulder and Scully to Atlantic City. Despite obvious police
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cover-ups, Mulder continues his investigation of what may be a missing
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link in human evolution. Meanwhile, Scully attends her god-son's
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birthday party, which leads to some reflection on her future social
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plans.
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Ranger Peter Brullet ........... Michael MacRae
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Dr. Diamond .................... Gregory Sierra
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Creature ....................... Claire Stansfield
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Detective Thompson ............. Wayne Tippit
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1.6 "Shadows" 10/22/93
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w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: Michael Katleman
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When two very odd corpses appear in Philadelphia, Mulder and Scully
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are requested to take a look at them. The investigation turns up a
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secretary whose employer recently committed suicide and a strange force
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which seems to protect her.
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Robert Dorlund ................. Barry Primus
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Lauren Kytes ................... Lisa Waltz
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1.7 "Ghost in the Machine" 10/29/93
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w: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon d: Jerrold Freedman
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Following the electrocution of a computer company's CEO, Mulder's
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old partner asks for help with the case. With the advice of Deep
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Throat, Mulder and Scully must stop the murderer, all the while
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fighting off the defense department and the building itself.
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Agent Nancy Spiller ............ Gillian Barber
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Agent Jerry Lamana ............. Wayne Duvall
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
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Brad Wilczek ................... Rob LaBelle
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Claude Peterson ................ Blu Mankuma
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1.8 "Ice" 11/5/93
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w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: David Nutter
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When the Arctic Ice Core project's final transmission is a crazed
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scientist saying "We are not who we are," Mulder and Scully become part
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of an investigative team sent to the Alaskan site. Upon arrival, they
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discover that the unearthing of an unearthly parasite could spell
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trouble for them as well.
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Dr. Hodge ...................... Xander Berkeley
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Dr. Nancy DaSilva .............. Felicity Huffman
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Dr. Denny Murphy ............... Steve Hytner
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Bear ........................... Jeff Kober
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1.9 "Space" 11/12/93
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w: Chris Carter d: William Graham
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After a space shuttle launch is aborted and evidence of some bizarre
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sabotage is found, a NASA worker asks Mulder and Scully to take a look
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around. Meanwhile, the former astronaut who is in charge of the
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mission is apparently haunted by something he encountered during a
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spacewalk on a previous mission.
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Lt. Col. Marcus Aurelius Belt .. Ed Lauter
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Michelle Generoo ............... Susanna Thompson
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1.10 "Fallen Angel" 11/19/93
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w: Howard Gordon & Alex Gansa d: Larry Shaw
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Mulder is tipped off by Deep Throat about a government cover-up of a
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UFO crash site. He is not the only one interested, as he discovers a
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fellow UFO enthusiast whose appearance seems rather coincidental. So
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the military tries to keep Mulder away while trying to bring a certain
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other being in. But when he is discovered, Mulder's position in the
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FBI is jeopardized.
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Col. Calvin Henderson .......... Marshall Bell
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Max Fenig ...................... Scott Bellis
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Section Chief Joseph McGrath ... Frederick Coffin
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
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1.11 "Eve" 12/10/93
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w: Kenneth Biller & Chris Brancato d: Fred Gerber
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Mulder and Scully check out the curious murder of a man in
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Connecticut. When they discover that another man in California was
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killed simultaneously in the same manner, the uncanny resemblance of
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the two men's daughters seems more than coincidental. So, when the
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first child disappears, the two decide to keep an eye on the remaining
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child. What they find isn't alien, but rather something much more
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familiar.
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
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Dr. Sally Kendrick/Eve 6,7,8 ... Harriet Harris
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Cindy Reardon .................. Erika Krievens
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Teena Simmons .................. Sabrina Krievens
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1.12 "Fire" 12/17/93
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w: Chris Carter d: Larry Shaw
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An old flame of Mulder's tries to enlist his aid to protect a
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visiting Parliament member and lights a small spark of jealousy in
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Scully. Mulder must overcome his fear of fire to take on the hot-
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headed pyrokinetic serial killer.
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Sir Malcolm Marsden ............ Dan Lett
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Lady Marsden ................... Laurie Paton
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Inspector Phoebe Green ......... Amanda Pays
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Bob/Cecil L'Ively .............. Mark Sheppard
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1.13 "Beyond the Sea" 1/7/94
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w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: David Nutter
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After Scully's father passes away, her skepticism is tested by a
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prisoner on death row who claims that by using recently gained psychic
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powers, he can help catch a kidnapper. Without Mulder's guidance, she
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must decide for herself whether or not the man's visions are truth or a
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by-product of her grief.
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Captain William Scully ......... Don Davis
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Luther Lee Boggs ............... Brad Dourif
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Lucas Jackson Henry ............ Lawrence King
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Margaret Scully ................ Sheila Larken
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1.14 "GenderBender" 1/21/94
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w: Larry Barber & Paul Barber d: Rob Bowman
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A series of sexually related killings confound the two agents who
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aren't certain if the murderer is male or female. The clues lead them
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to a small Amish-like community called the Kindred in Massachusetts who
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are more puzzling than the serial killer.
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Sister Abigail ................. Michele Goodger
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Brother Andrew ................. Brent Hinkley
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Marty [Male] ................... Peter Stebbings
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Marty [Female] ................. Kate Twa
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1.15 "Lazarus" 2/4/94
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w: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon d: David Nutter
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During a trap set for a bank robber, a fellow agent and friend of
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Scully's is shot by the criminal, whom Scully shoots in turn. While
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the agent is brought back from apparent death, he takes on the persona
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of the dead criminal whom he has chased for nearly a year. Scully
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sticks with him during his "trauma," but Mulder believes that he is not
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who he is.
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Agent Jack Willis .............. Christopher Allport
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Agent Ruskin ................... Jackson Davies
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Warren James Dupre ............. Jason Schombing
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Lula Phillips .................. Cec Verrell
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1.16 "Young at Heart" 2/11/94
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w: Scott Kaufer & Chris Carter d: Michael Lange
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A criminal captured by a younger, fresh-from-the-academy Fox Mulder
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seems to be making good on his promise of vengeance against the agent.
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Now an older, wiser Mulder must attempt to find this elusive stalker
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who may not be wiser...or older.
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Young John Barnett ............. Alan Boyce
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Agent Henderson ................ Christine Estabrook
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
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Doctor at N.I.H. ............... Graham Jarvis
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Dr. Joe Ridley ................. Robin Mossley
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Older John Barnett ............. David Petersen
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Joe Crandall ................... Gordon Tipple
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Agent Reggie Purdue ............ Dick Anthony Williams
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1.17 "E.B.E." 2/18/94
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w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: William Graham
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After a downed UFO crashes near Iraqi airspace, an unmarked truck
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carrying its occupant is assailed in Tennessee, causing multiple UFO
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sightings. Drawn by the event, Mulder and Scully find themselves
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tracking the trailer, with the help and hindrance of Deep Throat.
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Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
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Langly ......................... Dean Haglund
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
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Byers .......................... Bruce Harwood
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Ranheim/Frank Druce ............ Peter LaCroix
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1.18 "Miracle Man" 3/18/94
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w: Howard Gordon & Chris Carter d: Michael Lange
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The inexplicable deaths of several people at the hands of a faith
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healer send Mulder and Scully into the Bible belt. The deaths have
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shaken the miracle worker's faith in his gift, but not before Mulder
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experiences some of the boy's power.
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Samuel Hartley ................. Scott Bairstow
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Sheriff Maurice Daniels ........ R.D. Call
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Reverend Calvin Hartley ........ George Gerdes
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Leonard Vance .................. Dennis Lipscomb
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1.19 "Shapes" 4/1/94
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w: Marilyn Osborn d: David Nutter
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The shooting of a Native American draws Mulder's attention as the
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murderer believed he had shot an animal of some sort. But an Indian
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myth and some strange evidence seem to indicate the possibility of
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lycanthropy, the very phenomenon which opened the very first X-File.
