Can a man force his will on another person? Talk that person into doing exactly what he says, even if it means killing themselves? That's the mystery facing Mulder and Scully this week as we join them in tracking down The Pusher.
It starts as an interest, then you're a fan, now you're a geek.
Can a man force his will on another person? Talk that person into doing exactly what he says, even if it means killing themselves? That's the mystery facing Mulder and Scully this week as we join them in tracking down The Pusher.
More black oil goodness in this week's episode. Plus, we get to see our ol' pals The Lone Gunmen, The Smoking Man, First Elder and The Well Manicured Man. Oh, and we get to find out more about Melissa's death.
A French salvage ship brings back a crew suffering from extreme radiation poisoning as well as something...else. Scully learns her sister's murder is no longer going to be investigated. How do these things go together? Guess we'll find out!
The geeks sit down and discuss this interesting case that brings Mulder back into contact with an old superior from his days as a profiler. A suspected serial killer claims he was possessed by a demon, but is that for real, or just a delusion?
Mulder and Scully aren't quite themselves as they investigate strange goings-on in a small town in New Hampshire, and, of course, Matt and Justin tag along because New Hampshire is their stomping ground.
On his day off, Mulder stumbles upon a town being overrun by killer cockroaches and antics ensue that make Matt and Justin do a whole lot of laughing. Come along for the journey, won't you?
A little boy is apparently the center of a battle between good and evil/God and Satan/whatever as Mulder and Scully inexplicably switch roles, putting Scully in the believer position and Mulder in the skeptic spot. Oh joy.
Alright, we all know where we left off, right? Mulder is getting on the train to track down the alien/human hybrid in the secret car. But, of course, things don't quite as planned. The end of the two parter is here!
What begins as Mulder's curiosity about an alien autopsy video he bought out of the back of a magazine spirals out into the first part of a two-part about trains, aliens, boats, and what happened to Scully when she was abducted.
Mulder is drawn to the case of an abducted girl and becomes connected to a former kidnapping victim in the process. And, as it turns out, the two kidnap victims are linked in a rather unique way.
A soldier's attempted suicide is stopped by a phantom, which draws Mulder and Scully to a case which seems like it's probably PTSD on the surface, but turns out to be much more supernatural.
Mulder and Scully are called in on a strange death and Mulder recognizes that it fits a series of other murders across the country. This killer has a very strange appetite.
This episode is super short due to Matt's mistake and his trying to make up for it. Listen and find out all about it.
Clyde Bruckman can see the future...but only a very specific part of it. And when a killer starts targeting fortune teller's, Mulder and Scully recruit the poor guy's help in bringing the murderer down.
Mulder and Scully are drawn to a small town in Oklahoma by a strange number of what seem to be lighting strikes and are surprised to find it might not be lightning from the sky, but from a teenage boy.
We finish off the three-parter! Scully and Mulder make a huge discovery. The Smoking Man doesn't make deals. And we find out the fate of Scully's sister.
Season three kicks off with finding out what happened to Mulder when The Smoking Man tried to burn him to death and things get really wild from there really fast. Justin discovers The Syndicate and gets hooked deeper into the conspiracy! It's a good thing Matt is his guide.
As we come to the end of season 2, a whole lot goes down! Mulder acting even more paranoid than usual, Defense Department secrets, fights, murder, Navajo code talkers, alien corpses! It's a wild ride.
Something something Arkansas. Something something brain eating prion disease. Something something tribal mask. Something something cannibals.
Yup...that sums it up.
A former student of Scully's calls her and Mulder in on a case of strange disappearances, which lead our two favorite FBI agents into a case of scientific mishap and government sanctioned kidnapping.