| THE X-FILES CHRONOLOGY - SEASON 7 | ||
| October
1999 7ABX03 The Sixth Extinction |
On the
beach of Africa's Ivory Coast, Scully tries to piece together the cryptic
symbols on the surface of the beached spaceship, hoping to find some answers
to save the life of her ailing partner. Mulder contracted his illness after
coming in contact with a carbon rubbing from the craft. While working late
one night, she does not notice a primitive African warrior who appears and
then disappears. Thousands of bugs instantly swarm inside the tent. The
next morning, an African biology professor named Amina Ngebe arrives at
the camp to help Scully with the research. Amina warns Scully not to tell
the African men hired to unearth the spaceship about the bugs because they
would consider it an omen. After that, one of the workers in the ocean screams
in pain as if he had been boiled in the water. At the sight of his blistered
skin, Amina tells Scully that this is another warning. Skinner goes to visit Mulder in the padded cell of a Washington hospital. He tries to speak to him, but Mulder attacks and is placed in restraints. Outside the cell, Skinner realises he has a note in his pocket: a ripped cloth with the words "help me" written in dried blood. He sees Mulder again and manages to discern a name. Although reluctant at first, Michael is persuaded by Skinner to see Mulder. Kritschgau explains that he has witnessed this condition before in a CIA study of ESP. The electrical impulses in Mulder's brain are working harder than his body can sustain. Kritschgau has Skinner inject Phenytoin, causing an immediate effect in awakening Mulder. Diana Fowley attempts to intervene but Skinner, in an attempt to keep his dealings with Kritschgau secretive, dismisses her. Kritschgau puts a more responsive Mulder through a battery of tests with video monitors to determine his brain's over-activity and psychic ability. Dr Barnes arrives at Scully's tent to help her read the symbols but she is wary of him. The water around the spaceship turns into blood, another omen, and again Scully sees the manifestation of the primitive African man. Scully and Amina figure out that the symbols describe human genetics and ancient religious passages. In a delirious frenzy, Barnes claims that the spaceship is the ultimate source of power, the source of life itself, and traps the two women in the tent to ensure that he gets all the credit. Barnes' sack rumbles underneath a table. The fish he caught have magically come back to life, but only in Barnes' mind. This proves to him his theory that the spaceship is an animating force. Scully takes advantage of the opportunity to hit Barnes so that she and Amina can escape. The women frantically drive for help, but on the desolate road Scully sees the primitive African man in their path. She yells for Amina to stop the car, but the man has disappeared. Suddenly the man is in Amina's place and tells Scully, "Some truths are not for you." In the next instant, he turns back into Amina. Scully tells her that she needs to get home. Skinner and Kritschgau inject Mulder with an even greater dose in order to free him from the hospital. But when Diana rushes in with the doctor to confront Skinner, Mulder lapses into violent convulsions. Early the next morning, Diana pledges her love to the sedate Mulder. She vows to help him and not let him die. As she leaves, Mulder's eyes follow her, he cannot speak, but he has heard every word she said. At the beach, Barnes' driver comes into the seemingly empty tent and Barnes slashes him in the neck with a machete. Barnes places the man's body in the spot where the fish came to life. Later, Barnes discovers the driver's body gone and he goes out to the shoreline to look for him. The driver has returned to life, and strikes Barnes with the same machete. Scully goes to Skinner in Washington and demands to see Mulder. Skinner tries to convey Mulder's impending death. Scully responds that Mulder is more alive than ever, acknowledging that the cause may be extraterrestrial. Skinner warns her that the security in the hospital will deny her access. An emotional Scully pleads with Mulder to hold on. He is unresponsive. Amina returns to the beach with the police. They find Barnes' body in the ocean, but the spacecraft has disappeared. |
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| October
1999 7ABX04 The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati Dating of the Biogenesis-Sixth Extinction story is difficult. In En Ami, CSM says that his operation was in "the fall." In the final scene of Sixth Extinction, Mulder references the World Series. The Yankees won the World Series on 27 October 1999 so this scene, which was one week after Scully found him in the DOD facility, probably took place shortly after 27 October. It could have been late September at the very earliest. The Yankees clinched the American League East division, the first "victory" of the season, in the last week of September. The reference to Albert having been in a coma for two weeks would appear to indicate that the entire continued story line lasted slightly more than two weeks. On the other hand, Scully could have been in Africa for several weeks, with Albert rallying and relapsing. On the third hand, Scully was not away for so long that Skinner could not cover for her absence. |
Mulder
dreams about a young couple teaching their son to walk on a beach. In reality,
Mulder is still in the hospital, lying in a coma. His mother tries to speak
to him and receives no response. Mrs Mulder doesn't hear her fully alert
son calling out to her in his head. But CSM knows Mulder can read his thoughts.
He injects Mulder's head with a serum that allows Mulder to move and speak.
CSM offers his hand. Mulder again envisions the toddler on the beach as
the words of CSM lull him: "Take my hand because I am your father." Scully is working round-the-clock to find the cause of Mulder's illness, when Kritschgau sneaks into the office. He explains that exposure to the spacecraft's energy has activated the alien virus injected into Mulder two years ago. Kritschgau demands Scully's research, but they are interrupted by a phone call from Skinner: Mulder has disappeared from the hospital. She hurries to the hospital and learns that it was Mulder's mother who has checked him out. Skinner tells Scully that he must remove himself from the case and from knowledge of the agents' whereabouts. Skinner's position has been compromised. Mulder again sees the boy on the beach, and awakens to find himself in CSM's car. CSM tells him that doctors have worked on him, and the only way he can be saved from death is to disappear into a kind of witness protection program. CSM pulls up to a suburban street and points out Mulder's new life. CSM offers him the chance to return to his previous existence with the X-Files, but Mulder is curious about this new home. He is pleased to find a refrigerator stocked with his favourite sunflower seeds. As he pops one into his mouth, he is startled by the presence of an old ally, Deep Throat (killed in "The Erlenmeyer Flask"). Deep Throat boasts about his peaceful life in this neighbourhood and encourages Mulder to join him. But Mulder is overwhelmed with guilt for his causing this man's supposed death. Deep Throat tells him not to feel responsible for his death or the deaths of Mulder's father, Scully's sister and Duane Barry. Deep Throat explains that they the two of them are merely puppets in a master plan. He coaxes Mulder to relax and enjoy his new life. Scully finds the Navajo elder Albert Hosteen in her apartment. Hosteen warns her that she must save Mulder for the sake of mankind. Scully returns to the hospital. She reviews a surveillance tape of Mulder's room where she can see through the mostly covered monitors that Mulder's mother is talking to someone with a cigarette. This convinces Scully that CSM is behind Mulder's disappearance. At the FBI, Scully receives an inter-office envelope containing a book on Native American practices. The symbols on the book's cover match the ones she had been studying on the spaceship in Africa. She reads a myth foretelling a mass extinction with a man who can save the world from this tragedy. She calls Skinner to question him as the source for this clue. Scully deduces that they took Mulder because they think his illness is protection against a coming plague. An apprehensive Skinner hangs up on her. Scully runs up to his office and sees Skinner doubled over in pain, while a bearded man escapes. Scully goes to Kritschgau and admonishes him for revealing the secrets about Mulder's illness. Kritschgau has hacked into her computer files and explains that her research will prove that Mulder has biologically transformed into an alien. Mulder has another vision of the beach. The boy is sad that his sand sculpture has been washed away by the tide. Mulder comforts him and encourages the boy to build it again. Mulder is awakened by Diana Fowley who comes to his bed, convincing him of the joys of marriage. They make love. The next morning, Diana tries to persuade Mulder that he should become a father. She brings him to CSM's house nearby and points out CSM's daughter, Samantha Mulder. Suddenly we are in an operating theatre. CSM tells Diana that men like Mulder have dreams of a simpler life. He says this about the real Mulder, who lies on a table with his head strapped in a surgical device. This is where Mulder really is. The illusion of domestic, suburban bliss is only in his mind. At the FBI, Scully tries to appeal to Diana for help, causing Diana to question CSM's motivation for using Mulder in the experiments. Albert Hosteen reappears in Scully's apartment. He tells her to look inside her heart for Mulder. The two pray together. Still in his dream, Mulder's life progresses with Diana. He physically ages as he goes through their wedding, her pregnancy and children, and then her death. Mulder slips back into his subconscious where the sand sculpture has become a spaceship. The boy starts to smash the sculpture, telling him that it is really Mulder's spaceship and he is the one destroying it. A now aged Mulder wakes up to CSM at his bedside. CSM tells him that he should let go. As Mulder closes his eyes, the world outside is in full apocalypse. Yet in real life, Mulder and CSM are side-by-side on a medical table for some kind of procedure transplanting Mulder's alien genetic material into CSM. The bearded man from Skinner's office kills Kritschgau and torches all his research. Only now is his identity revealed: it is Alex Krycek. An envelope is slid under Scully's door with a key card that leads Scully to the surgical facility where Mulder is being held. In Mulder's dream, he is ready to give up, but Scully forces him to persist with their mission. In reality, Scully does come to the surgery room to save Mulder. She wakes him up and he draws strength from her presence. She helps him escape. Scully checks up on the still weakened Mulder is in his apartment. He wears bandages on his head from the operation. He informs her that Albert Hosteen has died in New Mexico. This upsets Scully. She doesn't believe that her experience was imagined. Then Scully breaks her bad news to Mulder: Diana was murdered because she helped save him. Mulder is emotional, and reveals his dreams about another life without the X-Files. He admits to Scully that she was the only one who told him the truth in his dreams and that "even when my world was falling apart, you were my constant, my touchstone." She tells her partner that she feels the same way, then leaves. One more time, Mulder dreams of the boy on the beach. This time they are rebuilding a huge sandcastle spaceship together. Beginning around now, a scientist in the Defence Advanced Research Agency begins e-mail correspondence with Scully, with the intent of eventually turning over science to her that allows the end to human disease and immortality. In fact, though, Scully is not involved in the correspondence. Agents of CSM pose as Scully, apparently periodically invading her apartment to use her laptop, in order to entrap the scientist, who uses the code name "Cobra." (En Ami) After his hospitalisation for his undiagnosed brain activity, Mulder begins a series of additional doctor's appointments. He learns that he is terminally ill, but does not tell Scully. (Without) |
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| November
1999 7ABX01 Hungry |
It is after
midnight when an LTD pulls into the drive-through of Lucky Boy Burgers in
Costa Mesa, California. The young guy at the wheel waits impatiently and
receives only silence from the speaker. He calls out for service and the
neon "open" sign instantly flickers out. Angered, the guy honks
his horn. The microphone clicks on and a man says the restaurant is closed.
The driver doesn't give up easily and yells threats to the speaker. The
voice at the other end sheepishly tells him to drive through. The guy pulls
up, but no one is there. So he leans out of his car to get a better look.