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Ish ............................ Jimmy Herman
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Sheriff Charles Tskany ......... Michael Horse
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Lyle Parker .................... Ty Miller
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Gwen Goodensnake ............... Renae Morriseau
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Jim Parker ..................... Donnelly Rhodes
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1.20 "Darkness Falls" 4/15/94
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w: Chris Carter d: Joe Napolitano
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Mulder pulls some strings to be assigned to a case involving the
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disappearance of 30 loggers in Washington state. They discover that
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the loggers, in illegally cutting down a tree, faced a punishment far
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worse than what the judicial system would have done. Now the two
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agents must try to avoid the same dark fate.
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Larry Moore .................... Jason Beghe
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Perkins ........................ Barry Greene
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Steve Humphreys ................ Tom O'Rourke
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Dyer ........................... Ken Tremblett
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Doug Spinney ................... Titus Welliver
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1.21 "Tooms" 4/22/94
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w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: David Nutter
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Eugene Tooms, a mutant killer brought in by Mulder and Scully, is
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released based on psychiatric re-evaluation and lack of evidence. So
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Mulder sets out to prevent Tooms from killing for the fifth and final
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liver he needs, while Scully attempts to locate more definitive
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evidence. Both tasks made more difficult by their superiors insistence
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that they work by the book.
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Detective Frank Briggs ......... Henry Beckman
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Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
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Eugene Victor Tooms ............ Doug Hutchison
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Dr. Aaron Monte ................ Paul Ben Victor
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1.22 "Born Again" 4/29/94
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w: Howard Gordon & Alex Gansa d: Jerrold Freedman
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A little girl is tied to the deaths of two Buffalo policemen, but
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the possibility that she is the murderer is ludicrous. So Mulder and
|
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Scully begin an investigation of the eight year old, turning up
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|
evidence that may help to solve a nine year old murder case. A case
|
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Mulder believes was the death of the girl's past life.
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Dr. Sheila Braun ............... P. Lynn Johnson
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Anita Fiore .................... Mimi Lieber
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Michelle Bishop ................ Andrea Libman
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Tony Fiore ..................... Brian Markinson
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Detective Sharon Lazard ........ Maggie Wheeler
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Judy Bishop .................... Dey Young
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1.23 "Roland" 5/6/94
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w: Chris Ruppenthal d: David Nutter
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A mentally handicapped janitor seems to be the only suspect in the
|
|
murders of two members of a propulsion research team. Yet the evidence
|
|
of advanced theoretical work seems to eliminate the possibility, until
|
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Mulder and Scully uncover his relationship to a scientist whose brain
|
|
has been cryogenically preserved.
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Dr. Keats ...................... Garry Davey
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Roland Fuller/Dr. Arthur Grable Zeljko Ivanek
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Mrs. Stodie .................... Micole Mercurio
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Tracy .......................... Kerry Sandomirsky
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Dr. Frank Nollette ............. James Sloyan
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Dr. Ronald Surnow .............. Matthew Walker
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1.24 "The Erlenmeyer Flask" 5/13/94
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w: Chris Carter d: R.W. Goodwin
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When Deep Throat points out a news story about a fugitive who
|
|
apparently drowned, Mulder and Scully cannot see what makes it special.
|
|
But with his insistence, they discover evidence of secret government
|
|
experimentation with extraterrestrial DNA. However, the evidence and
|
|
everyone who has seen it is quickly being eliminated.
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|
Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
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Dr. Anne Carpenter ............. Anne DeSalvo
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Crew Cut Man ................... Lindsey Ginter
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
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Dr. Terrance Allen Berube ...... Ken Kramer
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Captain Roy Lacerio ............ Jim Leard
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Dr. William Secare ............. Simon Webb
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2.1 "Little Green Men" 9/16/94
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w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: David Nutter
|
|
Long after the shutdown of the X-Files division, Mulder finds his
|
|
own belief in the truth waning. So when an old friend gives him a new
|
|
reason to believe, he goes alone to an abandoned SETI program site in
|
|
Puerto Rico. Concerned, Scully tries to contact him before someone or
|
|
something else does.
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Senator Richard Matheson ....... Raymond J. Barry
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Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
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|
Jorge Concepcion ............... Mike Gomez
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Samantha [Age 8] ............... Vanessa Morley
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Mulder [Age 12] ................ Marcus Turner
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2.2 "The Host" 9/23/94
|
|
w: Chris Carter d: Daniel Sackheim
|
|
A man's decomposed body is found in the sewers of Newark, NJ and
|
|
Mulder is given this supposedly routine murder case. But after
|
|
Scully's autopsy turns up a parasite living inside the body and a sewer
|
|
worker is attacked and bitten by something, it opens up a whole new can
|
|
of worms.
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|
Detective Norman ............... Freddy Andeiuci
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Agent Brisentine ............... Marc Bauer
|
|
Flukeman ....................... Darin Morgan
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2.3 "Blood" 9/30/94
|
|
w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: David Nutter
|
|
story by: Darin Morgan
|
|
A recent rash of killings in the small town of Franklin, PA brings
|
|
Mulder to profile the murderers. A task made more difficult by the
|
|
fact that none of them had any previous history of violence and all
|
|
died at the end of their berserker rages. The only clues he has is
|
|
some destroyed electronics and an unknown organic substance.
|
|
Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
|
|
Sheriff Spencer ................ John Cygan
|
|
Harry McNally .................. Andre Daniels
|
|
Bonnie McRoberts ............... Kimberly Ashlyn Gere
|
|
Langly ......................... Dean Haglund
|
|
Taber .......................... John Harris
|
|
Byers .......................... Bruce Harwood
|
|
Edward Funsch .................. William Sanderson
|
|
County Supervisor Larry Winter . George Touliatos
|
|
|
|
2.4 "Sleepless" 10/7/94
|
|
w: Howard Gordon d: Rob Bowman
|
|
An audio cassette hidden in his morning paper brings Mulder to
|
|
request the case of a scientist's death consistent with burning,
|
|
despite the lack of any evidence of any flames or burns. He is given
|
|
his request...along with a new partner. But together they must find
|
|
the murderer before the case can be laid to rest.
|
|
Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
|
Salvatore Matola ............... Jonathan Gries
|
|
Agent Alex Krycek .............. Nicholas Lea
|
|
Augustus Cole .................. Tony Todd
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
|
|
2.5 "Duane Barry" 10/14/94
|
|
w: Chris Carter d: Chris Carter
|
|
An ex-FBI agent escapes from a mental hospital and holds several
|
|
people hostage in a travel agency. Mulder and Krycek are sent in to
|
|
help with the negotiations since the man claims to have been a UFO
|
|
abductee. Part one of two.
|
|
Agent Alex Krycek .............. Nicholas Lea
|
|
Agent Lucy Kazdin .............. CCH Pounder
|
|
Duane Barry .................... Steve Railsback
|
|
Dr. Del Hakkie ................. Frank C. Turner
|
|
|
|
2.6 "Ascension" 10/21/94
|
|
w: Paul Brown d: Michael Lange
|
|
Returning home to find the phone message left by Scully, Mulder
|
|
immediately sets off to locate Duane Barry, but is unable to make any
|
|
headway until a police video from a traffic violation yields a clue
|
|
which lifts his spirits. Part two of two.
|
|
Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
|
Margaret Scully ................ Sheila Larken
|
|
Agent Alex Krycek .............. Nicholas Lea
|
|
Duane Barry .................... Steve Railsback
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
|
|
2.7 "3" 11/4/94
|
|
w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: David Nutter
|
|
original script: Chris Ruppenthal
|
|
Despite Scully's absence, Mulder finds the strength to continue his
|
|
work on the recently reopened X-Files. When he recognizes a Los
|
|
Angeles killing as the work of the Trinity murderers, a trio of killers
|
|
with a fetish for drinking blood, it gives him work in which to immerse
|
|
himself.
