Where last episode, I felt, was somewhat lacking. This one picked it up an brought it very close to the pilot level.
I thought the premise was pretty cool. I genetic mutant that a could stretch his body to fit through stight spaces. Spaces like duct works and such to gain entry and like people...for there livers. Yummy.
I even like the way that they "tested" Scully. Where an agent she went to the academy with offers here a chance to leave "Spooky" Mulder and his X-Files behind and join his team. It was even more awesome when Fox shuts down the people that dont care for him that much, with a big old smile on this face.
In the end Scully and Mulder solve the case. Tell the old friend to go pound sand. All in all an enjoyable episode.
I thought the premise was pretty cool. I genetic mutant that a could stretch his body to fit through stight spaces. Spaces like duct works and such to gain entry and like people...for there livers. Yummy.
I even like the way that they "tested" Scully. Where an agent she went to the academy with offers here a chance to leave "Spooky" Mulder and his X-Files behind and join his team. It was even more awesome when Fox shuts down the people that dont care for him that much, with a big old smile on this face.
In the end Scully and Mulder solve the case. Tell the old friend to go pound sand. All in all an enjoyable episode.
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Doug Hutchinson (Probably must well know as Percy Wetmore in the Green Mile.
not one-hundred percent sure, but I believe there is a picture of Laura Palmer form the crime scene on Mulder's office wall.....
not one-hundred percent sure, but I believe there is a picture of Laura Palmer form the crime scene on Mulder's office wall.....

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