In one quick instant, a monster appears in the window and ferociously yanks
the guy from his car. The driverless car, still in gear, creeps toward a
curb. Three days later, Lucky Boy employee Rob Roberts pulls up to the restaurant and gives himself a pep talk before heading in. He works at the front register as Mulder and Scully approach, flashing their badges. They ask Rob's manager to round up the employees for questioning. They inform the group that a Lucky Boy Burger promotional button was found on a body in the trunk of a car. The employees, including Rob, all pull out their buttons. A thuggish-looking Derwood Spinks hides in the back, claiming he left his button at home. His co-workers eye Derwood suspiciously. Mulder and Scully clear out the restaurant and search the kitchen. They don't see Rob outside as he switches on the drive-through microphone and listens to their conversation at the menu board. Mulder theorises that the victim's brain was sucked out by a tongue or some kind of proboscis. Scully is not convinced. Mulder spots dried blood under a counter. He is squeamish that it is brain matter. Scully notes that it is merely ground beef. Rob isn't settled by this news. Rob comes home and rushes into the bathroom where he pulls from the bathtub a Lucky Boy uniform soaking in pink water. He cannot scrub out the bloodstains and decides to dump the shirt. He is about to remove the trash bag when there is a knock at the door. Mulder wants to ask Rob a few more questions about his closing up the restaurant on the night of the murder. Rob complies, telling him that he dumped thirty-five pounds of spoiled beef that night. Out of the corner of his eye he catches the bloody water seeping out from the trash bag but Mulder doesn't see it. After Mulder leaves, Rob tosses the wet bag into a garbage truck outside. He realises his hands are covered with dried blood and sucks his fingers, enjoying the taste. While doing so, he notices a man parked across from the apartment building watching him. Rob nervously approaches, thinking the man is Mulder. The unidentified man tells Rob to get lost. Back in the apartment, Rob's answering machine tapes a message from Dr Mindy Rinehart, a psychiatrist assigned by Lucky Boy to aid its employees. He ignores the message, intently watching the man staked outside the building. Rob goes in the bathroom and pops out his triangle-shaped, shark teeth. As they clink in the sink, his stomach loudly growls. Later that night, Rob tries to overcome his hunger. He chomps on appetite suppressant gum and memorises the words of a videotaped motivational speaker. But he is still starving. He goes outside to the man in the parked car and opens his toothless mouth. Needle-sharp teeth spring into place as he lunges at the man. Rob is asleep on his couch the next morning when Derwood breaks in. He tells Rob that he has been fired from Lucky Boy. He also says that he found Rob's prescription bottle of diet pills in the restaurant the morning after the murder. He shows Rob the bottle and the bloody thumbprint on its cap. Derwood demands payment to keep his mouth shut. They are interrupted by a neighbour, Sylvia, who asks if Rob saw a man that had been parked outside. Rob dismisses her, and Derwood warns him not to skip town. Rob heads to his car and sees Mulder approaching. Although Mulder doesn't give any indication that he suspects Rob, he does tell him that the police believe that Derwood is the killer. Rob goes to Dr Rinehart's office for his mandatory consultation. He can't concentrate as his stomach growls. When the doctor gets a call from Mulder, Rob bolts out, claiming he has to be at work. Rob hallucinates that the burgers he is frying are brains. Derwood shows up at Lucky Boy to threaten Rob again. Scared of getting caught, Rob rummages through Derwood's house for the prescription bottle. When Derwood comes home, Rob hides in the closet. As Derwood approaches the closet armed with a baseball bat, Rob starts to dismember his fake human parts to reveal the monster underneath. Derwood opens the door and the monster's tongue lashes out, poking a hole through Derwood's forehead. Rob goes to see Dr Rinehart again and admits that he has an eating disorder. She writes down the location of an Overeaters Anonymous meeting. Rob's stomach growls and he rushes out, saying, "I really am trying to do right." Dr Rinehart ponders his statement. Rob returns home to find Mulder and Scully waiting to ask him about Derwood Spinks's disappearance. Mulder tells Rob that he believes the killer is some sort of genetic freak who feeds on humans, but Rob plays dumb. With no other hope, Rob attends the Overeaters Anonymous meeting and runs into his neighbour, Sylvia. She encourages him to introduce himself. He describes in salacious detail his cravings for meat. The group members salivate. Rob stops when he spots a bald man in the front row. The man's brain seems to be throbbing through the skull, causing Rob to lick his lips in hunger. Rob makes a friend in Sylvia as he walks her to her apartment after the meeting. She says goodnight and closes her door. He turns to leave but his stomach begins to growl. He turns back to her door, knocks, and removes his teeth, ready for his next meal. Rob makes a plan the next day. He demolishes his apartment with Derwood's baseball bat and screams in terror. He beckons his neighbours to call the police. Mulder and Scully arrive and listen to Rob's questionable story that Derwood threatened him to keep quiet. The agents ask Rob about a missing private eye hired by Sylvia's husband who was staked out in front of the building. Rob has no answers and quickly tells them that Sylvia is not at home. Rob frantically packs his belongings when Dr Rinehart shows up. She senses that Rob is at fault for the murders and tries to soothe him. Enraged, Rob begins to pull off his human body parts to show her his secret. Dr Rinehart is horrified but still sympathetic. She touches his face. Suddenly, the door crashes in and Mulder and Scully enter with guns drawn. They yell for the doctor to move away, but she defends Rob and tells him to be the good person he means to be. Rob is hesitant, then lunges at the agents, knowing they will open fire. A dying Rob falls to the floor as Dr Rinehart's eyes tear up. She asks him why he caused his own death. He whispers, "I can't be something I'm not." |
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| 12
November 1999 7ABX05 Rush Date for this episode from date on midterm examination. |
High-school
student Tony Reed drives into a wooded area of Pittsfield, Virginia passing
"No Trespassing" signs along the way. It is late at night and
he is spooked by the eerie quietness of the woods. He meets up with two
other teenagers, Max Harden and girlfriend, Chastity Raines. Chastity is
hesitant about letting Tony in on their secret, but Max makes Tony swear
never to reveal anything about what he sees in the forest. Lights glaring
from a police car interrupt the conversation, but when Max turns around,
both Max and Chastity have vanished. Deputy Foster questions Tony about
being on private property and goes to his car radio. Suddenly, Tony hears
a sickening thud. The officer's flashlight falls to the ground and Tony
picks it up. It is covered with blood. Tony looks in the police car: Foster
has been brutally murdered. The next morning Scully meets Mulder in the hospital where he shows her the body of the deputy. One blow of the flashlight was enough to drive the deputy's eyeglasses through the back of his skull. They meet with Sheriff Harden, who is convinced that the fingerprints on the flashlight link Tony to the crime. Mulder and Scully try to get answers from Tony, but he denies any knowledge of the murder. The partners suspect that Tony is innocent, but while Mulder thinks that a spiritual force caused the violent act, Scully is more inclined to believe that Tony is covering for some friends. Back at the high school, Max strolls into science class with one minute left to take an exam. The teacher, Mr Babbitt, is surprised when Max instantly finishes the exam with all correct answers. Mulder and Scully approach Chastity after class and ask her what she knows about Tony. They remind her that Tony could spend the rest of his life in jail. Before she can speak, Max intercedes and Mulder notes that Max is Sheriff Harden's son. Scully's cell phone rings with news that the murder weapon has disappeared. The agents review the security tape at the sheriff's office and Mulder notices a blurred image over the evidence room's locker in one video frame. They consult with paranormal expert Chuck Burks and determine that the image is a solid object and that the colour of the blur matches the high school colours: purple and gold. Tony is released from jail and his mother scolds him for hanging out with the wrong crowd. He sneaks out of his house with Max for a joyride in a stolen car. Max commends him for keeping his mouth shut, then crashes the car into a tree. Tony is shocked to discover not only is he unharmed, but has somehow been plucked from the car before the wreck. Max stands next to him on the road, also untouched. Max tells Tony that he too will become "one of us." The next day, Mr Babbitt flunks Max for "cheating" on his science exam. Max storms out of the classroom. Tony tells Chastity that he wants out, but she reluctantly says that it's too late. At lunch, Mr Babbitt gets pinned to the school cafeteria wall by a table that has apparently moved on its own. Tony, horrified suspects something when he notices Max quickly disappear from the room. Then a chair flies into Babbitt, crushing him. Although eyewitnesses saw no one near Babbitt, Mulder's theory is that Max used some paranormal ability to exert force without touching the victim. Max, however, was brought to the hospital when he collapsed from exhaustion. They question Max, whose defiant attitude sparks doubt in Sheriff Harden's mind about his son's innocence. Mulder thinks that Max feels a rush from causing these murders. Scully reviews Max's medical charts and sees that he is suffering from some kind of withdrawal, but also exhibits signs of physical damage that might be found in a football player or race car driver. Tony secretly follows Chastity into the woods, watching as she sneaks through a seam in a boulder. As he steps inside, he sees a cave, but no Chastity. Suddenly his body starts to spasm and he discovers the "rush" that allows Max and Chastity to move faster than the eye can see. Meanwhile, Chastity uses her speed to help Max escape from the hospital unseen. She takes him back to the cave to get another dose of the "rush" and is surprised to find Tony there. He too has become addicted to the rush, but wants to warn the police about Max's crime spree. Chastity warily tells him that Max is out of the hospital. Sheriff Harden searches his son's room, finding the missing flashlight taken from the sheriff's evidence room. Max instantly appears and admits to killing Deputy Foster. Moving inhumanly fast, he begins to pummel his father and is about to kill him with the same flashlight, when Tony, using the "rush" himself, suddenly arrives to intervene. The sheriff is brought to the hospital, and Mulder and Scully deduce that someone else prevented Max from murdering again. Chastity and Tony, fearing Max will kill them, try to beat him back to the cave. But he is already there when they arrive. Tony and Max struggle, and Chastity kills Max by shooting him in the back. As the bullet exits Max's body, Chastity tells Tony that she can't go on living without the rush and walks around Max to stand in front of him, allowing the bullet to hit her in the chest. Mulder and Scully arrive at the cave to find Tony holding Chastity's body and Max lying nearby. Back at the hospital, Mulder reports that nothing was found in the cave to produce a physiological effect, and that the cave was sealed with concrete. He suggests to Scully that perhaps the cave only affected teenagers because of their physical and chemical difference from adults. The agents look in at a recovering Tony. He stares at the clock advancing slowly, knowing he will forever be trapped in a world at normal, slow speed. |
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| December
1999 7ABX02 The Goldberg Variation |
Tension
fills the room of a high-stakes poker game in Chicago as the men place their
bets. The meek Henry Weems does not belong in this group of gangsters. Henry
asks for five new cards and lays them down with a perfect straight flush,
winning the $100,000 pot. Mob boss Jimmy Cutrona motions to his henchmen,
and Henry is taken to the roof. The thugs toss him off the building, and
he falls thirty floors into an open service elevator. Miraculously, Henry