|
|
Detective Nettles .............. Frank Ferrucci
|
|
Detective Munson ............... Tom McBeath
|
|
The Son aka John ............... Frank Military
|
|
The Father ..................... Gustavo Moreno
|
|
Kristen Kilar .................. Perrey Reeves
|
|
The Unholy Spirit .............. Justina Vail
|
|
|
|
2.8 "One Breath" 11/11/94
|
|
w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: R.W. Goodwin
|
|
Scully mysteriously appears in a Washington D.C. hospital, kept
|
|
alive almost entirely by machines. Frustrated by his inability to help
|
|
her, Mulder drives himself crazy trying to find the people responsible.
|
|
Though his quest for vengeance could make him exactly like those whom
|
|
he despises.
|
|
Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
|
|
Dr. Daly ....................... Jay Brazeau
|
|
Nurse G. Owens ................. Nicola Cavendish
|
|
Captain William Scully ......... Don Davis
|
|
Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
|
Langly ......................... Dean Haglund
|
|
Byers .......................... Bruce Harwood
|
|
Margaret Scully ................ Sheila Larken
|
|
Melissa Scully ................. Melinda McGraw
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
|
|
2.9 "Firewalker" 11/18/94
|
|
w: Howard Gordon d: David Nutter
|
|
A malfunction in a robot designed for volcanic exploration yields
|
|
evidence of a lifeform living in the caves. When this lifeform
|
|
seemingly causes the death of a member of the research team, Mulder and
|
|
Scully are flown out to the site to investigate before anyone else
|
|
dies.
|
|
Peter Tanaka ................... Hiro Kanagawa
|
|
Eric Parker .................... David Kaye
|
|
Vosberg ........................ David Lewis
|
|
Dr. Adam Pierce ................ Tuck Milligan
|
|
Jason Ludwig ................... Leland Orser
|
|
Technician ..................... Torben Rolfsen
|
|
Jesse O'Neil ................... Shawnee Smith
|
|
Dr. Daniel Trepkos ............. Bradley Whitford
|
|
|
|
2.10 "Red Museum" 12/9/94
|
|
w: Chris Carter d: Win Phelps
|
|
Several Wisconsin teens are found wandering outside in their
|
|
underwear with "He is one" scrawled on their backs. Mulder and Scully
|
|
travel to investigate this aberrant behavior, though the strangest
|
|
thing in this meat-producing area is a cult of vegetarian "walk-ins."
|
|
Beth Kane ...................... Gillian Barber
|
|
Sheriff Mazeroski .............. Steve Eastin
|
|
Crew Cut Man ................... Lindsey Ginter
|
|
Richard Odin ................... Mark Rolston
|
|
Gird Thomas .................... Paul Sand
|
|
|
|
2.11 "Excelsis Dei" 12/16/94
|
|
w: Paul Brown d: Stephen Surjik
|
|
Mulder and Scully's latest case begins with the rape and battery of
|
|
a nurse in a Massachusetts convalescent home. What makes it an X-File
|
|
is her claim that her attacker was invisible. But upon their arrival,
|
|
they discover that the unrest is not limited only to the live-in
|
|
residents.
|
|
Dorothy ........................ Frances Bay
|
|
Stan Phillips .................. Eric Christmas
|
|
Hal Arden ...................... David Fresco
|
|
Michelle Charters .............. Teryl Rothery
|
|
Gung Bittouen .................. Sab Shimono
|
|
|
|
2.12 "Aubrey" 1/6/95
|
|
w: Sara B. Charno d: Rob Bowman
|
|
In a dream, a policewoman experiences the memory of a serial killing
|
|
and unearths the body of the FBI agent sent to investigate it nearly 50
|
|
years ago. When the serial killer strikes again, Mulder and Scully
|
|
work with the detective to determine the killer's identity.
|
|
Mrs. Thibedeaux ................ Joy Coghill
|
|
Lieutenant Brian Tillman ....... Terry O'Quinn
|
|
Detective B.J. Morrow .......... Deborah Strang
|
|
Harry Cokely ................... Morgan Woodward
|
|
|
|
2.13 "Irresistible" 1/13/95
|
|
w: Chris Carter d: David Nutter
|
|
An female corpse, dug-up and mutilated, is brought to Mulder's
|
|
attention by a Minnesota agent claiming it as the work of aliens.
|
|
Mulder believes otherwise and is vindicated when a similarly mutilated
|
|
prostitute is found. Meanwhile Scully has to deal with how this case
|
|
seems to be affecting her.
|
|
Donald Addie Pfaster ........... Nick Chinlund
|
|
Toews .......................... Robert Thurston
|
|
Agent Moe Bocks ................ Bruce Weitz
|
|
Agent Karen E. Kosseff ......... Christine Willes
|
|
Marilyn ........................ Denalda Williams
|
|
|
|
2.14 "Die Hand Die Verletzt" 1/27/95
|
|
w: Glen Morgan & James Wong d: Kim Manners
|
|
Some teenagers' feign an occult ritual in an attempt to score and
|
|
inadvertantly cause the murder of one of their group. When Mulder and
|
|
Scully are called to look into the matter, the town's real worshippers
|
|
attempt to hide their tracks though they fear that the boys' attempt to
|
|
"get some," got them more than they thought.
|
|
Phyllis H. Paddock ............. Susan Blommaert
|
|
Jim Ausbury .................... Dan Butler
|
|
Pete Calcagni .................. Shaun Johnson
|
|
Shannon Ausbury ................ Heather McComb
|
|
|
|
2.15 "Fresh Bones" 2/3/95
|
|
w: Howard Gordon d: Rob Bowman
|
|
When a soldier stationed at a resettlement camp for Haitians drives
|
|
himself into a tree, Mulder and Scully are called by the grieving and
|
|
fearful wife. Her fears of a voodoo curse seem only to be reinforced
|
|
by the beliefs and actions of many of the local residents, including a
|
|
few of the other soldiers.
|
|
Colonel Wharton ................ Daniel Benzali
|
|
Private Jack McAlpin ........... Kevin Conway
|
|
Private Kittel ................. Roger Cross
|
|
Robin McAlpin .................. Katya Gardner
|
|
Private Harry Dunham ........... Matt Hill
|
|
Lieutenant Foyle ............... Peter Kelamis
|
|
Skinny Man ..................... Adrien Malebranche
|
|
Groundskeeper .................. Callum Keith Rennie
|
|
Chester Bonaparte .............. Jamil Walker Smith
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
Pierre Bauvais ................. Bruce Young
|
|
|
|
2.16 "Colony" 2/10/95
|
|
w: Chris Carter d: Nick Marck
|
|
story by: Chris Carter & David Duchovny
|
|
A newspaper ad placed to locate a certain doctor sets off the murder
|
|
of several people with the same face. When Scully and Mulder locate
|
|
another look-alike, they work to find him before the killer does.
|
|
Coming to Mulder's aid is another familiar face, but one he wasn't
|
|
expecting. Part one of two.
|
|
CIA Agent Ambrose Chapel ....... Tom Butler
|
|
William Mulder ................. Peter Donat
|
|
Dr. Landon Prince/Gregor's ..... Dana Gladstone
|
|
FBI Agent ...................... David L. Gordon
|
|
Field Doctor ................... Bonnie Hay
|
|
Federal Marshall ............... Tim Henry
|
|
Agent Barry Weiss .............. Andrew Johnston
|
|
Samantha Mulder ................ Megan Leitch
|
|
Military Policeman ............. Michael McDonald
|
|
First Jailer ................... Capper McIntyre
|
|
Mrs. Mulder .................... Rebecca Toolan
|
|
Pilot .......................... Brian Thompson
|
|
|
|
2.17 "End Game" 2/17/95
|
|
w: Frank Spotnitz d: Rob Bowman
|
|
When Scully is taken captive by the bounty hunter, Mulder must give
|
|
up a recently returned loved one in exchange. However, when his trap
|
|
goes awry, Mulder tracks the hunter far to the icy north in an effort
|
|
to find the one he has lost twice. Part two of two.
