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This information is snipped from the X-files WWW homepage:
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http://www.rutgers.edu/x-files.html
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by Magnus Wooldridge (Scoop BBS: +47 5174 8535)
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SEASON 2 (1994-1995) EPISODES
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2.1 "Little Green Men"
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* Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
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* Director: David Nutter
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* Original Broadcast: 9/16/94
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* Guest Cast:
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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 Mulder [Age 8] (Vanessa Morley)
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+ Asst. Director Walter S. Skinner (Mitch Pileggi)
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+ Fox Mulder [Age 12] (Marcus Turner)
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Long after the shutdown of the X-Files division, Mulder finds his own
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belief in the truth waning. So when an old friend gives him a new
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reason to believe, he goes alone to an abandoned SETI program site in
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Puerto Rico. Concerned, Scully tries to contact him before someone
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else does.
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2.2 "The Host"
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* Writer: Chris Carter
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* Director: Daniel Sackheim
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* Original Broadcast: 9/23/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Detective Norman (Freddy Andeiuci)
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+ Agent Brisentine (Marc Bauer)
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+ Flukeman (Darin Morgan)
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+ Asst. Director Walter S. Skinner (Mitch Pileggi)
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A man's decomposed body is found in the sewers of Newark, NJ and
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Mulder is given this supposedly routine murder case. But after
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Scully's autopsy turns up a parasite living inside the body and a
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sewer worker is attacked and bitten by something, it opens up a whole
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new can of worms.
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2.3 "Blood"
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* Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
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* Original Story: Darin Morgan
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* Director: David Nutter
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* Original Broadcast: 9/30/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Frohike (Tom Braidwood)
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+ Sheriff Spencer (John Cygan)
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+ Harry McNally (Andre Daniels)
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+ Mrs. McRoberts (Kimberly Ashlyn Gere)
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+ Langly (Dean Haglund)
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+ Taber (John Harris)
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+ Byers (Bruce Harwood)
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+ Edward Funsch (William Sanderson)
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+ County Supervisor Larry Winter (George Touliatos)
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A recent rash of killings in the small town of Franklin, PA brings
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Mulder to profile the murderers. A task made more difficult by the
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fact that none of them had any previous history of violence and all
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died at the end of their berserker rages. The only clues he has is
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some destroyed electronics and an unknown organic substance.
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2.4 "Sleepless"
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* Writer: Howard Gordon
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* Director: Rob Bowman
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* Original Broadcast: 10/ 7/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Smoking Man (William B. Davis)
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+ Salvatore Matola (Jonathan Gries)
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+ Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea)
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+ Asst. Director Walter S. Skinner (Mitch Pileggi)
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+ Augustus Cole (Tony Todd)
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+ Mr. X (Steven Williams)
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An audio cassette hidden in his morning paper brings Mulder to request
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the case of a scientist's death consistent with burning, despite the
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lack of any evidence of any flames or burns. He is given his
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request...along with a new partner. But together they must find the
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murderer before the case can be laid to rest.
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2.5 "Duane Barry"
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* Writer: Chris Carter
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* Director: Chris Carter
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* Original Broadcast: 10/14/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea)
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+ Agent Kazdin (C.C.H. Pounder)
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+ Duane Barry (Steve Railsback)
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+ Dr. Hakkie (Frank C. Turner)
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An ex-FBI agent escapes from a mental hospital and holds several
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people hostage in a travel agency. Mulder and Krycek are sent in to
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help with the negotiations since the man claims to have been a UFO
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abductee. Part one of two.
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2.6 "Ascension"
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* Writer: Paul Brown
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* Director: Michael Lange
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* Original Broadcast: 10/21/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Smoking Man (William B. Davis)
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+ Margaret Scully (Sheila Larken)
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+ Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea)
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+ Asst. Director Walter S. Skinner (Mitch Pileggi)
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+ Duane Barry (Steve Railsback)
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+ Mr. X (Steven Williams)
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Returning home to find the phone message left by Scully, Mulder
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immediately sets off to locate Duane Barry, but is unable to make any
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headway until a police video from a traffic violation yields a clue
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which lifts his spirits. Part two of two.
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2.7 "3"
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* Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
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* Original Script: Chris Ruppenthal
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* Director: David Nutter
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* Original Broadcast: 11/4/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Detective Nettles (Frank Ferrucci)
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+ Detective Munson (Tom McBeath)
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+ The Son/John (Frank Military)
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+ The Father (Gustavo Moreno)
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+ Kristen (Perrey Reeves)
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+ The Unholy Spirit (Justina Vail)
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Despite Scully's absence, Mulder finds the strength to continue his
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work on the recently reopened X-Files. When he recognizes a Los
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Angeles killing as the work of the Trinity murderers, a trio of
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killers with a fetish for drinking blood, it gives him work in which
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to immerse himself.
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2.8 "One Breath"
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* Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
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* Director: R.W. Goodwin
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* Original Broadcast: 11/11/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Frohike (Tom Braidwood)
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+ Doctor Daly (Jay Brazeau)
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+ Nurse G. Owens (Nicola Cavendish)
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+ Captain William Scully (Don Davis)
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+ Smoking Man (William B. Davis)
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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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+ Melissa Scully (Melinda McGraw)
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+ Asst. Director Walter S. Skinner (Mitch Pileggi)
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+ Mr. X (Steven Williams)
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Scully mysteriously appears in a Washington D.C. hospital, kept alive
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almost entirely by machines. Frustrated by his inability to help her,
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Mulder drives himself crazy trying to find the people responsible.
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Though his quest for vengeance could make him exactly like those whom
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he despises.