pulls himself up onto the street and runs off unharmed. The next day, Scully arrives in Chicago to meet Mulder. Agents staking out Cutrona saw an unidentified man fall from the roof and walk away. Mulder believes the man may have some kind of healing power. Scully thinks the guy just got lucky. They go down through the service elevator into a basement, where they find a laundry cart that has been broken, as if something heavy had landed in it. Among the towels in the cart is an artificial eyeball. Mulder and Scully track down their suspect through an appointment he made to get fitted for a new prosthetic eye. As they enter Henry Weems' apartment building, they are approached by Maggie Lupone shouting for help. Her sink is spraying water and she can't find Henry, the building superintendent. She urges her young son, Richie, to go back to bed. In an attempt to assist her, Mulder breaks the valve and causes more water to spurt from the sink. Suddenly, the floor gives way from all the water and Mulder drops into the apartment below where Henry Weems has been hiding. Mulder returns the artificial eye, and Henry discounts any dramatic description of his fall. He says it was a lucky break. Henry's hobby is constructing complex, Rube Goldberg-like machines that perform simple tasks and Mulder admires his work. Henry admits that he lost all of his poker winnings but refuses to testify against Cutrona. Scully tries to persuade him that Cutrona will go after him. "I'll take my chances," he shrugs. The agents leave and narrowly miss one of Cutrona's hit men as he enters the building. Mulder realises he dropped his car keys and buzzes Henry. When they hear gunshots, Mulder and Scully rush back to Henry's apartment. Henry has disappeared, but the thug is dead, suspended by the swirling ceiling fan. Mulder comes up with a complex theory of how the assassin was killed by a series of events that coincidentally occurred in the apartment, much like one of Henry's contraptions. Scully chalks it up to dumb luck, but then notices Richie in the doorway. Seeing that he is sick, she leads him back to his bedroom. Richie shows Scully the Goldberg device that Henry made for him when he was in the hospital for liver disease. He tells her that Henry always says that everything happens for a reason. Scully reports to Mulder that the boy doesn't know of Henry's whereabouts. She speculates that if Henry was really supernaturally lucky, then he would be out playing the lottery. Hiding in the air vent, Henry hears their conversation. He sneaks out to visit with Richie when the agents depart. Going over Henry's file, Mulder surmises that Henry's lucky streak began when he was the lone survivor of a plane crash, but he has since gone underground. Only recently has he tried using his lucky fortune. Henry slips out to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket and wins $100,000. However, when he learns that the payment is spread out over months, he tosses it into a garbage can. Another man in the store grabs the ticket, despite Henry's pleadings to throw it away. The man is immediately hit by a truck. When Mulder and Scully investigate, they figure out that Henry had heard their conversation about the lottery ticket. They separate and search the building. Mulder finds Henry in the air vent and holds him while he calls Scully. As he dials, another of Cutrona's gunmen arrive and fire a shot at Henry. The bullet ricochets off Henry, grazes Mulder's arm, and bounces around before it lands in the chest of the thug. Scully arrives in the room just as the hit man drops, not believing that she's seeing Henry unharmed. Later, Mulder's wound is dressed at the hospital, where he tests Henry at playing cards. Henry draws the highest card every time, confessing that he is extremely lucky and that other people suffer. This is why he keeps a low profile. He says that he tried to get $100,000 for a liver transplant for a new experimental treatment for Richie's liver disease. Although Henry's life is in danger, Mulder believes that his luck will save him, and he allows Henry to leave. Scully pulls one last card and draws one higher than Henry's. Mulder is alarmed by this and runs after Henry, who is also being followed by one of Cutrona's men. Henry gets hit by a truck, but survives. Sensing that his luck has run out, Henry agrees to testify against Cutrona. Richie becomes seriously jaundiced and is taken to the same hospital. His mother Maggie goes to follow the ambulance, but is kidnapped by the mobsters. Henry knows that Maggie was taken to prevent him from testifying, so he goes to speak to Cutrona himself. Cutrona has him brought to the basement where Maggie is being held captive. As the men raise Henry onto a crane, a series of mishaps ensue that kill the gangsters and release Henry. Mulder arrives with the police to find Cutrona dead, and Henry and Maggie saved. It turns out that Cutrona's rare blood type is a perfect match for Richie's, and Richie gets his transplant after all. Henry was right when he said that everything does happen for a reason. |
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| 11
to 31 December 1999 7ABX05 Millennium |
At a memorial
service in Tallahassee, Florida, a widow complains that her husband, Raymond
Crouch, left no suicide note. She is greeted by Mark Johnson who tells her
that he worked with the deceased. As the mourners file out of the funeral
parlour, Johnson sneaks out from the shadows. He begins to undress the corpse
and recites a passage from the Bible over and over like a mantra. Johnson
switches on a cell phone and places it in the hand of the deceased, positioning
the man's thumb over the "talk" button. Eight days later, on 29
December 1999. Johnson waits outside a cemetery. The rain splashes on his
truck as he stares out at a freshly laid gravesite. A cell phone on his
dashboard chirps and, without answering it, Johnson pulls out a shovel and
heads toward the tombstone. The next day, Mulder and Scully are at the crime scene, examining the now dug up grave. The body of Raymond Crouch is gone. Scully notes the shredded lining inside the empty casket and comments that it looks like someone was trying to get out. Mulder confirms this by pointing out that the fingerprints around the grave are from the deceased Crouch. Scully concludes that the evidence is faked and that this is a grave robbery, but both are intrigued by an arc of dried blood on the nearby grass. Mulder and Scully join a briefing on the case led by AD Skinner. Other agents report that there are no motives for Crouch' suicide or the grave robbery. Mulder chimes in that this is a case of necromancy, the summoning of the dead. He describes the arc of blood as part of a magic circle drawn to protect the necromancer from the conjured spirits: Mulder also believes that the necromancer may have donned the dead man's clothes as a means of creating a bond with the deceased. Oddly, Skinner is content with Mulder's theory and dismisses the other agents. He shows Mulder and Scully the files of three other men, all former FBI agents like Crouch, who were also recently exhumed after committing suicide. Skinner thinks these men were all members of the Millennium Group, a consulting organisation of former FBI agents with a prophecy centred round the coming millennium. He tells the pair to keep a low profile as they investigate this Millennium Group. Mulder and Scully's first stop is a psychiatric hospital to meet Frank Black, the criminal profiler who was once a consultant for the Millennium Group. Frank had apparently checked himself into the hospital for observation. The agents ask him about the Millennium Group, but Frank gives no assistance and quietly focuses on a television football game. He refers to the TV, claiming the game is at first and eighteen. Mulder corrects him and says it is actually third and ten. But Frank does not answer. Frustrated, Mulder and Scully leave him. Mark Johnson, still repeating his burial mantra, drives north with the body. He pulls over to fix a flat tire in Maryland and a sheriff stops to help him. The deputy is suspicious of the smell emanating from Johnson's car and opens the door. As the deputy examines the vehicle, Johnson strangely makes a circle of salt around his own feet and repeats his prayer. The deputy opens the back of the van and is horrified at what he sees: the corpse of Raymond Crouch. But Crouch is not dead and rises from the van to attack the deputy. Johnson closes his eyes to the struggle. The next morning Scully and Mulder investigate the crime scene. Local police found the body of the deputy carefully buried. Stuffed in his mouth is salt and a message with a Biblical passage from the Book of Revelation, Chapter one, verse eighteen. Mulder makes the connection. He returns to the psychiatric hospital with Scully and asks Frank Black why, after not wanting to be involved, did he drop the hint about first and eighteen. Frank admits that he is trying to regain custody of his daughter and wants to separate himself from his past work. He reluctantly agrees to help them, explaining that a schism of the Millennium Group believed they could bring about the end of the world by killing themselves before the dawn of the new millennium. Frank profiles the necromancer as a solitary man comfortable with death. He theorises that the note and the salt were placed in the deputy's mouth to prevent the deputy from rising up from the dead. Frank believes that the necromancer will return to the body when he hears that the deputy has been found. Scully heads for the morgue to intercept the necromancer. Using Frank's profile, Mulder goes on his own search for Johnson. The coroner is busy removing the salt and does not hear Scully's repeated calls. When Scully arrives, the coroner is nearly dead. She sees Mark Johnson and raises her gun, but she is stunned to see the dead deputy lurching toward her. Although she fires three rounds to his chest, he keeps moving and attacks her. Scully's gun is knocked aside. Skinner arrives later, and is relieved to see Scully with only scratches on her neck. She is unsure how to explain what has happened, but says that the necromancer saved her by using her gun to shoot the deputy in the head. Meanwhile, Mulder pulls up before a house in Maryland. He is going down a list fitting Frank's description, and Mark Johnson is the last name on the list. Mulder notices an empty bag of kosher salt in the garbage can. He pockets a handful of salt and climbs the fence, searching the house. A basement door is latched with huge wood beams. He opens it and heads down the steps into the darkness. At first he doesn't see the bodies climbing out of the ground, but when four undead creatures surround him, he makes a break up the stairs. As he reaches the door, Johnson appears and slams it shut. Mulder is trapped in the necromancer's basement surrounded by zombies. Back at the hospital, Scully pleads with Frank for help finding the missing Mulder. She recounts her earlier attack by the resurrected deputy at the morgue and asks Frank if he believes that the Group is capable of bringing about Armageddon. Again, Frank is silent. But after she leaves, Frank checks himself out of the hospital and goes to Johnson's house. Johnson is happy to see Frank because Mulder has killed one of the zombies and Johnson needs a fourth member. Frank says that he did not believe Johnson could resurrect the dead, but came when he heard the necromancy had succeeded. The clock strikes 10:13 when Johnson loads a five-shot revolver and begins reciting the familiar burial rite. Frank completes the passage and takes the gun. But instead of pointing it at his own head for the suicide pact, Frank turns the weapon on Johnson. Meanwhile, Scully receives a call from Skinner in her car. They have traced calls from Frank and the other Group members to an address in Maryland. Meanwhile, Frank ties up Johnson and opens up the basement door. He calls out to Mulder, who is standing in a small circle of salt. Although his arm is bleeding, Mulder is protected by the circle. He tells Frank to aim for their heads because it's the only way to stop the zombies. Frank lights a flare and searches the basement. One of the zombies charges and Frank kills it with a head shot. Another zombie rises, grabs Frank and takes him down. They struggle until Mulder grabs the revolver and shoots the creature in the temple. Mulder reaches to help Frank when the last surviving zombie starts to lunge toward them. Mulder raises the gun, but it just clicks empty. The creature falls, shot from behind by Scully who has appeared at the top of the stairs. With only minutes before midnight, Frank sits alone in a waiting room watching Dick Clark on television as he celebrates the new millennium in Times Square. Scully enters to tell him that Mark Johnson has been taken for psychiatric evaluation. But she smiles and informs him that he has a visitor: his daughter Jordan, who leaps into her father's arms. Mulder comes in with one arm in a sling, but Frank and his daughter leave with only moments before midnight. The agents stay to see the ball drop on television and blankly stare at the revellers kissing in Times Square. Mulder looks over at Scully and she catches his glance. He leans in to kiss her, and it lasts a bit longer than a kiss between two friends. Their lips part and they both smile. "The world didn't end," Mulder mumbles. "No, it didn't," she replies. And the two partners head down the hall to begin the New Year. |
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| 1 January 2000 | In spite of great concern, no major problems result from the "Y2K" computer bug, resulting from software that uses two digits for the date year, rather than four. | |
| January
2000 7ABX07 Orison |
Reverend
Orison preaches in a small chapel in the Marion, Illinois maximum security
penitentiary. Each time he exclaims the phrase "Glory, amen,"
the prisoners stomp their feet in unison. However, sitting stone-faced and
silent is Donnie Pfaster (last seen in "Irresistible" 2X13), a
fetishist who had once kidnapped Scully. Later, in the garment machine shop,
Brigham, an inmate from the sermon, gets his fingers caught in an electric
saw. As the guards and other prisoners rush to help him, time seems to slow
down and Pfaster slips out unnoticed. In Washington, Scully is awakened by a gust of wind. She gets up to close the window, noticing the Bible on her bureau. Her clock radio blinks 6:66. She reaches for the clock, but the power switches off and then back on. Her clock now reads 6:06. The next day, Mulder and Scully are summoned to the Marion Penitentiary to help find the escaped prisoner they had previously put behind bars, Donnie Pfaster. Mulder tries to persuade Scully to remove herself from the case, but she is adamant about staying on, saying that she has no other choice. The agents interview the inmate Brigham whose hands are now intact. He proclaims his healing a miracle of God, and reciting "Glory, amen," he unconsciously raps his feet. Mulder recognises the post-hypnotic suggestion and suggests a talk with the prison chaplain. A song faintly drifts in through the vents and startles Scully. She says she hasn't heard it since high school. Teenage runaway Blueberry approaches Pfaster in a diner. He offers to give her dirty hands a manicure. Reverend Orison interrupts, telling Pfaster that it was he who helped orchestrate the prison break. Federal marshals storm the diner and Pfaster accuses Orison of turning him in. Orison quickly hands him his car keys, and with time again seeming to slow down, Pfaster inconspicuously escapes. In the parking lot, Pfaster plows down Orison, leaving him severely wounded. Later in the hospital, Orison tries to appeal to Scully's faith, and she is unsettled when he calls her "Scout." She is further disquieted when she hears the song from her youth again. Mulder arrives with news of Pfaster's latest victim, calling Orison a liar. He believes that Orison is a convicted murderer who intended to kill Donnie Pfaster once he got out of prison. Scully has her doubts about Mulder's theory. She tells him that she had been woken up at 6:06, the time Pfaster escaped prison. The song she keeps hearing was on the radio on the day she learned that her Sunday school teacher was murdered. This teacher had called her "Scout." She tells Mulder that she first believed that evil existed in the world when her teacher was killed. Mulder tries to disprove her thoughts of divine intervention by pointing to a lightspeed image of Orison's brain on a computer. Orison pierced a hole in his own skull to allow more oxygen to the brain, presumably giving him special powers to "stop" time. Mulder predicts that Orison really believes he is working as God's tool to stop Pfaster from killing. Meanwhile, Orison uses his chant of "Glory, amen" to hypnotise the marshal guarding him, and he escapes. A redheaded prostitute visits with Pfaster, but when he realises she is wearing a wig, he is furious and attacks her. The prostitute knocks Pfaster unconscious and leaves. Orison arrives and takes Pfaster to a cemetery. While digging him a grave, he asks Pfaster to repent for his sins. Pfaster says that Orison can not kill him. When Orison looks at Pfaster's face, he has transformed into the Devil Incarnate. Pfaster kills Orison and buries him in the grave. The next morning, the agents inspect the gravesite and decide that their side of the case is over. They return to Washington. Scully arrives in her apartment and is getting ready for bed when her electricity turns off and her clock radio flashes the time 6:66. Suddenly, Donnie Pfaster bursts out of the closet and attacks Scully. They struggle, and Pfaster succeeds in tying Scully up. At his own bed, Mulder sets his alarm clock, and he hears Scully's song on the radio. He thinks about this coincidence and decides to phone Scully. She doesn't answer. Meanwhile, Scully manages to move her tied hands in front of her so that she can crawl across the floor to get to her gun. Pfaster is busy lighting candles and preparing a bath. He catches sight of Scully when Mulder breaks through the door with his gun drawn. As Pfaster is held at gunpoint, Scully breaks out of her ties and shoots Pfaster. Later as the police pour over the crime scene in the apartment, Mulder tries to comfort a shaken Scully, telling her that his report will reflect that she had no choice but to kill Pfaster. He asks if she thought God made her pull the trigger. Instead, Scully questions whether it was really Evil who made her commit an act in vengeance. |