|
|
Lieutenant Terry Wilmer ........ Colin Cunningham
|
|
William Mulder ................. Peter Donat
|
|
Samantha Mulder ................ Megan Leitch
|
|
Pilot .......................... Brian Thompson
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
Paramedic ...................... Beatrice Zeilinger
|
|
|
|
2.18 "Fearful Symmetry" 2/24/95
|
|
w: Steve DeJarnatt d: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
The death of a federal construction worker and the destruction of
|
|
various property can only be tied to an escaped elephant. Yet the
|
|
witnesses claim to have seen no animals which might have caused the
|
|
turmoil. So, Mulder and Scully check out the local zoo whose claim to
|
|
fame is that they've never had a successful animal birth.
|
|
Ray Floyd ...................... Charles Andre
|
|
Willa Ambrose .................. Jayne Atkinson
|
|
Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
|
|
Kyle Lang ...................... Lance Guest
|
|
Byers .......................... Bruce Harwood
|
|
Ed Meecham ..................... Jack Rader
|
|
|
|
2.19 "Dod Kalm" 3/10/95
|
|
w: Howard Gordon & Alex Gansa d: Rob Bowman
|
|
story by: Howard Gordon
|
|
The last known position of the U.S.S. Argent was in the Norwegian
|
|
equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle until a boatload of survivors is
|
|
found. What particularly catches Mulder's inquisitive eye is that all
|
|
of these sailors appear to have aged many decades in the course of
|
|
days.
|
|
Halverson ...................... Mar Anderson
|
|
Lieutenant Richard Harper ...... Dmitry Chepovetsky
|
|
Captain Barclay ................. David Cubitt
|
|
Ionesco ........................ Stephen Dimopoulos
|
|
Olafsson ....................... Vladimir Kulich
|
|
Sailor ......................... John McConnach
|
|
Nurse .......................... Bob Metcalfe
|
|
Burke .......................... Claire Riley
|
|
Henry Trondheim ................ John Savage
|
|
|
|
2.20 "Humbug" 3/31/95
|
|
w: Darin Morgan d: Kim Manners
|
|
Mulder and Scully must find the paranormal among the abnormal when
|
|
they are sent to investigate a long standing series of ritualistic
|
|
killings which match no known patterns. The latest of which was the
|
|
death of the "alligator man," just one of many sideshow acts around
|
|
which the town of Gibsonton, FA is built.
|
|
Mr. Nutt ....................... Michael Anderson
|
|
Curator ........................ Alex Diakun
|
|
The Conundrum .................. The Enigma
|
|
Sheriff Hamilton ............... Wayne Grace
|
|
Jerald Glazebrook .............. John Payne
|
|
Dr. Blockhead aka Jeffrey Swaim Jim Rose
|
|
Lanny .......................... Vincent Schiavelli
|
|
Waiter ......................... Debis Simpson
|
|
Glazebrook [older] ............. Blair Slater
|
|
Hepcat Helm .................... George Tipple
|
|
Glazebrook [younger] ........... Devin Walker
|
|
|
|
2.21 "The Calusari" 4/14/95
|
|
w: Sara B. Charno d: Michael Vejar
|
|
A photograph taken just prior to the death of a two year old boy
|
|
yields evidence of some supernatural intervention which piques Mulder's
|
|
curiosity. When another death in the family occurs, the grandmother of
|
|
the remaining child requests the aid of some Romanian ritualists in
|
|
order to cleanse the home of evil.
|
|
Charlie/Michael Holvey ......... Joel Palmer
|
|
Golda .......................... Lilyan Chauvin
|
|
Maggie Holvey .................. Helena Clarkson
|
|
Dr. Charles Burk ............... Bill Dow
|
|
Head Calusari .................. Kay E. Kuter
|
|
Steve Holvey ................... Ric Reid
|
|
Teddy Holvey ................... Oliver & Jeremy Isaac Wildsmith
|
|
Agent Karen E. Kosseff ......... Christine Willes
|
|
|
|
2.22 "F. Emasculata" 4/28/95
|
|
w: Chris Carter & Howard Gordon d: Rob Bowman
|
|
Mulder and Scully find themselves sent to a penitentiary in order to
|
|
participate in the retrieval of two escaped convicts. Confused about
|
|
the reason for FBI involvement, they look a little deeper and discover
|
|
a highly contagious and deadly disease has infected many of the
|
|
inmates, and possibly the two escapees as well.
|
|
Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
|
Paul ........................... John Pyper-Ferguson
|
|
U.S. Marshal Tapia ............. Dean Norris
|
|
Dr. Simon Auerbach ............. Morris Panych
|
|
Dr. Osbourne ................... Charles Martin Smith
|
|
Steve .......................... John Tench
|
|
Angelo Garza ................... Angelo Vacco
|
|
|
|
2.23 "Soft Light" 5/ 5/95
|
|
w: Vince Gilligan d: James Contner
|
|
An ex-student of Scully's asks Mulder and Scully to help her with
|
|
her first investigation concerning a number of disappearances with very
|
|
few clues. Mulder ponders the idea of spontaneous human combustion but
|
|
rethinks it when they find a man who is afraid of his own shadow.
|
|
Government Scientist ........... Forbes Angus
|
|
Second Officer ................. Steve Bacic
|
|
Detective Barron ............... Nathaniel Deveaux
|
|
Barney ......................... Guyle Fraizer
|
|
Dr. Christopher Davey .......... Kevin McNulty
|
|
Doctor ......................... Robert Rozen
|
|
Dr. Chester Ray Banton ......... Tony Shalhoub
|
|
Detective Kelly Ryan ........... Kate Twa
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
Night Nurse .................... Donna Yamamoto
|
|
|
|
2.24 "Our Town" 5/12/95
|
|
w: Frank Spotnitz d: Rob Bowman
|
|
Dudley, Arkansas is the site of the latest investigation for Mulder
|
|
and Scully, who are sent to find a missing poultry inspector. The case
|
|
takes a twist when another poultry worker is shot after she goes
|
|
insane, giving Mulder a hunch that the townfolk really are what they
|
|
eat.
|
|
Sheriff Tom Arens .............. Gary Grubbs
|
|
Doris Kearns ................... Caroline Kava
|
|
George Kearns .................. John MacLaren
|
|
Creighton Jones ................ Hrothgar Matthews
|
|
Walter Chaco ................... John Milford
|
|
Paula Gray ..................... Gabrielle Miller
|
|
Dr. Vance Randolph ............. Robin Mossley
|
|
Jess Harold .................... Timothy Webber
|
|
|
|
2.A "The Secrets of the X-Files" 5/19/95
|
|
w: Ron Scalera & Bart Montgomery
|
|
A one hour special retrospective on the first two seasons of the
|
|
show.
|
|
Narrator ....................... Richard Courtney
|
|
|
|
2.25 "Anasazi" 5/19/95
|
|
w: Chris Carter d: R.W. Goodwin
|
|
story by: David Duchovny & Chris Carter
|
|
The trust that Mulder and Scully is sorely tested when Mulder begins
|
|
acting strangely. His aberrant behavior is compounded when the Lone
|
|
Gunmen direct him to a hacker who managed to break into some very
|
|
closely guarded files. So, the Smoking Man quickly takes action while
|
|
Scully investigates Mulder's abnormalcy. Part one of three.
