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The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. When Scully is diagnosed with an inoperable nasopharyngeal tumor, Mulder attempts to discover what happened to her during her abduction experience, believing the two events to be related.
Mulder's FBI badge has a picture of himself only wearing a speedo; this is a reference to a scene in The X-Files episode "Duane Barry", in which Duchovny wore just a speedo. [5] In the scene where Scully gives Homer a lie detector test, The Smoking Man is in the background. [3] [8] When Homer sees the alien, The X-Files theme is played.
It follows Mulder and Scully to Alaska as they investigate a series of murders that may be linked to vampires. [223] In 2013, it was announced that The X-Files would return to comic book form with "Season 10", now published by IDW. The series, which follows Mulder and Scully after the events of The X-Files: I Want to Believe, was released in ...
The Conundrum looks unwell and Mulder asks what the matter is. The Conundrum — in his only line of the episode — replies, "Probably something I ate." [3] As Dr. Blockhead drives away with The Conundrum, Mulder and Scully turn to each other with confused and somewhat shocked expressions.
Mulder is sentenced to death for the murder of a military officer. Later, Doggett, Skinner, Reyes, and Scully help Mulder escape, with the unexpected help of Kersh who decided he should have let Mulder go in the first place. Despite being advised to immediately leave the continent via Canada, Mulder instead takes Scully to New Mexico.
Skinner sends Mulder and Scully back to Texas to investigate. Scully stakes out the cemetery with Sheriff Hartwell, while Mulder goes to the RV park. As they wait, Sheriff Hartwell gives Scully a hot drink, apologizes to her on behalf of Ronnie, and says that he makes them all look bad, making it clear that he too is a vampire.
20th episode of the 3rd season of The X-Files "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" The X-Files episode Agent Dana Scully reading the titular book. The cover is a parody of Whitley Strieber's Communion. Episode no. Season 3 Episode 20 Directed by Rob Bowman Written by Darin Morgan Production code 3X20 Original air date April 12, 1996 (1996-04-12) Running time 44 minutes Guest appearances Charles ...
Scully and Ngebe take the opportunity to knock him out and escape. Scully sees the Primitive African Man again in the car as they drive off. Skinner and Kritschgau put Mulder under additional tests to verify his abnormal brain activity. They again inject Mulder with phenytoin, but this time they are caught by Fowley; Mulder goes into a seizure ...