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January 2000 7ABX08 The Amazing Maleeni Date taken from armoured car log. |
On the
Santa Monica Pier in California, the Amazing Maleeni sits on the bumper
of his dilapidated van, dressed in full performance tuxedo in anticipation
of his magic act. A young boss tells him he's ready to go on. "This
will be my greatest show ever," Maleeni says before approaching the
stage. He performs a rudimentary sequence of cups and balls while reciting
the history of the great magicians. A guy in the audience heckles him to
do a more exciting trick. Maleeni makes a retort to the guy, Billy La Bonge,
then announces that he will attempt a feat of the Egyptian Dedi by reattaching
his severed head. As the crowd silences, Maleeni incredibly turns his head
all the way around his neck. The audience applauds and Maleeni throws a
look at La Bonge, who leaves. After the show, the young boss goes to Maleeni
in his van, but the magician sits motionless. The boss taps him. Maleeni's
head rolls off his body and out the open window, as his headless corpse
stays behind the wheel. Mulder and Scully peruse the crime scene the following day. She is uninterested, thinking this was merely a murder case. But Mulder believes that Maleeni's great magic trick somehow went wrong. They examine a camcorder from a tourist who taped the show. They suspect the heckler, but do not see his face. Scully notices that the heckler throws away a soda cup. The fingerprints on the cup lead them to Billy LaBonge, another small-time magician with a criminal record. La Bonge writes off Maleeni as a hack with gambling debts. As the agents turn to leave, La Bonge stops them to return their FBI badges. They didn't even realise they had been pickpocketed. Later, La Bonge pays a visit to loan shark Cissy Alvarez regarding Maleeni's debts. La Bonge offers to help him make back ten times the amount of money he is owed. Alvarez is interested in hearing the proposal. Scully finishes the autopsy on Maleeni (aka Herman Pinchbeck) and finds that his head was sawed off and glued to the body with spirit gum. Pinchbeck, however, died from a heart attack and had been refrigerated for over a month. Mulder and Scully go to a Los Angeles bank to see Pinchbeck's brother, Albert. He is an exact twin of Maleeni, and he is wearing a neck brace. Albert says he and his brother used to have a magic act together, and he proceeds to show a trick that involves Mulder pulling a card from the deck. Mulder suspects that Albert performed one last trick on the Pier in honour of his brother Herman. Albert says that he couldn't have been at the show, revealing he is in a wheelchair with no legs. Scully apologises. With no other leads, Mulder and Scully bring La Bonge to Maleeni's van to look for clues. LaBonge thinks he will uncover a secret compartment for the body, but nothing turns up. Mulder does find one of Pinchbeck's gambling markers. At the bank, Albert Pinchbeck admires the courier guard's gun. He is then visited by Alvarez who threatens him. Albert notices the distinctive tattoos on Alvarez's hand. Meanwhile, the courier guards find a masked man inside their armoured car and shoot at him. The man escapes, but the guards take note of the tattoos on his hand. Out of sight, the man pulls off his mask. It is La Bonge, unharmed. He wipes the tattoos off with a towel. Mulder and Scully question Alvarez about his gambling marker, but he denies any knowledge of a murder. Mulder confides to Scully that he thinks they are being misdirected, like a sleight-of-hand trick. La Bonge watches them leave Alvarez's pool hall and places a 911 call. He goes inside and is threatened by Alvarez. As he runs out with a gun in his hand, La Bonge is picked up by the police. The agents return to the bank where Mulder dumps Albert Pinchbeck from his wheelchair. He does have legs, hidden by holes in the wheelchair. He confesses that he is really Herman Pinchbeck/Maleeni, and he was afraid for his life because of gambling debts to Alvarez. When he went to Albert for a loan, he found his brother dead of a heart attack. He schemed to slip into his brother's life, right after retiring with his greatest performance. Mulder doesn't believe his sob story and has him arrested. He looks through Pinchbeck's computer. The bank officer says that electronic transfer funds would require Mulder's badge number and thumbprint. Scully notices a robbery attempt was made on an armoured car that Pinchbeck signed out. The bank officer says that no money was stolen. Pinchbeck is taken to a holding prison, where someone in the next cell raps on the wall. It is La Bonge. Pinchbeck tells him that everything went "swimmingly." The former rivals seem to be partners in crime. The next morning, the bank vault is emptied. Security footage shows nothing, but a previous tape shows Alvarez entering the building, and the courier guard recognises his tattoos. The FBI raids the pool hall and finds the money. Alvarez claims he was set up by La Bonge. Mulder and Scully realise that Pinchbeck and La Bonge are working together. They get to the prison just as the magicians are about to be released on bail. The agents unravel their theory: the death of Albert Pinchbeck opened a door of opportunity for the two men. Maleeni intentionally lost money to Alvarez and then faked his own death. La Bonge, Maleeni's protegee, set up Alvarez to take the fall for the heist, hoping to enact revenge on Alvarez, a former prison mate. Maleeni placed blanks in the courier guard's gun, so that the masked La Bonge was not killed. While the two were locked up overnight, they used their magic tricks to escape, rob the bank, plant the money with Alvarez and return to prison by morning. Since the money has been returned, the agents release Maleeni and La Bonge. Afterwards, Mulder tells Scully that he was still puzzled as to why they used an elaborate set-up without a payoff. He shows her Maleeni's wallet, pilfered from the evidence room. Framing Alvarez was merely a way to misdirect the agents' attention. The pair's real plan was to access the bank's electronic transfer funds using Mulder's badge number, obtained when La Bonge pickpocketed the ID. They would have also needed a thumbprint, and Mulder pulls out of the wallet the playing card that he picked from Pinchbeck's card trick. The only question still lingering is how Maleeni turned his head around. Scully says she knows the trick. She turns her hand all the way around on the floor as Mulder looks in wonder. He asks her how she did it, and she merely replies, "Magic." |
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| January
2000 7ABX09 Signs and Wonders |
Jared Chirp
scans a medical test report and, disgusted throws it in the trash. He hurriedly
packs a suitcase while mumbling some religious prayers. An unseen figure
watches through the window as the rain crashes outside the home in McMinn
County, Tennessee. Jared grabs one last item, a revolver, and runs through
the storm to his car. Once inside the car he drops his keys, and as he reaches
for them on the floor, he sees a rattlesnake hissing. He grabs the gun,
but a second rattlesnake comes into view. Suddenly Jared is swarmed by dozens
of snakes. He fires into the pile with all six shots. The snakes attack
and kill him. In his office, Mulder reads from the report about the 116 separate bite marks from 50 different snakes. Although Jared's car was locked, there was no trace of snakes. He informs Scully that rattlesnakes usually hibernate in the winter. She notes that serpents are symbolic of religion. They travel to the Blessing Community Church in Tennessee to talk with Reverend Mackey about Jared's death. Jared's pregnant girlfriend Gracie overhears the conversation. Mackey has misgivings about the tragedy, and points them in the direction of Jared and Gracie's former church. This denomination practices snake handling. He names Reverend Enoch O'Connor as the prime source of animus toward the couple. O'Connor's Church of Signs and Wonders is an old, run-down shack with no lights. The agents are trying to find their way around in the dark and are startled to see snakes loose in the building. Before they can move, O'Connor turns on the lights to reveal not one, but many snakes on the church floor. He calmly stuffs them into a burlap sack as he tells Mulder and Scully that the death was a test of Jared's faith. Iris, a volunteer at Mackey's church and the owner of the boarding house where Gracie is living, tells Mackey that Jared called the night he died looking for Gracie. She had kept this a secret. Mackey reassures her that he will help her deal with this later, and Iris goes into an office to work on church bulletins. Suddenly, her staple remover turns into a snakehead and bites her hand. She washes the wound in the bathroom sink and notices snakes slithering from out of nowhere. She screams. Later, Iris' body is removed as Mulder and Scully talk to Mackey. He tells them that Jared called the boarding house looking for Gracie and mentioned something about paying for his sins. They question Gracie, but she does not believe O'Connor was responsible for the murders because he is her father. When she became pregnant, O'Connor kicked her out of the house and the church. Mulder and Scully return to Signs and Wonders and split up to investigate. Scully enters a room with snakes and O'Connor appears. He forces her hand into a box of serpents, preaching that she must be judged by God. Before a snake reaches her, Mulder crashes in with his pistol raised. O'Connor is arrested. He tells Mulder that Satan is near. In his jail cell that evening, O'Connor kneels down to pray. Dozens of snakes slide into the cell between the bars. Reverend O'Connor lies in an ICU hospital bed with serious snake bites. Yet Gracie has forbid any anti-venom medicine to be given to him on the basis of religious grounds. Scully speculates that perhaps Gracie is the killer. The agents comb Jared's room and find the medical report. Jared could not have been the father of Gracie's child because he was sterile. They wonder if Jared was killed because he learned the truth. In the hospital, Mackey convinces Gracie to rely on medicine to save her father. He leaves her alone with the unconscious O'Connor. Mulder and Scully arrive to find that O'Connor has escaped with Gracie. Mackey tells them that O'Connor fathered Gracie's baby, and this was the reason she wanted to leave her father's snake church. Late that night, O'Connor brings Gracie to his church where the other members of the congregation are waiting. She struggles, but they manage to hold her down. O'Connor tells her to "resist the Devil and he will flee." Gracie's pregnant belly squirms and she miraculously delivers baby rattlesnakes instead of a child. O'Connor and the others are shocked. The next morning, Mulder and Scully arrive at the Church of Signs and Wonders as Gracie is being put into an ambulance. She is in deep shock and suffers from loss of blood, but there was no baby found with her. O'Connor has also disappeared. They see the snake tracks in the amniotic fluid, and an elderly woman in the church says that the "Devil was cast out." Scully gets in the ambulance and Mulder goes to rescue Mackey from O'Connor. O'Connor confronts Mackey with a knife, but Mulder bursts in and fires at O'Connor. In the ambulance, Gracie tells Scully that her father did not harm her. He was the one who saved her. Meanwhile, O'Connor lies bleeding on the floor. He tells Mulder that he does not realise which side he is on, and, as he points to Mulder's heart, says to be "smart down here." Mulder considers this and approaches Mackey in the outer church office. Mulder accuses Mackey of being the father of Gracie's child and wanting to destroy O'Connor. He draws his weapon, but Mackey asks if Mulder would do well if put to the test. Snakes suddenly appear and swarm Mulder. He falls to the ground as they crawl in his clothes and bite him. Scully hurries to the church and hears Mulder cry out. She breaks down the door just as the last snake escapes. Later at the hospital, Mulder recuperates as Scully reports that police have not yet found Reverend Mackey. At a church in Connecticut, a woman welcomes a Reverend Wells to the parish. Wells is really Reverend Mackey. He pulls out a mouse from the desk drawer. He opens his mouth as if to put it in, but a snake rises out of Mackey's mouth. The snake swallows the mouse in a single gulp and slips back inside Mackey's throat. |
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| February
2000 7ABX10 Sein ünd Zeit |
Five year-old
Amber Lynn La Pierre says her prayers before her parents tuck her into bed.