|
|
Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
|
|
Thinker aka Kenneth Soona ...... Bernie Coulson
|
|
Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
|
Antonio ........................ Aurelio Dinunzio
|
|
William Mulder ................. Peter Donat
|
|
Langly ......................... Dean Haglund
|
|
Byers .......................... Bruce Harwood
|
|
Agent Alex Krycek .............. Nicholas Lea
|
|
Agent Kautz .................... Paul McLean
|
|
Father ......................... Byron Chief Moon
|
|
Josephine Doane ................ Renae Morriseau
|
|
Senior FBI Agent ............... Michael David Simms
|
|
Albert Hosteen ................. Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman
|
|
|
|
3.1 "The Blessing Way" 9/22/95
|
|
w: Chris Carter d: R.W. Goodwin
|
|
The Smoking Man works quickly to recover the stolen computer files,
|
|
but finds himself thwarted by a man whom he hope is dead. Meanwhile,
|
|
Scully finds herself at a loss for her next step and turns to her family
|
|
for support, since Mulder is otherwise engaged fighting for survival.
|
|
Part two of three.
|
|
M.D. ........................... Forbes Angus
|
|
Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
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Hispanic Man ................... Lenno Britos
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Camouflage Man ................. Mitchell Davies
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Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
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William Mulder ................. Peter Donat
|
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Security Guard ................. Ernie Foort
|
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Tour Guide ..................... Benita Ha
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Deep Throat .................... Jerry Hardin
|
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Eric Hosteen ................... Dakota House
|
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Dr. Mark Pomerantz ............. Alf Humphreys
|
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Margaret Scully ................ Sheila Larken
|
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Agent Alex Krycek .............. Nicholas Lea
|
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Melissa Scully ................. Melinda McGraw
|
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Well-Manicured Man ............. John Neville
|
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Senior FBI Agent ............... Michael David Simms
|
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Mrs. Mulder .................... Rebecca Toolan
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Minister ....................... Ian Victor
|
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Albert Hosteen ................. Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman
|
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Elder .......................... Don S. Williams
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3.2 "Paper Clip" 9/29/95
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w: Chris Carter d: Rob Bowman
|
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Reunited, Mulder and Scully locate an old scientist from Nazi
|
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Germany, pardoned through Operation Paper Clip. The information he
|
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gives them leads to their discovery of something which could mean
|
|
their deaths. Part three of three.
|
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Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
|
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Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
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Victor Klemper ................. Walter Gotell
|
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Langly ......................... Dean Haglund
|
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Byers .......................... Bruce Harwood
|
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Margaret Scully ................ Sheila Larken
|
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Agent Alex Krycek .............. Nicholas Lea
|
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Well-Manicured Man ............. John Neville
|
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Mrs. Mulder .................... Rebecca Toolan
|
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Albert Hosteen ................. Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman
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3.3 "D.P.O." 10/6/95
|
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w: Howard Gordon d: Kim Manners
|
|
Mulder is skeptical over a coroner's report regarding the fifth
|
|
person to be struck by lightning in a small Oklahoma town. Their
|
|
investigation into the latest death seems to point to the only person
|
|
to have survived a lightning strike, an emotionally-charged youth.
|
|
Stan Buxton .................... Peter Anderson
|
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Jack Hammond ................... Mar Andersons
|
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Zero ........................... Jack Black
|
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Traffic Cop .................... Brent Chapman
|
|
First Paramedic ................ Jason Anthony Griffith
|
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Sheriff Teller ................. Ernie Lively
|
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Frank Kiveat ................... Steve Makaj
|
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Darren Peter Oswald ............ Giovanni Ribisi
|
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Mrs. Oswald .................... Kate Robbins
|
|
Sharon Kiveat .................. Karen Witter
|
|
|
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3.4 "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" 10/13/95
|
|
w: Darin Morgan d: Rob Bowman
|
|
Skeptical of a famous psychic's predictions regarding the murder
|
|
of several prognosticators, Mulder instead finds someone who he
|
|
believes truly can predict the future. Though catching the killer
|
|
could prove difficult, particularly if the murderer can also see into
|
|
his future.
|
|
Photographer ................... Greg Anderson
|
|
Clyde Bruckman ................. Peter Boyle
|
|
The Stupendous Yappi ........... Jaap Broeker
|
|
Detective Cline ................ Frank Cassini
|
|
Puppet ......................... Stu Charno
|
|
Tarot Dealer ................... Alex Diakun
|
|
Madame Zelma ................... Karin Konoval
|
|
Detective Havez ................ Dwight McFee
|
|
Mr. Gordon ..................... David MacKay
|
|
Clerk .......................... Ken Roberts
|
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|
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3.5 "The List" 10/20/95
|
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w: Chris Carter d: Chris Carter
|
|
A death row inmate's promise of reincarnation for the purpose of
|
|
avenging the injustice of his execution begins to be fulfilled with the
|
|
death of one of the Florida prison's guards. The fear of his
|
|
retribution has everyone scrambling to determine if they are on the
|
|
list of his five victims, including Mulder and Scully who are trying to
|
|
determine how he has returned to execute his tormentors.
|
|
Key Guard ...................... Denny Arnold
|
|
Guard .......................... Craig Brunanski
|
|
Napoleon "Neech" Manley ........ Badja Djola
|
|
Chaplain ....................... Joseph Patrick Finn
|
|
Vincent Parmelly ............... Ken Foree
|
|
Danielle Manley ................ April Grace
|
|
Fornier ........................ Mitchell Kosterman
|
|
Perry Simon .................... Bruce Pinard
|
|
Ullrich ........................ Paul Raskin
|
|
Danny Charez ................... Greg Rogers
|
|
John Speranza .................. John Toles-Bey
|
|
Warden Leo Brodeur ............. J.T. Walsh
|
|
Sammon Roque ................... Bokeem Woodbine
|
|
|
|
3.6 "2Shy" 11/3/95
|
|
w: Jeffrey Vlaming d: David Nutter
|
|
Meeting insecure women through an on-line service, a serial killer
|
|
seduces his prey with the right words. However, Mulder and Scully
|
|
determine these killings are far from ordinary by the presence of a
|
|
strange substance coating the victims, a substance which seems to
|
|
digest the fatty acids in flesh.
|
|
Virgil Incanto ................. Timothy Carhart
|
|
Monica ......................... Glynis Davies
|
|
Detective Alan Cross ........... James Handy
|
|
Jennifer ....................... Suzy Joachim
|
|
Lauren MacKalvey ............... Randi Lynne
|
|
Agent Kazanjian ................ William MacDonald
|
|
Jesse .......................... Aloka McLean
|
|
Ellen Kaminsky ................. Catherine Paolone
|
|
Joanne Steffen ................. Kerry Sandomirsky
|
|
|
|
3.7 "The Walk" 11/10/95
|
|
w: John Shiban d: Rob Bowman
|
|
Another failed suicide attempt by a patient in a military hospital
|
|
interests Mulder with the talk of a "phantom soldier" which has
|
|
prevented the man's death. The general in charge is at first opposed
|
|
to the FBI's involvement until the invisible killer begins stalking
|
|
him. But none believe when the primary suspect is a quadraplegic.
|
|
Frances Callahan ............... Andrea Barclay
|
|
Quinton "Roach" Freely ......... Willie Garson
|
|
Army Doctor .................... Deryl Hayes
|
|
General Thomas Callahan ........ Thomas Kopache
|
|
Trevor Callahan ................ Brennan Kotowich
|
|
Amputee ........................ Rob Lee
|
|
Ward Nurse ..................... Paula Shaw
|
|
Captain Janet Draper ........... Nancy Sorel
|
|
Lt. Colonel Victor Stans ....... Don Thompson
|
|
Leonard "Rappo" Trimble ........ Ian Tracey
|
|
Burly Nurse .................... Beatrice Zeilinger
|
|
|
|
3.8 "Oubliette" 11/17/95
|
|
w: Charles Grant Craig d: Kim Manners
|
|
When a young girl is kidnapped from her home, a fast food worker
|
|
miles away collapse on the job, apparently experiencing exactly what
|
|
the child is feeling. When Mulder learns that the woman was kidnapped
|
|
and held hostage for years as a child, he begins to believe that she
|
|
may be the key to help find the missing girl.
