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1.12 "Fire"
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In Bosham, England, a British lord bids farewell to his family as he
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leaves home. On his way out, he stops to greet his gardener, Cecil. He
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turns to wave to his family one last time, and as he does, his sleeve
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ignites. He is quickly engulfed in flames and everyone stares in horror,
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except the gardener who watches without the slightest hint of emotion.
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Mulder and Scully head to their car in the FBI parking garage. Before
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they enter, Mulder notes that the door on his side was unlocked, yet he
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remembered locking it earlier. Inside the car, they discover a cassette
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tape which is sitting on the dashboard. Curious, they play the tape, on
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which a woman's voice describes how a man was killed in his car aftering
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playing a mysterious tape he found inside. It goes on to say that the
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doors on the car were tied to the explosives so he couldn't open the
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door to escape. At that point, Mulder's door opens and an attractive
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woman greets them cheerily.
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The woman, Phoebe Green, is from Scotland Yard and attended the same
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English school as Mulder. She kisses Mulder and asks him for his help.
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Her assignment is to protect a visiting Parliament member while he stays
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in the US. Several Parliament members have been killed recently by being
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burned alive. In each case, the wife of each lord received an anonymous
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love letter, as Mrs. Malcolm Marsden, the wife of the visiting lord also
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has.
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She calls it a "three-pipe problem," making reference to Sherlock Holmes
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and something in Phoebe's and Mulder's past. Scully looks rather
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uncomfortable as the two reminisce. Mulder tells her that he will
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mention it to the FBI's arson experts, but she says that the previous
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deaths appeared to be spontaneous combustion. Fox asks if there is the
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possibility that the killer is pyrokinetic.
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Meanwhile, the Marsden family arrives at their temporary home in Boston.
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We see "Cecil" painting the house. He lights a cigarette using his
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powers, then walks over to introduce himself as Bob the house's
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caretaker. As the Marsden's enter the house, they notice a portrait on
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the wall, which bears a striking resemblence to Mrs. Marsden, but they
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shrug it off as coincidence. They return back outside to call their dog
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who is digging around the bushes and a dead body.
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As it turns out, Mulder is pyrophobic. When Scully offers to help him,
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he declines, telling her that Phoebe enjoys playing mind games with him.
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When he was younger, he watches as a neighbor's house burned down. He is
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determined to face up to his fear.
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Later that night, Bob is peeping in the kitchen to watch Mrs. Marsden.
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Then he goes over to talk with the chauffer, who is coughing very
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loudly. Bob asks him for a cigarette and then asks if there is anything
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he can get for the chauffer while he goes into town. The driver asks him
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to pick up some cough medicine. Bob goes to a local bar and sits down
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for a drink. When a woman attempts to pick him up by asking him for a
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light, he creates a small flame which emerges from his fingertip. She is
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delighted by the trick and points it out to everyone else in the bar.
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When she turns to look back at Bob, his entire arm is now aflame which
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sends everyone fleeing before Cecil sets the bar alight.
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Phoebe and Fox go to the hospital where the woman from the bar is being
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treated for burns. She tells him about the previous night, but she is
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reluctant to talk about Bob because she is currently living with someone
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and doesn't want them to know. But she finally relinquishes the fact
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that Bob had an English accent and acquiesces to make a police sketch.
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Back at the home, we see the chauffer bent over the toilet vomiting as
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Cecil looks on. He also befriends the Marsden children by showing them a
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magic trick with cigarettes. Mrs. Marsden comes down and asks if Bob
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will drive them around since the chauffer is sick.
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At FBI headquarters, Scully examines the files on the arsonist and
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begins to write a profile into her journals. She claims that the
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murderer is probably a 25 year old male who is psychologically
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unbalanced and kills to compensate for his own sexual inadequacy. The
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killer becomes obsessed with a woman who he cannot have. She is certain
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that he has already arrived in the U.S.
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Phoebe and Mulder book a room in a hotel where the Lord will be
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attending a reception. Phoebe enters the party and Mulder receives a
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phone call from Scully telling him that she will be coming up to Boston
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to give him some information about the arsonist. Coming back out of the
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party, Phoebe asks Fox to dance with her. Scully arrives at the hotel
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and watches silently as the two dance and kiss. Jealously, Scully turns
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around, nearly bumping into Bob in the hallway. Bob walks past.
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As she waits around the corner from the dancing couple, she glances at
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the hotel's alarm system, where a fire in indicated on the 14th floor.
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She interrupts Mulder and tells them. The Marsden children are staying
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in a room on that floor, so Mulder runs up the stairs to save them.
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Scully alerts the hotel personnel about the fire.
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It is the childrens' room which is on fire. Mulder pauses before
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entering the 14th floor then rushes in. He crawls along the floor of the
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hallway, but begins to cough as the smoke enters his lungs. His phobia
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asserts itself again, and he begins to retreat back down the hall, but
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he collapses. Bob then runs out of the room with the children with him.
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He arrives in the lobby and is greeted as a hero. Phoebe thanks him
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while Scully is busy checking on Mulder, who the firemen have dragged to
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safety.
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When he awakens in the hotel room, he is upset with himself for
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panicking. Phoebe enters the room and Scully asks her about if the
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chauffer is trustworthy. Phoebe indicates that she chose the chauffer
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herself and tells them that she feels the threat to the family is over
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and that she will be returning to England with them.
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The next day, Scully shows Mulder her findings. One of the dead lords
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employed a gardener named Cecil Lively. But Cecil Lively died in a fire
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in 1963 while still a child. Yet Cecil Lively obtained a visa recently.
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Fox goes off to warn Phoebe in Cape Cod. After he leaves, a police fax
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arrives of the man in the bar. It is clearly Bob. Scully tries to call
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Mulder on his car phone, but is unable to reach him.
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When Mulder arrives at the Marsden home, he rushes in the door, to
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discover Lord Marsden and Phoebe kissing. He tells them to pack and
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leave quickly because there is still a danger. Cecil is watching from
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the top of the stairs.
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Mulder returns to the hotel where Scully shows him the fax of Bob. And
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they rush back to the house. Mulder goes upstairs and finds the body of
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the chauffer in the bathroom. Suddenly the room catches fire and Mulder
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tries in vain to beat it out. He realizes the children are still
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upstairs, so goes to rescue them, but when he enters the hallway, he
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finds Cecil waiting for him and with a snap of his fingers, he sets the
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ceiling of the hallway on fire.
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Cecil goes down the stairs and is met by Scully aiming a gun at him. He
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laughs at her and comes down anyway. From the side, Phoebe surprises him
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by dousing him in the face with the same fuel he put in the house paint.
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Stunned, he stumbles out into the yard.
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Mulder comes to term with his fear, and breaks down the door to the
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kids' room and comes down the stairs with them safe. They run outside as
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Cecil has finally shaken off the confusion. He prepares to attack them,
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but instead, ignites the accelerant coating his body. Before he
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collapses, he screams, "You can't fight fire with fire!"
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Miraculously, Cecil survived the fire and has been admitted to a high
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security hospital where he is kept in a room containing no flammable
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materials. He had suffered fifth and sixth degree burns but has a
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remarkably fast healing rate and should recover fully in about a month.
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The reports show his normal body temperature to be 107 degrees. In his
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room, he looks out from his confining chamber and joking asks his nurse
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for a cigarette.
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Phoebe leaves without saying goodbye, but has left Mulder another
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cassette tape. When Scully enters, he tells her he has no intention of
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listening to it. She smiles and asks him if he would like to go for
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lunch.
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Summary by Cliff Chen, 1993
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