Bud La Pierre sets in for the evening to watch television, but he hears
a noise in the house. He checks Amber Lynn's room and is horrified to see
the little girl's face has turned blue from strangulation. He recoils at
the sight. Yet at second glance, she appears to perfectly fine and still
asleep. Meanwhile, his wife Billie is in their bedroom. She is oddly concentrating
on writing an abduction note. Bud moves down the hallway to tell his wife
of the strange hallucination when Amber Lynn's bedroom door slams shut.
He struggles to open it. Blood oozes out from under the door. Bud breaks
in to find Amber Lynn has vanished. That same evening, Skinner assembles a team of agents to find the girl. Mulder insists that he be put on the case. Although Skinner does not consider this to be an X-file, he gives Mulder until noon to file a report. The next morning, Mulder arrives at the media circus surrounding the La Pierre home in Sacramento, California. He inquires about the ransom note. Bud tells him that the note was in Amber Lynn's room. Billie lies and says she was already in bed. Mulder is unsure what to believe. Later, Scully arrives at the motel to find Mulder deep in thought. Skinner sent her to retrieve Mulder's report. Mulder's cell phone interrupts their conversation. It is Mrs. Mulder, who asks her son if he is investigating the abduction case. She seems troubled, and wants him to call when he gets back. Mulder and Scully return to Washington, where Skinner is analysing the letter with his team. Handwriting analysis seems to shows that Billie La Pierre did write the note, but there is no demand for money or ransom. Although the other agents believe that the parents are involved, Mulder knows that none of their theories explain what happened to the little girl. Scully follows him back to his office and attempts to convince him that he is identifying the case with the disappearance of his sister. Mulder rummages through old files and he finds a document from a 1987 case in Idaho. The last line of the ransom note matches the one found in the La Pierre home: "Nobody shoots at Santa Claus!" The agents visit the woman whose handwriting is on the note, Kathy Lee Tencate, who is imprisoned for kidnapping her six year-old son. Although the boy was never found, she confessed to the murder. Mulder notes that her case resembles the La Pierre situation and believes she is innocent. Kathy Lee refuses to help, so they leave. Alone in her cell, Kathy Lee has a ghostly vision of her son and summons the agents. Mrs Mulder calls her son again, but leaves an answering machine message, saying there has been much unsaid that she hopes he will understand. She proceeds to burn photographs of Mulder and his sister. Mulder returns to Sacramento to show the La Pierres a videotaped confession by Kathy Lee. She assures them on the tape that their daughter is protected. The couple reacts emotionally. The La Pierres change their statements about the event on the night of the abduction, and they are released from police custody. Back in the office, Skinner scolds Mulder for bringing his paranormal ideas into the case. Scully interrupts. She informs Mulder that his mother is dead. They investigate Mrs. Mulder's house, finding an open gas oven and a bottle of sleeping pills. Mulder believes that his mother was trying to contact him about the La Pierre case and that whoever took his sister has now killed his mother, staging a suicide. He notices the missing family photos, and pleads with Scully to do the autopsy. Looking for answers, Mulder goes to the Idaho prison to see Kathy Lee Tencate again. She tells him that his mother was trying to tell him that his sister Samantha is with the "walk-ins", old souls lurking in starlight who protect other souls from harm that they would have suffered in real life. A paunchy man watches some children play in the Santa's North Pole Village theme park. He changes into a Santa suit next to a group of television monitors taping the village. Nearby are stacks of videotapes. Mulder, meanwhile, replays his mother's message for Scully, trying to discern what she was trying to warn him about. Scully found that Mrs. Mulder suffered from an incurable cancer and did commit suicide. She tells Mulder that his mother would want him to stop looking for Samantha. She had probably hoped to take away his pain. Mulder breaks down in Scully's arms. Billie La Pierre sees a vision of Amber Lynn next to her bed. The little girl is mouthing something. Skinner and Scully take Mulder to Sacramento because Billie wants to see him. Billie tells Mulder that the apparition of Amber Lynn said the number seventy-four. No one understands the significance of the word. As the agents drive from the La Pierre home, a beaten and exhausted Mulder asks to be removed from the case. Scully notices a highway sign for Route 74 and she looks on the map. They head down the route toward Santa's North Pole Village. Skinner checks the grounds while Mulder and Scully enter the building. They come upon a bank of video monitors and stacks of videotapes dating back to the 1960s. One tape has footage of Amber Lynn La Pierre. Suddenly, the paunchy man appears and locks Mulder and Scully in the office. Skinner chases the man around the property and arrests him. Mulder and Scully catch up and find themselves standing on freshly turned earth. They realise that there are dozens of unmarked plots, each the size of a child's grave. Teena Mulder is buried in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Within) |
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| February
2000 7ABX11 Closure |
Small bodies
are excavated from graves outside the Santa's North Pole Workshop in Sacramento.
The ghosts of the children rise out of the earth, look up to the heavens
and fade into starlight. Mulder pores over the tapes found at the crime scene. Scully reports that Ed Truelove confessed to all the children's murders, but did not take responsibility for the disappearance of Amber Lynn La Pierre. Mulder admits to Scully that he had hoped his sister Samantha was among the dead. "I just wanted it to be over," he says. Their conversation is interrupted by the arrival of police psychic Harold Piller who offers to help find Amber Lynn. Piller has previously explained cases where children were transported through spiritual intervention. Although Scully readily dismisses Piller and his theories, Mulder is interested, and notes that Piller's claims match what Kathy Lee Tencate had told him in the prison. Disapproving of Mulder's blind belief, Scully returns to Washington and shows Special Agent Lewis Schoniger a video of Mulder's 1989 regression hypnotherapy session. As Mulder recalls Samantha's abduction on the tape, the FBI expert points out that Mulder's delusion played into his unconscious hope that his sister was still alive. This caused him to pursue her. The case file reveals that an unsuccessful search for Samantha occurred at the highest levels of government in 1973. Schoniger surmises that Samantha is probably dead, and advises Scully not to dig any deeper. Scully disagrees, saying that someone owes Mulder an explanation because "he deserves closure, like anyone." Back in Sacramento, Mulder brings Piller to the graves. The psychic senses that Ed Truelove's victims all died while suffering. Walk-ins, however, intervene before anything violent happens to the children. Piller believes that while Amber Lynn was not among the dead children in the graves, she has a connection to Mulder and his missing sister. That night, Piller comes to Mulder's motel room because a "visitor" wants to speak to him. A ghostly vision of the late Mrs Mulder appears, trying to tell Mulder something. When she quickly disappears, Mulder discredits Piller's abilities, but then realises that he has unknowingly written the words "April Base" on a piece of paper. Scully proceeds with her own investigation of Mrs Mulder's house and finds remnants of burned photos and documents. She calls Mulder to tell him that one of the documents has CSM’s signature calling off the search for Samantha. Mulder discounts the importance of this lead. When Scully gets home later that night, CSM is waiting for her. He warns her to stop the search for Samantha because he believes she is dead. Although Scully pleads for the truth, CSM contends that Mulder must remain ignorant. It is the only thing that gives him hope. Meanwhile, Mulder and Piller sneak onto the decommissioned April Air Force Base. Piller has a vision of Samantha and other children given tests in train cars. Mulder is at first sceptical, but then finds a child's handprint in the cement outside one of the base houses. Samantha's name is etched underneath. Next to the small hand is another print with the name Jeffrey. Mulder refutes what CSM said to Scully, believing that Samantha was returned after her abduction to be raised by CSM and his son, Jeffrey Spender. Scully thinks that Piller is leading Mulder on. The agents confront Piller with the knowledge that he has been institutionalised for schizophrenia and is currently being investigated for the murder of his own son. Piller argues that he only wants to find his son. He tries to prove that he knows Samantha is still out there by taking them back to the base. In CSM's abandoned house, the three hold hands for a seance to summon the spirits. Ghosts appear around them. A small boy ghost takes Mulder's hand and leads him into an adjoining room. Inside a wall cavity, Mulder finds a diary belonging to Samantha. Later in a diner, he reads the passages to Scully. A fourteen year-old Samantha remembers another family and an older brother, but she seems to think that the doctors performing tests on her have stolen her memories. Her final entry is about running away. Outside, Mulder looks up at the night sky and ponders whether the stars are really comprised of lost souls. He tells Scully that he wonders what his mother was trying to tell him before she died. Late at night, as Mulder sleeps, the ghost of Mrs. Mulder whispers into her son's ear. The next morning, Scully uncovers a 1979 police report on a runaway who matches Samantha's description. The agents scour old hospital records, finding a "Jane Doe" patient with signs of paranoia. The girl also exhibited strange cuts on her limbs. They go with Piller to the house of Arbutus Ray, the emergency room nurse who signed the patient in. Mulder is hesitant to approach the woman's front door because he somehow senses that he has reached the end of the road. Scully and Piller knock on the door as Mulder waits at the car. Ray does recall the patient and remembers that she had a vision of the girl murdered. A frightened Ray blinked, but realised the girl was sleeping safely. This story matches Bud La Pierre's hallucination. Ray also recounts how a group of men came with the father, a smoking man, to take the girl away. When the men opened her locked room, the girl had vanished. Scully turns to Mulder, but he has disappeared. She doesn't see him being led by the same boy from the house at the Air Force base. Mulder walks through a clearing in the woods and sees a group of ghostly children happily playing. Amber Lynn La Pierre is there. Mulder senses that his guide is Harold Piller's son. Suddenly, Samantha runs to Mulder and jumps into her brother's arms. The joyous reunion brings him to tears. A peaceful Mulder appears out of the darkness, walking towards Scully and Piller. Piller is in denial when Mulder assures him that his son is protected among the Walk-ins. But Scully is concerned about her partner. "I'm fine," he calmly says. "I'm free." |
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| February
2000 7ABX12 X-COPS This episode, the 150th of the series, was shot on video using the handheld camera style of the FOX network series "COPS." In the episode "tease," before the opening credits, there is the standard "COPS" intro, with the "Bad Boys" music, and see Mulder and Scully among the law enforcement officers seen in the opening credits. A "viewer discretion" warning is also included. No exact date reference is given in this episode, however it was first broadcast on the full moon date of 20 February 2000. |