|
|
Myra Jacobs .................... Sidonie Boll
|
|
Carl Wade ...................... Michael Chieffo
|
|
Lucy Householder ............... Tracey Ellis
|
|
Mr. Larken ..................... David Fredericks
|
|
Henry .......................... Jacques LaLonde
|
|
Special Agent Walt Eubanks ..... Ken Ryan
|
|
Fast Food Supervisor ........... Dolly Scarr
|
|
Amy Jacobs ..................... Jewel Staite
|
|
Tow Truck Driver ............... Dean Wray
|
|
|
|
3.9 "Nisei" 11/24/95
|
|
w: Chris Carter & Howard Gordon & Frank Spotnitz
|
|
d: David Nutter
|
|
A mail order videotape of an alien autopsy blossoms into a much
|
|
more complicated investigation when Mulder and Scully find the
|
|
distributor of the tape murdered in his own home apparently by a
|
|
high-ranking Japanese diplomat. Following up individual leads, Scully
|
|
finds herself recognized by complete strangers while Mulder tries to
|
|
find out more about the origin of the video. Part one of two.
|
|
Penny .......................... Gillian Barber
|
|
Senator Richard Matheson ....... Raymond J. Barry
|
|
Agent Pendrell ................. Brendan Beiser
|
|
Frohike ........................ Tom Braidwood
|
|
Langly ......................... Dean Haglund
|
|
Byers .......................... Bruce Harwood
|
|
Dr. Takeo Ishimaru ............. Robert Ito
|
|
Lottie Holloway ................ Corrine Koslo
|
|
Red-Haired Man ................. Stephen McHattie
|
|
Coast Guard Officer ............ Paul McLean
|
|
Kazuo Sakurai .................. Yasuo Sakurai
|
|
Diane .......................... Lori Triolo
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
|
|
3.10 "731" 12/1/95
|
|
w: Frank Spotnitz d: Rob Bowman
|
|
Scully takes Mr. X's advice to heart and investigates more into
|
|
the implant she removed from her neck. Mulder, having ignored the
|
|
advice given him, finds himself trapped on the train with a Japanese
|
|
scientist and the man sent to kill him. Part two of two.
|
|
Agent Pendrell ................. Brenden Beiser
|
|
Escalante ...................... Colin Cunningham
|
|
Smoking Man .................... William B. Davis
|
|
Dr. Shiro Zama aka Dr. Takeo
|
|
Ishimaru .................... Robert Ito
|
|
Red-Haired Man ................. Stephen McHattie
|
|
Conductor ...................... Michael Puttonen
|
|
Elder .......................... Don S. Williams
|
|
Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
|
|
|
|
3.11 "Revelations" 12/15/95?
|
|
Reverend Findley ............... R. Lee Ermey
|
|
Mrs. Tynes ..................... Nicole Robert
|
|
Susan Kryder ................... Hayley Tyson
|
|
Millennium Man ................. Kenneth Welsh
|
|
School Nurse ................... Selina Williams
|
|
Kevin Kryder ................... Kevin Zegers
|
|
|
|
|
|
Season 1 History (1993-1994)
|
|
============================
|
|
Note: All dates are the national US broadcast dates, any local pre-emptions
|
|
or reschedulings are not reflected.
|
|
|
|
Code Episode Air Date Rebroadcasts
|
|
---- ------- -------- ------------
|
|
1X79 "The X-Files" (1.1) 9/10/93 1/17/94* 11/ 6/94*
|
|
1X01 "Deep Throat" (1.2) 9/17/93 12/24/93 6/24/94
|
|
1X02 "Squeeze" (1.3) 9/24/93 12/ 3/93 6/10/94 11/ 4/95*
|
|
1X03 "Conduit" (1.4) 10/ 1/93 12/14/93* 5/27/94
|
|
1X04 "Jersey Devil" (1.5) 10/ 8/93 12/31/93 7/22/94
|
|
1X05 "Shadows" (1.6) 10/22/93 3/ 4/94 5/26/95
|
|
1X06 "Ghost in the Machine" (1.7) 10/29/93 1/14/94
|
|
1X07 "Ice" (1.8) 11/ 5/93 1/17/94* 8/12/94 3/ 3/95
|
|
1X08 "Space" (1.9) 11/12/93 1/28/94 8/22/94*
|
|
1X09 "Fallen Angel" (1.10) 11/19/93 3/29/94* 11/13/94*
|
|
1X10 "Eve" (1.11) 12/10/93 3/11/94 8/26/94
|
|
1X11 "Fire" (1.12) 12/17/93 3/25/94 11/20/94*
|
|
1X12 "Beyond the Sea" (1.13) 1/ 7/94 4/ 8/94 12/22/95?
|
|
1X13 "GenderBender" (1.14) 1/21/94 5/20/94 7/21/95
|
|
1X14 "Lazarus" (1.15) 2/ 4/94 6/ 3/94 9/ 2/94
|
|
1X15 "Young at Heart" (1.16) 2/11/94 6/17/94 8/19/94
|
|
1X16 "E.B.E." (1.17) 2/18/94 7/ 8/94 11/27/94*
|
|
1X17 "Miracle Man" (1.18) 3/18/94 7/ 1/94
|
|
1X18 "Shapes" (1.19) 4/ 1/94 10/28/94 8/ 4/95
|
|
1X19 "Darkness Falls" (1.20) 4/15/94 8/ 5/94 12/ 2/94
|
|
1X20 "Tooms" (1.21) 4/22/94 7/15/94 11/ 4/95*
|
|
1X21 "Born Again" (1.22) 4/29/94 8/22/94*
|
|
1X22 "Roland" (1.23) 5/ 6/94 7/29/94
|
|
1X23 "The Erlenmeyer Flask" (1.24) 5/13/94 9/ 9/94 9/ 1/95
|
|
|
|
* - indicates "Special Presentations," i.e. - episodes broadcast on a
|
|
different night and time.
|
|
|
|
Pre-emptions: 10/15/93 - _Baseball Relief_
|
|
11/26/93 - _Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II_
|
|
2/25/94 - _Hot Shots_
|
|
|
|
Awards/Honors: Average Nielsen ratings for this season: 6.4
|
|
Overall Nielsen ranking: 102nd out of 118 shows.
|
|
Best Drama Series given by the Environmental Media Awards
|
|
for the episode "Darkness Falls"
|
|
Nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of
|
|
America for "The Erlenmeyer Flask"
|
|
Endorsed by the Viewers for Quality Television.
|
|
Emmy Nominations:
|
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphics Design and
|
|
Title Sequence
|
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Main Title Theme
|
|
Music (Mark Snow)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Season 2 History (1994-1995)
|
|
============================
|
|
|
|
Code Episode Air Date Rebroadcasts
|
|
---- ------- -------- ------------
|
|
2X01 "Little Green Men" (2.1) 9/16/94 12/23/94 9/ 8/95
|
|
2X02 "The Host" (2.2) 9/23/94 12/30/94
|
|
2X03 "Blood" (2.3) 9/30/94 1/20/95
|
|
2X04 "Sleepless" (2.4) 10/ 7/94 3/17/95
|
|
2X05 "Duane Barry" (2.5) 10/14/94 6/ 2/95
|
|
2X06 "Ascension" (2.6) 10/21/94 6/ 9/95
|
|
2X07 "3" (2.7) 11/ 4/94 6/16/95
|
|
2X08 "One Breath" (2.8) 11/11/94 6/23/95
|
|
2X09 "Firewalker" (2.9) 11/18/94 3/24/95
|
|
2X10 "Red Museum" (2.10) 12/ 9/94 4/21/95
|
|
2X11 "Excelsis Dei" (2.11) 12/16/94 4/ 7/95
|
|
2X12 "Aubrey" (2.12) 1/ 6/95 6/30/95
|
|
2X13 "Irresistible" (2.13) 1/13/95 7/ 7/95
|
|
2X14 "Die Hand Die Verletzt" (2.14) 1/27/95 7/14/95
|
|
2X15 "Fresh Bones" (2.15) 2/ 3/95 12/ 8/95?
