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In a follow-up to the season 6 cliffhanger, Scully stays in Africa supervising the excavation and deciphering of what appears to be, an alien spacecraft, as Mulder lies in a semi-catatonic state back in a Washington Hospital.
In the conclusion of a three-episode story arc Scully continues to search for ways to save her ailing partner. She faces the reality that she has no allies in her search for the truth. Mulder meanwhile is still in the hospital in a catatonic state.
HomeMulder and Scully arrive in a typical American small town to investigate a series of murders that are bizarre even for an X-File. Someone is apparently eating human brains alive. Someone, or something. Surprisingly enough Mulder and Scully's investigation places them in harm's way. Appearances can certainly be deceiving. Though a multitude of prosthetic disguises (fake ears, hair, nose, etc.) allow him to function in society looking like a normal human being, a seemingly average man is underneath a frightening "monster." He is unable to control his terrible flesh eating compulsion. The man employs every means available to get control of his gruesome habit, but try as he might, he is unable to suppress the urges that not only leave people dead but also leave him with a maddeningly guilty conscience.Many of the events that unfold are seen from the "monster's" P.O.V. (point of view) as the FBI agents pursue him, this is an intriguing look (a la Crime and Punishment) into the conflicted and disturbed mind of a reluctant killer.
During the course of their investigation into a series of bizarre murders, Scully and Mulder discover a link between the ritualistic killings and a previously quiet and now disbanded organization, the Millennium Group (yes, from that series!). Mulder and Scully enlist the aid of former FBI agent Frank Black.
An innocent teen recently transplanted from the big city is accused of the gruesome and unexplained murder of a Sheriff's deputy in a small Midwestern town, Mulder and Scully arrive on the scene to investigate the bizarre crime. The crime has supernatural underpinnings, it appears the murder is linked to people who move faster than the eye can see.A series of frightening incidents point Mulder and Scully in the direction of the Sheriff's charismatic, but troubled, teenage son. Mulder and Scully race against time to prevent the Sheriff's son from unleashing his "speed rage" on an unsuspecting town, we see not only how quickly absolute power can corrupt an individual but also how easy it is to prey on the emotional vulnerabilities of impressionable kids.
Mulder and Scully get lucky. No, not that kind of lucky. In an episode that is lighter in tone (a la last season's "Rain King"), Mulder and Scully investigate a man who seems to be just a little too lucky. Henry Weems repeatedly beats the odds, apparently this otherwise normal gentleman has been "cursed" with good luck.
Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate the unsolved disappearances of prison's death row inmates including...Donnie Pfaster.In a season two episode (Irrestible), necrophiliac Donnie Pfaster, abducted Scully, tonight he plans to finish what he had in mind for her then.
An aging Los Angeles magician announces the final performance of his greatest trick. But something happens and he turns up dead Mulder and Scully, called in to investigate the gruesome and unexplained death, are drawn into a world of two-bit illusionists, scary loan sharks and con men. Mulder and Scully slowly come to realize that, as with the mystery of magic itself, nothing is as it really appears to be at first glance. Making their way through a web of lies, deceits and double crosses, out heroes must race against time to unravel the real story before 'innocent' people get caught in a larger than life 'sleight of hand'.
Mulder and Scully are asked to investigate a series of bizarre and unexplained snake-bite related deaths. So they travel to the deep South to seek out religious groups that combine poisonous rattlesnakes into their 'holy' rituals. Gambling on the notion that only 'true belief' in God will prevent one from being bitten, Mulder and Scully find themselves exposed knee deep in the poisonous reptiles. Mulder faces the ultimate test of his faith when he finds himself battling a strong disciple of the prince of darkness himself.
Mulder investigates the bizarre and unexplained disappearance of a child from right under her parents' noses. He discovers eerie similarities between the case and the supposed alien abduction of his sister more than twenty-five years earlier.
The conclusion to this mythology two-parter, Mulder goes on a spiritual journey of self-discovery and confronts the demons from his past and present as he searches for clues to his sister's abduction. Along the way he discovers that the Cigarette Smoking Man is sick.Aided by a number of individuals, including Scully, Mulder must fight deep seated personal suspicions and race against time to find the emotional and metaphysical 'answers' to his sister's whereabouts.
The long running and highly successful series 'COPS' documentary style was used throughout the course of this investigation into a deadly shapeshifting monster who prays on each of the victim's deepest fears.
Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate after a teenager is murdered while playing a high-tech virtual reality game. Lone Gunmen own pre-IPO stock in the gaming company and are on hand to look out for their financial interests. Mulder and Scully discover that a virtual female character, created by a company 'techie', has figured out a way to break free from her virtual bonds and affect the real world. When Mulder accidentally gets 'sucked' into the game, Scully must race against time, going mano and mano with the deadly digital character to save her partner's life.
An episode that explores the chasm between the frontiers of modern medicine and the folklore of old medicine. Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate a series of murders where the victims are all in some way related to a wealthy, well-educated doctor. As they search for clues our FBI agents discover the apparent motive is revenge. Years ago the doctor was involved in the euthanasia of a young girl on the verge of death. Once again, Mulder must race against time to find who is behind the killings before the doctor and (more importantly) Scully could become the next victim.
Vowing to atone for his many nefarious deeds, Cigarette-Smoking Man offers ever sceptical Agent Scully, a gift so enticing she finds herself accompanying him on a trip, where this gift will be revealed to her.
The story mixes elements of the famous 'Jekyll and Hyde' tale with those of the recent movie 'Pleasantville.' Mulder and Scully explore the often large schism between perception and reality, delving into the notion that even in darkness there is good, while in the light evil still exists. Mulder and Scully are busy investigating one more routine case. They're interrupted by a number of unexplained murders in a seemingly idyllic small town. Their search takes them deeper and deeper into the dark underbelly lurking beneath the town's almost too perfect exterior. Mulder discovers a husband's marital infidelities at the center of a widening ring of murder.
Mulder travels to Europe to investigate the discovery of new complex crop circles. Scully, the skeptic, stays in town to do an autopsy on an previous case. As the show unfolds, a series of random twists and coincidences come together and cause Scully to reexamine her aversion to eastern medicine and its practices. She also reexamines her life after seven years of working on the X-Files, could she have orchestrated her life differently?.
Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate the unexplained death of a tobacco industry scientist on the verge of revealing sensitive and potentially economically damaging trade secrets.
In this episode, a sometimes large division between reality and myth, seems relative because it necessarily supports the fantasies in peoples' everyday lives. Mulder and Scully are followed during a murder investigation by a stereotypical Hollywood producer determined on researching the FBI for his next movie, a tale about Mulder and Scully.
The agents cross the path of a pair of doppelgangers whose close proximity leaves a trail of destruction, especially when they meet their love interest.
An indifferent genie grants three wishes, but her offerings bring more mayhem than fortune. Be careful what you wish for....
Returning to the scene of their first investigation seven years ago, Mulder and Scully encounter a UFO that may spell the end of their partnership. As the tale unfolds, a distinctly unwell Scully, comes to realize that the UFO they believe has come to take her again, is instead interested in Mulder. Mulder cannot resist the energy that draws him to the abduction site, he is taken along with many others. Scully, alternately saddened by the news of his disappearance, is also overjoyed/bewildered at the news she, (who thought she was barren) is pregnant!!
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