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PARK, CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 6:48pm Deputy Keith Wetzel cruises the streets, but he's not alone in his patrol car, a camera crew from the television show "Cops" follows his every move. He responds to a call about a possible "monster" prowler. Wetzel finds huge scrapes on the front door of the house, and a quick search corners the suspect in the backyard. As Wetzel advances toward the perpetrator, something startles him. He bolts back toward the squad car, shrieking in terror. The frightened camera crew follows. As Wetzel frantically radios for assistance, an unseen force attacks the police car and flips it completely over. The terrified occupants scream. Backup arrives in the form of Sergeant Paula Duthie. She is astounded by the upside-down vehicle and questions Wetzel about the incident. Although the camera crew is no help in confirming his story, Wetzel lies to his superior, telling her that a street gang was responsible for the wreck. They are interrupted by the radio squawking with a report of two armed suspects fleeing on foot. The officers on the scene rush to apprehend a very surprised pair of FBI agents investigating the same "monster": Mulder and Scully. Mulder asks Wetzel to describe what it was that attacked him. Although Wetzel attempts to downplay the incident, Mulder believes that they are really chasing a werewolf. He speculates that the bite marks on Wetzel's wrists may indicate that he will soon become a werewolf himself. When Mulder suggests that the deputy be quarantined, Sgt Duthie sceptically asks, "Could I see your badge again?" Scully tries to avoid the camera crew when discussing the case, but Mulder is giddy with the prospect of solving an X-File under the watchful eyes of a worldwide audience. She is merely trying to keep herself and her partner from looking ridiculous in a werewolf hunt. Police sketch artist Ricky draws the attacker described by a resident. The perpetrator seems to closely resemble horror movie character Freddy Krueger. Although Ricky begins to fear the "claw monster" that the woman described, Mulder is no longer certain that the werewolf theory still stands. Scully confirms this by reporting that the marks on Wetzel's wrists are merely insect bites. The police radio reports another attack nearby, and the team runs to the scene. Ricky's body lays dead, savagely clawed through his protective Kevlar vest with five parallel slashes. Scully combs the crime area and uncovers a long, fake fingernail, painted bubblegum pink and covered in blood. The agents interview Steve and Edy, a colourful couple who heard Ricky's cries and called 911. They recognise the nail polish on the fake fingernail as the signature hair and nail colour of local prostitute Chantara Gomez. 9:26pm The agents search for Chantara. Mulder drives and addresses the camera, cheerfully updating the audience on the case. Scully, still ignoring the camera crew, easily spots the prostitute's pink hair. Chantara confesses that it was not Freddy Krueger but her boyfriend, Chuco, who killed Ricky. She is afraid that Chuco will twist her neck when he learns that she ratted on him. The police raid Chuco's house and find that he has overdosed. Dead for several days, Chuco is ruled out as a suspect. Suddenly, gunshots blast outside. Dep. Wetzel is blindly firing at an invisible assailant. Although he was assigned to protect Chantara, she was somehow killed in the locked squad car. Her neck was snapped. Wetzel describes to Mulder a childhood story about a monster with a head like a wasp. He says that what he shot at was the same Wasp Man. 1:32am Mulder switches theories about the nature of the case. He now believes that the suspect is really a single entity that, when it attacks, appears as the victim's worst nightmare. It appears at a full moon and feeds on fear, jumping to various sources like a chain reaction. Scully still does not buy his claims, but returns with him to the home of Steve and Edy. They are the only people to not fall prey to this killer. But after talking with Steve and Edy, it becomes clear that the couple does not fear their neighbourhood or any killer on the loose. Mulder decides that they are not in any danger. He heads off with Wetzel to scour the streets, and Scully goes to the morgue to examine Chantara's body. 2:47am Much to Scully's chagrin, half the camera crew has followed her, but she works earnestly to find any clues before sunrise. The nervous medical examiner assisting her has heard that some kind of contagion killed the prostitute. Scully assures her that the victim was murdered and not exposed to the Hantavirus. As the assistant asks more questions about the Hantavirus, she sneezes blood and faints. She convulses on the floor, exhibiting symptoms of Hantavirus. Scully yells at the camera crew to call 911. 4:41am At the morgue, Mulder assimilates this latest incident into his theory, realising that the Hantavirus only affected the examiner after she began fearing it. Mulder suddenly realises that Deputy Wetzel, who was not afraid while Mulder was with him, is now on his own again and at risk of another attack. Wetzel, meanwhile, has returned to the previously raided house with the camera crew. He is determined to search it one more time. Unfortunately for Wetzel, his fears begin to overwhelm him and he is locked inside the house with the cameras. Mulder and Scully arrive quickly and break down the door. Behind a locked closet, Wetzel screams in pain. Mulder yells at him to "cowboy up" and not show any fear. Suddenly, the screaming stops, and Mulder breaks in to find an injured Wetzel sitting dazed on the floor, cradling his bloody arm. Mulder realises that the sun has risen, meaning that the terror is gone. With no concrete proof to back up Mulder's theories, one question hangs over the case: is the entity gone for good, or only to return at the next full moon? |
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| February
2000 7ABX13 First Person Shooter |
Three teen
guerrillas, bursting with testosterone, buckle up their stun suits in a
dimly lit equipment bunker. They rack their futuristic, automatic weapons
in preparation for war. But their battlefield is a virtual reality game,
where they are pitted against imaginary gunmen. Game controllers Ivan and
Phoebe monitor the players' vital statistics from an outside console. One
of the players is "shot" and another waits as Retro moves farther
into the depths of the virtual environment to encounter a beautiful female
warrior in leather and stilettos. "I am Maitreya," she tells him,
slinking closer. "This is my game." She brandishes an antique
flintlock pistol and aims it at him. Retro can only watch as sparks flash
from the powder-pan when she pulls the trigger. Later that night, Mulder
and Scully enter the FPS corporate building amid stringent security. They
are met by the Lone Gunmen, who are uncharacteristically enthusiastic about
the company. The trio explains that they serve as consultants to the game,
but that Retro's death has put a damper on the company's upcoming initial
public stock offering. Scully checks Retro's body and notes that the man was obviously shot. Ivan vehemently refutes the visual proof, saying there is no way a real gun could have got into the highly-secured complex. The entire scenario, Phoebe explains, is digital. Nothing exists outside the game space. Mulder reviews the videotape of the game that shows nothing out of the ordinary. Yet, when they switch the game environment to wire mode and all the textures and surfaces are stripped, the tape reveals a female pointing a gun at Retro. Mulder and the Lone Gunmen are shocked, but Phoebe's face shows a spark of recognition. After the men leave the room, she stares at the cyber-vixen on the monitor. "Goddess," she whispers in disbelief. Mulder gives a detective the printout of Maitreya as the suspect, but Scully remains sceptical that a fictional female character could commit a real murder. Their ensuing discussion is cut short by the entrance of Darryl Musashi, a revered virtual programmer and game-playing legend. Like fan-crazed little boys, Mulder and the Lone Gunmen leave to watch Musashi take on the game and its unexpected female challenger. They are shocked when Musashi meets a gruesome end in a matter of minutes, decapitated by the Samurai sword-wielding Maitreya. Completing her preliminary examination of Retro, Scully is confused about how his wound left no trace of evidence. She and Mulder argue lightly about the merits of computer games, questioning whether they add to a culture of violence or provide a necessary outlet. As the remains of Darryl Musashi are brought into the autopsy bay, Mulder receives a call from the Sheriff's Department that their female suspect is in custody at the station house. At the station, Mulder and Scully must manoeuvre around the many male officers hovering over the sexy suspect, an exotic dancer who goes by the name Jade Blue Afterglow. Confronted by the printed image of her likeness, she tells them that she was paid for allowing a medical imaging company make a computer scan of her body. The agents release the woman. Back in the offices of FPS, the Lone Gunmen prepare to enter the game space to implement a patch program that will override the software problem. Before they are ready, the game begins on its own and the Gunmen are shot at. Mulder rushes to enter the game space in order to rescue the trio, but he is unable to follow them out before the module closes. He is trapped inside the game. Phoebe and Scully watch as Mulder's image disappears from their monitor. His vitals are still registering on the console, and they realise that although Mulder isn't physically in the game space, he is lost somewhere inside the game. Scully angrily confronts Ivan about putting the female figure into the game, but it's Phoebe who runs out of the room with a guilty sob. As Scully follows her into the hall, the young woman admits that she created Maitreya to be her own game character in an attempt to make her mark as a woman in the gaming world. Yet, she maintains, she has no idea how the character moved from her computer to the game mainframe. Inside the game, Mulder and Maitreya square off. She is able to move and disappear at will, but Mulder manages to survive against her. Maitreya multiplies herself and continues to fire at him. Her electronic advantage takes its toll on Mulder, and he quickly loses ammunition. Finally, in desperation, Scully suits up and enters the game space herself, brandishing her own high-powered weapon. Round after round, she overpowers Maitreya, but the confrontations continue to grow difficult. Maitreya comes after them with a tank. Phoebe finally decides that she must enact the game's kill switch. Ivan tries to stop her, because the kill switch will erase the whole game, but she succeeds. With the push of a few buttons, the game completely evaporates. For a brief moment, it appears that Mulder and Scully have been erased with the game, but when the module opens, the two agents are safely inside, battle-worn and weary. Later, while Ivan sits working at his computer, a new female figure suddenly appears that resembles a warrior who once mastered the game, Special Agent Dana Scully. |
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| March
2000 7ABX14 Theef |
Dr Robert
Wieder and his family return home from a banquet honouring him as the San
Francisco Bay Area Doctor of the Year. Feeling joyous and celebratory, Dr
Wieder, his wife Nan and daughter Lucy prepare for bed, and invite the doctor's
father-in-law, Dr Irving Thalbro to stay the night. Dr Thalbro is startled
in his room by a haggard, rough-looking man standing behind him. The security
alarm's motion sensor wakens the Wieders. Dr Wieder goes downstairs to investigate,
and finds Thalbro's body, hanging from the skylight, covered in blood. Scrawled