|
|
2X16 "Colony" (2.16) 2/10/95 8/15/95*
|
|
2X17 "End Game" (2.17) 2/17/95 8/15/95*
|
|
2X18 "Fearful Symmetry" (2.18) 2/24/95
|
|
2X19 "Dod Kalm" (2.19) 3/10/95 11/24/95*
|
|
2X20 "Humbug" (2.20) 3/31/95 10/27/95
|
|
2X21 "The Calusari" (2.21) 4/14/95 7/28/95
|
|
2X22 "F. Emasculata" (2.22) 4/28/95 8/11/95
|
|
2X23 "Soft Light" (2.23) 5/ 5/95 8/25/95
|
|
2X24 "Our Town" (2.24) 5/12/95
|
|
N/A "The Secrets of the X-Files" 5/19/95* 9/ 4/95*
|
|
2X25 "Anasazi" (2.25) 5/19/95 9/15/95
|
|
|
|
Pre-emptions: 11/25/94 - _Beethoven_
|
|
8/18/95 - NFL Preseason Game
|
|
|
|
Awards/Honors: Average Nielsen rating for this season: 14.5
|
|
Overall Nielsen ranking: 64th out of 141 shows.
|
|
Best TV Drama Series by the Environmental Media Awards for
|
|
the episode "Fearful Symmetry."
|
|
Cinematographer John Bartley nominated for an Outstanding
|
|
Achievement Award by American Society of Cinematographers
|
|
for his work on "Duane Barry."
|
|
Endorsed by the Viewers for Quality Television
|
|
Quality Awards nominations:
|
|
Best Drama
|
|
Best Actor in a Drama (David Duchovny)
|
|
Best Actress in a Drama (Gillian Anderson)
|
|
Nominated by Television Critic's Association for Best Drama.
|
|
Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series--Drama.
|
|
Emmy nominations:
|
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for
|
|
a Series (John Bartley, "One Breath")
|
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a
|
|
Series--Single Camera Production (James Coblentz,
|
|
"Duane Barry")
|
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a
|
|
Series--Single Camera Production (Stephen Mark,
|
|
"Sleepless")
|
|
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series (Supervising Sound
|
|
Editor: Thierry Couturier; Dialogue Editors: Machiek
|
|
Malish, Chris Reeves, Marty Stein, Jay Levine; Sound
|
|
Effects Editors: Stuart Calderon, Michael Kimball,
|
|
David Van Slyke, Susan Welsh, Chris Fradkin, Matt
|
|
West; Music Editor: Jeff Charbonneau; ADR Editor:
|
|
Debby Ruby Winsberg, "Duane Barry")
|
|
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (C.C.H.
|
|
Pounder, "Duane Barry")
|
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a
|
|
Dramatic Series (Chris Carter, "Duane Barry")
|
|
Outstanding Drama Series
|
|
|
|
|
|
Season 3 History (1995-1996)
|
|
============================
|
|
|
|
Code Episode Air Date Rebroadcasts
|
|
---- ------- -------- ------------
|
|
3X01 "The Blessing Way" (3.1) 9/22/95
|
|
3X02 "Paper Clip" (3.2) 9/29/95
|
|
3X03 "D.P.O." (3.3) 10/ 6/95
|
|
3X04 "Clyde Bruckman's Final 10/13/95
|
|
Repose" (3.4)
|
|
3X05 "The List" (3.5) 10/20/95
|
|
3X06 "2Shy" (3.6) 11/ 3/95
|
|
3X07 "The Walk" (3.7) 11/10/95
|
|
3X08 "Oubliette" (3.8) 11/17/95
|
|
3X09 "Nisei" (3.9) 11/24/95
|
|
3X10 "731" (3.10) 12/ 1/95
|
|
3X11 "Revelations" (3.11) 12/15/95?
|
|
|
|
? - indicates that this may be subject to change.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comics
|
|
======
|
|
At the start of 1995, the X-Files comic series was made available by
|
|
Topps Comics. Correspondence concerning the comic should be sent to:
|
|
"The X-Files"
|
|
c/o Topps Comics
|
|
1 Whitehall Street
|
|
New York, NY 10004-2109
|
|
|
|
# 1 "Not To Be Opened until Xmas" - January '95
|
|
writer: Stefan Petrucha artist: Charles Adlard
|
|
cover: Miran Kim
|
|
When the final Fatima Prophecy is stolen from the Vatican, it is
|
|
tied to a murder in New York city, where Mulder and Scully pick up the
|
|
case.
|
|
Note: There was also a black and white ashcan release of the first
|
|
half of this book in Star Wars Galaxy #2.
|
|
|
|
# 2 "A Dismembrance of Things Past" - February '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
c: Miran Kim
|
|
The recent death of several witnesses to a UFO crash forty-seven
|
|
years ago prompts someone to convince Mulder and Scully to investigate
|
|
in order to protect a retired general who was also there in Neola,
|
|
Kansas. Part one of two.
|
|
|
|
# 3 "A Little Dream of Me" - March '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
c: Miran Kim
|
|
General Palmer's timely suicide leads Mulder to a shady character
|
|
who promises to give him Samantha if Mulder will steal the Pentagon
|
|
computer access codes. Part two of two.
|
|
|
|
N/A "A Trick of the Light" - April '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
c: Jim Salicrup
|
|
Mulder and Scully look into an artist whose models are disappearing.
|
|
Note: This was a special insert into Hero Illustrated #22.
|
|
|
|
# 4 "Firebird Part One: Khobka's Lament" - April '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
c: Miran Kim
|
|
Mulder and Scully are puzzled by the remains of a scientist found in
|
|
an overturned truck in New Mexico. The bones of the scientist, who was
|
|
continuing a relatives research into the Tunguska meteorite, seem to
|
|
have ages thousands of years, though the man was nearly thirty. Part
|
|
one of three.
|
|
|
|
# 5 "Firebird Part Two: Crescit Eundo" - May '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
c: Miran Kim
|
|
Having found Khobka, Mulder and Scully try to escape the ruined
|
|
facility and the creature. Scully manages to bring the old man to
|
|
safety, but Mulder is not so lucky. Part two of three.
|
|
|
|
N/A Special Edition - June '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
c: Miran Kim
|
|
All of the first three comics in one release.
|
|
|
|
# 6 "Firebird Part Three: A Brief Authority" - June '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
c: Miran Kim
|
|
Mulder is asked to speak with Khobka on behalf of the cabal, in the
|
|
hopes that he knows how to stop the Firebird from destroying the
|
|
entire state. Part three of three.
|
|
|
|
N/A "Circle Game" - July '95
|
|
w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
|
|
A sudden concentration of crop circles peaks Mulder's interest.
|
|
This was a short 5-page story published inside of the July 15-21, 1995
|
|
issue of TV Guide.
|
|
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# 7 "Trepanning Opera" - July '95
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w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
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c: Miran Kim
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Mulder is asked to aid in a murder case where victims have had a
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hole drilled into their heads creating a "third eye," a process known
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as trepanning. However, even Mulder may have some problems considering
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the murderer seems to be able to see into the future.