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2.9 "Firewalker"
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* Writer: Howard Gordon
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* Director: David Nutter
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* Original Broadcast: 11/18/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Peter Tanaka (Hiro Kanagawa)
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+ Eric Parker (David Kaye)
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+ Vosberg (David Lewis)
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+ Dr. Adam Pierce (Tuck Milligan)
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+ Jason Ludwig (Leland Orser)
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+ Jesse O'Neil (Shawnee Smith)
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+ Dr. Daniel Trepkos (Bradley Whitford)
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A malfunction in a robot designed for volcanic exploration yields
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evidence of a lifeform living in the caves. When this lifeform
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seemingly causes the death of a member of the research team, Mulder
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and Scully are flown out to the site to investigate before anyone else
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dies.
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2.10 "Red Museum"
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* Writer: Chris Carter
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* Director: Win Phelps
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* Original Broadcast: 12/ 9/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Beth Kane (Gillian Barber)
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+ Sheriff Mazeroski (Steve Eastin)
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+ Crew Cut Man (Lindsey Ginter)
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+ Richard Odin (Mark Rolston)
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+ Gird Thomas (Paul Sand)
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Several Wisconsin teens are found wandering outside in their underwear
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with "He is one" scrawled on their backs. Mulder and Scully travel to
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investigate this aberrant behavior, though the strangest thing in this
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meat-producing area is a cult of vegetarian "walk-ins."
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2.11 "Excelsius Dei"
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* Writer: Paul Brown
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* Director: Stephen Surjik
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* Original Broadcast: 12/16/94
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Dorothy (Frances Bay)
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+ Stan Phillips (Eric Christmas)
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+ Hal Arden (David Fresco)
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+ Michelle Charters, RN (Teryl Rothery)
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+ Gung Bittouen (Sab Shimono)
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Mulder and Scully's latest case begins with the rape and battery of a
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nurse in a Massachusetts convalescent home. What makes it an X-File is
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her claim that her attacker was invisible. But upon their arrival,
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they discover that the unrest is not limited only to the live-in
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residents.
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2.12 "Aubrey"
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* Writer: Sara Charno
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* Director: Rob Bowman
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* Original Broadcast: 1/6/95
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Mrs. Thibedeaux (Joy Coghill)
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+ Lieutenant Brian Tillman (Terry O'Quinn)
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+ Detective B.J. Morrow (Deborah Strang)
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+ Harry Cokely (Morgan Woodward)
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In a dream, a policewoman experiences the memory of a serial killing
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and unearths the body of the FBI agent sent to investigate it nearly
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50 years ago. When the serial killer strikes again, Mulder and Scully
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work with the detective to determine the killer's identity.
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2.13 "Irresistible"
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* Writer: Chris Carter
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* Director: David Nutter
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* Original Broadcast: 1/13/95
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Donald Eddie Pfaster (Nick Chinlund)
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+ Toews (Robert Thurston)
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+ Agent Bocks (Bruce Weitz)
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+ Agent Karen Kossef (Christine Willes)
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+ Marilyn (Denalda Williams)
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An female corpse, dug-up and mutilated, is brought to Mulder's
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attention by a Minnesota agent claiming it as the work of aliens.
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Mulder believes otherwise and is vindicated when a similarly mutilated
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prostitute is found. Meanwhile Scully has to deal with how this case
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seems to be affecting her.
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2.14 "Die Hand Die Verletzt"
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* Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
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* Director: Kim Manners
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* Original Broadcast: 1/27/95
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Phyllis H. Paddock (Susan Blommaert)
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+ Jim Ausbury (Dan Butler)
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+ Pete Calcagni (Shaun Johnson)
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+ Shannon Ausbury (Heather McComb)
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Some teenagers' feign an occult ritual in an attempt to score and
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inadvertantly cause the murder of one of their group. When Mulder and
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Scully are called to look into the matter, the town's real worshippers
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attempt to hide their tracks though they fear that the boys' attempt
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to "get some," got them more than they thought.
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2.15 "Fresh Bones"
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* Writer: Howard Gordon
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* Director: Rob Bowman
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* Original Broadcast: 2/3/95
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Colonel Wharton ................ Daniel Benzali
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+ Private Jack McAlpin ........... Kevin Conway
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+ Robin McAlpin .................. Katya Gardner
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+ Private Harry Dunham ........... Matt Hill
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+ Groundskeeper .................. Callum Keith Rennie
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+ Chester Bonaparte .............. Jamil Walker Smith
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+ Mr. X .......................... Steven Williams
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+ Pierre Bauvais ................. Bruce Young
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2.16 "Colony"
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* Writer: Chris Carter
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* Director: Nick Marck
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* Projected Broadcast: 2/10/95
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* Guest Cast:
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+ Chapel (Tom Butler)
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+ Mulder's Father (Peter Donat)
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+ Dr. Landon Prince (Dana Gladstone)
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+ FBI Agent (David L. Gordon)
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+ Field Doctor (Bonnie Hay)
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+ Federal Marshall (Tim Henry)
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+ Agent Weiss (Andrew Johnston)
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+ Samantha Mulder (Megan Leitch)
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+ Military Policeman (Michael McDonald)
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+ First Jailer (Capper McIntyre)
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+ Asst. Director Walter S. Skinner (Mitch Pileggi)
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+ Mulder's Mother (Rebecca Toolan)
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+ Pilot (Brian Thompson)
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Part one of two.
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2.17 "End Game"
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* Writer: Frank Spotnitz & Chris Carter
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* Director: Rob Bowman
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* Projected Broadcast: 2/17/95
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Part two of two.
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2.18 "Zoo"
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* Writer: Steven deJarnatt
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* Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
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* Projected Broadcast: 2/24/95
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