in blood on the wall is the word "THEEF." The agents are called to the crime scene, where Mulder ponders the word's meaning. There is no evidence that it is a case of murder. Mulder theorises that the cause is hexcraft when he finds dirt splayed on the victim's bed, since dirt is commonly used to cast spells. Scully uncharacteristically agrees that this is a possibility. Mulder is surprised at her acquiescence. Across town, in a run-down building, the landlady smells something suspicious in one of the apartments. She knocks on the door of its tenant, Mr Peattie, who is the same man from the Wieder break-in. He tells her that he is cooking medicine and offers her a poultice for her sore back. She goes, leaving Peattie to finish sewing a number of crudely designed voodoo dolls. One of them hangs by the neck in the same manner as Dr Thalbro. Mulder finds out that the mysterious dirt was from a graveyard, meaning that it is conjure dust, a powerful tool for magic arts practitioners. Scully tells Mulder that Dr Thalbro suffered from Kuru, a New Guinea disease that is extremely rare. Since Kuru causes irrational behaviour, Scully concludes that Thalbro must have killed himself. Mulder believes that the disease was intentionally inflicted on the man so that he would kill himself. Nan Wieder is disturbed when she discovers that a family photo was removed from the house. Dr Wieder tries to console his wife, but when he pulls back the covers of their bed, dirt in the shape of a stick figure is on the sheets. Suddenly, Nan lapses into convulsions, and cyst-like sores erupt all over her body. As the doctor attends his wife, he doesn't notice Peattie standing outside the house, clutching one of his voodoo dolls with Nan's photo sewn inside. At the hospital, Dr Wieder tells Mulder and Scully that his wife has contracted a rare disease common only in central Africa. Angered by Mulder's folk magic theory, Wieder ignores Scully's offer of protection. The agents inquire at a magic shop about the use of conjure dust for murder. The proprietor tells them that in order to kill someone the magician must draw power from a charm that holds great personal significance. The only way to prevent his power is to separate him from such a source. Dr Wieder studies his wife's MRI results and is shocked to see the word "THEEF" inscribed in the scan. Suddenly, Peattie appears behind him. "Truth hurts, don't it?" the man laughs. When the doctor asks why he is harming his family, Peattie utters "Lynette Peattie." Wieder does not recognise the name, and Peattie disappears. Confused, Dr Wieder runs a record search, but no Lynette Peattie turns up. Then he looks for "Jane Does" under his care and finds one patient's file has a personal effect in it. It is a hand-woven wristband, with the inscription "Flax hair lamb, theef of mans heart." This triggers Wieder's memory. Later that night, Peattie buys a bag of popcorn from a hospital vending machine and cooks it in a machine he has never seen before, a microwave. Meanwhile, Nan recovers, but must go through another MRI exam. As she slides into the radiology tube, Peattie removes the popcorn from the microwave and replaces it with a poppet doll. Inside the cylinder chamber, Nan begins to convulse and her body burns to a charred black. Peattie pulls the Nan doll out of the microwave and calmly says "All done." When Dr Wieder sees that the word "THEEF" was branded into his dead wife's chest, he tells Mulder and Scully about the strange man who confronted him. He also recounts the story of Lynette Peattie, a dying girl he had treated after a bus accident. Wieder had deliberately upped her morphine dosage to ease her pain although the overdose would take the last twenty minutes of her life. Mulder realises the killer must be Lynette's father, so he and Scully track down the girl's gravesite. They exhume the coffin, but it is empty. Back at Peattie's apartment, the landlady lets herself in to look for another poultice. She gasps at Lynette's skeletal remains in the bed. She turns to leave and runs into Peattie. The agents send Dr Wieder and his daughter off to a safe house cabin, with Scully accompanying. Unseen, Peattie watches them go. The news reports a woman suffering from a sudden onset of a rare, flesh-eating disease, and Mulder quickly connects it to Peattie. When he reaches the apartment, Lynette's skull has been removed from the body. He phones Scully to warn her that their suspect may be heading towards the Wieders. Outside the cabin, Peattie waits. His daughter's head rests in a box on his lap. Peattie breaks into Scully's car and takes her ID photo and a strand of hair from the seat. He puts them into a poppet and pokes the doll's eyes with coffin nails. Scully becomes blinded and her eyes are cataracted milky white. She stumbles about, and shoots blindly at Peattie when he bursts through the door. He merely knocks her gun aside, heading upstairs after the doctor and his daughter. Dr Wieder tells Peattie that he did everything medically possible for the man's daughter and that he eased her suffering when he could do no more. Peattie says that if he had been there, he could have saved her himself. He pulls out another cloth doll and twists a knife into it. Dr Wieder falls to the floor, clutching his heart. Mulder arrives at the cabin, finding the hex doll used to blind Scully. Scully's sight returns instantly, and she shoots Peattie to save Dr Wieder. The next day at the hospital, Scully admits that she would have followed the same procedure as Wieder had she been faced with Lynette's prognosis. However, she wonders whether Peattie really could have saved his daughter. Mulder is again surprised and appreciative of Scully's admission of belief. Nearby, Peattie lies comatose on a hospital bed, dependent on the marvels of modern science and medicine. |
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| March
2000 7ABX15 En Ami |
A sick
young boy is awakened at night by a storm and a bright light. He watches
in awe as figures walk out of the light. Scully finds a copy of the Goochland Guardian newspaper on her doorstep. An article about the young boy is on the front page. Although his family had refused medical treatment for him because of their beliefs, the boy had miraculously been cured. At the office, Mulder receives an anonymous email from someone at the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency about the same incident. Someone is insistent that they investigate the case. Mulder goes to DARPA, while Scully visits the boy. The McPeck family is grateful for their son's miracle cure. The boy tells Scully he saw "angels" who looked like men, and one of them pinched his neck. Scully sees that he has a mark similar to her own implant scar. CSM waits outside the McPeck home in Scully's car. He claims that he was responsible for saving the boy's life, as well as hers. He questions why she is not curious about his technology since he went to considerable trouble to prove his intentions. Scully is not swayed in her distrust. CSM admits that he is dying, but hopes to pass his knowledge and power onto her. This knowledge includes the cure for cancer. He chose her because he has grown tired of Mulder's stubbornness. He leaves his card with the warning that one word to Mulder will rescind the offer. Scully traces the phone number on CSM's card and finds the address. It is a large, unmarked office building. The security guard demands her ID, and sends her to an office where the door's nameplate reads "Spender, C G B" As if expecting her, CSM cordially welcomes her in. He tries again to appeal to Scully. He is dying of a cerebral inflammation caused by brain surgery and wants to leave a legacy. To retrieve the cure for cancer, they must take a trip. Intrigued, Scully agrees. She leaves a message on Mulder's answering machine, saying that she will be out of town for a family emergency. CSM watches her pack when Mulder phones back. Although she ignores Mulder's call, she manages to discreetly conceal a small microphone in her bra. The mood in the car is tense, but Scully drives CSM to an undisclosed location. She protests when he begins to light a cigarette, and he agrees to quit smoking in order to gain her trust. He then directs her to the home of Marjorie Butters, a sprightly, energetic older woman. Scully is shocked to hear that Marjorie is actually 118 years old, and that CSM is the reason for her overcoming cancer. He comments that a miracle such as Marjorie must be the reason Scully became a doctor. Worried about Scully, Mulder questions her building manager. The man says that she left with a man who smoked cigarettes, and Mulder immediately makes the connection. Skinner tells Mulder that Scully requisitioned a fleet sedan, but there have been no gas charges to track her whereabouts. Mulder is concerned because Scully's mother knew nothing about a supposed family emergency. Suddenly, Skinner's private phone line rings. It is Scully, who asks her boss to relay to Mulder that she is okay. When Skinner offers to let her speak to Mulder herself, she refuses. Mulder is even more convinced that she is in danger. When CSM and Scully stop at a gas station, she speaks frantically into her hidden microphone, asking Mulder to comprehend what she's recorded. She drops the tape into a mailbox and gets back in the car with CSM. As they drive away from the station, it is revealed that the Black-Haired Man has followed the pair. He reaches into the mailbox and pulls out the envelope she attempted to mail Mulder. Late that evening, CSM pulls up to a lakeside cabin. With black leather gloves, he reaches for the sleeping Scully. The next morning, Scully wakes in the cabin. She's been changed into pyjamas, and she quickly reaches for the microphone still taped to her chest. Scully accuses CSM of drugging her, but he humbly says that she was tired and delirious when he put her to bed. He even admits to dressing her in the dark. Scully is determined to leave, but when CSM tells her she has always been free to go, she hesitates. From a distance, the Black-Haired Man watches the exchange in the cabin. Meanwhile, Byers, Frohike and Langly show Mulder the emails they uncovered on Scully's computer from a "Cobra" at the Department of Defense. They suspect she had been hiding this correspondence from him, but Mulder does not believe their theory. He and the Lone Gunmen inform Skinner that someone hacked into her computer to arrange a meeting between Cobra and Scully. CSM brings Scully a dress for a dinner meeting with their contact. She hides her revulsion for the man and is somewhat alarmed to see that the low-cut dress can not accommodate her hidden microphone. At the restaurant, CSM tells Scully that he involved her because Cobra was skittish about his research falling into the wrong hands. He then confesses that he has not been forthcoming with all the facts about this secret research. Not only is it a cure for cancer, but a cure for all human disease. Its origin is extraterrestrial. Excusing himself, CSM heads outside for a cigarette. The Black-Haired Man approaches him. Troubled, CSM reports to him that Cobra has not shown. Scully, alone at the table, discovers a note under her plate. It reads "Calico Cove. First light of day." At sunrise, CSM instructs Scully to take a small motorboat from the dock. She speeds away to meet Cobra. Scully cuts the engine and sits idle in the middle of the inlet. Another boat approaches and parks alongside her. The man driving the boat is Cobra, and he speaks to her as if they had been corresponding for a while. He hands her a black computer disk. Scully tells Cobra that they have never corresponded before and then asks about the information on the disk. This unsettles Cobra, but before he can speak, a gunshot rings out. The Black-Haired Man shoots Cobra out of the boat and sets his sight on Scully. She scrambles to restart the boat, but another shot fires. This time CSM kills the Black-Haired Man with a pistol at point blank range. Scully returns to the dock, furious, and hands the disk to CSM. He hesitates, and then gives it back to Scully. She takes it and storms off. An angry Mulder is silent to Scully while the Lone Gunmen check the disk. It is completely blank. She takes Mulder back to the building of CSM's office. It has been vacated. Mulder says that CSM used her, but can not figure out why she is still alive. Scully is incredulous, believing that CSM had told her the truth. She questions why CSM would use her to save himself at the expense of the human race. At the cabin, CSM stands on the dock, holding the disk. He contemplates it for a second, tosses it into the water, and then lights up a cigarette. |
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| 23
April 2000 (and two weeks later) 7ABX16 Chimera |
At an Easter
day picnic in a picture-perfect town, little Michelle Crittendon is startled
by a raven in the woods. Her mother, Martha Crittendon, isn't happy when
her husband won't cut short his business trip to tend his distraught daughter.