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An1 "Hallow Eve" - August '95
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w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
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c: Miran Kim
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Bones turned up in an archaelogical dig in search of "Eve," the
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female progenitor of the human race, seem to be the cause of the
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deaths of everyone who comes in contact with them. Scully finds that
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she needs some help from spirit world in order to tackle what may be
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the angry spirit of all mankind.
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# 8 "Silent Cities of the Mind: Part One" - August '95
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w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
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c: Miran Kim
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A doctor whose outrageous theories about cannibalism vanishes in
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the mountains of Alaska, where he believes a lost city can be found.
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Mulder is forced to wonder about the truth of those theories when a
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plane crash provides some food for thought. Part one of two.
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# 9 "Silent Cities of the Mind: Part Two" - September '95
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w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
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c: Miran Kim
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A party comes to the lost city in response to Agent Scully's radio
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for help, however their intent is not a benevolent one. The
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cannibalistic doctor, on the other hand, seems to be more inclined to
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help now that he's had his fill. Part two of two.
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N/A Collected Edition - September '95
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w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
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c: Miran Kim
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A collected reprint of the first 6 issues in one paperback volume.
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#10 "Feelings of Unreality: Part One - Wheels within Wheels" - October '95
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w: Stefan Petrucha a: Charles Adlard
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c: Miran Kim
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Mulder makes contact with a strange informant who leads him to the
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revelations that many of their previous cases are all tied together by
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a single conspiracy. So, while Mulder follows this person to locate
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some tangible evidence, Scully tries her best to confirm or deny
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Mulder's theory. Part one of three.
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Books
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=====
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HarperCollins obtained the rights to publish a series of original
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X-Files tie-in novels as well as a series of novelizations aimed at a
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younger audience. The original full-length novels are published under the
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HarperPrism name and the third novel in the series marks the start of a new
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writer, Kevin Anderson. The novelizations are printed under the
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HarperTrophy name.
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Novels
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# 1 _Goblins_
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author: Charles Grant ISBN: 0-06-105414-3
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Two inexplicable murders near Fort Dix, NJ see Mulder and Scully
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investigating them as a result of some called-in favors. With very
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little to go on, the ravings of an old woman about goblins don't seem
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so far fetched.
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# 2 _Whirlwind_
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author: Charles Grant ISBN: 0-06-105415-1
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The discovery of several bodies near a Konochine Indian community
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raises the questions as to how these people and cattle had been skinned
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in the matter of seconds. When Mulder and Scully arrive in New Mexico
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to dig deeper, they find they are met with silence and lies, not only
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from the Indians, but also from the local authorities.
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# 3 _Ground Zero_ (Hardcover only, Paperback due for later release)
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author: Kevin J. Anderson ISBN:
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Novelizations
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# 1 _X Marks the Spot_
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author: Les Martin ISBN: 0-06-440613-X
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Based on the pilot episode.
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# 2 _Darkness Falls_
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author: Les Martin ISBN: 0-06-440614-8
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Based on the episode of the same name.
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Miscellaneous
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_The Truth Is Out There: The Official Guide to the X-Files_
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author: Brian Lowry ISBN: 0-06-105330-9
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The official guidebook to the television series containing synopses
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of the episodes and just about every fact ever mentioned in the show.
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_The Unofficial X-Files Companion_
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author: Ngaire E. Genge ISBN: 0-517-88601-4
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This is an unauthorized book containing brief synopses of the
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show and the episodes, but going to greater detail into the true life
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paranormal events and circumstances upon which the episodes were based.
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--------
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For Usenet readers, there are several newsgroups:
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alt.tv.x-files
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alt.tv.x-files.creative (for fan fiction, NOT discussion of the show)
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uk.media.tv.sf.x-files (for UK fans)
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aus.tv.x-files (for Australian fans)
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If you do not have a thread at your local site, ask your news administrator.
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There is also a mailing list for the show available in instant and digest
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formats, to subscribe send e-mail containing "subscribe X-FILES <your name>"
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in the body to:
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listproc@chaos.taylored.com
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UK fans may wish to consider another mailing list devoted to discussion of
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the "current" episodes being shown there. To subscribe send a similar
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messages to the one for the US list to:
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listproc@uel.ac.uk
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German fans now also can join a mailing list of their own as well. Send
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mail with "subscribe xf-de" in the body to:
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listserv@stargate.pfalz.de
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This and many other TV episode guides can be found via anonymous ftp at:
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ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk [155.198.1.140] in
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/public/media/tv/collections/tardis
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Additional X-Files related material can be found at:
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ftp.cs.nmt.edu [129.138.6.48] in /xfiles
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(Most complete and reliable, also archives alt.tv.x-files.creative)
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ftp.rutgers.edu [128.6.4.7] in /pub/x-files
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(Graphics files and mirror of ftp.cs.nmt.edu. Fast transfers)
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ftp.u.washington.edu [140.142.83.3] in /public/roland/x-files
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(X-Files images only)
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gossamer.eng.ohio-state.edu [164.107.153.13] in /pub/archive/x-files
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(Fanfiction archive)
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Also, for Mosaic users, there are many X-Files home pages, here are some of
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the more convenient/exceptional ones:
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http://www.delphi.com/XFiles/ (The Official FOX X-Files page)
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http://www.rutgers.edu/x-files.html (Very reliable)
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http://duggy.extern.ucsd.edu/~linny (Starter page)
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http://www.ssc.com/~roland/x-files/x-files.html ("BFI" home page)
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http://www.uml.edu/~ccashman/x-files/x-files.html (Best of a.t.x)
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http://www.infinet.com/~rkidder/x-files/top.html (Magazine articles)
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http://www.wam.umd.edu/~kris (Contains some hard-to-find stuff)
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http://dxhra1.desy.de/~cborys/tv/xf.html (Vancouver information)
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http://www.cs.nmt.edu/xfiles/ (Mirror of the FTP site)
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http://www.neosoft.com/sbanks/xfiles/xfiles.html (Video clips)
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http://www.netaxs.com/~hager/x-files.html (Quicktime video clips)
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http://eewww.eng.ohio-state.edu/~juodvalk/x-files (Fanfiction archives)
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http://www.egr.uh.edu/~escco/DDEB.html (DDEB Home Page)
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http://www.webcom.com/~walterh (Duchovniks' home page)
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http://www.bchs.uh.edu/~ecantu/gatb/gatb.html (GATB home page)
|
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http://www.tpoint.net/~rmayhall/main.html (Mitch Pileggi page)
|
|
http://www.gatech.edu/lcc/idt/Students/Penberthy/X-Files/ [cont'd]
|
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UnofficialChannels.html (Walter Skinner page)
|
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http://rschp2.anu.edu.au:8080/XFiles.html (Australia)
|
|
http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~simc/xfiles.html (Australia)
|
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http://www.iis.com.br/~lpaulo/xfiles.htm (Brazil)
|
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http://gpu2.srv.ualberta.ca/~vichan/www/x-files.html (Canada)
|
|
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~kleinhen/bin/lwgate (German mail list)
|
|
http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~stdcu/x-files/x-files.html (Ireland)
|
|
http://www.cs.unibo.it/~cobianch/index.html (Italy)
|
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http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~danny/x-files.html (Netherlands)
|
|
http://bundy.hibo.no/~Larsen/x-files/x-files.html (in Norwegian)
|
|
http://www.iscs.nus.sg/~chengmin/xfiles/xf.html (Singapore)
|
|
http://www.zynet.co.uk/simon/x-files/ (United Kingdom)
|
|
http://metro.turnpike.net/~ptang/index.html (uk.media.sf.tv.x-files Page)
|
|
http://www.io.org/~jshum/phpl.cgi?html/xfsites.html (Lots of links)
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