Forced to stay home alone that night, Martha's worry turns to fear at the
sight of the raven on her mantle. Suddenly, a mirror shatters and a large,
monstrous creature appears from nowhere and attacks Martha. Mulder is called away from a strip club stakeout, leaving Scully to handle the surveillance alone. Skinner wants Mulder to investigate Martha Crittendon's disappearance since the presence of ravens suggests an oddness about the case. The fact that Martha's father is a federal judge certainly makes the case a priority. Sheriff Phil Adderly fills Mulder in at the crime scene. There is no ransom note, prints or blood evidence, but there are four deep scratches on the mantle in the otherwise pristine house. Mulder wonders if raven talons could have made the marks and carefully notes the broken mirror. Howard Crittendon, Martha's husband, shows Mulder birth control pills in Martha's name. Since he has had a vasectomy, Howard thinks Martha has run off with a lover, and he produces an unknown key he found among Martha's things. Ellen Adderly, the Sheriff's wife and a close friend of Martha's, posts flyers regarding Martha's disappearance. A tough-looking woman named Jenny approaches her as Martha spots a raven nearby. Although they have a mutual dislike, Jenny tells Ellen that they have more in common than she knows. Ellen turns away from Jenny to see a monstrous reflection in a car window. The window shatters instantly. Scully phones Mulder from the stakeout. She's cold, hungry and not finding anything of substance on her surveillance. Mulder has no time to sympathise with her plight as he digs in to Ellen Adderly's home cooked meal. Ellen invites him to stay at her home while he works on the case. Young Michelle Crittendon sees the raven again outside her house, and her father Howard follows the bird into the garden to find a siege of ravens pecking at the flesh of a human hand. It is Martha's body, buried in her own backyard. Later, the coroner tells Mulder the gashes on her body resemble a bear attack, although bears don't generally bury their prey. Sheriff Adderly and Mulder both agree that Howard Crittendon murdered his wife. Ellen arrives at the crime scene, devastated. She admits that she may have seen the creature earlier that day. As the Sheriff calms his wife at their house, Mulder theorises that reflective surfaces act as doorways to the spirit world. An evil entity might be summoned through that portal, taking the form of a raven. Mulder is lead to Jenny as a possible enemy to Martha, but she denies any connection to the murder. Mulder doesn't question her innocence, but is suspicious when she says that she was alone all night. Ellen is puzzled to find a key in her carpet that matches the one Howard Crittendon gave to Mulder. Suddenly, a noise emanates from her baby's room and distracts her. She runs in to see a raven sitting on the edge of the crib. Ellen shoos it away, but then sees a reflection of the creature in a mirror, which shatters. Terrified, she grabs the baby and hides in a closet. After her husband rescues her, she tells Mulder that the creature had chased her. The sheriff takes Mulder aside and asks him not to encourage his wife in what he feels are her stress-induced delusions. Mulder spots the key on the floor and asks Ellen about it. She says she found it right before the raven attacked her. Late that night, the sheriff rises from his and Ellen's bed and dresses to leave. He goes to a motel and unlocks a room with the key his wife uncovered. Inside is Jenny, awaiting her lover. Although Sheriff Adderly protests that they need to discontinue their affair, Jenny lures him into bed. The next morning, Mulder is up early and finds that Ellen has laundered his shirt and prepared a huge breakfast for him. She senses that he likes to be taken care of, and asks why he has no one in his life. The sheriff returns home, interrupting their conversation. He makes up an excuse that he had to cover for another deputy. Mulder lets him know that the medical examiner found that Martha had been four weeks pregnant when she died, in spite of taking birth control pills. Since her husband had a vasectomy, Mulder questions whom the sheriff may suspect. When Adderly has no answer, Mulder calmly asks for the motel key. Jenny hears ravens cawing outside the motel room and she dresses. The mirror above the bed suddenly shatters, and Jenny is attacked. She manages to slash at the creature's shoulder with a bit of broken glass before it kills her. At this newest crime scene, Mulder discovers the key fits the lock to the motel room. He confronts the sheriff about an affair with both Martha and Jenny. Now a suspect, Adderly is finally ready to listen to Mulder's theories about the ravens. Ellen gets ready to take a bath and discovers a bloody gash on the back of her shoulder. Distressed, she flashes back to her struggles with Jenny. Mulder heads back to the Adderly house, but takes a phone call from Scully about wrapping up her stakeout. The perpetrator they were looking for had been right under their noses, dressed like a woman. Mulder makes a connection to the Crittendon monster and rushes to the house. He tries coaxing Ellen from the bathroom, telling her that he knows what she's done. She tells him that her whole marriage was a lie, and she wished Mulder had never come there. Suddenly, the creature bursts through the door and attacks Mulder, pushing him under the bathtub's water. As he struggles for air, the creature sees its reflection in the water and stumbles back, releasing Mulder. Ellen, having transformed from the creature back to her normal self, is curled up in the corner of the bathroom weeping. Mulder visits Ellen later at a psychiatric facility. The sheriff says that his wife has a dissociative disorder, or split personality, but that he doesn't understand how it that is responsible for the turn of events. Mulder thinks that Ellen found a way to rationalise her husbands' affairs to protect her family. He suggests that this may be as close as science can get to an explanation for what happened. In her cell, Ellen stares at a raven outside her window. |
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| April
2000 7ABX17 all things |
Scully
dresses in front of a bathroom mirror and quietly heads in to the bedroom
to grab her jacket. She pauses for a brief moment, looking towards the bed,
and heads out the door. Sound asleep in the bed is Mulder. Sixty-three hours earlier: It's Saturday afternoon when Scully enters Mulder's office with lunch. He rambles on with a slide presentation of fractal crop circles and notices that she's only listening half-heartedly. When he says that he's booked two plane tickets to investigate the crop circles in England, Scully bemoans the fact that she has plenty of work to finish over the weekend. Mulder is annoyed, muttering that he can cancel her ticket. "Why can't you ever just stay still?" she asks. "I wouldn't know what I'd be missing," he answers as he leaves. Scully waits at the nurse's station in the Washington National Hospital for autopsy results on a case, but when she's given a folder, she realises it's for the wrong patient. Coincidentally, she recognises the name on the x-ray, Dr Daniel Waterston, her former medical schoolteacher with whom she had a romantic relationship. She is drawn to check up on him in the coronary unit, and is intercepted by his doctor, Dr Kopeikan, who tells Scully that Waterston mentioned her. She is briefed on his heart condition, but declines the doctor's offer to speak with Waterston. She returns home to a phone call from Waterston's daughter Maggie, who has openly hostile feelings towards Scully's relationship with her father. Maggie reluctantly invites Scully to visit on her father's behalf. While Scully mulls over the invitation, Mulder beeps in to ask her to pick up a folder of crop circle information from a research facility near the hospital. She is flustered from Maggie's call, but agrees to help her partner. Scully goes to the hospital and accidentally walks into the wrong room. She notices a redheaded woman, and apologises for her mistake. She visits Waterston next door, and he is quick to question her leaving medicine for the FBI. She says that he truly understands why she left. Waterston was married, and Scully refused to be responsible for breaking up his family. As Scully drives away from the hospital, Mulder calls on her cell phone to inquire about his documents. As they speak, Scully slams on the brakes to avoid hitting a female pedestrian, and she narrowly avoids an even more catastrophic collision with a truck. The woman continues without pause, but looks back and smiles serenely at a stunned Scully. Scully runs Mulder's errand and is startled to see the contact for the crop circle information is Colleen, the redheaded woman from the hospital. Scully is a little galled when Colleen tells her that her near-accident may have been a sign to slow down and pay attention to the larger picture of her life. She walks out of Colleen's house and drops the folder of information. As she picks up the papers, her eyes zero in on a heart chakra formation. Her phone rings; it is the hospital with news on Waterston's worsening heart condition. Back at the hospital, Scully helps the doctors decide on a course of treatment, and she and Waterston have a heart-to-heart discussion. He tells her that his marriage broke up after she left him, which resulted in Maggie's anger toward her. He then admits that he has been in Washington for ten years, following her trail. Scully becomes emotional and reveals that she sometimes wonders if she chose the right course in her life. She rests her head on his chest as he comforts her. Suddenly, his heart monitor rings in alarm. Waterston goes into cardiac arrest, and Scully goes into emergency medical mode to revive him. He lapses into a coma. With nowhere else to turn, Scully is compelled to visit Colleen again for more answers. She tells Scully, "You may be more open to things than you think." Colleen says that Waterston's condition is most likely caused by pain in need of healing. Later, Scully walks through the streets deep in thought. She notices the female pedestrian who prevented her car accident across the street. Scully follows the woman into a Buddhist temple, but inside finds herself alone. She falls to her knees before the Buddha statue, overwhelmed with sadness and confusion. Her life rushes before her eyes, ending abruptly at the dying body of Waterston. Scully snaps awake. She returns to the hospital to conduct a holistic healing ritual in the hopes of bringing Waterston out of his coma. Although the process works, Waterston scoffs at the notion that anything other than practical medicine might have saved his life. Scully tells him that he should be more open to other possibilities, but when he suggests that the two of them discuss their future together, Scully cuts him off. She says that it's time he took responsibility for the hurt he caused in his family and that he should stop running from the truth. "I'm not the same person," she confesses. "I wouldn't have known that if I hadn't seen you again." Outside the hospital, Scully sees the female pedestrian a third time. She runs up to the woman, but realises the person is really Mulder. He has returned from England unsuccessful and was looking for Scully. Noting with a smile that "everything happens for a reason," Scully and Mulder return to his apartment. She recounts for him the past two days' events on his couch. Mulder is surprised and amused at Scully's epiphany in the Buddhist temple. She wonders aloud if all the choices in a person's life are simply random, or if there is a greater force at work. Mulder considers this, but before he can reply, he realises that Scully has fallen asleep. He covers her gently with a blanket gets up from the couch to leave her sleeping. Coincidentally, under Mulder's fish tank, a small Buddah statue sits, smiling. |
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2000 7ABX19 Brand X |
Smoke emanates
from the chimney at the Scobie house in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Skinner
runs the team of FBI agents keeping protective custody of Dr Jim Scobie,
who will testify before a grand jury against his former employer, Morley
Tobacco, the next morning. Although no one knows the specifics of his research
or what he will say in court, the doctor has received death threats. Dr
Scobie lets out a ragged cough into his fist and takes a sip of water. He
doesn't notice the small amount of blood and the lone beetle squirming inside
the glass he drank from. Later that night, Joan Scobie awakens to find that
her husband is not in bed. She knocks on the locked bathroom door, calling
out to Skinner for help. Skinner breaks down the door to reveal Dr Scobie's
body on the floor. The flesh from the man's nose to his throat has been
stripped away. The following morning, Mulder and Scully arrive at the Scobie residence to examine the crime scene. There is no signs of a break-in and no fingerprints. Scully infers that acid may have caused the damage to Scobie's face, but Mulder is not convinced, asserting that the man's screams would have alerted the many agents surrounding the house. Skinner has been ordered to quickly solve the case, and asks Scully to perform the autopsy. Mulder notes the lack of ashtrays in the house of a tobacco company executive, finding it odd that Scobie did not smoke. He requests to accompany Skinner in questioning Dr Peter Voss, Scobie's supervisor at Morley. On the way out, Mulder notices the beetle in Scobie's water glass. Skinner and Mulder are met with a cold reception as they flash their FBI badges at Morley Tobacco headquarters. Daniel Brimley, head of corporate security, amiably escorts them to Dr Voss. The team of lawyers flanking Voss prohibits him from answering any of Skinner's questions. Mulder produces a baggie with the beetle and asks Voss if he can identify it. Voss replies that it is a tobacco beetle, common to the area surrounding Morley. Visibly shaken, Voss returns home and is met by Daryl Weaver, a man with a sickly complexion, yellow teeth and nicotine-stained fingertips. Weaver demands that Voss continue Scobie's arrangement in supplying cigarettes, figuring that his silence is in demand. Unnerved, Voss hands him unmarked packages of cigarettes and a wad of cash, and begs the man to leave. Concluding her autopsy, Scully explains to Mulder and Skinner that Dr Scobie choked to death. Mulder asks about any traces of beetles, but Scully has found none. Meanwhile, in a skid row hotel, Weaver puffs away as his neighbour, Thomas Gastall, complains through the air vent about the smoke that has reached the next room. The man coughs violently into his hand, but Weaver ignores his pleas. Suddenly quiet, Gastall sees that his fingers are flecked with blood and he falls to the floor. Several tobacco beetles scamper across the floor near his face, which is eaten away like Dr Scobie's. The agents observe that Gastall died in the same manner as Scobie, but Skinner and Scully can not conceive of a motive for the transient's death. Finding more beetles, Mulder is convinced that no murders were actually committed. Scully surmises that there may be some sort of insect-borne contagion, and Mulder goes door-to-door to investigate. He finds Weaver, who tells him that Gastall was annoyed at his smoking. As Weaver speaks, he lights up a cigarette and blows smoke on Mulder. Having found nothing, Mulder decides to pay another visit to Dr Voss. Although he is sorry that another victim has surfaced, Voss is still uncooperative and heads into his house to a ringing phone. It is Brimley, who has been watching Voss from outside the house, wanting to know what Mulder talked about. Voss is shaken and begs to go forward with what he knows. Brimley tells him to sit tight, and he asks where Weaver is. Voss replies that he does not know. Later, he goes to the skid row motel to pay off Weaver to leave town. Knowing that Morley Tobacco won't kill him, Weaver is adamant about staying put and getting more of his special cigarettes. Voss is unaware that he has led Brimley right to Weaver. Skinner and Scully consult with an entomologist, who examines the beetles from the dead bodies and explains that the insects are not normal. Scully thinks that perhaps the tobacco plants were genetically altered, which affected the beetles that fed off the plants. Back at the morgue, Scully tells Mulder that the beetles had nested in the dead men's lungs. As she explains, Mulder begins coughing uncontrollably. He looks into his hands. They are covered in blood. He is brought to surgery, where doctors attempt to suction the beetle larvae from his lungs. Scully informs Skinner that although the procedure is working, it will only buy time until more beetles are gestated. The two surmise that the beetles may have hatched from eggs that were transported through smoke. Outraged, Skinner obtains a search warrant for the Morley facility and demands answers. Out of guilt, Voss finally gives in, telling Skinner that they had tried to engineer a safer tobacco that killed all but one of its test subjects, Darryl Weaver. Skinner breaks into Weaver's hotel room, but finds only Brimley, bound and gagged. As the kn | |